Rule the waves again! The pandemic curtailed cruising overseas, but now sailings around the UK are booming – and there’s a world of adventure to discover (on magnificent ships)

Who would have thought that it would take a pandemic to discover Britain’s coastal treasures? When cruise ships on domestic-only voyages set sail earlier this summer, no one knew what the reaction would be.

But they struck a chord, attracting many curious first-time cruisers. Cruises around the UK are not new, but these departures offered far more variety, with sailings along the South Coast to Land’s End or to Scotland’s Hebrides, showcasing epic scenery along rugged shorelines of dramatic cliffs and peaks.

Maritime cities such as Liverpool, Plymouth and Belfast took centre-stage, winning a new legion of fans. So if you missed the boat this year, don’t despair. Here’s a selection of cruises in 2022 offering the best way to explore the British Isles by sea.

HIGHLAND FLING 

Norwegian’s Southampton-to-Amsterdam cruise stops off at Kirkwall, the capital of the Orkney Isles, pictured

Step into the land of Robert Burns and Braveheart on a ten-night Norwegian Cruise Line voyage that brings the Caledonian spirit alive. Stroll along Edinburgh’s Royal Mile to admire Georgian architecture and go monster-spotting at Loch Ness from Inverness.

Further north lie the Orkney Isles, where Norse ancestry adds a twist to the capital, Kirkwall, whose 12th-century St Magnus Cathedral, built by the Vikings, is the most northerly in the UK.

Set sail: A Southampton-to-Amsterdam cruise on June 3, 2022 includes calls at Liverpool, Belfast, Kirkwall, Inverness, Edinburgh, and Newcastle. From £1,413 pp, return flight extra (ncl.com).

CHANNEL VISION 

Mini-break: Revel in the ‘glitz’ of the MSC Magnifica (pictured), which offers a two-night sailing to Guernsey from Southampton

A room aboard the MSC Magnifica. While out at sea, it’s worth checking out the ship’s 12 bars and lounges

The MSC Magnifica’s magnificent theatre. The ship also boasts a 4D cinema

 Features on board the Magnifica also include a Balinese Spa and a poker room

This two-night mini-cruise to Guernsey is ideal for first-timers wanting to gain their sea legs, while revelling in the glitz of MSC Cruises’ ship, MSC Magnifica.

Explore Guernsey’s cobbled capital St Peter Port and delve into the island’s seafaring past at the Maritime Museum. Enjoy hedonistic heaven in Magnifica’s Balinese Spa, check out the 4D cinema and sample the ship’s 12 bars and lounges.

Set sail: A two-night, round-trip Guernsey sailing from Southampton departs on April 29. From £299 pp (msccruises.co.uk).

HEBRIDEAN FLAVOUR 

Tuck into a mouth-watering voyage on the 50-passenger Hebridean Princess, a former car ferry now styled as a floating boutique hotel previously chartered by the Queen for family holidays.

This gastronomic sailing brings out the flavours of Scotland’s islands with artisan cheeses on Mull; oysters and honey on Colonsay; plus seafood and seasonal game for on-board gala dinners and lunches in local restaurants.

Whisky fans can savour a wee dram on a tour of Islay’s Laphroaig Distillery, but a highlight is a champagne reception in 14th-century Duart Castle overlooking the Sound of Mull.

Set sail: Hebridean Island Cruises offers a seven-night, round-trip ‘Flavours of the Hebrides’ sailing from Oban from April 19. From £5,500 pp (hebridean.co.uk).

WESTERN WONDER 

Head on a five-night Devon and Cornwall round-trip cruise on Fred Olsen’s Braemar, pictured here in Antigua

Prices for the mini-cruise start from £799 per person. Pictured is one of the swimming pools aboard the Braemar

Meander along the untamed coast of England’s south-west corner on this mini-cruise aboard Fred Olsen’s Braemar, which stays overnight in Falmouth Harbour — with views of Pendennis Castle — and offers the chance to visit the scenic Lizard Peninsula and the Eden Project.

Follow in the footsteps of explorers Sir Francis Drake and Captain Cook in Plymouth and take a well-earned break with a Devonshire cream tea or a tot of something stronger from Black Friars gin distillery, dating from 1793 and the oldest in England.

Set sail: A five-night Devon & Cornwall round-trip cruise from Southampton on April 15 costs from £799pp (fredolsencruises.com).

SEA JUBILEE 

There’s a British feel to Ambience, with afternoon teas and gala dinners on offer. Pictured is the ship’s lounge

Mark the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee by sailing to the far-flung extremities of the realm she has ruled for the past 70 years.

This 12-night circumnavigation of the UK is a maiden season highlight of cruising newcomer Ambassador Cruise Line, formed earlier this year by the management team of the former Cruise & Maritime Voyages.

There’s a British feel to its 1,400-passenger ship Ambience with afternoon teas, gala dinners, a speciality steak restaurant and the chance to sink a pint in the Purple Turtle Pub.

Set sail: A Round Britain sailing from Tilbury, including Rosyth, Belfast, Scilly Isles and Guernsey, on May 26 costs from £1,219 pp (ambassadorcruiseline.com).

FAST THRILLS 

Swap the luxurious Seven Seas Voyager for a thrilling rib boat ride across Loch Broom and past tiny uninhabited islands dotted along the Scottish coastline to spot seals, otters and harbour porpoises.

This high-adrenaline diversion is staged from the Scottish port town of Ullapool, one of the more unusual stops on this British Isles cruise.

In Ireland, a visit to Dublin is followed by one to the Irish fishing port of Killybegs in County Donegal where the vertiginous Slieve League Cliffs are among the highest in Europe.

Set sail: Regent Seven Seas Cruises offers a 12-night sailing from Belfast to Southampton, including calls at Kirkwall, Lerwick, Holyhead and Newcastle, on July 3. From £8,169 pp (rssc.com).

ARGYLL EXPLORER 

The MV Glen Shiel, pictured, visits the isles of Bute and Arran during the ‘Coastlines and Castles of Argyll and the Clyde’ cruise 

Admire the rich carpet of autumnal colours draped over Argyllshire’s hills and along the coastline of the Clyde estuary where ruins of brooding castles guard the shores.

The six-night exploration aboard the 12-passenger MV Glen Shiel visits the isles of Bute and Arran, invariably attracting dolphins that dive in the boat’s wake. Evenings at anchor in quiet sheltered lochs bring quiet, expansive, star-filled skies and a chance to spot the pulsating pink and green streaks of aurora borealis.

Set sail: The Majestic Line offers a round-trip ‘Coastlines and Castles of Argyll and the Clyde’ cruise from Holy Loch, near Dunoon, on October 22. From £2,460 pp (themajesticline.co.uk).

CELTIC COLLECTIVE 

Princess Cruises’ 12-night, round-trip British Isles cruise sets sail from Southampton next May 

There’s no escaping Ireland’s irrepressible beat thanks to live music spilling out of Cork’s cosy bars and much amiable chatter. It is said the latter comes from kissing nearby Blarney Castle’s famous stone, which bestows the gift of eloquence.

Dublin brims with historical sights, from Trinity College and the 13th-century St Patrick’s Cathedral to the Guinness Storehouse, where you can enjoy a pint of the legendary black stuff. In Belfast, the Titanic museum charts the history of the doomed ship, while a pub walk opens the doors to the city’s atmospheric bars.

Set sail: Princess Cruises’s 12-night, round-trip British Isles cruise from Southampton on May 9 includes calls at Invergordon (Inverness) and South Queensferry (Edinburgh). From £1,299 pp (princess.com).  

JUST ADD ICE 

Thundering waterfalls and geothermal springs are natural wonders of the Land of Fire and Ice that spice up this Celebrity Cruises voyage, with calls at Iceland’s capital Reykjavik and second city Akureyri, bookended by stops around the British Isles.

Waterford stands tall as Ireland’s oldest city, famed for its precious crystal, and maritime hub Liverpool rocks to the rhythm of its legendary music heritage and Beatles heyday.

Set sail: A 14-night Iceland & Ireland round-trip voyage from Southampton on June 11 includes calls at Cork, Belfast, Glasgow and Liverpool. From £2,149 pp (celebritycruises.com/gb).

SAVOUR SCILLY 

Cromwell Castle on Tresco in the Scilly Isles. Passengers on the ‘Summer in the Isles’ round-trip can visit Tresco during the one-week cruise 

Enjoy a classic taste of England’s coastal charms in this sleepy archipelago just 28 miles from Land’s End.

A one-week Noble Caledonia cruise spends more than two days in the Scillies, enabling guests to zip between the main islands on small boats, from the largest island St Mary’s and its main hub Hugh Town to traffic-free Tresco and its sub-tropical Abbey Gardens.

Don’t miss the drop-dead gorgeous beaches of St Martin, nature trails and coastal walks of St Agnes and rugged Bryher, known as untamed Scilly due to the Atlantic rollers that pound its shoreline.

Set sail: A ‘Summer in the Isles’ round-trip sailing from Portsmouth also visits the Channel Islands, departing on August 22. From £3,095 pp (noble-caledonia.co.uk).

STAYCATION CRUISE TIPS  Passengers need to be double-vaccinated, with the second vaccine administered at least two weeks before departure. Proof of vaccination is required, preferably on the NHS smartphone app. Guests must do either a lateral flow or PCR Covid test before boarding.Passports must have at least six months’ validity from the return date.Travel insurance is mandatory and should include Covid cover and cruise cover. Cruise lines generally require medical and repatriation cover of at least £2 million and may ask for proof.Even though sailings are in the UK, on American cruise lines the onboard currency is U.S. dollars. Advertisement