Europe Cruise roundtrip from SOUTHAMPTON aboard Royal Caribbean - Independence of the Seas

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4 Day Europe Cruise aboard Independence of the Seas

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Pricing for Independence of the Seas 4 Day Europe Cruise

 
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Itinerary for Independence of the Seas 4 Day Europe Cruise

Day Port Arrive Depart
5/23/2009 Southampton, United Kingdom 5:00 PM
5/24/2009 Cork (Cobh), Ireland 3:00 PM
5/25/2009 Cork (Cobh), Ireland 6:00 PM
5/26/2009 At Sea
5/27/2009 Southampton, United Kingdom 5:00 AM
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Ports of Call for Independence of the Seas 4 Day Europe Cruise

Cork

Europe Cruises to Cork

Cork is a wonderful little city located along the coast of the St. George's Channel off the shores of Ireland. It is a small town with a big heart, and one thing for sure, the scenery is beautiful. The picturesque landscape of Cork is absolutely amazing, and the few structures that do exist are tremendous. Cork is nestled in between two separate branches of the River Lee, and it is a quaint spot that is perfect for vacationing and relaxing. It is in the perfect location if you are interested in taking sightseeing trips in and around the city, and the town itself is quite compact, making everything easily accessible. Cork is the second largest city in Ireland, and the major trade center of the south. In total, there are 175,000 people who reside in Cork, and every one that I have come in contact with seems like a jolly bloke ready to tell a story and have a drink.

In 1185, Cork was officially established, but the city remained very small and insignificant for centuries. In the 17th century, rapid expansion began to occur, primarily because of the butter industry. The butter trade ensured prosperity for Cork in the 17th and 18th centuries, and these were good times for the small town that was on its way to becoming the premier city in southern Ireland. The River Lee divides Cork into two parts, and as a result, an astounding array of bridges and quays are laced throughout the city. Every view seems like a postcard photo, and even with a modest amount of activities, Cork remains incredibly exciting. The air is clean and crisp, and the mood is always right. The atmosphere throughout the city is a lively and energetic one, and simply walking around looking at the sights is enough to keep you from ever getting bored. A few of the restaurants in Cork are absolute gems, and the area in and around Paul Street features outdoor merchants selling all kinds of interesting items. The Shandon Steeple is a joy to climb, as you are welcome to ring the bells at the top, and this is only one of the highlights of this great city.





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