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To a Brit it may seem strange to exalt British Isles cruises. They don't sound very exotic, do they? Don't you believe it. British Isles cruises can be wonderful. Everyone we know who has taken one, loved it. And we're not just talking about Americans and other non-Britons. To cruise the British Isles gives you a chance to see our own coastline which has a special beauty of its own. Cruising the British Isles offers you the opportunity to visit places you might never think of going. Have you ever seen the flower market in Plymouth? Ever sunk a glass of Guinness in Cork? Or tasted an Irish whiskey (note the 'e') in Belfast? And how about Glasgow, European City of Culture in 1990? Forget the Gorbals. Charles Rennie Mackintosh's Glasgow School of Art is sensational. In fact, Mackintosh was one of the most under-appreciated, and disgracefully under-used, architects this country ever produced. A British Isles cruise can help you drop your prejudices and see things for yourself. That's the beauty of cruising.
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