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Scenic Coastlines of the British Isles

August 2026

L2627

BMB Bridge Cruise

August 2026 | 9 Nights | Newcastle | Balmoral | L2627

From £1209

Scenic Coastlines of the British Isles

August 2026 | 9 Nights | Newcastle | Balmoral | L2627

ABOUT THIS CRUISE

This summertime sailing around the scenic British Isles has been designed to showcase the craggy coastlines and geological wonders of our homeland. You can discover the rugged beauty of the Isle of Lewis, wander through charming seaside towns, and visit the fossil-rich Jurassic Coast. Balmoral will also sail past the dramatic sea stacks of Duncansby and the Old Man of Hoy.

Experience authentic island life by discovering the craftmanship behind Harris Tweed, enjoying traditional Gaelic music, exploring the gardens of Scilly and Guernsey, and embracing outdoor activities like cycling and kayaking. Throughout your journey you’ll have opportunities to delve into captivating maritime history, too.

Your host on this cruise

Bernard Magee

Founder BMB Holidays and Bernard Magee Bridge

Bernard Magee is the UK’s best-known bridge teacher and host, and has built up a tremendous following from his regular and highly popular articles in Bridge magazine. He is the author of best-selling interactive tutorial software and DVDs on Acol Bridge available from the Bernard Magee Bridge Shop. Bernard has also published numerous bridge books. Now he is engaged in running his new bridge website, basing the content around videos and live broadcasts. Bernard has been running bridge events for over twenty years; all over the UK, hotels all over Europe and cruises all over the world. He lives in Berkshire with his wife Helen and their son Alfie, who some of you may have met already as they occasionally accompany him on his events.

INTRODUCING BALMORAL

Beautiful Balmoral is small enough to navigate some of Europe’s most picturesque waterways so guests can enjoy hours of scenic cruising. Balmoral retains a warm, civilised atmosphere and features comfortable accommodation, stylish restaurants and plenty of open deck space.

BALMORAL

  • 710 Cabins
  • 1,325 Guests
  • 43,537 GT
  • 16kts Max Speed

BALMORAL CABINS

Double Cabins

Single Cabins

BALCONY JUNIOR SUITE (BJ)

Balmoral’s Balcony Junior Suites have a large cabin area and private balcony.

  • Highland deck, Bridge deck, Lido deck
  • Approx. 279 sq. ft.
  • Twin or double bed
  • Bath and/or shower
  • Mini Bar / Fridge

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SUPERIOR SUITE (SS)

Located on decks 9 & 10, Superior Suites have a balcony and large cabin area.

  • Highland deck, Bridge deck
  • Approx. 341 sq. ft.
  • Twin or double bed
  • Bath and/or shower
  • Mini Bar / Fridge

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MARQUEE SUITE (MS)

Situated on deck 10, Marquee Suites have a private balcony and large cabin area.

  • Highland deck
  • Approx. 472 sq. ft.
  • Twin or double bed
  • Bath and/or shower
  • Mini Bar / Fridge

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PREMIER SUITE (PS)

Located on deck 10, Premier Suites have a private balcony and large cabin area.

  • Highland deck
  • Approx. 601 sq. ft.
  • Twin or double bed
  • Bath and/or shower
  • Mini Bar / Fridge

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OWNER’S SUITE (OW)

Exclusive Suite.

  • Highland deck
  • Approx. 1181 sq. ft.
  • King size bed
  • Bath and/or shower
  • Mini Bar / Fridge

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BALCONY CABIN (BA)

Located on Deck 8 & 9, Balcony Cabins have a private balcony and spacious cabin area.

  • Bridge deck, Lido deck
  • Approx. 260 sq. ft.
  • Twin or double bed
  • Bath and/or shower
  • Mini Bar / Fridge

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SUPERIOR OCEAN VIEW (A)

Higher on the ship, these cabins offer views from large picture windows.

  • Lido deck
  • Approx. 200 sq. ft.
  • Twin or double bed
  • Bath and/or shower
  • Mini Bar / Fridge

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SUPERIOR INTERIOR CABIN (G)

Higher on the ship, these cabins offer views from large picture windows.

  • Lido deck
  • Approx. 200 sq. ft.
  • Twin or double bed
  • Bath and/or shower
  • Mini Bar / Fridge

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SINGLE BALCONY SUITE (JB)

Balmoral’s Single Balcony Suites have a private balcony and airy inside area.

  • Bridge deck
  • Approx. 274 sq. ft.
  • Twin bed
  • Bath and/or shower
  • Mini Bar / Fridge

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SINGLE BALCONY CABIN (J)

On Lido Deck 8, Balmoral’s J Grade Balcony cabins have a picture window.

  • Lido deck
  • Approx. 160 sq. ft.
  • Double bed
  • Bath and/or shower
  • Mini Bar / Fridge

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SINGLE OCEAN VIEW (L)

Balmoral’s L Grade Single Ocean View cabins offer ocean views from the porthole.

  • Marina deck
  • Approx. 140 sq. ft.
  • Twin or double bed
  • Bath and/or shower
  • Mini Bar / Fridge

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SINGLE OCEAN VIEW (K)

K Grade Ocean View cabins on Balmoral offer scenic views from the picture window.

  • Lido deck, Coral deck
  • Approx. 165 sq. ft.
  • Twin bed
  • Shower
  • Mini Bar / Fridge

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SINGLE INTERIOR (N)

N Grade Single Interior cabins are located on decks 3 & 6.

  • Main deck, Marina deck
  • Approx. 130 sq. ft.
  • Twin bed
  • Bath and/or shower
  • Mini Bar / Fridge

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SINGLE INTERIOR CABIN (M)

M Grade Single Interior cabins are perfect for a relaxing cruise.

  • Bridge deck
  • Approx. 160 sq. ft.
  • Twin bed
  • Bath and/or Shower
  • Mini Bar / Fridge

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Your BMB Bridge Cruise Coupon

Don’t forget to quote the code GRP0295, when booking a BMB Bridge Cruise.

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So Much Already Included

Everything listed below is included within the price of your BMB Bridge Cruise holiday.

Scenic Coastlines of the British Isles

August 2026 | 9 Nights | Newcastle | Balmoral | L2627

August 2026 | | Newcastle | Balmoral

Itinerary map for Scenic Coastlines of the British Isles
Aug 19

Newcastle

United Kingdom

   →  Departure – Late Afternoon

Alicante, often seen as just a gateway to Spain’s beach resorts, is a vibrant destination in its own right. With a beautiful harbour, golden beaches, and scenic promenades, it’s perfect for relaxing in the Mediterranean sun. You can explore the Old Quarter’s historic sites, enjoy local cafés or visit Santa Bárbara Castle for breathtaking views, while for those seeking out the culture of the city, discover the Archaeological Museum or admire works by Picasso and Dalí at the Asegurada Museum of Modern Art.

Aug 20

Cruising by Duncansby Sea Stacks

Scotland

Arrival – Late Afternoon  →  Departure – Late Afternoon

One of Scotland's most striking coastal vistas can be seen while cruising past Duncansby Sea Stacks. Centuries of erosion have sculpted towering sea stacks that soar magnificently from the North Sea, and a vivid symphony of sights and sounds is produced by seabirds such as razorbills, guillemots, and puffins using these remarkable rocks as nesting grounds. From the decks of your ship, there will be opportunities for you to witness seals sunning themselves on nearby rocks, adding to the area's abundant wildlife display. For both nature lovers and photographers, the untamed splendour of Duncansby Sea Stacks, set against the backdrop of Scotland’s northern shoreline in summer, makes for an unforgettable experience.

Cruising by Duncansby Sea StacksAt sea
Aug 20

Cruising Pentland Firth

United Kingdom

Arrival – Late Afternoon  →  Departure – Late Afternoon

Renowned for the strength of its tides, Pentland Firth lies between the Orkney Islands and mainland Scotland, is celebrated for its rich diversity of marine life, and is seen as a vital migratory route for whales and dolphins. During August, the seas here are teeming with marine life as the favourable weather conditions bring an abundance of food supplies close to the surface, and you may be able to spot minke whales, orcas, and bottlenose dolphins playing and hunting in the waters as your ship sails along Pentland Firth.

Cruising Pentland FirthAt sea
Aug 20

Cruising by Old Man of Hoy

Scotland

Arrival – Late Evening  →  Departure – Late Evening

Britain’s tallest and most famous sea stack, the Old Man of Hoy rises 450 feet out of the Atlantic Ocean on the coast of Hoy Island, in Scotland’s rugged Orkney archipelago. Originally an arch with two ‘legs’ resembling those of an old man, hence its nickname, the erosive power of the weather has reduced the stack to a single pillar which, owing to a crack slicing through the middle of it, geologists believe will one day collapse into the sea.

Cruising by Old Man of HoyAt sea
Aug 21

Stornoway

Scotland

Arrival – Early Morning  →  Departure – Late Evening

Located on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides, Stornoway is a thriving town with a busy port, best seen from the top of ‘Gallow’s Hill’ – reached by the impressive grounds of Lews Castle. Originally built in 1847, the castle has had some well-known owners, including Lord Leverhume, who founded the company now known as Unilever. He gave the castle to the people of Stornoway, where it served as a naval hospital and college, but is now a noteworthy museum.

StornowayAt sea
Aug 22

Cruising Sound of Mull

Scotland

Arrival – Early Morning  →  Departure – Early Morning

Situated between the Inner Hebridean island of Mull and mainland Scotland, the Sound of Mull forms a part of the Atlantic Ocean. The sound is surrounded by sweeping green meadows, rocky shorelines, magnificent stone castles and sweeping wild hills; and is also a treat for nature lovers, with the sound being home to wildlife including seals, otters, over 260 species of bird and even larger mammals such as porpoise, minke whale, and occasionally basking sharks and orca.

Cruising Sound of MullAt sea
Aug 22

Cruising past Duart Castle

Scotland

Arrival – Early Morning  →  Departure – Early Morning

Duart Castle dates back to the 13th century and guards the sea cliffs of the Isle of Mull, giving it one of the most spectacular positions for prominence in West Scotland. The castle treasures over 700 years of history of one of Scotland’s oldest clans, the Macleans, and is one of the last surviving privately owned clan castles in Scotland. Duart Castle was deliberately chosen to be sited on a high crag at the end of a peninsula, jutting into the Sound of Mull.

Cruising past Duart CastleAt sea
Aug 22

Cruising By Dutchman’s Cap (Bac Mòr)

Scotland

Arrival – Late Afternoon  →  Departure – Late Afternoon

Bac Mòr is one of the most striking and iconic Scottish Treshnish Isles near Mull and is located a few miles west of Staffa and Iona. Affectionately referred to as The Dutchman’s Cap due to its unusual shape, Bac Mòr has a height of 283 feet, and its flat surroundings resemble glassy lava fields. The Treshnish Isles were formed 60 million years ago when volcanic eruptions on the nearby island of Mull caused lava to flow into the sea.

Cruising By Dutchman’s Cap (Bac Mòr)At sea
Aug 22

Cruising By Fingal's Cave

Scotland

Arrival – Late Afternoon  →  Departure – Late Afternoon

Created around 60 million years ago, and said to be the corresponding piece of road built by the giant Fionn mac Cumhaill, to the UNESCO-listed Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland, Fingal’s Cave is a basalt sea-cave with distinctive columns and a remarkable symmetry. Looming 69 metres out of the ocean, it appears to look like a piece of contemporary art, but is completely shaped by nature. Often, the cliffs and ledges are covered with native seabirds, including guillemots, razorbills and puffins.

Cruising By Fingal's CaveAt sea
Aug 23

1 Day Sailing

At Sea  →  At Sea

Some of the best moments of cruising are the days spent at sea where you can relax and enjoy the wonderful programme of events and activities we have planned for you.

1 Day SailingAt sea
Aug 24

St. Mary's

United Kingdom

Arrival – Early Afternoon  →  Departure – Late Afternoon

St. Mary’s, the largest of the five inhabited islands that make up The Isles of Scilly archipelago, offers a fascinating heritage, where traces of life go back at least eight centuries. The entire archipelago is a designated area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and Marine Conservation Zone, where there is an abundance of marine life and migrant birds, such as Atlantic grey seals, gannets and comorants, and even puffins, from April onwards.

St. Mary'sAt sea
Aug 25

St. Peter Port

United Kingdom

Arrival – Early Morning  →  Departure – Early Evening

During summer, the picturesque capital of Guernsey, St. Peter Port, is a bustling, historic town that blends perfectly with nature and adventure. After you have explored the fascinating 800-year-old Castle Cornet, sitting proudly at the mouth of the harbour; stroll along the winding, cobbled streets of the quaint old town, with its charming boutiques and restaurants offering fresh Guernsey crab and lobster, or sample traditional locally made Gache (fruit loaf). Meanwhile, the island is famed for its coastal walks, providing opportunities to search for hidden coves and beaches and enjoy panoramic views across to the islands of Herm and Sark. There will also be chances to learn about the island’s World War II history through a collection of memorabilia at the local German Occupation Museum.

St. Peter PortAt sea
Aug 26

Portland

United Kingdom

Arrival – Early Morning  →  Departure – Late Afternoon

Although Portland remains 'tied' to the county's mainland by the 18-mile-long shingle stretch of Chesil Beach, this unique island is unlike any other part of Dorset. Marking the southernmost point of the Jurassic Coast, this four-mile-long, half-mile-wide gem is a natural wonderland of rugged, unspolit landscapes and coastal scenes that beg for exploration. Much of Portland, including the entire coastline, is designated as a Site of Special Scientific interest, protecting the natural habitats of the native wildlife and the remarkable geology of the island. Beyond the delights of the island itself, Portland is also the gateway to a number of Dorset and Southern England's most scenic, and most iconic, attractions and destinations including Stonehenge, Bath and Salisbury Cathedral. Additionally, nearby there are a number of beautiful castles, such as Portland, Rufus and Sandfoot, as well as Nothe fort and Max Gate.

PortlandAt sea
Aug 27

1 Day Saling

At Sea  →  At Sea

Some of the best moments of cruising are the days spent at sea where you can relax and enjoy the wonderful programme of events and activities we have planned for you.

1 Day SalingAt sea
Aug 28

Newcastle

United Kingdom

Arrival – Early Morning  →