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Noble Caledonia - Small Ship Cruising in Britain & Ireland
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NOBLE CALEDONIA - SMALL SHIP CRUISING IN BRITAIN & IRELAND BROCHURE
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Every year the popularity of small ship cruising in our own waters grows and we now have in excess of ten voyages exploring the islands and coastlines of Britain and Ireland. This is immensely rewarding as the vast majority of passengers are from Britain. The sheer diversity of the landscape and lifestyles will amaze you, as will the spirit and warmth of the small communities we will encounter.

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