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Find your cruise nowExperience the world's most beautiful golf courses
You could say that this is more or less the “British Open”. On offer is a round trip around the British Isles with four top-class courses. This is explicitly about getting involved in the British way of playing golf – on top-class golf courses, each of which is characterised by extremely natural layouts. As is customary on the British Isle, in most cases the original terrain is the basis for the “normal” design of the fairways respectively.
Mon 01.09.2025 Dartmouth, England – Dartmouth Golf & Country Club
Located in the rolling hills of Devon, this 27-hole course is divided into a championship course and a nine-hole adventure. The parkland layout features partly very sophisticated fairways and is equipped with tactically relevant bunkers. The modulated terrain does its part to make this round of golf a real adventure. Good for those who take the time to study the fairways thoroughly before taking each shot.
Thu 04.09.2025 Liverpool, England – West Lancashire GC
A typical northern English links course awaits golfing fans here. The narrow fairways can be very undulating in places and lead past impenetrable roughs to fast, expansive greens. Add to all this a strong wind off the coast, and it might feel like you’ve almost got a fourth opponent. A really genuine round of golf, made in England.
Mon 08.09.2025 Aberdeen, Scotland – Newmachar Golf Club
The mixture of parkland and links course promises a pleasant round. However, you should observe a few rules. If you study the course carefully, you will notice that almost every position is protected by corresponding obstacles or sand hazards. Therefore, it may be advisable to take one club less here and there in order to better control the direction of the ball. This way, you can elegantly avoid the numerous bunkers.
Tue 09.09.2025 Leith, Scotland – Dalmahoy Hotel & Country Club – East Course
This very typical English golf course has two different 18-hole experiences. The traditional layout of the course leads to very narrow fairways, which demand a great deal of precision. The level of concentration required to send your ball off in the right direction means that this course will stay in your memory as a very intense golfing experience. As well as the narrow fairways already described, bunkers that are typical of English courses also need to be avoided. There are also plenty of water hazards to play around on the Championship Course. 18th hole, a par 5 with 463 m (506 yd), which also only develops after the first carry and ends in front of the clubhouse directly on the coastal cliffs.
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