Dover is home to a rich seafaring heritage. It was a member of the Cinque Ports (“Five Ports”), a confederation of towns along the English Channel in southeastern England. Prior to the creation of a standing navy, these ports supplied ships and sailors for service to the English Crown. In return, they were granted important legal and fiscal privileges, as well as commercial benefits and special social status at court. The confederation reached the height of its power and influence during the 13th and 14th centuries. Today, only Dover remains an important working port.
Shore Excursions
Shore excursions vary by each itinerary and are subject to change.
Historic Canterbury
Take a stroll around the beautiful city of Canterbury and explore its sights at your leisure.
Canterbury Cathedral & Leeds Castle
Journey through a region known as the “Garden of England” to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Canterbury.
Sissinghurst Castle Gardens
Immerse yourself in natural beauty at Sissinghurst Castle and Garden, showcasing a classic English country garden.
Britain at War
Explore important sites from World War II, including the Battle of Britain, a crucial turning point in the war.
Vintage Railway & Bodiam Castle
Board a vintage train and travel the verdant countryside of Kent to the well-preserved medieval castle of Bodiam.
Leeds Castle
Visit Leeds Castle and learn about the seven English queens who resided here through the medieval and Tudor times.