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Cruise ship to visit Portrush



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MV Island Sky – a 4,280 ton vessel – is expected to arrive in the Isle of Man at 7am on Wednesday from Dublin and leave at 8pm for Portrush.
The 90-metre cruise ship carrying more than 100 passengers and 69 crew will berth in Douglas Harbour.

The holiday makers, who are mostly Americans from study groups, are on a cruise called British Isles: Fabled Lands, Wild Shores.

They will be met by IOM representatives of the Department of Tourism and Leisure before going on a guided tour of Castletown and Cregneash.

In the afternoon they will have free time to spend in Douglas.




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  • Last Updated: 15 May 2008 10:35 AM
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  • Location: Coleraine
 
 

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