Perrygolf is pleased to announce our cruise programs for 2003, onboard our
two popular ships - The M/S Clipper Adventurer and the Lord of the Glens.
What better way to truly experience the magnificent countryside of the
British Isles than from the deck of your floating luxury hotel. Each day
you'll arrive refreshed at a new championship golf and sightseeing
destination, having enjoyed excellent cuisine and camaraderie the previous
night, without the worry of driving and the hassles of changing hotels.
Each
unique, exclusively chartered cruise offers challenging golf and wonderful
sightseeing onboard two distinctive vessels. Full details of all cruises
may be viewed at
www.PerryGolf.com/grandtouring.
Scottish Highlands By Sea Onboard The Lord of the Glens, May 30 - June 7,
2003, will take you across Scotland through the magnificent Caledonian
Canal.
The 150-foot, 48-passenger Lord of the Glens is the only passenger vessel
that can navigate the inland waterways of the Caledonian Canal and the open
sea.
Golf Courses played include Machrihanish, Machrie, Fort William, Nairn and Royal Dornoch.
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Celtic Links By Sea Onboard the M/S Clipper Adventurer, July 4 - July 11,
2003, travels to four countries - Ireland, Northern Ireland, England and
Scotland, playing five championship layouts - Ballyliffin, Royal County Down, Portmarnock, Royal Liverpool, Ailsa Course at Turnberry - while exploring the magnificent
countryside, from the comfort of the handsomely appointed 122-passenger M/S Clipper Adventurer.
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Scotland By Sea Onboard the M/S Clipper Adventurer & The British Open
Championship, July 10 - July 18, 2003, will take you around Scotland for
championship golf and spectacular scenery, and may be combined with a
3-night
land extension to view The Open Championship at Royal St. George's in the
southeast of England. The intimate and comfortable 122-passenger M/S
Clipper
Adventurer will provide a relaxing base of accommodations as you explore the
championship courses around Scotland. Courses played include Machrihanish, Royal Dornoch, Royal Aberdeen, Old Course of St Andrews and Kingsbarns.
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Post Cruise British Open Extension, July 18 - 21, 2003, will be based in
London, with daily transfers to Royal St. George's and the final two rounds
of The Open Championship.
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