12 Reasons to Experience a 12-Night British Isles Cruise in 2014 (Reason #3)
Published Sunday, March 16th 2014 - Updated Sunday, March 16th 2014
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Beer is everywhere in the British Isles. Especially in this next port of call on our Princess Cruise's British Isles Cruise. Dublin, Ireland is the second port of call in Ireland and the #3 reason why you should experience a 12-Night British Isles Cruise in 2014 or 2015.
Reason #3
The Port of Dublin, Ireland
When you hear the words Dublin Ireland, what comes to mind? GUINNESS!
Guinness Storehouse is a top visitor attraction and located in the heart of the brewery at St James Gate. The storehouse is shaped like a giant pint of Guinness, rising seven impressive stories high around a stunning central atrium. At the top is the head, represented by the Gravity Barr, with a panoramic view of Dublin.
Arthur Guinness founded the brewery in 1759 and at its apogee, in the 1930's, employed over 5,000 workers. Due to automation, the workforce has reduced to 600, but still produces 2.5 million pints of stout every day.
So why not join Rich and I and raise a pint of Guinness on this spectacular British Isles Cruise!
Author Kristin Morris
Kristin and Richard Morris are the owners of Arizona Cruise and Travel in Chandler, AZ, a Cruise Planners® franchise. They want to travel more and help others do the same. ACT on your travel dreams today! Call us at (602) 626-3740 or toll free at (888) 419-6640. Also, visit their website at www.arizonacruiseandtravel.com and play around. Heck, you might as well search for your next cruise because you know you want to.
Richard and Kristin also own Southwest Premier Insurance Agency, LLC, a full service, independent insurance agency in Chandler, AZ.
Reason #3
The Port of Dublin, Ireland
When you hear the words Dublin Ireland, what comes to mind? GUINNESS!Guinness Storehouse is a top visitor attraction and located in the heart of the brewery at St James Gate. The storehouse is shaped like a giant pint of Guinness, rising seven impressive stories high around a stunning central atrium. At the top is the head, represented by the Gravity Barr, with a panoramic view of Dublin.
Arthur Guinness founded the brewery in 1759 and at its apogee, in the 1930's, employed over 5,000 workers. Due to automation, the workforce has reduced to 600, but still produces 2.5 million pints of stout every day.
So why not join Rich and I and raise a pint of Guinness on this spectacular British Isles Cruise!
Author Kristin Morris
Kristin and Richard Morris are the owners of Arizona Cruise and Travel in Chandler, AZ, a Cruise Planners® franchise. They want to travel more and help others do the same. ACT on your travel dreams today! Call us at (602) 626-3740 or toll free at (888) 419-6640. Also, visit their website at www.arizonacruiseandtravel.com and play around. Heck, you might as well search for your next cruise because you know you want to.
Richard and Kristin also own Southwest Premier Insurance Agency, LLC, a full service, independent insurance agency in Chandler, AZ.
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