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Scenic Eclipse makes maiden visit to UK, first stop Fowey

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Scenic Eclipse anchored in Fowey, Cornwall in England's South West
Scenic Eclipse called in the UK for the first time Thursday morning with a visit to Cornish fishing village of Fowey.

The 166mtr long yacht is part way through a 14-night sailing from Lisbon, Portugal to Bergen, Norway.

Local dignitaries and media will board Scenic Eclipse while she is moored in Fowey Harbour before she sets off to next port of call, Cowes on the Isle of Wight, later this evening.

Built in 2019 and christened by Dame Helen Mirren in New York, the ship has a strengthened hull and high-tech equipment suitable to explore polar regions as well as sunnier climates. Its smaller size means it can access ports, coves and harbours not traditionally visited by cruise ships.

Fowey's mooring is close to the landing pontoon providing easy access to the picturesque town centre. Cruiuse Britain member Fowey has a strong Celtic connection, maritime history and literary involvement with Daphne du Maurier, Rosamunde Pilcher and TV's Poldark series, among others. Eden project and Lost Gardens of Heligan are also popular nearby attractions. 

Scenic Exclipse II debuting next April

Scenic Eclipse’s near-identical sister ship, Scenic Eclipse II, is currently under construction in Croatia and will reach a milestone later this month when it is floated out. Scenic Eclipse II is on course for completion by April next year and will join Scenic Eclipse sailing itineraries taking in the Mediterranean, Scotland, the Americas, the Caribbean and both polar regions. 

In 2024, Scenic Eclipse II will also visit Australia, Polynesia and Indonesia.