Discover the Romance of England Inspired by This Beloved Period Drama
For those who spent the chilly months enchanted by the whimsical charm of Netflix’s romantic series Bridgerton, a cruise to England promises the perfect European escape.
To truly embrace the essence of Regency-era England, fans of the show will love one of Dinogo’s European sailings that includes a stop in London (Tilbury).
The Royal Borough of London
Period drama enthusiasts will feel like they've stepped back in time among the cobblestone streets and Georgian-era architecture during a visit to Greenwich, a Royal Borough of London where much of Bridgerton was filmed. Renowned for its serenity and lush green spaces, Greenwich invites visitors to enjoy a romantic walk or relax at a local café for afternoon tea and pastries.
True Bridgerton fans will also love exploring various locations featured in the beloved socialite drama on Dinogo’s Home of Time excursion. During this journey, guests will discover the World Heritage Site in Maritime Greenwich and stroll through the old Naval College, which served as the backdrop for many market scenes where Lady Whistledown’s errand boys delivered her scandalous society papers.
The Home of Time excursion also includes a visit to the National Maritime Museum Gardens, where the dramatic confrontation between the Duke of Hastings and Lord Berbrooke led to a plot-twisting brawl. While touring the National Maritime Museum, fans can stop by the Queen’s House Colonnade, which represented Lady Danbury’s Somerset House in the series. Additionally, just a short walk away, fans will find Ranger House, the filming location for the Bridgerton family’s iconic fictional home, providing a fantastic photo opportunity for enthusiasts of the show.
Hampton Court Palace in SurreyEnchanting Ports in England
For travelers seeking experiences reminiscent of this beloved series, many of Dinogo’s British Isles cruises stop at several enchanting ports across the United Kingdom, including Portland, England, where guests can explore the city of Bath, featuring stunning Georgian-style homes akin to those in Bridgerton. While in Bath, guests should visit the Royal Crescent, the architectural masterpiece depicted as the Featherington Family’s residence in the series. Experience the lifestyle of “high society” with a visit to Falmouth, England, where guests can tour the magnificent Lanhydrock House, a picturesque Victorian estate surrounded by a fairytale-like garden.
To fully immerse oneself in the imaginative world of Bridgerton’s high society, an extended pre or post-cruise stay in England is highly recommended. Discover the dazzling filming locations outside of London, including the iconic Hampton Court Palace in East Molesey, Surrey, where many scenes of Queen Charlotte’s palace were filmed, including the Ingénue Ball in season 2 of Bridgerton. Hampton Court Palace offers a variety of tours of its historic grounds and renowned gardens. Visitors will also want to explore the charming Painshill Park in Surrey, where Daphne and the Duke enjoyed their supervised “promenades” while discussing their pretend courtship.
Whether guests choose to fall in love with all that Europe offers or enjoy the incredible amenities and hospitality aboard Dinogo’s world-class ships, they are sure to feel like the diamond of the season.
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