'Harry Potter' theme cruise coming to the United Kingdom in August and September

Promotional photo for the "Harry Potter" film series Facebook/ harrypottermovie

The summer of 2018 will be a big one for Harry Potter fans, especially for those living in the U.K. American company Barge Lady Cruises will provide a six-day Harry Potter-themed cruise to fans starting in August to give fans a once-in-a-lifetime magical experience.

There will be two Harry Potter Magic Cruises with the first one starting on Aug. 19 until Aug. 25. The second cruise is scheduled from Sept. 16 to 22. The cruise will start with an afternoon tea at the Hotel Stafford in London followed by Hogwarts-inspired dinner aboard the boat Magna Carta. Patrons will then be taken to iconic Harry Potter film settings like Virginia Water where Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) and Buckbeak first meet.

Next on the itinerary is a tour at the Windsor Castle and then a visit at the Picket Post Close, also known as 4 Privet Drive by Harry Potter fans. The area is where Harry grew up along with his not-so-friendly relatives the Dudleys.

On the fourth day of the cruise, people will be escorted to the Warner Bros. Studios where the Harry Potter movies were filmed. Fans will be treated with a lot of Harry Potter memorabilia like costumes, trinkets, iconic props, and so much more.

After visiting the classrooms of Hogwarts, the Magna Carta will make its way to the Oxford's Christ Church College that served as the Great Hall setting for the Harry Potter movie series. This is where food magically appears on your plates.

The tour also includes visits at other iconic destinations like Hampton Court Palace, Cliveden Reach, Henley Regatta Rowing Course, and more.

The final destination will be the town of Henley where people aboard will enjoy their final breakfast in the Magna Carta and then transported back to London.

There are still no information from Barge Lady Cruises if the cruise will be extended on later dates.

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