This extensive vacation covers the whole of the British Isles—Scotland, England, Ireland, Northern Ireland, and Wales. No other tour is as complete. Begin your trip with two overnights in London and time to explore on your own or to take an optional tour. Head to Henry VIII’s Hampton Court Palace; enjoy a walking tour of Oxford, where Britain’s elite receive their education; and travel through the exquisite Cotswolds to Shakespeare’s Stratford-upon-Avon and Lady Godiva’s Coventry. Continue on to York, England’s most complete medieval city, for a walking tour with your Tour Director.
Full buffet breakfast (B); Local Host service in each city; Destination Guides; discounts in Paris at the famous Galeries Lafayette and other leading department stores; sightseeing with a Local Guide and transportation as outlined in the day-by-day itinerary; transfers to/from train stations.
What can you do in this vibrant capital city with three days of free transportation? You can see Big Ben and watch the changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace, cruise the River Thames and shop along Oxford Street. You can even watch a West End show or explore the city; the choices are endless!
Explore the best of the British Isles on This Scotland, Wales and England travel experience. Discover Scotland's vibrant culture and rich history on visits to Edinburgh, Glasgow, Stirling Castle and Loch Lomond. Travel the Yellow Roads through England's Lake District and the Cotswolds... to Oxford's hallowed halls, Churchill's Blenheim Palace and Shakespeare's Stratford-upon-Avon... to mysterious Stonehenge, ancient Bath and sophisticated London... to unique Welsh treasures like Caernarfon and Portmeirion. Enjoy a private cruise on Loch Lomond... a visit to Hadrian's Wall on a journey across the moorlands from Scotland to the English Lake District ... and a private dinner in the Tower of London prior to the historic Ceremony of the Keys!
This is our most comprehensive Scotland vacation! After an overnight in Glasgow, head south to the Lowlands to see poet Robert Burns’ birthplace in Alloway and Gretna Green. Cross into England for a guided visit of 11th-century Carlisle Castle and to see a section of Hadrian’s Wall. Back in Scotland, see the house of Mary, Queen of Scots, the Jedburgh Abbey ruins, Sir Walter Scott’s Abbotsford House, and spend two nights in the Scottish capital of Edinburgh, with visits to its castle and Holyrood Palace. Heading north, stop at St. Andrews, home of golf, and Braemar, home of the Royal Highland Games.
Leave no stone unturned on this journey through Ireland. Start your vacation in the “Fair City” of Dublin with an orientation drive that includes O’Connell Street, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, and a visit to Trinity College with its Book of Kells. Travel south through the Wicklow Mountains, pausing at Ballyknocken House for an entertaining baking demonstration, coffee and scones. Next up: Kilkenny, the newly opened House of Waterford Crystal, Blarney, Cork, and the lush, tropical garden on Garinish Island. Spend two nights in the popular resort town of Killarney with an excursion to the Blasket Island Centre on Dingle Peninsula.
This exciting vacation is a delightful introduction to the history and culture of England, Scotland, and Wales. Begin your trip in London with a full day to discover the city’s landmarks on your own or to take an optional tour. Afterwards, enjoy a walking tour in Cambridge, one of the country’s oldest seats of learning, and then in York, England’s most complete medieval city.
Discover Ireland’s history and breathtaking panoramas! Dublin’s delights include the ancient Book of Kells, St. Patrick’s Cathedral and Trinity College. Embrace the Emerald Isle’s rural beauty at the Cliffs of Moher, Galway Bay and Killarney. Be captivated by famous castles at Blarney and Kilkenny.
The haunting skirl of the bagpipes during a private evening in Inverness... treasured family tartans... wee drams of single malt whiskies on a private distillery tour... a cocktail cruise on fabled Loch Lomond... the strong traditions of the Clans... fascinating history at Stirling, Edinburgh, Cawdor (the legendary home of Macbeth) and Blair castles... incredible scenery in the Highlands and along brooding Loch Ness... Palace of Holyroodhouse (the Queen’s residence) and the Royal Mile of pubs, shops, and historical sites... a uniquely vibrant culture lovingly preserved in the capital of Edinburgh... experience all this and more on this weeklong Scotland tour!
This week-long Ireland travel adventure includes some of the Emerald Isle's most notable places, from sophisticated cities to small towns throughout the quintessential Irish countryside. Attend an "Irish House Party" in Georgian Dublin, featuring traditional Irish music, dance and dinner. Stay at a castle, a manor house and a luxury hotel in the heart of Dublin. Attend a private recital at a cathedral in Cork. Explore the ruins of 6th-century Glendalough with a local guide, and see the Cliffs of Moher, Blarney Castle and the Book of Kells; and enjoy multiple-night stays in one of Ireland's finest castle hotels (Dromoland Castle), a country manor (Hayfield Manor Hotel) and a Dublin landmark (The Westbury Hotel). A week in Ireland is... a week well spent!
This vacation is ideal for first-time visitors to the Emerald Isle who have limited time to spare. Begin in Dublin with an overnight and guided sightseeing that includes O’Connell Street, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, and Trinity College. Heading west, stop in Kildare at the Irish National Stud, in St. Patrick’s Cashel, and in Tipperary, made famous in the wartime marching song. On to Limerick for an orientation drive, then stop in Ennis for two nights.
Get a closer look at the long
standing castles, churches and old-fashioned towns of England,
Scotland, Northern Ireland, Ireland and Wales.
This week-long Ireland travel adventure includes some of the Emerald Isle's most notable places, from scenic wonders like the Cliffs of Moher to sophisticated cities and charming small towns dotting the verdant countryside. Attend an Irish House Party in Georgian Dublin, featuring traditional Irish music, dance and dinner. Stay at a castle, a manor house and a luxury hotel in the heart of Dublin. Go to a private recital at a cathedral in Cork. Explore the ruins of 6th-century Glendalough with a local guide, and see the Cliffs of Moher, Blarney Castle and the Book of Kells; and enjoy multiple-night stays in some of Ireland's finest castle, country and city landmark hotels. A week in Ireland is a week well spent!
England travel experience. Discover Scotland's vibrant culture and rich history on visits to Edinburgh, Glasgow, Stirling Castle and Loch Lomond. Travel the Yellow Roads through England's Lake District and the Cotswolds... to Oxford's hallowed halls, Churchill's Blenheim Palace and Shakespeare's Stratford-upon-Avon... to mysterious Stonehenge, ancient Bath and sophisticated London... to unique Welsh treasures like Caernarfon and Portmeirion. Enjoy a private cruise on Loch Lomond... a visit to Hadrian's Wall on a journey across the moorlands from Scotland to the English Lake District ... and a private dinner in the Tower of London prior to the historic Ceremony of the Keys!
This vacation offers a
panoramic exploration of England, Wales, and Scotland. Begin with an
overnight and free time in London, then head west to prehistoric
Stonehenge, picturesque Salisbury, and Widecombe-in-the-Moor in
Dartmoor National Park. Spend two nights in Plymouth, with an excursion
to Land’s End and the seaside resort of St. Ives. North to Glastonbury
of King Arthur fame and stop to see the amazing Roman excavations in
Bath. Cross into Wales, with a drive through Brecon Beacons National
Park and overnights in Newport and the walled city of Chester.
From the fashionable streets of
London to the magical Blarney Stone, this great adventure takes you
over rolling farmland and across the Irish Sea, through England,
Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Marvel at the mystery of Stonehenge.
Celebrate Irish humor, music and dance in Dublin. Visit William
Shakespeare’s birthplace, Stratford-Upon-Avon. Visit the English Lake
District, Ireland’s Ring of Kerry and the valleys and mountains of
North Wales. Tour the regal city of Edinburgh.
6 Days/5 Nights visiting Harry Potter tour of London. Oxford and Lacock, Stratford, Gloucester, and CS Lewis sites
Explore the best of Ireland, Wales, and England on this
exciting vacation. Begin your trip with free time in London, then head
out to explore enigmatic Stonehenge, majestic Salisbury with its
magnificent cathedral, and elegant Georgian Bath with its famous Roman
relics.
See the places you’ve
always read about on this exciting journey through southern England.
Begin in London with guided sightseeing that shows off the city’s most
famous landmarks: Parliament, Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, Buckingham
Palace, and visits to St. Paul’s Cathedral and the Changing of the
Guard, if held. Head southwest and stop to admire the breathtaking
gardens at Henry VIII’s Hampton Court Palace, then drive through
Runnymede, site of the signing of the Magna Carta, explore the
university city of Oxford, and pause in Bladon at the gravesite of
Winston Churchill.
Sleepy villages where sheep wander
the grassy hillsides, lakes set amidst mountains that inspired
centuries of literature, and cities thriving with arts and culture —
these are the landscapes of Britain. Discover them on this 10-day
journey through England, Scotland and Wales. Sleep in a Welsh castle.
Wander through cozy Cotswold village. Walk in the steps of William
Shakespeare. Explore London and Edinburgh. Experience the wonder of
Stonehenge. Stroll through historic York.
Ancient, mysterious, picturesque - Devon and Cornwall offer a treasure trove of fascinating sights! Make royal connections at Runnymede, Hampton Court Palace and Windsor. Unearth the secrets of Stonehenge and Glastonbury Abbey. Immerse yourself in the splendor of Bath.
Take a look at Britain's past and
present: the ancient monoliths of Stonehenge, the Roman Baths, quaint
Chester, the inspirational Lake District, Viking York, and the
juxtaposition of old castles with the elegant 'New Town' in Edinburgh.
7 Days from London to Edinburgh.
Full buffet breakfast (B); Local Host service in each city; welcome
packs with useful city information and maps; sightseeing and
transportation as outlined in the day-by-day itinerary; transfers
to/from train stations.
Join us on this 8 days and 7 nights ultimate tour, 15 people, 2 countries and lots of fun on this small group guided tour of England and Wales.
Join us on this 8 day tour for the Best of Britain to include Scotland, Cardiff, Oxford, York and a Beatles tour to name but a few of the wonderful areas to visit
A 5 day tour of Ireland with highlights to include a Merry Ploughboy Dinner & Show, Bunratty Castle Medieval Banquet, Dublin Castle, Kiss the Blarney Stone, Ring of Kerry Tour, Cliffs of Moher.
Our most popular Britain vacation offers you the best of this great land. Guided sightseeing shows you all the famous landmarks in London: Parliament, Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace, and visits to St. Paul’s Cathedral and the Changing of the Guard, if held. Head southwest to admire the breathtaking gardens at Henry VIII’s Hampton Court Palace, then venture on to prehistoric Stonehenge, the Roman excavations of Bath, the Cotswolds village of Stow, Shakespeare’s birthplace in Stratford-upon-Avon, and picturesque Llangollen in North Wales. Travel north through the Lake District, pausing in Wordsworth’s Grasmere and Gretna Green before arriving in Edinburgh, Scotland’s capital. Admire the Crown Jewels at Edinburgh Castle and Holyrood Palace. In medieval York, enjoy a walking tour that features York Minster and the narrow Shambles. Return to London by way of the market town of Stamford and the university city of Cambridge.
Breathtaking Highland scenery awaits in beautiful Scotland. After a welcome dinner and overnight in Glasgow, follow the “Bonnie Banks” of Loch Lomond and take the ferry for an overnight on the romantic Isle of Mull. Next, travel across the remote Highlands, taking in the breathtaking scenery and watching out for the mysterious Loch Ness monster as you make your way to Inverness. Stop at the Culloden battlefield, enjoy a sheepdog display, and visit a whisky distillery. Visit the mountain resort of Pitlochry and continue on to St. Andrews. At Scone Palace in Perth, enjoy coffee and shortbread as you hear about the crowning of Scottish kings. Then spend two nights in the Scottish capital of Edinburgh with a visit to its castle. Return to Glasgow via the Bannockburn Heritage Centre.
Immerse yourself in Scottish hospitality on this amazing vacation. Board your motorcoach in London and head north, crossing the Scottish border and arriving in Edinburgh for two overnights. Here, your guided sightseeing includes the mighty castle to admire Scotland’s Crown Jewels. On to St. Andrews, home of golf; Braemar, home of the Royal Highland Games for the past 900 years; and Royal Deeside, where the Queen is an annual visitor. Cross the battlefield of Culloden Moor and visit the Highland capital of Inverness before driving to the beautiful Isle of Skye. Take the ferry back across the Sound of Sleat to Mallaig and then enjoy more breathtaking scenery. Ben Nevis, Glen Coe, and the Bonnie Banks of Loch Lomond are highlights on the way to Glasgow for your last overnight before returning to London.
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