Britain & Ireland Discovery (Classic, Summer, 22 Days)

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Britain & Ireland Discovery (Classic, Summer, 22 Days)
Britain & Ireland Discovery (Classic, Summer, 22 Days)
Britain & Ireland Discovery (Classic, Summer, 22 Days)
Britain & Ireland Discovery (Classic, Summer, 22 Days)
Britain & Ireland Discovery (Classic, Summer, 22 Days)
Britain & Ireland Discovery (Classic, Summer, 22 Days)
Britain & Ireland Discovery (Classic, Summer, 22 Days)
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Summary

Starts
London
Duration
22 days
Languages
English
Difficulty
Easy
Minimum age
5 years

Description

Embark on an unforgettable multi-day tour through the heart of Britain and Ireland, where centuries of history, breathtaking landscapes, and vibrant cultures await. This expertly curated journey takes you from the iconic landmarks of London to the rolling hills of the Cotswolds, the poetic beauty of the Lake District, and the dramatic Scottish Highlands. Cross into Ireland to experience the wild Atlantic coast, charming villages, and lively cities like Dublin and Cork. Explore UNESCO World Heritage Sites, legendary castles, and ancient ruins, all while enjoying comfortable accommodations and delicious local cuisine. With immersive activities, knowledgeable guides, and a blend of guided sightseeing and leisure time, this tour offers the perfect balance of adventure and relaxation. Whether you're drawn by history, natural wonders, or the warmth of local hospitality, this grand tour promises memories to last a lifetime.

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Included

11 Dinner (D)

21 Breakfast (B)

1 Lunch (L)

Stratford-upon-Avon: Savour British cuisine with dinner at a local restaurant.

Killarney: Choose from a fine selection of local restaurants on your Dine-Around evening.

Dublin: Visit the Guinness Storehouse to learn about Ireland's national drink.

Plymouth: Celebrate the culmination of your travels in style with delicious wine and local cuisine.

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Dartmoor National Park: Visit Dartmoor to learn about the history of stone circles and indigenous traditions from your knowledgeable Local Expert on a scenic exploration.

Plymouth: Set sail on a relaxing cruise from Plymouth harbour, where the pilgrims left over 400 years ago.

Derry/Londonderry: There's no better way to experience sightseeing than with one of Northern Ireland's best storytellers, Ronan, as he takes you on a tour inside the city walls. See the Gothic Guildhall and the Georgian houses of Shipquay Street.

Kilkenny: Visit Kilkenny Castle to learn the history of this magnificent castle and that of the powerful Ormonde family that came to call it home for so many centuries. Amble through the Picture Gallery, library, drawing room, nursery and bedrooms decorated in 1830s splendour as well as the rolling parkland formal terraced rose garden, woodlands and man-made lake.

Montrose: At Arbikie Highland Estate, go behind the scenes of the world’s first climate-positive distillery on a MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience. Set beside windswept Lunan Bay, you’ll meet the Stirling family and discover how they transform heritage crops into award-winning spirits using pioneering sustainable methods. Your visit directly supports United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 15: Life on Land.

Killarney: Meet passionate guesthouse owners John and Freda at their beautiful home in Killarney, where you'll hear more about their farm-to-table concept, while enjoying a delicious meal made from fresh ingredients sourced within a five mile radius. John and Freda have a policy that all food is sourced locally from farms and the coast of the Emerald Isle.  They educate their visitors about sustainable consumption and the benefits of eating fresh homegrown produce. This experience advances UN Sustainable Development Goal 12: Responsible Consumption & Production.

Oxford: See the spires and colleges of this world-famous university town.

Stratford-upon-Avon: Learn about the life of William Shakespeare, arguably history's most famous writer, when you visit his birthplace. Then enjoy some time to explore this pretty town with its iconic Tudor houses.

Grasmere: Learn about the life of the poet William Wordsworth and visit his grave.

Gretna Green: Visit the spot where runaway lovers were married.

Edinburgh: Explore Edinburgh Castle with your Local Expert to see the Scottish Crown Jewels and the Mons Meg up close.

Edinburgh: Explore the city with your Local Expert as you travel along Princes Street to see the Scott Memorial, the neoclassical Adam facades of New Town and the official Scottish residence of the King, Palace of Holyroodhouse.

Edinburgh: A hush descends, and eyes turn to the castle. The skirl of the pipes rises and drums crack the night air as a tide of tunics and tartan flood from the drawbridge. For a limited time in August, witness the incredible spectacle of The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo.

St. Andrews: Spend time in St Andrews, a coastal university town shaped by old quadrangles, sea air and open links. Walk to the stretch of West Sands Beach where Chariots of Fire filmed its iconic scene, then look across the Old Course, regarded as the birthplace of modern golf.

Loch Ness: Board your cruise on a loch stretching 37 kilometres through the Great Glen Fault, created by tectonic shifts millions of years ago. Its deepest point reaches 230 m (754 ft) and visibility is near zero due to peat content, conditions that have long inspired tales of Nessie, the elusive Loch Ness Monster. Pass Aldourie Castle and hear how this natural trench fuels both hydroelectric power and global fascination.

Wick: See the world's shortest street, Ebenezer Place.

Orkney Islands: Visit the Italian Chapel, Kirkwall, the prehistoric homes of Skara Brae and the stone circle of Brodgar on a full day across the islands.

Eilean Donan: Stop for a photo of this gorgeous castle built on an island in the Loch.

Giant's Causeway: Visit Northern Ireland’s only UNESCO World Heritage Site, formed by volcanic activity over 60 million years ago. Walk across thousands of interlocking basalt columns, shaped by nature and renowned for their striking geometric appearance.

Cairnryan: Board your ferry to cross the Irish Sea.

Belleek: Take a guided tour behind the scenes of porcelain production and meet the skilled craftspeople keeping this delicate tradition alive.

Galway: Fascinating stories and interesting locals take centre stage on your orientation of the historic heart of Galway. Visit the Lynch Memorial Window. Then make your way to the Church of St. Nicholas - the largest medieval parish church in Ireland in continuous use, Spanish Arch and Eyre Square.

Limerick: See King John's Castle, St. Mary's Cathedral and the treaty stone.

Adare: Experience a village walk through the main street lined with thatched cottages.

Ring of Kerry: Venture into a world of towering cliffs, lush lakelands, beaches, fields dotted with sheep, rocky coastline, remote villages and historical sites, as you journey the magical Ring of Kerry. This 111-mile circular route is the best place to admire Ireland's scenic beauty and truly one of the most beautiful drives in the world.

Blarney: It is said that those who kiss the Blarney Stone, the famous stone of eloquence, are bestowed with the power to persuade, flatter and coax. Take your turn at giving it a peck knowing that the stone was sourced from 330-million-year-old limestone.

Dublin: See Dublin's elegant Georgian squares, O'Connell Street and the Custom House with a Local Expert

Dublin: Board the ferry to return to mainland Britain.

Conwy: See Conwy Castle, the magnificent medieval fortress still towering over the town after 700 years. Climb the restored spiral staircase, scale the great towers and walk a complete circle around the battlements. Admire the unbroken town walls of Conwy down and enjoy amazing views out across the craggy mountains of Snowdonia. The spectacular castle was built by King Edward I and his architect Master James of St George in just four years between 1283 and 1287.

Liverpool: Stay in the home city of The Beatles.

Cardiff: Learn more about Wales' capital and cultural hub, Cardiff, as you enjoy an orientation of this vibrant city.

Bath: During an orientation you will see the Royal Crescent, Pulteney Bridge and Bath Abbey.

Bath: Visit the Roman Baths, one of the best-preserved ancient bathhouses in Northern Europe whose waters still flow today. Enjoy a personal exploration of the site, including the Sacred Spring, original Great Bath, temple remains and museum displays of artefacts uncovered on site. This complex offers a clear view of public bathing and religious practices during the Roman occupation of Britain nearly 2,000 years ago.

Wells: Explore Wells Cathedral, where soaring scissor arches and the tranquil Chapter House offer an up-close look at one of England’s finest Gothic treasures.

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Killarney: Meet passionate restaurant owners John and Freda at their beautiful guesthouse in Killarney, where you'll hear more about their Farm-to-Table concept, while enjoying a delicious meal made from fresh ingredients sourced within a five mile radius. John and Freda have a policy that all food is sourced locally from farms and the coach of the Emerald Isle. On the farm they also grow and harvest all their own fruit and veg. They educate their visitors about sustainable consumption and the benefits of eating fresh homegrown produce. This experience advances United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 12: Responsible Consumption & Production.

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Stratford-upon-Avon: The MacDonald Swan's Nest Hotel is a 17th century, riverside hotel with the town centre only a five minute walk away.

Highlands: Hotels in the Highlands area are mainly traditional and much simpler in style, typical of the region.

York: The Hilton York is situated within the city walls, close to the York Minster and the best this city has to offer.

Edinburgh: The Apex City of Edinburgh Hotel is located in the heart of Grassmarket in Edinburgh's city centre, just minutes from The Royal Mile.

Inverness: The traditional Columba Hotel provides enviable views over the River Ness and Inverness Castle.

Wick: The Norseman Hotel is nestled in the viking town of Wick, overlooking its river.

Isle of Skye: Boasting an incredible location by Broadford Bay, The Dunollie Hotel is set at the base of outstanding mountains.

Glasgow: The Radisson Blu Hotel, Glasgow features award-winning architecture, boasting a stunning atrium and rooms with wall-to-ceiling windows.

Limerick: The George Hotel Limerick is a modern, centrally-located boutique hotel and provides the perfect base for exploring what wonders Limerick has to offer.

Killarney: In the heart of the town centre, the Killarney Plaza Hotel and Spa overlooks Killarney National Park and is the perfect location to enjoy the stunning scenery and the local 'craic.'

Waterford: Dooley's Hotel Waterford has been family-run for generations and is conveniently located inside Waterford’s City Centre.

Dublin: Trinity City Hotel is situated on a historic site, in the heart of Dublin, adjacent to Trinity College Dublin.

Chester: The Hallmark Hotel The Queen, Chester is set in a grand Victorian building and has just undergone a multi-million pound restoration.

Cardiff: Clayton Hotel Cardiff is located in the heart of the city on St. Mary Street, just a short walk from Cardiff's premium sporting facility, Millennium Stadium.

Cornish Countryside: Enjoy the best of Cornish hospitality at the plush St. Mellion International Resort, featuring a unique blend of contemporary style and unique facilities sprawled across 450 acres of peaceful countryside.

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York: Your Travel Director will show you the York Minster, the city walls and the medieval Shambles during your orientation of the city.

Glasgow: Led by your Travel Director, take an easy orientation through Glasgow, where broad streets and bold Victorian architecture set the tone. Pause in George Square to take in its statues and grand civic buildings before continuing to St Mungo’s Cathedral, its dark stone and soaring interior hinting at the city’s medieval roots.

Sligo Bay: The area surrounding the town of Sligo was home to one of Ireland's most famous literary figures, the poet William Butler Yeats. On your journey into town, you’ll quickly see why Yeats was inspired by the scenic beauty of the area. Explore its rich medieval history as well as its shops on an orientation with your Travel Director.

Cork: Ireland's second city - "Rebel Cork" dates back to the 7th century. Your Travel Director will show you the Grand Parade and South Mall, along with City Hall and the Opera House on an insightful orientation tour encompassing the development of the religious settlement of St. Finbarr, to Viking raiding and settlement, to the creation of the Norman city and Merchant Princes.

Plymouth: During an orientation tour with your Travel Director, see Plymouth Hoe and the Citadel before continuing to the Barbican and Mayflower Steps. Afterward, explore a quaint Cornish fishing village.

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Destinations

Glencoe
Photo of aerial view of the Church of the Holy Trinity, where Shakesphere is buried, River Avon, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England.Stratford-upon-Avon
 Cork, Ireland. Fishing boats inside the port of Cobh. A city with colorful houses in Ireland.Cork
Limerick -  in IrelandLimerick
Photo of aerial view of Aberdeen as River Dee flows in a curve to the North Sea showing Duthie Park with bridge and traffic from south.Aberdeen
Orkney Islands - region in United KingdomKirkwall
Photo of beautiful landscape of Killarney, a city of Ireland.Killarney
Galway - city in IrelandGalway
Grasmere
Blarney
Bath - city in United KingdomBath
London, England - Panoramic skyline view of Bank and Canary Wharf, central London's leading financial districts with famous skyscrapers at golden hour sunset with blue sky and clouds.London
Conwy
Photo of beautiful landscape in Donegal, Ireland with river and colorful houses.Donegal
Photo of River Nore in Kilkenny in Ireland by Taylor Floyd MewsKilkenny
Plymouth - city in United KingdomPlymouth
Photo of aerial view of Glasgow in Scotland, United Kingdom.Glasgow
Adare
Oxford - city in United KingdomOxford
York
Photo of aerial view of Wells Cathedral is in Wells, Somerset, England, UK.Wells
Photo of Cardiff, United Kingdom by Margaret DeckerCardiff
Photo of beautiful view of the old town city of Edinburgh from Calton Hill, United Kingdom.Edinburgh
Ullapool
Aerial view of Dublin city center at sunset with River Liffey and Samuel Beckett bridge in the middle. Bridge designed by Santiago Calatrava.Dublin
Luss
Photo of aerial view of Sligo Town, Ireland.Sligo
Photo of aerial View over St Andrews in Scotland.St Andrews
Photo of aerial view of Liverpool ,England.Liverpool
Gretna Green
Wick
Spean Bridge

Map

Attractions

Kilkenny CastleKilkenny Castle
Photo of Guinness Storehouse, Popular Tourist Attraction in Dublin, Ireland.Guinness Storehouse
Castletown House, Castletown, Celbridge Electoral Division, The Municipal District of Celbridge — Leixlip, County Kildare, Leinster, IrelandCastletown House
Greenan Maze, Ballinanty, Ballinacor ED, The Municipal District of Arklow, County Wicklow, Leinster, IrelandGreenan Maze
Photo of fountain depicting Galway Hookers in Eyre Square with Browne doorway in background in Galway, Ireland.Eyre Square
Adare Town Park, Adare, Adare South ED, The Municipal District of Adare — Rathkeale, County Limerick, Munster, IrelandAdare Town Park
Treaty Stone, Deaneryland, Castle B, The Metropolitan District of Limerick City, County Limerick, Munster, IrelandTreaty Stone
photo of Glenveagh Castle, Donegal in Ireland .Donegal Castle
photo of Blarney Castle, Co.Cork, Ireland, home of world famous Blarney Stone .Blarney Stone
Falconry Kerry (in Killarney), Inchycullane, Kilcummin ED, Killarney Municipal District, County Kerry, Munster, IrelandFalconry Kerry (in Killarney)
Connemara National Park, Addergoole, Ballynakill ED, Conamara Municipal District, County Galway, Connacht, IrelandConnemara National Park
photo of King Johns Castle Limerick City .King John's Castle
Statue of Oscar Wilde and Eduard Vilde, Townparks, St Nicholas, Galway City, County Galway, Connacht, IrelandStatue of Oscar Wilde and Eduard Vilde
St. Mary's Cathedral, Englishtown, John's B, The Metropolitan District of Limerick City, County Limerick, Munster, IrelandSaint Mary's Cathedral
photo of Aerial view on Salmon Weir Bridge over river Corrib, Cloudy sky, Galway city, Ireland .Salmon Weir Bridge
Kingdom Falconry

Daily Itinerary

Day1

Day 1
Day 1: London, Oxford & Stratford-upon-Avon

  • London
  • Oxford
  • Stratford-upon-Avon - Arrival day
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  • Reading Museum
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Begin your extraordinary journey in London, where you’ll meet your Travel Director and fellow explorers before setting off through the lush Chiltern Hills. Arriving in Oxford, the City of Dreaming Spires, you’ll have time to wander its historic streets, perhaps visiting the world-renowned Ashmolean Museum or browsing the vibrant covered market. The adventure continues through the picturesque Cotswolds to Stratford-upon-Avon, where you’ll step inside the birthplace of William Shakespeare, now a fascinating museum. The day concludes with a delightful Welcome Dinner and a restful night at a centrally located hotel (or similar).

Day2

Day 2
Day 2: Stratford-upon-Avon to York

  • York
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After a restful night, journey north to the storied city of York, steeped in Roman and Viking heritage. Within the ancient city walls, marvel at the awe-inspiring York Minster, the largest medieval cathedral in northern Europe. Stroll the enchanting, narrow lanes of The Shambles, where timber-framed buildings lean overhead. Enjoy the remainder of the day at leisure, with accommodation in York (or similar).

Day3

Day 3
Day 3: York to Edinburgh via the Lake District & Gretna Green

  • Grasmere
  • Gretna Green
  • Edinburgh
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Travel through the rolling hills of the Yorkshire Dales and the wild Pennines to the breathtaking Lake District, a landscape that inspired generations of poets. Pause in the charming village of Grasmere to visit Wordsworth’s grave, then cross into Scotland with a stop at the legendary Gretna Green, famed for its romantic history. Arrive in Edinburgh, where you’ll settle into your hotel (or similar) in the heart of the Scottish capital.

Day4

Day 4
Day 4: Exploring Edinburgh

  • Edinburgh
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Discover the highlights of Edinburgh with a local expert, journeying along the elegant Princes Street and admiring the Victorian Gothic Scott Monument. Explore the stately New Town and the historic Old Town, passing the Palace of Holyroodhouse. Visit the iconic Edinburgh Castle, home to Scotland’s Crown Jewels, and enjoy free time to delve into the city’s rich culture, perhaps at the National Gallery or the Tartan Centre. Select departures include the unforgettable Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo. Overnight in Edinburgh (or similar).

Day5

Day 5
Day 5: Edinburgh to Aberdeen via St Andrews

  • Aberdeen
  • St Andrews
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Cross the Firth of Forth into the Kingdom of Fife and arrive in St Andrews, the birthplace of golf and home to the world-famous Old Course. Enjoy free time to explore the historic university town, stroll along West Sands Beach, or visit the university where royal romance blossomed. Experience the art of whisky-making at a local distillery before continuing to Aberdeen, where you’ll stay in a grand 19th-century baronial mansion (or similar).

Day6

Day 6
Day 6: Aberdeen to Wick via Loch Ness

  • Aberdeen
  • Wick
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Venture through Scotland’s northeast, where golden barley fields and charming coastal villages reveal a deep whisky heritage. Arrive at the legendary Loch Ness and embark on a scenic cruise, passing the historic Bona Lighthouse and hearing tales of the elusive Nessie. Continue north to Wick, a historic fishing port, and spot Ebenezer Place, the world’s shortest street, before settling in for the night at your hotel (or similar).

Day7

Day 7
Day 7: Wick to Orkney Islands

  • Wick
  • Kirkwall
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  • Ring of Brodgar
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Board a ferry to the enchanting Orkney Islands, where dramatic landscapes and tranquil countryside await. Explore the evocative Italian Chapel, built by WWII prisoners, and the Norse town of Kirkwall. Discover the ancient mysteries of Skara Brae, a 5,000-year-old village, and the enigmatic Ring of Brodgar. Immerse yourself in the unique culture and history of these northern isles before returning to your comfortable accommodation (or similar).

Day8

Day 8
Day 8: Orkney Islands to Isle of Skye via Ullapool

  • Ullapool
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Relax as you journey through Scotland’s wild northwest, passing the fishing town of Ullapool and the serene waters of Loch Carron. Traverse the scenic Glen Carron before crossing to the magical Isle of Skye, the largest of the Inner Hebrides. Hear the tale of Flora MacDonald and Bonnie Prince Charlie as you admire the island’s rugged beauty. Spend the night in Broadford at a welcoming hotel (or similar).

Day9

Day 9
Day 9: Isle of Skye to Glasgow via Eilean Donan and Glencoe

  • Spean Bridge
  • Glencoe
  • Luss
  • Glasgow
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Return to the mainland to witness the iconic Eilean Donan Castle, perfectly mirrored in its loch on clear days. Pause at the WWII Commando Memorial for panoramic views of Ben Nevis, Britain’s tallest peak. Journey through the hauntingly beautiful Glencoe Valley and along the storied banks of Loch Lomond before arriving in Glasgow for an overnight stay at a city hotel (or similar).

Day10

Day 10
Day 10: Glasgow to Londonderry via Giant's Causeway

Sail across the Irish Sea, enjoying views of the Isle of Arran, and arrive in Northern Ireland. Marvel at the UNESCO-listed Giant’s Causeway, where thousands of hexagonal basalt columns create a surreal landscape. Continue to Londonderry, the only remaining walled city in Northern Ireland, and settle in for the night at a local hotel (or similar).

Day11

Day 11
Day 11: Londonderry to Sligo via Donegal and Belleek

  • Donegal
  • Sligo
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  • Donegal Castle
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Meet a local storyteller who brings the history of Derry’s ancient walls to life as you stroll past Shipquay Street and the Gothic Guildhall. Cross into the Republic of Ireland to see O’Donnell’s Castle in Donegal, then visit the Belleek Pottery & Visitor Centre to witness master artisans at work. Continue to your tranquil country retreat on the shores of Sligo Bay for a restful evening (or similar).

Day12

Day 12
Day 12: Sligo to Limerick via Connemara and Galway

  • Galway
  • Limerick
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  • Eyre Square
  • Connemara National Park
  • Statue of Oscar Wilde and Eduard Vilde
  • Salmon Weir Bridge
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Experience the wild beauty of Connemara, a land of shimmering lakes and silent hills. Continue to Galway, where your Travel Director will introduce you to St. Nicholas’ Cathedral, the Spanish Arch, and Eyre Square, dedicated to President John F. Kennedy. The day concludes in Limerick, a city renowned for its Georgian architecture and vibrant culture, where you’ll stay at a comfortable hotel (or similar).

Day13

Day 13
Day 13: Limerick to Killarney via Adare

  • Limerick
  • Adare
  • Killarney
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  • Adare Town Park
  • Treaty Stone
  • King John's Castle
  • Saint Mary's Cathedral
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Begin your day exploring Limerick’s highlights, including King John’s Castle, St. Mary’s Cathedral, and the Treaty Stone. Travel through the storybook village of Adare, famous for its thatched cottages, before arriving in County Kerry. Enjoy a farm-to-table lunch at a local restaurant, where you’ll savor dishes crafted from the freshest local ingredients. In the evening, choose from a selection of charming local restaurants for a memorable Dine-Around experience. Overnight in Killarney (or similar).

Day14

Day 14
Day 14: The Ring of Kerry and Killarney

  • Killarney
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  • Falconry Kerry (in Killarney)
  • Kingdom Falconry
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Embark on a scenic drive around the Ring of Kerry, one of the world’s most breathtaking routes, featuring dramatic cliffs, tranquil lakes, and charming villages. Marvel at the Lakes of Killarney and explore the lush trails of Killarney National Park. Enjoy leisure time to cycle or stroll through this natural paradise before returning to your hotel (or similar) for a restful evening.

Day15

Day 15
Day 15: Killarney to Cork via Blarney

  • Blarney
  • Cork
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  • Blarney Stone
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Cross the rugged Derrynasaggart Mountains to reach Blarney, where you’ll visit the legendary 15th-century castle and, if you wish, kiss the Stone of Eloquence. Continue to Cork, Ireland’s lively second city, set on the River Lee. Enjoy a city tour or explore at your own pace before checking into your centrally located hotel (or similar).

Day16

Day 16
Day 16: Cork to Dublin via Kilkenny

  • Kilkenny
  • Dublin
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  • Kilkenny Castle
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Travel to the medieval city of Kilkenny to tour its magnificent castle, originally built in 1195 and beautifully restored. Continue to Dublin, Ireland’s vibrant capital, where you’ll have the evening to relax, explore, or perhaps enjoy a traditional Irish cabaret. Overnight in Dublin at a centrally located hotel (or similar).

Day17

Day 17
Day 17: Discovering Dublin

  • Dublin
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  • Guinness Storehouse
  • Castletown House
  • Greenan Maze
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Delve into the story of Ireland’s most iconic beverage at the Guinness Storehouse, learning about its rich history and brewing traditions. Join a local expert for a guided tour of Dublin’s elegant Georgian squares, bustling O’Connell Street, and the historic Custom House. The afternoon is yours to explore the city’s vibrant culture or relax at your leisure. Overnight in Dublin (or similar).

Day18

Day 18
Day 18: Dublin to Liverpool via Conwy

  • Conwy
  • Liverpool
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  • Chester Zoo
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Cross the Irish Sea to Wales and visit the imposing Conwy Castle, a medieval fortress with a dramatic history. Continue to Liverpool for an orientation tour of this vibrant city, renowned for its musical legacy. Consider an optional Beatles-themed experience before settling into your hotel (or similar) for the night.

Day19

Day 19
Day 19: Liverpool to Cardiff

  • Cardiff
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  • Millennium Stadium
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Travel through the picturesque countryside to Cardiff, the dynamic capital of Wales. See the impressive Principality Stadium and the historic Cardiff Castle before enjoying a relaxing evening at your centrally located hotel (or similar).

Day20

Day 20
Day 20: Cardiff to Plymouth via Bath and Wells

  • Bath
  • Wells
  • Plymouth
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  • Muchelney Abbey
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Cross the Severn Bridge into England and arrive in Bath, a UNESCO World Heritage city famed for its Georgian architecture. Admire the elegant Pulteney Bridge and the soaring Bath Abbey before touring the ancient Roman Baths. Continue to Wells to visit its magnificent cathedral, then journey onward to Plymouth for an overnight stay at a welcoming hotel (or similar).

Day21

Day 21
Day 21: Exploring Dartmoor and Plymouth

  • Plymouth
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  • Paignton Zoo
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Choose between a scenic exploration of Dartmoor National Park, with its wild moorlands and ancient tors, or a relaxing cruise around Plymouth Harbour, where the Mayflower set sail for the New World. Return to Plymouth for a celebratory dinner with your fellow travelers, toasting to the memories made on this remarkable journey. Overnight in Plymouth (or similar).

Day22

Day 22
Day 22: Plymouth to London via Stonehenge

  • London - Departure day
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Travel across the mystical Salisbury Plain to visit Stonehenge, where ancient monoliths stand as silent witnesses to millennia of history. Reflect on your incredible adventure as you return to London, where your multi-day tour concludes at your hotel (or similar).

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