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Adare: Experience a village walk through the main street lined with thatched cottages.
Belfast: Join a Local Specialist to hear about the history of the city and learn of its progress and current prosperity. See the murals in different locations indicating the political sentiments of local residents.
Glencoe: Drive through this Highland village on Loch Leven.
Eilean Donan: See one of Scotland’s most iconic castles, set where three lochs meet. Framed by rugged mountains and often shrouded in mist, it’s a favorite film location and one of the country’s most photographed landmarks.
Inverness: Visit the site of the final Jacobite Rising, where Bonnie Prince Charlie’s forces were defeated in 1746. Walk the battlefield and learn how this short but brutal conflict changed the course of Scottish history.
Travel to see the very Best of Ireland and Scotland, from delicate Waterford Crystal to the golfing greats of St. Andrews. Kiss the Blarney Stone and you’ll be sharing tales from Giant’s Causeway, the Ring of Kerry and the Scottish Highlands for years to come.
I don’t know if I would go for two weeks on a bus. I believe that accommodations have to be made so people can go to church, especially the Catholics and fulfill their Sunday obligation. I don’t know if I would go to all the optional experiences. I would allow people to have more freedom in the evening. Some of the food wasn’t the best. I would skip the aisle of sky. I don’t know if Inverness was all that great. Really like Belfast.
We were interested in seeing the history & what we saw was awesome. We would probably not take another bus tour with this company, though. There was too much time spent on the bus & it got tiresome. Also, it seemed like we drove past a lot of interesting sites as the tour guide told us about them. Not even a stop to take pictures. This was especially true of the "City tours." Just driving around looking. Our tour guide was terrible about giving complete & necessary information, or we were given conflicting information from different sources about where to meet, what time, etc. The guests were constantly asking each other what we were supposed to be doing, when & where. On one optional tour, a guest was left & they had to go back & get them -- losing 2 hours of the tour. Another time 3 couples were at the wrong spot for pick up & had to wander around the city until they found the bus. The information given was conflicting or not clear. When we were left to tour the Edinburgh Castle, we were told to meet as a group outside the castle, but the tour guide for the castle told us to meet at the bus where we had been left originally. Confusing. We went to the bus stop, but they had already left, so we emailed our tour director. He didn't answer for some time & turned out he wasn't even on the bus. (The tour guide usually didn’t answer my emails, adding to the lack of good communication). So, we called Trafalgar --as the tour guide had to told us to do if we couldn't reach him--after 3 calls to them, we were told they had spoken to the driver & told to stay put, our bus would pick up us there at 2:30pm. (This information was wrong—our bus went from Rossley Chapel straight back to our hotel.) We were not comfortable with so much different information, so we spent $47 on a taxi to get our next stop, Rosslyn Chapel. We did find our group there, but had only about 10 minutes left at the stop, so we didn't really get to see it. The rooms for the first couple of nights in Ireland & Scotland, were not great. Very old buildings with tiny, tiny, old rooms & bathrooms. One room in Scotland had bathroom like you’d find in a RV. Only one of us could be walking the in room—the other had to get in the bed or chair as the little aisles around the room could not accommodate two people up at the same time. I understand European rooms are different from what we’re used to. But at $10,000+ for this trip, I expected better. The rooms we were assigned towards the end of the Ireland and Scotland trips were much better & the accommodations were very nice. Overall, the food was good, although breakfast was the same every day except the last stop in Edinburgh, where they offered waffles. The lunch/dinner meals we had were tasty & plentiful, & the service excellent. I very much enjoyed the history we saw (although the steps on Balmoral Castle were a killer), but made it to the top to see the wonderful views. I didn’t think I would be interested in the racing horse farm, or the Waterford Crystal, but they were interesting & informative. The horse farm I probably could have done without, but the crystal factory was amazing! We were supposed to stop at the Cliffs of Moher, but I don’t think we did. If we did, I wasn’t aware of it. That could have been part of the poor communication of the tour guide’s part. I had an itinerary from the Ireland/Scotland book which we understood could change. That’s okay. We got 2nd itinerary from our travel agent from Brendan Vacations, & a 3rd from the tour guide. Our trip followed none of them, so we wondered from day to day where we were going, or where we were. I guess it didn’t matter in the long run, but many of us found that lack of clarity stressful. There was concerning incident the occurred that you should be aware of. At one point, a guest in the hotel lobby was struggling to breath. She couldn’t complete more than one word at a time before needing a breath. I was very concerned, I asked if she had a history of blood clots, heart problems or asthma/other breathing problems—she said no. I notified our tour guide who was organizing the luggage in the lobby. His response was that he’d “chat with her” when he was done with the luggage. (What part of struggling for air did he not understand!) A few minutes later I saw him in the dining room & asked about her. He stated she was fine & he was getting her a drink of water. She continued on the bus until the next stop when I saw her speaking to a hotel representative. She was clearly worse. Later we were told she’d gone to the hospital, & she had fluid in her chest which was removed. That seemed like the end of it & we were told she’d probably join us when we got to Edinburgh. Later we were told the hospital would not release her due to her elevated heart rate as a result of her pneumonia. She was still in the hospital when the tour ended. I didn’t think the tour guide reacted appropriately to her situation--this woman could have died & probably would have had someone else not intervened. All in all, the poor communication made the trip confusing & stressful. It would have helped if the tour guide had stayed with us, or at least answer our emails. As a result, I would be reluctant to book a tour again with your company.
The trip was good overall. We personally did not enjoy a few of the stops. The food was often the same and repetitive. I realize it is hard to feed a big group. Since there was a 2nd Trafalger bus either following us or us them. When we went to a few of the dinners the staff seemed overwhelmed. The flier implied we would go to a pub or bar and see more intimate settings. But when you have a 100 or more people walking in it is not intimate. The shops were all the same not your fault! The hotels were good overall, some were very small. We personally were not prepared for the cold weather, again not your fault. We probably won’t ever go on another trip like this because we like more control of our time. My husband sometimes has a hard time walking distances I did not see on the brochure there was so much walking, the guides were walking fast most of the time. I. E. The national stud, giants causeway.
Overall the trip was wonderful from top to bottom. We experienced many additional options.
Well planned trip, tour guide well versed and humorous, bus drivers were excellent, accommodations and food were top-notch. Had a great time! Nametags would have been helpful!!
Saw a variety of things. We saw a variety of places not just one sided. *personal info removed by Feefo* was a good leader. He was well informed of history of the era and brought it to us in an interesting way.
The trip was wonderful. The coach was very comfortable The hotels were great. The tour guide *personal info removed by Feefo* was incredible. His knowledge of Ireland and Scotland was never ending. He provided a ton of history and stories throughout the trip. I found the cost of the extra excursions to be far more than I expected. I feel that many of the excursions should have been included. Ireland is very tourist intensive with great hotels, pubs and restaurants everywhere. The country side is beautiful and the Ring of Kerry was incredible. Scotland tended to be more rural but very beautiful. The hotels were a little less extravagant but still very nice and comfortable, the Isle of Skye was magnificent with the valleys and mountains. All of the cities were engaging with the history and ancient buildings. Most of the local guides were very interesting but it was very difficult to understand everything they were saying. I'm not sure what could be done to improve.
This was a wonderful experience. Our Tour Director was excellent and our drivers very skilled in getting us to our sites. The itinerary was really good as we feel we saw a very representative piece of each country. Being able to attend the Royal Tattoo in Edinburgh was a highlight for us.
Exceptional weather. Thank you God. Lots of climbing thru castles but plenty of free time. Exceptionally informed guide, hard working. Kind and funny driver who has a good rapport with guide.
We had a great tour director () and the best driver ever (). educated us on all things Ireland ans Scotland (good, less desirable, history, food, culture, drink, etc.). Our hotels and meals included were fantastic. I feel that we had a well rounded tour that taught us all about these wonderful, beautiful countries and their people.