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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.
York: Your Travel Director will show you the York Minster, the city walls and the medieval Shambles during your orientation of the city.
Grasmere: Learn about the life of the poet William Wordsworth and visit his grave.
Gretna Green: Visit the spot where runaway lovers were married.
Discover Britain and Ireland’s rich tapestry on the 'Britain & Ireland Discovery' tour, a 22-day journey that starts and ends in London. Explore the Roman city of Bath, savor a pint at Dublin’s Guinness Storehouse, and witness the majesty of Edinburgh Castle. Wander the medieval streets of Kilkenny, uncover the mysteries of Stonehenge, and stroll York’s labyrinthine alleys. Guided by local experts, this cultural, religious, and historic sites tour stands out for its immersive experiences and comprehensive coverage of the region’s most iconic sites.
The itinerary moves very fast and a moderate degree of fitness is required Not much chance to sleep in, be prepared to to have your suitcases out and for breakfast by 7a.m. Good quality hotels, the showers over the bath can present a challenge. The tour director is very organised and has a good knowledge of the areas. The Coach driver was very friendly and helpful. Itinerary had a lot of history as we expected, some local guides were also a treat. Castles were something different for us. Meals were a high standard and a good choice of food at the breakfasts. Some of the meals out were long distances to travel in the coach. Some of the optional tours were really good. The included evenings out were very good and some spectacular. Must be aware that the prepaid gratuities are only for the Tour director and the coach driver. so any local tour guides you will need cash for. You must make a choice for all the optional excursions very early into the tour so that they can be arranged. The ferries and loch rides created a good variance to the coach. The Orkney's were very interesting and also the Isle of Skye. all up a very interesting and enjoyable tour.
It moves very fast moving on most days. It is very good visiting a lot of places maybe not enough time to do your own thing, but this really depends on not doing all the optional tours (these are mainly meals) Do think the meal before the Tattoo should be included as no option so that the tour director can get you to the show on time. Would have liked to visit the cathedral at Wells. would like to stop in Queenstown where the Titanic museum is really great place and area,. rather than a long drive on an optional trip. Disappointed not to visit the Giant's Steps. unfortunately because of ferry schedules. Would like to include more of Northern Ireland. A very good coverage of Scotland. A good idea to get your fitness up as a lot of steps to climb narrow rock ones. Going to the Orkney's is really great, The Isle of Skye also. Three course meals at night are probably not necessary, but full breakfasts are really great. there could be some more interesting places and things in Wales. Do not think Stone Henge is necessary now that they have replica's all around the world. Maybe a stadium as most travellers are Australian or New Zealanders and they are sporting people, also of the land so like to see what cropping, and farming things are there, not just all history! Interested to see they cannot get rid of Gorse same as we can't . An advantage of a coach trip is that you can see over a lot of hedges, although the trees along the roads are getting very high now. You must be aware not many hotels have Air conditioning or windows that open very far. In most cases the shower is over the bath and you need to be agile enough to manage those. A very enjoyable itinerary.
Great tour and guide
Excellent itinerary it covered so much in the 22 days. You get to meet a great bunch of people, our Tour Director was a walking encyclopaedia and we knew we were in good hands with our driver at all times.
The itinerary is well thought out and covers most of the historic sites that you should see on a visit to the UK. Also plenty of free time so that you can visit sites not necessarily on the itinerary but worth visiting.
Too much driving and not enough time for exploring at stops. Maybe streamline some of the places visited to allow more free time. Less organised dinners because the food offered is very repetitive. Free time dinners to experience local pubs etc would allow more normal experiences instead of group feedings. Some experiences were outstanding like Military Tattoo, scenery in Scotland
Not all accommodation was 4-5 star and a lot of the food was repetitive and boring. I also thought there would be more personal time on the tour but due to so many destinations personal time was limited.
The optional extras are not always worth the cost. Some “optionals” should be included in the tour at no additional expense. Eg the coach tour of the Isle of Skye .. if that wasn’t done we would have seen nothing of Skye other than the hotel and nearby supermarket. Some options were removed by the tour director without consulting the customers. Dinner and entertainment options were overpriced and not selected by us.
Excellent itinerary that provides a taste of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. Our tour director was superb and could not done any more to make our journey as fabulous as possible. Seeing the Edinburgh Tattoo was a highlight as was the Orkney Islands - simply stunning.
Itinerary was good but the accommodation advertised as 4/5 stars was not what we stayed in on tour and not very well located to the city centre. We chose Insight, thinking it was a higher end tour than your partner company Trafalgar but often found ourselves staying in the same hotels. The included dinners and optional dinners were well below standard. Some were inedible, which was very disappointing. This is the reason I would not recommend to family or friends. On a positive note our tour director was professional, knowledgeable, helpful and friendly.
This tour gives an excellent overview of Britain and Ireland. Some unique and personalized experiences
Traveling with Insight Vacations was a joy. We had an excellent coach driver and tour director
Varied itinerary. Lots to see. Good local guides. Many highlights. Fast pace and reasonable amount of walking. Some flights of steps. Excellent add ons
Amazing holiday packed with history and learning .it was an emotional uplifting experience that I will never forget
Covered many interesting places with a great tour guide but i think it would be nice to have a bit more time at some places. Disappointed we missed Orkney Islands due to weather.
Covered alot of history and alot of ground, much of which i did not know. I found that very interesting. I would like to see a bit more variety. We saw many many castles from ruins to those still in use, small, large and medieval but no stately homes. Im interested in pottery so a detour through Balastron (Stoke-on-Trent) or even Waterford would have been good. We did see Beleek briefly.
A wonderful way to see the UK. A heap of history Great way to see the country without the worry of driving in a busy new land
The itinerary is far too rushed. There is insufficient time for passengers to actually do anything other than get off the bus, get changed for dinner if there’s time, get back on the bus and drive again almost every night, for dinner. The TD organised all the dinners and they were NEVER in the city or town where we were staying. It was just ridiculous unless you didn’t do the optional dinners. The dinners were very ordinary with the exception of Bunratty Castle. Many of the hotels were too far out in a country area to allow us to do anything other than the group dinners. In Liverpool we arrived about 4pm, immediately had to go on an optional tour and had about 30 minutes to walk to the wharf area and then rush back for the dinner once again in the hotel when we could have had free time to go to a restaurant. We didn’t of course have to do all the optional activities but we never knew where we were going to be in relation to a city. In Cardiff, we didn’t even set eyes on the Main Street.. In Dublin, we didn’t even get to enjoy a visit to Temple Bar to hear some Irish music. We did get 4 hours free time one morning in Dublin and then had to get back on the bus to go on an optional Tor. I believe most passengers enjoyed the comradery on board the bus and a couple of the optional activities but were very disappointed that they spent so much time sitting on a bus driving from place to place and basically seeing nothing.. I believe the Orkney Islands should be taken off the itinerary or another couple of days added to allow more opportunity for free time to see something. Accommodation is very ordinary and the trip is Overall - disappointing.
More 2 day stays would be great.
The itinerary for this tour was very comprehensive. I especially enjoyed the optional activities. The Scottish Ceilidh, the Celtic Steps, the Three Rocks entertainment and the Spirit of Wales singers were all outstanding. Most of the optional dinners were fabulous, especially those with a personal flavour like the dinner at the Blue Boar, the Old Punch Bowl, the Skylark Pub and the Heskin Mill.
Itinerary included many interesting and scenic places but was too rushed with too much time on the coach and too many one night stays.
There were some long days which left little time to explore the daily destination. Reducing free time in the middle of the day could add extra st the destination.