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Ends
Edinburgh, Scotland
Dublin, Ireland
Highlights
Explore the Roman Bath Museum's 2,000-year-old elaborate spas.
Visit York’s incredible Minster, the largest Gothic cathedral in Northern Europe.
Explore how money and history intertwine at The Royal Mint.
Experience the Ring of Kerry, one of the world’s great coastal roads.
Itinerary
Travelers drawn to history, culture, and breathtaking landscapes will find their perfect match in "Exploring Britain & Ireland." Spanning 15 days, this comprehensive sightseeing tour begins in Edinburgh and concludes in Dublin, guiding you through England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales.
Marvel at the age-old mystery of Stonehenge, indulge in a traditional afternoon tea in London, and lose yourself in the medieval "shambles" of York. The rolling hills and dramatic coastlines of the British Isles unfold before you, with highlights like the Ring of Kerry’s panoramic vistas, the lush Scottish Borders, and the ancient Roman ruins in Bath. Royal cities such as Edinburgh and London offer a glimpse into the pageantry and heritage of Britain.
Accommodations, transport, and meals are seamlessly arranged, ensuring a worry-free experience for seasoned travelers. The unique selling point? A thoughtfully curated itinerary that balances iconic sites with immersive local experiences, offering a tour package that captures the essence of Britain and Ireland’s most beloved destinations.

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