Highlights
Explore Londons famous landmarks like Buckingham Palace, London Bridge, and Big Ben
Visit Stratford-upon-Avon; the birthplace of the legendary playwright, William Shakespeare
Discover the extremely beautiful Edinburgh Castle, which proudly sits upon Castle Rock
Admire the breathtaking views at Loch Lomond, one of Scotlands largest Lochs in Glasgow
Walk around St. Patricks Cathedral in Cork, a religious place for Christians across the globe
Itinerary
Embark on a grand exploration of Britain and Ireland’s storied past on the "Treasures Of England Scotland And Ireland" city sightseeing trip. Over 14 days, this relaxed group tour sweeps you through London’s cosmopolitan bustle, the scholarly halls of Cambridge, and the medieval streets of York. Scotland’s capital, Edinburgh, enchants with its historic castle, while the Highlands’ natural beauty unfurls around Pitlochry and Inverness.
Board a boat on Loch Ness and scan for its legendary monster before soaking in Glasgow’s vibrant atmosphere. Cross the Irish Sea to Dublin, then traverse Ireland’s history and landscapes, from the Rock of Cashel to the Cliffs of Moher and the scenic Ring of Kerry. The journey’s unique gems include old west Clare, the Kingdom of Kerry, and the medieval city of Kilkenny. On the return to London, pause in Stratford, Shakespeare’s birthplace.
The highlight of this tour package is its unmatched breadth—uniting England, Scotland, and Ireland’s iconic sights and hidden corners in one comprehensive, expertly guided trip. With all meals, accommodation, and transport arranged, you’re free to enjoy every moment of this cultural odyssey.
day 1 - London Arrival
Welcome to London! Upon arrival at the airport, we will be waiting to transfer you to the hotel. Later, our guide will give an overview of the tour, or you can check the informative panels in the hotel reception area.
Overnight in London
day 2 - London
After breakfast, the day is at leisure to explore London at your own pace. Stroll along the River Thames and admire iconic landmarks such as Tower Bridge, Big Ben, and the Houses of Parliament. Visit Buckingham Palace and, if time permits, witness the colourful Changing of the Guard ceremony. Art and history lovers may explore the British Museum or the National Gallery, while shoppers can indulge in retail therapy along Oxford Street or Regent Street. For a relaxing escape, unwind in the greenery of Hyde Park or discover the charm of Covent Garden with its cafés, boutiques, and street performances. Later, you may choose to enjoy breathtaking city views from the London Eye or Sky Garden, followed by an evening at leisure — perhaps a Thames River dinner cruise or a classic West End musical. Overnight stay in London.
day 3 - London
Today after breakfast, begin your journey through the heart of London with your tour guide. As you make your way through the city, your guide will impart exciting stories and interesting facts about London's long history. Visit iconic landmarks such as Westminster, the Houses of Parliament, the City and the River Thames. In the afternoon, enjoy some free time to explore at your leisure. We recommend you take an excursion to the picturesque Thames Valley, including a visit to the charming town of Windsor and the breathtaking Windsor Castle. In the evening, you will gather at Piccadilly for a stroll through Leicester Square, Chinatown and Soho, famous for their vibrant atmosphere, theaters and entertainment. Afterward, you will return to your hotel by bus.
Overnight in London
Please note that, in some cases, this evening program may take place on the day of your arrival in London.
day 4 - London - Cambridge - York - Durham
Today after breakfast, the day starts by departing London and heading towards northern England. Your first stop will be Cambridge, where you will have the chance to admire the beautiful colleges. After lunch, you will continue to York, known for its stunning cathedral, Roman walls and vibrant shopping streets. Then, you will have free time to explore the city. Later, proceed to Durham, a charming medieval town featuring a magnificent cathedral, set in front of the castle. This journey will provide you with a mix of historical landmarks, stunning architecture and the opportunity to experience the unique atmosphere of these iconic northern cities.Overnight in Durham
day 5 - Durham - Alnwick - Edinburgh
This morning after breakfast, we travel north through England and pass by the edge of the city of Newcastle. We will stop at Alnwick Castle, which is the second-largest inhabited castle in England. Home to the Duke of Northumberland, Alnwick has been Percy’s family home since the Norman invasion. The castle has been set in several films and television productions, featuring Brancaster Castle in Downtown Abbey and Hogwarts School of Witchcraft in the Harry Potter films. (Admission to the castle is not included). After some free time, you will continue to Edinburgh, arriving at noon. This is Scotland’s capital city and one of the most active cities in Northern Europe. Its monumental center has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its castle overlooks the city’s steep streets and parks. Evening, meet your local guide and discover Scotland’s capital city. Explore Edinburgh to compare and contrast the wide streets and elegant mansions of the Georgian 200-year-old “New Town” with the narrow lanes and medieval townhouses along the Royal Mile, the oldest part of the city.
Overnight in Edinburgh
day 6 - Edinburgh - Pitlochry – Inverness - Loch Ness - Glasgow
Today after Breakfast, you have an exciting adventure through the breathtaking Scottish Highlands! Your journey begins with a relaxing coffee and a stroll in the charming village of Pitlochry. From there, you will head north, passing through Inverness, near the legendary Loch Ness. Embark on a boat trip across its mysterious waters and visit the historic Urquhart Castle (admission included). Next, pass through Fort Augustus, famous for its canal locks and continue to Fort William, a popular tourist destination at the base of Ben Nevis, the highest peak in the UK. As we travel south, you will cross the scenic high plateaus, where snow often lingers and follow the picturesque shoreline of Loch Lomond. Our day concludes with a stroll around central Glasgow before settling into our accommodation.
Overnight in Glasgow.
Important Note:
For groups arriving in Edinburgh between November 15th and the end of February, an adjusted itinerary will be followed due to shorter daylight hours and snowy roads:
Begin our day in Edinburgh, heading to the picturesque town of Pitlochry, famous for its whisky production. A visit to a traditional whisky distillery (admission included) is on the agenda before continuing to Stirling. Known for its rich history, Stirling boasts a magnificent historic center and its iconic castle, the site of significant battles and royal coronations (tickets included). After time for lunch, we’ll stop for a photo opportunity at The Kelpies, two towering horse-head sculptures inspired by Scottish folklore. The journey wraps up in Glasgow, where you enjoy a stroll around the city center before settling into your accommodation.
day 7 - Glasgow - Belfast - Dublin
Today after breakfast, enjoy a panoramic tour of Glasgow City prior to heading towards the east coast of Scotland. You will board a ferry in Cairnryan as your journey takes you towards Northern Ireland, arriving in Belfast, Northern Ireland’s capital city. This monumental city of Victorian architecture will remind us of the difficult coexistence between Protestants and Catholics in this area. After a look around the Catholic and Protestant neighborhoods that remind us of their troubled past, visit the famous murals. After spending some free time in the city center. We will resume our journey to the Republic of Ireland (Eire), ultimately arriving in Dublin. Finally, your Ireland vacation begins.Overnight in Dublin
day 8 - Dublin
In the morning, after breakfast, meet your guide and proceed to discover Dublin. Listen to the history of the city and its Georgian neighborhoods. Discover Dublin's hidden gems as you wander among many famous places. As you stroll on the banks of the River Liffey, visit its parks, old university and its lively downtown streets. Stop at the impressive classical Front Square of Ireland’s first university, Trinity College, to hear of the college's numerous tales and treasures. Return back to the hotel. The afternoon is free for leisure. We recommend exploring the Irish capital, wandering round the lively banks of the River Liffey and visiting its museums or the famous Guinness brewery, visiting Temple Bar, Dublin’s cultural and entertainment quarter
Overnight in Dublin
Please Note: Occasionally, depending on our arrival time in Dublin and the daylight hours, the tour may take place the previous afternoon.
day 9 - Dublin - Powerscourt - Kilkenny - Cashel - Cork
Today after breakfast, you will depart from Dublin and head towards Powerscourt, a short distance away. Here, you will explore the magnificent Powerscourt Gardens, designed in the 18th century and renowned as the most beautiful in Ireland (admission included), you will be able to admire its stunning fountains, the serene Japanese Gardens and the unique pet cemetery. Afterward, travel to Kilkenny, where you will have time for lunch and a stroll through this vibrant town. Continue towards south and visit the impressive Rock of Cashel (admission included), a medieval fortress symbolizing Ireland’s historical struggle against England. You will arrive in Cork in the evening, with time to explore the center of Ireland's second-largest city. Enjoy dinner at hotel.Overnight in Cork
day 10 - Cork - Kinsale - Killarney - Adare - Limerick
The morning after breakfast, you will depart for Kinsale, stopping at Charles Fort. This 17th-century fortress offers stunning ocean views and is a must-see site. Once in Kinsale, you will have time to explore its historic center, which is considered one of the most beautiful coastal towns in Ireland. Afterward, you will travel to Killarney, a popular tourist town in the heart of Ireland. You will have time to stroll around the town before embarking on a traditional Jaunting Car Tour through Killarney National Park. The tour will take you through gardens, along the lake, and to Ross Castle, offering beautiful lakeside views. You will also enjoy a short cruise on the lake to take in the scenic surroundings. Continue and make a brief stop in Adare, a charming village known for its stone and thatched-roof cottages and the ruins of an old abbey. By mid-afternoon, you will arrive in Limerick, where you will have time to explore the city center, visit the castle, walk along the river, or explore the cathedral. Enjoy Dinner at the hotel.Overnight in Limerick
day 11 - Limerick - Burnaty - Cliffs Of Moher - Galway
Today after breakfast, you will visit Folk Park in Bunratty (tickets included), a fascinating park where you’ll step back in time to explore Ireland's past. Wander through traditional cottages and old markets and discover a castle that offers an authentic look at life in the Middle Ages. Next, you will head to Caherconnell to see the Poulnabrone Dolmen. If you're lucky, you may even witness dogs herding sheep. Afterward, visit the breathtaking Cliffs of Moher, which offer stunning views of the ocean (admission included). Those interested can take a walk to O’Brien’s Tower. Your journey will then continue through Burren National Park, known for its striking landscapes. Finally, you will arrive in Galway.Overnight in Galway
day 12 - Galway - Clonmacnoise - Dublin
Post breakfast, we will head east towards Cong, a small, picturesque village located in a magnificent lake area. You will visit the ruins of the Royal Abbey and walk around Ashford Castle, a gorgeous medieval castle that has been turned into a hotel. Then travel to Clonmacnoise, where after lunch (own expense), you will visit its monastic ruins. One of the most famous monastic sites in Ireland, Clonmacnoise is located along the River Shannon near the village of Shannonbridge, County Offaly. It became a center for learning in the 9th century and was visited by Pope John Paul II. A walk amongst the peaceful stone ruins of this famous place will conjure images of the saints and scholars of Ireland’s renowned golden age of learning. Then you will resume our journey back to Dublin, arriving in the late afternoon. Spend the rest of the day at leisure or explore the city on your own.Overnight in Dublin.
day 13 - Dublin - Caernarfon - Liverpool
After an early breakfast, proceed to the port and board your ferry to Holyhead. Enjoy the best experience on the Irish Sea onboard the ferry. The Dublin Holyhead ferry route connects Ireland with Wales. After crossing the Britannia Bridge, you will arrive in Caernarfon and stop at the imposing medieval Caernarfon Castle, built by King Edward I, which dominates the town and has a well-deserved UNESCO World Heritage status. You will see that a large number of medieval town walls still exist, including eight towers and two twin-towered gateways, surviving in places to battlement height! Spend time walking around and have lunch (own expense). You will continue to follow the coast towards England, arriving in Liverpool in the evening. Upon arrival, check-in. The rest of the day is at leisure. We suggest a visit to the Beatles Museum (admission not included).Overnight in Liverpool
day 14 - Liverpool - Stratford - Oxford - London
After your breakfast, enjoy an orientation tour of Liverpool, taking in some of the iconic sites in the city. Travel southward towards the heart of England. You will visit Stratford-upon-Avon, Shakespeare’s hometown. With its beautiful gardens and Tudor houses. Visit the house where Shakespeare was born (admission not included), Spend time strolling around and have lunch (own expense). Then, continue to travel, passing through the beautiful landscapes of the Cotswolds, with its hills and cottages with thatched roofs. You will visit Oxford, a town synonymous with scholastics and culture. Kings, statesmen, philosophers, and scientists have all studied here. You will have free time in this prestigious University city and visit one of its spectacular main colleges. Time to stroll around prior to heading to London before arriving in the late afternoon.Overnight in London
day 15 - London -
Enjoy your breakfast. Later, make your own way to the London International Airport to prepare for your flight back home.

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