Experience the wonders of Great Britain and Ireland, and get to know the lands and legends of the ancient Britons, Scots and Celts. In just 11 days, you’ll discover the elegant cities of London and Edinburgh, pass through the Lake District and end your tour on the enchanting Emerald Isle, where you’ll visit the Ring of Kerry and the Cliffs of Moher. This comprehensive England, Scotland and Ireland tour package showcases some of our favorite destinations in the British Isles.
Detailed Itinerary
Day 1 - Overnight Flight
Your trip begins with a regularly scheduled overnight flight to London aboard an internationally recognized airline.
Day 2 - London
Touch down in London, England’s magnificent capital. After clearing customs and collecting your bags, look for the Hotel by Bus desk. They will be providing your transfer to your hotel. This afternoon is free to explore London on your own or relax in your hotel room. Meet your fellow travelers at a Welcome Dinner this evening.
Included meals: breakfast (in flight), dinner
Day 3 - London
An expert local guide leads this morning’s guided sightseeing tour of London. Highlights of the panoramic tour include views of Trafalgar Square, Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace, Hyde Park, the Big Ben clocktower, the Houses of Parliament, Piccadilly Circus and a stop outside St. James’s Palace, where you might glimpse the ceremonial Changing of the Guard (seasonal and weather dependent). After your sightseeing tour, join an optional afternoon excursion to Windsor Castle, the centuries-old retreat of Britain’s Royal Family.
Included meals: breakfast
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$85 CAD |
Windsor Castle
Led by a Blue Badge Guide, you’ll travel to Windsor for a guided visit to the world’s largest and longest-inhabited castle. Founded by William the Conqueror in 1070, Windsor has been the British Royal Family’s preferred retreat for the past 900 years. Step inside the State Apartments and St. George’s Chapel (closed Sundays), where the Knights of the Garter ceremony takes place. View the exhibit of royal treasures on display within the castle. You’ll then have time to stroll through the town of Windsor and have a look at Eton College, a prestigious prep school attended by Princes William and Harry. Please note: Windsor Castle is occasionally closed when in use by the Royal Family; a visit to Henry VIII’s Hampton Court will be substituted when necessary.
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Day 4 - Edinburgh
Leaving London this morning, you’ll journey by train through the English countryside to the lochs and hills of Scotland. As you approach the Scottish capital, you’ll pass under the dramatic Edinburgh castle; its foundation dates back to 850 B.C. After hotel check-in, the afternoon is free to uncover Edinburgh on your own. For a quick orientation of the city, begin at the Central Train Station, walk down Princes Street—lined with world-class shops—and then climb the hill to the Castle. Tonight, enjoy an included dinner.
Included meals: breakfast, dinner
Day 5 - Edinburgh
Despite some changes to its landscape in the late 20th century, Edinburgh—much like Prague, Florence and Vienna—has managed to avoid the large-scale modernization that has transformed most major cities and has retained its medieval beauty. Dating as far back as 850 B.C., Edinburgh really gained prominence in the 11th century under the reign of David I, who founded the abbey at Holyrood. Today, an expert local guide leads a sightseeing tour from the elegant Georgian New Town to the Royal Mile (both are designated UNESCO World Heritage Sites). You’ll see Holyrood Palace, the quaint shops of the Mile and Edinburgh Castle, where you’ll see the Scottish crown jewels. This afternoon, you might wish to continue your exploration of Edinburgh on your own or join our optional Mary Queen of Scots & Jedburgh
excursion.
Included meals: breakfast
Included entrances: Edinburgh Castle
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$49 CAD |
Mary Queen of Scots & Jedburgh
Journey southeast of Edinburgh today for a visit to Jedburgh. Located in the historic Scottish Borders district, Jedburgh is home to a 12th-century abbey, which you'll visit on an included tour. Later, continue on to the Mary, Queen of Scots House and the Jedburgh Castle Jail.
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Day 6 - Cheshire
This morning, travel through the emerald green landscapes of the Lakes District, whose meadows are dotted with grazing sheep. You’ll marvel at the district’s wild beauty as you encounter picturesque views of farmland, forests, fells (hills) and becks (brooks). Visit Dove Cottage, where Poet Laureate William Wordsworth lived for several years. (Dove Cottage is not available from November - February; during this time Bronte Parsonage Museum will be substituted). Dinner is included this evening in Cheshire.
Included meals: breakfast, dinner
Included entrances: Dove Cottage (seasonal)
Day 7 - Dublin
Travel through the untamed wilderness of Wales to Holyhead, where you’ll board a high-speed ferry across the Irish Sea. Disembark the ferry in Dublin, the cosmopolitan Irish capital city spanning the River Liffey. Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel for check-in. The afternoon is free to begin exploring Dublin. Tonight, opt for an evening of music and dance at our Traditional Irish Evening.
Included meals: breakfast
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$119 CAD |
Traditional Irish Evening
Enjoy this special evening of Irish food, music and live entertainment. Dinner will be served first, giving you a taste of traditional Irish dishes. You’ll then be treated to a live show of Irish music and dance. Join in the fun as you enjoy a merry and memorable night. Please note: The specific venue and day of the week for this optional may change due to availability.
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Day 8 - Dublin
A professional local guide leads your comprehensive sightseeing tour of Dublin. First, drive past the River Liffey to Phoenix Park. The largest enclosed public park in Europe and twice the area of New York’s Central Park, the Phoenix’s grounds include the Arás an Uachtaráin (Presidential Residence) and Dublin Zoo. You’ll also see Temple Bar and Dublin Castle. Then visit St. Patrick’s Cathedral, founded by Ireland’s patron saint in the 5th century A.D., and Trinity College, where you can view the illuminated Book of Kells in the university’s library. Enjoy a free afternoon in Dublin.
Included meals: breakfast
Included entrances: St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Trinity College
Day 9 - County Kerry
Today’s journey begins with a visit to Blarney Castle. This 15th-century fortress is known above all else for the legendary Blarney Stone, said to grant magical powers of eloquence to those who kiss it—which you can attempt by climbing the steep staircase to the top of the parapet and leaning out of the battlements. Continue on to County Kerry this evening.
Included meals: breakfast
Included entrances: Blarney Castle
Day 10 - County Kerry
Today’s included excursion takes you around the Ring of Kerry, a 112-mile coastal route that covers some of Ireland’s most spectacular scenery. Pass the pristine Lakes of Killarney and gaze across Dingle Bay to Dingle Peninsula. Stop in the town of Killarney and at Bog Village, where you may choose to tour the open-air museum and see the simple cabins in which locals lived during the Great Famine. This afternoon, enjoy unsurpassable views of the Skellig Islands. Then continue to the picturesque village of Sneem, the “Knot in the Ring,” where brightly painted cottages surround the cozy market green, before returning to your starting point in the Ring.
Included meals: breakfast
Day 11 - Limerick
This morning, marvel at some of western Ireland’s most mesmerizing coastline and the striking Cliffs of Moher. Continue on to Limerick, where you can relive memories of the day during this evening’s Farewell Dinner.
Included meals: breakfast, dinner
Day 12 - County Kerry
Transfer to Shannon airport for your flight home.
Included meals: breakfast
(In the case of early morning departures, breakfast may not be provided.)
Extend Your Stay
Add 2 nights in London for only $265 CAD (Single room: add $120 CAD)
A city that loves to be explored, London beckons with world-class (and often free) museums and galleries, quirky shops, outstanding restaurants, royal pageantry, charming neighborhoods, and an unconquered heritage of more than 2,000 years of history.