BRITAIN & IRELAND DISCOVERY (CLASSIC GROUP)
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Take a one-of-a-kind trip to the ancient Roman city of Bath, enjoy a private pint-pouring masterclass at the Guinness Storehouse in Dublin and experience the majesty of Holyroodhouse Palace in Edinburgh. This 22-day tour of Britain and Ireland is brought to life by Local Experts, with an arsenal of immersive experiences. Visit Orkney Islands for a glimpse of Britain’s furthest northern reaches and the 1000-year-old Kirkwall Town, while Ireland’s medieval city of Kilkenny serves up the chance to experience hurling—a 3,000 year old Celtic sport. Prehistoric Stonehenge towers over England’s Salisbury Plains, where a tour unlocks some of the secrets held by these 5000-year-old monoliths, while the Viking city of York charms all with its maze of narrow streets and close quarter homes.
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Day 1: London to Stratford-upon-Avon (Dinner with Wine)
- At 08:00, meet your Travel Director at the hotel in London. After a warm welcome, settle into your luxury coach and head westward through the green Chiltern Hills.
- Stop in Oxford, where your Travel Director will introduce you to the City of Dreaming Spires, home to the world’s most famous university.
- With time at leisure, why not enjoy a visit to the renowned Ashmolean Museum or browse through the local indoor market?
- Continue via pretty Cotswolds villages to Stratford-upon-Avon.
- Visit the half-timbered house where William Shakespeare was born, now a museum full of memorabilia relating to his life.
- Later, join your Travel Director and fellow travellers at a local restaurant for a warm and friendly Welcome Dinner with drinks.
Day 2: Medieval York (Breakfast/Dinner with Wine)
- A leisurely drive brings you to the historic city of York; its story going back to the time of the Romans and the Vikings.
- Inside the ancient city walls, see the York Minster, the largest medieval church in northern Europe.
- Explore the maze of narrow streets to the topsy-turvy Shambles, where warped, overhanging timber-framed houses lean so far that they almost touch! Spend the rest of the day at leisure.
Day 3: By the Lakes to Edinburgh (Breakfast)
- Travel across the Yorkshire Dales and wild Pennines to the picturesque Lake District.
- A scenic wonderland awaits, with rugged mountains and tranquil waters that inspired a host of English poets, including Wordsworth, Coleridge, Tennyson and Shelley.
- After a visit to Wordsworth’s grave in the village of Grasmere, cross into Scotland and stop briefly at Gretna Green.
- This is the famous spot where runaway lovers were married over the anvil at the blacksmith’s shop.
- Then it’s on to the majestic Scottish capital.
Day 4: Scotland’s City of Culture (Breakfast)
- Join a Local Expert for a trip along Princes Street to see the ornate Victorian Gothic monument to Sir Walter Scott and the elegant 18th century New Town with its classical Adam facades.
- Over in the Old Town, see the Palace of Holyroodhouse – the official Scottish residence of His Majesty, The King and visit the castle, home of Mons Meg, the Stone of Destiny and the Honours of Scotland – Scotland’s glittering Crown Jewels.
- The rest of the day is at leisure.
- Perhaps research your family tartan in the Tartan Centre or visit the art treasures in the National Gallery?
- In the evening, select departures will attend the spectacular Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo – a colourful mix of pipes and drums, dance and display, set against the floodlit backdrop of Edinburgh Castle.
Day 5: The Highland Capital of Inverness (Breakfast/Dinner with Wine)
- Cross the Firth of Forth into Fife. Make your way to St. Andrews, home to the Old Course and birthplace of golf.
- Enjoy free time to explore.
- Perhaps stroll to West Sands Beach where the famous ‘Chariots of Fire’ scene was filmed? Alternately, wander to St. Andrews University where the love story of Kate Middleton meeting her Prince Charming began.
- Cross the Tay and journey to Blair Atholl and pass the Grampian Mountains on the way to the sparkling Spey Valley.
- Stop at Culloden Moor, where Bonnie Prince Charlie’s Jacobite army was finally crushed in 1746 and visit the Culloden Visitor Centre.
- Travel to Inverness, where your centrally located hotel is set on the banks of the River Ness and looks up to Inverness Castle.
Day 6: Loch Ness to Wick (Breakfast/Dinner with Wine)
- Start the day with a journey of discovery on a Loch Ness cruise. Soak up the scenery, historic monuments and intriguing tales of Nessie in the heart of Scotland’s great glen.
- Your travels then follow the rugged coast north to the fishing port of Wick.
- Visit a whisky distillery to taste a wee dram and learn about the production of the national drink.
- Don’t blink as you drive on to your hotel – you pass Ebenezer Place, which at 2.06 m, is the world’s shortest street!
Day 7: Orkney Islands Experience (Breakfast/Dinner with Wine)
- Start the day by boarding the ferry to the beautiful Orkney Islands where the countryside is breathtakingly majestic and the tranquillity supports a quieter pace of life.
- Here the hardy locals say they live ‘below the wind and above the water.’
- Your Travel Director accompanies you as you visit the 5000-year-old village of Skara Brae, the old Norse Town of Kirkwall, the mysterious Ring of Brodgar, Kirkwall and the small chapel built by Italian prisoners during World War II.
Day 8: Over the Sea to Skye (Breakfast/Dinner with Wine)
- Relax and enjoy the stunning landscapes of lochs and mountains on your way to the fishing town of Ullapool.
- Continue alongside Loch Carron and through Glen Carron, before crossing to the magical Isle of Skye – the largest and most beautiful island of the Inner Hebrides.
- Hear the story of the song ‘Over the Sea to Skye,’ which tells of young Flora MacDonald and how she helped to rescue Bonnie Prince Charlie, who fled in disguise after his defeat at Culloden.
- Admire the scenic splendour on the way to your hotel in Broadford.
Day 9: Loch Lomond to Glasgow (Breakfast)
- Return to the mainland to see the remote Eilean Donan Castle, which under a clear sky offers a perfect reflection in its loch.
- Move on to the WWII Commando Memorial for a chance to view Ben Nevis, Britain’s highest mountain.
- Continue on to the Valley of Glencoe, its dramatic peaks still echoing with the ghastly cries of massacred clansmen.
- Stop on the Bonnie Banks of Loch Lomond, known as the ‘Queen of Scottish Lakes’ according to Sir Walter Scott, before arriving in Glasgow.
Day 10: Walk in the Giant’s Steps on the way to Londonderry (Breakfast/Dinner with Wine)
- Cross the Irish Sea, enjoying views of the Island of Arran along the way.
- Once you arrive in Northern Ireland, prepare yourself for miles of breathtaking beauty!
- The road clings to the coastline at the mouth of the famous Nine Glens of Antrim, alongside sandy beaches beneath towering basalt cliffs.
- Journey to the iconic Giant’s Causeway, a MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience.
- Learn how the National Trust is enabling farming and biodiversity to work together, supporting both wildlife and quality food production.
- This geological masterpiece was created by the cooling of lava which burst through the earth’s crust millions of years ago.
- Continue to the ancient walled city of ‘Derry’.
Day 11: Belleek and Sligo Bay (Breakfast/Dinner with Wine)
- In the morning, meet Ronan, one of the nation’s great storytellers, as he takes you inside Londonderry’s well-preserved walls, still topped with cannons.
- Walk down steep Shipquay Street, with its elegant Georgian houses, to the Gothic Guildhall, and cross the border to see O’Donnell’s Castle in Donegal.
- Journey south to the Belleek Pottery & Visitor Centre, nestled on the banks of the River Erne.
- Meet some of the specialist craftspeople and see artisan techniques in action during your visit.
- Then it’s on to your country retreat, set on the scenic shores of Sligo Bay.
Day 12: Galway and Limerick (Breakfast)
- Experience the beautiful rugged landscape of Connemara, a wonderland of rivers, lakes and silent hills.
- Continue to Galway, where your Travel Director will show you St. Nicholas Cathedral, the Spanish Arch and Eyre Square, dedicated to the late US President John F. Kennedy.
- Move onto your hotel in Limerick, famous for rhymes, lace and Georgian houses.
Day 13: Adare to Killarney (Breakfast/Lunch)
- Start the day with an exploration of Limerick where you will see King John’s Castle, St. Mary’s Cathedral and the Treaty Stone.
- As a MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience, meet John and Freda, passionate restaurant owners.
- Learn how their farm-to-table concept operates and enjoy a delicious meal made from fresh ingredients all sourced within a five-mile radius.
- Continue your journey through the land of song and legend via the picturesque thatched village of Adare, into County Kerry and onto your Killarney hotel.
- At night your Dine-Around Evening offers you authentic and intimate dining as you choose from a hand-picked selection of local restaurants, ranging in style and ambiance.
Day 14: Ring of Kerry Experience (Breakfast)
- In the morning, enjoy a trip around the Ring of Kerry, one of the world’s most scenic journeys.
- See towering cliffs, lush lakelands, remote villages, Ireland’s highest mountain range and the three peaceful Lakes of Killarney.
- With time at leisure, perhaps hire a bicycle and take advantage of the many cycle trails that Killarney has to offer around the lake or through the National Park?
- At night your Dine-Around Evening offers you authentic and intimate dining as you choose from a hand-picked selection of local restaurants, ranging in style and ambiance.
Day 15: Blarney Castle and Cork (Breakfast)
- Cross the rugged Derrynasaggart Mountains this morning and head for Blarney.
- Visit the ruined 15th century castle that is home to the famous Stone of Eloquence.
- It is said that those whose lips caress the Stone of Eloquence are bestowed with the power to persuade, flatter and coax.
- Continue on to Cork, Ireland’s second most populous city, built on the River Lee.
- Enjoy a city tour before checking into your hotel.
Day 16: Kilkenny and Dublin (Breakfast)
- Travel to the medieval city of Kilkenny to visit Kilkenny Castle.
- With a Local Expert, learn how the castle was built in 1195 after the Norman Conquest of Ireland and admire its beautifully restored Victorian era rooms.
- Continue to Ireland’s lively capital, Dublin, and spend a leisurely evening relaxing, exploring or perhaps taking in a famous Irish cabaret?
Day 17: In Dublin’s Fair City (Breakfast)
- Experience Ireland’s national, world-famous drink with a visit to the Guinness Storehouse.
- Gain a fascinating insight into the history and traditions behind its production.
- Then meet your Local Expert who will show you the sights of the city, including Dublin’s elegant Georgian squares, O’Connell Street and the Custom House.
- The afternoon is at leisure.
Day 18: Across the Irish Sea to Chester (Breakfast/Dinner with Wine)
- Bid farewell to Ireland as you board the ferry to Wales.
- Cross the Isle of Anglesey, via the village bearing Britain’s longest name, and continue over the Menai Straits for a stop in the walled market town of Conwy to see the castle.
- Travel along the north coast of Wales and cross the English border to arrive at Chester.
- This fine town still boasts relics of its history as a Roman fortress, as well as the unique black and white shopping arcades, known as the Rows
- An exploration with your Travel Director will show you the well-preserved city walls, Jubilee Clock and impressive cathedral.
Day 19: The Welsh Marches to Cardiff (Breakfast)
- Continue through the countryside to the Welsh capital and see the Principality Stadium and Cardiff Castle.
Day 20: Bath and Somerset (Breakfast)
- Cross the soaring Severn Bridge to reach the elegant Georgian city of Bath, a UNESCO World Heritage Site built in amphitheatre-style on the surrounding hills.
- An orientation of the city will show you the impressive Pulteney Bridge and gothic Bath Abbey, famous for the sculpture of angels climbing Jacob’s Ladder.
- Visit the well-preserved Roman Baths, a MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience, pioneering new educational investments to benefit the community.
- Journey on to Somerset, see Wells Cathedral, as you make your way to Plymouth for the night.
Day 21: Discover Dartmoor (Breakfast/Dinner with Wine)
- Explore Dartmoor with Insight Choice.
- Choose to join a scenic exploration of Dartmoor National Park.
- Alternatively, cruise the scenic Plymouth harbour, where 400 years ago the Mayflower set sail for America.
- Back in Plymouth, enjoy a glass of wine and a delectable Celebration Dinner with your newfound friends as you toast to an inspiring journey.
Day 22: Ancient Stonehenge to London (Breakfast)
- Travel across Salisbury Plain to visit the prehistoric and mysterious Stonehenge, where the strange and awe-inspiring monoliths are reputed to be up to 5,000 years old.
- Your discovery of Britain and Ireland concludes upon your return to the hotel in London.
- Day 1: Swan’s Nest Hotel
- Day 2: Hilton York
- Day 3 – Day 4: Edinburgh Marriott Hotel Holyrood
- Day 5: AC Hotel Inverness by Marriott
- Day 6 – Day 7: The Norseman Hotel
- Day 8: The Dunollie Hotel
- Day 9: Radisson Blu Hotel
- Day 10: Da Vinci’s Hotel Derry
- Day 11: Clayton Hotel Sligo
- Day 12: The George Hotel Limerick
- Day 13 – Day 14: Killarney Plaza Hotel and Spa
- Day 15: Maldron Hotel South Mall Cork City
- Day 16 – Day 17: Trinity City Hotel
- Day 18: The Queen at Chester, BW Premier Collection by Best Western
- Day 19: Clayton Hotel
- Day 20 – Day 21: Crowne Plaza Plymouth/Copthorne Hotel Plymouth (Your hotel will be dependent on your departure date)