Travel Dates:
- 24/05/2017
- 22/05/2017
- 19/06/2017
- 14/08/2017
- 11/09/2017
Itinerary:
Day 1: London, Bath, Cardiff
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Welcome to your tour of the UK and Ireland. Departing from London, you'll make your way to Stonehenge (optional), the ancient archaeological wonder that has stood for thousands of years in the countryside of south-west England. Ponder the mysteries of this ancient site for yourself and learn about the history of the area. Once you’ve had a chance to look around, you're off to the beautiful and historic city of Bath, famous of course for the Roman baths built there during the reign of the Empire. Heading into nearby Wales, Caerphilly Castle is our next stop, where you’ll be able to snap a few photos of this ancient attraction, built in the 13th century by Gilbert de Clare, a red-headed Norman nobleman. Finally, you arrive in the Welsh capital of Cardiff - for overnight.
Day 2: Stratford-upon-Avon, Liverpool
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Prepare for your second day of adventure. After breakfast in Cardiff, you'll head to Stratford, the hometown of William Shakespeare. A market town with more than 800 years of history, the town still has many buildings that would be familiar to Shakespeare if he was still around today. Then we’re off to Liverpool. Liverpool is a famous British port city with a rich history; there’s something for everyone here. Football fans will be delighted to be in the home city of Liverpool and Everton football clubs, while music fans will be enthralled to be in the home of The Beatles. Spot the famous sites on the driving tour of the city, and explore the city yourself during your free time in the evening. Why not head to Mathew Street, the beating heart of the live music scene and home to the world-famous ‘Cavern Club’, where The Beatles first made their mark on modern music?
Day 3: Liverpool, Dublin
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Catch the ferry across the Irish Sea to Dublin. Once there, you take a drive tour of the city, and spot a few of the city’s more famous highlights. Afterwards, enjoy some free time in this 1,000-year- old city. From the city’s Viking past, its medieval castles and its cathedrals, to its many museums that illustrate some of the city’s more turbulent episodes, Dublin is big enough to keep you entertained, but small enough to get across town in no time at all. Tonight, there’s also the option to visit the Merry Ploughboy Music Pub for a taste of traditional Irish music.
Day 4: Dublin:
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Enjoy a free day in the city of Dublin. One of the city’s most famous exports is, of course, Guinness, and today there’s the option of visiting the Guinness Storehouse to see how its made. Alternatively, visit the National Museum or Museum of Modern art, take a walk along the South Wall, visit the city’s most famous park, St Stephen’s Green or try out the many pubs and eateries.
Day 5: Waterford, Blarney Castle, Killarney:
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Leaving Dublin behind, you travel onward to Waterford, the oldest city in Ireland. Founded by Vikings in 914, Waterford has a fascinating history and rich maritime tradition. Following your stop here, you travel on to the famous Blarney Castle, where you can kiss the Blarney Stone and hopefully gain the ‘gift of the gab.’ Built nearly 600 years ago by one of Ireland’s most famous chieftains, Blarney Castle is one of Ireland’s most famous attractions. After that, it's onward to the pretty town of Killarney in County Kerry, where we’ll stop for the night.
Day 6: RIng of Killarney
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Today, you'll have a free day in Killarney. There are incredible trails to hike, amazing golf courses and beautiful churches to visit. Alternatively, join the free optional excursion and drive to the incredible Ring of Kerry. Keep your camera fully charged and at the ready – it’s going to be a day of stunning scenery. The Ring of Kerry is home to breath-taking coastal views, emerald-green pastures and charming villages – including Caherciveen and Kenmare. Both Caherciveen and Kenmare are quaint and pretty – take the opportunity to amble down the high street of Kenmare and try the culinary treats on offer from the cute cafes, bars and restaurants. Finally, Muckross House and Gardens is a stunning Victorian mansion in the heart of Killarney National Park – there’s the option of visiting stunning house and garden to enjoy the scenery.
Day 7: Adare, Cliffs of Moher, Galway
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Today’s another day for epic Irish scenery. Travelling up the ‘Wild Atlantic Way’, stopping in Adare and Limerick on the way to the famous Cliffs of Moher and the town of Galway. Adare is often called Ireland’s prettiest village, and with its preserved 19th Century thatch-roofed cottages housing craft shops and fine restaurants, it’s not hard to see why. You’ll travel on through the county of Limerick and make your way to the Cliffs of Moher, one of the best-known attractions in all of Ireland. These incredible cliffs rise over 200 metres from the frothing ocean below, and the views on a clear day are breath-taking. Finally, you’ll arrive in Galway, a bright, bohemian city renowned for its oysters, its live music venues, cafes, weekend parties and contemporary vibe. Explore the city for yourself during your free time and experience all the charms that Galway offers.
Day 8: Derry, Londonderry, Giants Causeway, Belfast
- Leaving Galway we journey on to Northern Ireland, stopping first in Derry / Londonderry. Fresh from its makeover following its moment in the limelight as UK City of Culture 2013, Northern Ireland’s second city has a lot to offer. Next, we’ll stop at the Giant’s Causeway, a famous natural oddity made up of around 40,000 interlocking basalt columns. Learn about the myths and legends surrounding the area, and then our final stop on our Irish adventure – Belfast. Here, we have a driving tour with a local guide, to see some of the city’s most famous attractions and learn more about the city’s past. Having pulled off quite a transformation in recent years, Belfast is shaking off its reputation that lingered after the times of The Troubles, and the city’s skyline is constantly changing. Fans of Game of Thrones will be pleased to know that a large portion of the series is filmed here.
Day 9: Stirling, Scottish Highlands
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Today, you head to Scotland. Boarding a ferry in Belfast, you arrive back in England and then head to Stirling in Scotland, where you’ll be able to admire the famous Wallace Monument. Built to commemorate one of William Wallace’s most famous victories at The Bridge of Stirling, the monument is a tower standing on the summit of Abbey Craig, a hilltop near Stirling. Then, you’re off into the Scottish Highlands. Admire the scenery as you travel to your accommodation.
Day 10: Loch Ness, Whiskey Distillery, Edinburgh
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Today, you set off into the Highlands to further explore this famous region of Scotland, stopping at the famous Loch Ness, reputedly the home of the Loch Ness monster. Go for a cruise on the Loch (optional) and see the ruins of Urquhart Castle. You'll then stop off at a local whisky distillery, where you’ll have the chance to taste this most famous Scottish export. Heading out of the Highlands, you’ll arrive finally in Edinburgh, and enjoy a walking tour of the Scottish capital. Apart from Holyrood House, the Royal Mile and Edinburgh Castle, keep in mind that this is the city where JK Rowling famously penned the first Harry Potter novel. Fans might find the city strangely familiar.
Day 11: Edinburgh
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Your time is yours to spend as you like today – revisit some of the highlights from yesterday’s walking tour, or strike out on your own and discover the city for yourself. Explore Edinburgh Castle in full, or if the weather allows, take a stroll up to Arthur’s Seat for panoramic views of the city below. Tonight we offer a traditional Scottish dinner, complete with the famous traditional haggis. Check our Optional Excursions for more information.
Day 12: Alnwich Castle, Yorkshire
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Saying goodbye to Scotland, you make for the famous Alnwick Castle, the home of the Duke of Northumberland and the second-largest inhabited castle in England after Windsor Castle. This castle has also featured in many famous films and TV shows, including two Harry Potter films (The Philosopher’s Stone and The Chamber of Secrets), Downton Abbey, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (and the more recent Ridley Scott incarnation), The Black Adder, Star Trek: The Next Generation and many more. Visiting the castle is an optional excursion. Next, travel into Yorkshire, and to the county capital, York. Home to the largest gothic cathedral in northern Europe (York Minster), York is a charming city of winding cobbled streets, lined with little boutiques selling all manner of fascinating things and there are sweet-shops too if you’re looking to satisfy that sweet tooth. You'll take you on a walking tour of the city to see its most famous sites, before heading to our accommodation in Yorkshire.
Day 13: Cambridge, London
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Today you head to the historic university town of Cambridge. Along with the exquisite architecture, quirky traditions and deep history, there are a significant number of bright sparks who have passed through the city’s famous university: John Milton, Charles Darwin, David Attenborough, Sacha Baron Cohen, Siegfried Sassoon, John Cleese, Nick Drake, Stephen Fry, William Wordsworth, Hugh Laurie, Rachel Weisz and, of course, countless others. You’ll do the traditional thing and go punting along the river before we return to London where our tour concludes.
Inclusions:
- 12 nights; accommodation in twin rooms with private en-suite facilities; Single travelers have the option to pay a single supplement to ensure a private room
- 12 breakfasts, 6 dinners
- All taxes and fees
- Any public transport used as part of the tour (excludes free days)
- Modern air conditioned coach with reclining seats, TV for showing DVDs, and toilet.
- 22 Experiences (including guided walking tours, orientation walks, driving tours of cities plus other exciting experiences)
Optional extras: Current prices for optional excursions will be advised on tour and if selected are payable in cash currency to your tour leader (whilst on tour) - Alnwick Castle, Shakespeare's House, Stonehenge, Loch Ness Cruise, Guinness Storehouse, Irish Music Evening, Roman Baths, The Beatles Story & Museum and Spirit of Scotland Show.
Accommodation:
- Cardiff: Park Inn Cardiff City Centre; Mercure; Clayton Hotel; Jury's Inn Cardiff Hotel
- Liverpool: Ibis Liverpool
- Dublin: Travelodge Phoenix Park
- Killarney: Ring of Kerry; Holiday Inn; The Rose Hotel; The Lake Hotel; The Ashe Hotel; Tralee Holiday Inn; Sneem Hotel
- Galway: Falls Hotel & Spa Clare; Imperial Hotel; Breafy House Resort Mayo; Hotel Ballinna; The Creggan Court Hotel; Knock House Hotel
- Belfast: Travelodg
- Scottish Highlands: Arrochar Hotel; Dreadnought Hotel Callender; Rob Roy Hotel
- Edinburgh: Britannia Hotel
- York: Ibis York
All hotels are accurate at date of publishing but are subject to change without notice.
Conditions
Valid from Dec 3, 2016
Expires Dec 23, 2016
Limit: 4 per user and 2 as gift for others
Book by 23rd December 2016. Bookings essential. Subject to availability. Tour cost includes: accommodation (on a twin share basis) for the duration of the tour (single supplement fee of $390 applies to single travellers wishing to have guaranteed single accommodation), transport by private coach, breakfasts and dinner as indicated and guided walking tours and excursions as per your itinerary, tour leader and their expenses. Cost excludes: your travel insurance, international airfare, tips and any additional excursions you wish to take during the tour. Value of deal is based on current rates, which are subject to change. No cashback. Not to be used with other offers. Refund available from GrabOne within 48 hours of purchase if specific dates are not available. No cashback. Not to be used with other offers.
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