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Exploring Scotland & Ireland
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Bask in the warm Celtic culture and majestic scenery of two remarkable lands. Come to know the regal city of Edinburgh on a panoramic coach tour and by foot. Cruise the famed Loch Ness and explore the ruins of Urquhart Castle. Enjoy a traditional evening of Scottish food and entertainment. Visit the Titanic Experience in Belfast and remember the century-old tragedy that shook the world. Walk the Giant’s Causeway (UNESCO) and soak up incredible views of the Causeway Coast, one of the world’s most breathtaking rail journeys. Visit Ireland’s bustling capital city of Dublin and tour historic St. Patrick’s Cathedral. From rugged natural beauty to vibrant and historical cities, the diverse charms of Scotland and Ireland await.
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- 6 Handpicked Accommodations
Included Highlights
- Edinburgh Castle
- St. Andrews
- Loch Ness Cruise
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11 Breakfasts
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Best time for travel exploring scotland & ireland.
While just about any month is great to visit Scotland and Ireland, there are a few prime times of the year for the Exploring Scotland & Ireland tour. Here are some recommendations from our destination experts.
Spring: Springtime is a wonderful time to visit the region! The countryside comes alive with flowers and shades of green, and the days of sunlight are growing just a bit longer, giving you more time to explore.
Summer: August is the perfect time to visit Edinburgh, as the Military Tattoo and Edinburgh Festival both take place then. It’s crowded, but the city is alive with many cultural events. And generally, it’s good weather (fingers crossed for not too much rain!).
Fall: Daylight hours grow shorter, and the weather is not quite as hospitable as summer, but the changing colors of the landscape are truly lovely. Fewer crowds make it easier to navigate sites and take your time to enjoy them.
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Must-See Inclusions:
- Tour the "Fair City" of Dublin with a local guide.
Embark on a scenic cruise on beautiful Loch Ness.
Set out on a walking tour of Derry featuring its medieval city walls.
Cultural Experiences:
Embark on one of the world’s most breathtaking rail journeys along the Causeway Coast.
Explore the Titanic Experience in Belfast.
Discover the heritage of Glasgow with a local guide.
Culinary Inclusions:
Taste apple cider at a family-run farm.
Join in the fun during a night of traditional Scottish food and entertainment.
- Urquhart Castle
- Highland Evening
- Titanic Experience
- Giant's Causeway
- The Causeway Coast Rail Journey
- Cider Farm Tour
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Start your trip with 3 nights in London – the capital of England and the United Kingdom. Use your included Oyster card to navigate the city with a local expert – hopping on the Tube and taking a walking tour by Westminster, The houses of Parliament, and Buckingham Palace. Your tour will end in Trafalger Square, one of London's most iconic landmarks. Take advantage of your included Tower of London pass. You’ll have ample time at leisure to make your stay in London exactly what you want it to be.Your other option is to book a pre stay? Guided Experience the destination with a full itinerary planned for you. You’ll be joined by a dedicated Tour Manager and enjoy planned local experiences and sightseeing. In addition, your accommodations, daily breakfast, and any transfers to connect with your main tour are included. (The Tour Manager for your extension may or may not be the same person as your main tour.)
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- You’re on your way to the United Kingdom. Begin in England and enjoy a 3-night stay in London.
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- Experience London, the esteemed capital of the United Kingdom. Often described as a world within a city, London is a sophisticated metropolis with a timeless style all its own.
- Navigate the city with a local expert. Using your included Oyster card, hop on the famous underground Tube. Take a walking tour around Westminster, The Houses of Parliament and Buckingham Palace. Your tour will end in Trafalgar Square, one of London’s most iconic landmarks. Enjoy the afternoon to further explore the city.
- Start your day with a visit to the Tower of London to peek into the city’s storied past and uncover the secrets of this 11th-century fortress. The rest of the day is yours to see London your way!
- London - Edinburgh, Scotland
- Wish London goodbye as you take a high-speed train through the English countryside to Scotland.
Hotel-Radisson Blu Edinburgh
Hotel-Herbert Park Hotel
Enjoy a traditional pub lunch at a historic pub where you will soak up the atmosphere of days gone by. After lunch, continue on to the nearby Guinness Storehouse, Ireland's top international visitor attraction. Learn about the brewing process that creates this beloved beverage and discover the technique needed to pour the perfect pint! Classic Guinness ads and memorabilia create a nostalgic ambiance as you indulge in a complimentary pint and learn about a different yet key part of Ireland's history.
Join us for an entertaining evening of tastes, sights and sounds that are classically Scottish. Feast on a banquet prepared from a selection of local recipes. Your taste buds will savor the true flavor and goodness of this distinctive country. Tonight will be filled with entertainment including Highland pipers and dancers who deliver the very best in Scottish music, song and dance. Be prepared for a Scottish night of food, fun and many fond memories!
Explore one of Ireland's best-kept secrets. Enjoy a fun and engaging evening with a local singer/songwriter and discover how the tale of Derry is intertwined with many of Ireland's most important events. Come and experience a three-course dinner at a restaurant serving pub-style food. See first-hand why Derry was named the UK City of Culture in 2013.
Tour the "Fair City" of Dublin with a local guide.
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Exploring Edinburgh
Explore the wide streets of New Town and the medieval houses along the Royal Mile.
Inveraray Castle
Find yourself in the home of the Downton Abbey series as you tour the locale where it was set and filmed.
Blarney Castle
Kiss the famous Stone of Eloquence and see if it gives you the gift of gab.
See the birthplace of golf, and Scotland's oldest university.
Cliffs of Moher
Take a ferry across the River Shannon Estuary and view the Cliffs of Moher, a spectacular wall of sandstone that reaches high above the Atlantic.
Skellig Experience
This prizewinning interpretive center gives visitors a rich and evocative experience of "the islands at the edge of the world."
Ring of Kerry
Take a scenic drive around the peninsula to take in rugged, verdant coastal landscapes and rural seaside villages.
Edinburgh Castle
Walk in the footsteps of soldiers, kings and queens, and even the odd pirate or two, in this medieval-era royal residence, military garrison, prison and fortress, alive with many exciting tales.
Titanic Belfast
Explore the history of the ill-fated ocean liner and its first (and last) voyage, in the city where it was built.
Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo
Our July 28th to August 18th departures get to enjoy the precision and performance of pipe and drum corps from around the world.
Dublin Castle
Tour the impressive State Apartments at Dublin Castle - once serving as living quarters, they are now the site of state ceremonies and presidential inaugurations.
Merry Ploughboy Pub
The Merry Ploughboy Pub in Dublin promises an authentic Irish experience with lively music, hearty food, and warm hospitality that captures the spirit of Ireland.
Day 1 Glasgow Tour | Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
Day 2 loch lomond | inveraray castle, day 3 isle of skye | loch ness, day 4 culloden | sheepdog demo, day 5 blair castle | whisky tasting, day 6 glamis castle | st andrews | scottish evening*, day 7 edinburgh castle | city tour, day 8 belfast ferry | titanic belfast | dublin, day 9 dublin | merry ploughboy pub, day 10 blarney castle | killarney, day 11 ring of kerry | skellig experience, day 12 cliffs of moher | medieval castle banquet, day 13 tour ends in limerick, where you’ll stay.
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- Full daily breakfast and many meals*
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- Welcome drinks with your group
- Free Wi-Fi on luxury coaches
- All entrance fees to attractions
- Comprehensive travel itinerary
*Breakfast is not included on Day 1
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- Rain poncho
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The Sandman Signature Hotel is a stunning hotel with 179 bedrooms in the center of vibrant Glasgow, known as Scotland's "dear green place". The city is known for its fabulous art scene, industrial history, and incredible music. The property has a fitness facility, a beautiful restaurant space and bar, with delicious dining options and perfectly executed cocktails.
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Ballachulish Hotel, Ballachulish
Situated in a breathtaking lochside setting at the foot of dramatic Glencoe, this historic hotel really is a Highland home away from home. All the rooms reflect the region’s Highland heritage, with many offering stunning views of the loch and the breathtaking mountain scenery all around. The hotel serves as a base from which guests can explore the Glencoe and Fort William areas or discover many of the local activities and attractions, from golf to the great outdoors. Enjoy complimentary use of the nearby health club, with swimming pool, Jacuzzi, bio-sauna and exercise room.
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Muthu Newton Hotel, Nairn
Muthu Newton Hotel is close to the Nairn golfing links and the Moray Firth offering unrivalled peace and tranquility. Just 10 miles from Inverness airport and less than a mile from Nairn train station. Once frequented by Charlie Chaplin it stands overlooking the Moray Firth and beyond to the Black Isle. The Hotel has 63 rooms with a lush view, the Highland Conference Centre and a wedding venue. The sea-side town of Nairn is one of the prime locations and one of the sunniest spots in Scotland.
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Atholl Palace Hotel, Pitlochry
Originally opened in Victorian times, the Atholl Palace Hotel retains many features of a traditional large country house, with relaxing public areas. The historic nature of the hotel means that every bedroom is unique, with quirky original features, outstanding views and furnishings of the highest standards. The Verandah Restaurant is famed for its stunning views and its quality cuisine, using the very best of local produce. The Stag's Head bar offers a wide range of malt whiskies. The hotel is located in spacious gardens and is within a 15-minute walk of the town of Pitlochry.
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Clayton Hotel Ballsbridge, Dublin
This hotel was once a Masonic School and still retains many striking original features that give it a unique charm. Standard rooms are tastefully decorated and boast a fresh and warm feeling. The Brasserie Restaurant serves breakfast, lunch and dinner with fresh, seasonal and sustainable produce. Tom’s Bar is a great place to relax with a drink or a snack. Set in Ballsbridge, close to the Royal Dublin Society and Aviva Stadium, this property is a short distance from the city center, with good bus service close by.
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Killarney Towers Hotel, Killarney
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Clayton Hotel Limerick, Limerick
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15-Day Ireland and Scotland Tour from Dublin to Edinburgh
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15 days, 3 countries and 21 cities
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Travel to see the very Best of Ireland and Scotland, from delicate Waterford Crystal to the golfing greats of St. Andrews. Kiss the Blarney Stone and you’ll be sharing tales from Giant’s Causeway, the Ring of Kerry and the Scottish Highlands for years to come.
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Sightseeing highlights.
Explore Dublin, Londonderry, Belfast and Edinburgh
Discover Waterford, Adare, Galway and Glasgow
Visit the Irish National Stud near Kildare, the Waterford Crystal Showroom, Blarney Castle, Giant's Causeway, Titanic Experience in Belfast, a whisky distillery in Glasgow and Edinburgh Castle
View Glencoe, Eilean Donan Castle, the battlefield of Culloden and the 18th green at St. Andrews
See St. Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin, Galway Cathedral and Loch Lomond in the Scottish Highlands
Scenic Drive of the Ring of Kerry
Tickets for the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo are included on departures that coincide with performance dates
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Luxury air-conditioned coach with Wi-Fi in most countries or alternative transportation (such as rail journeys)
Ferry from Northern Ireland to Scotland
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Embark on a unique and intimate journey through the Celtic heartlands of Ireland and Scotland on this exclusive tour designed for a maximum of 8 guests.
Discover Britain & Ireland Tour
- 34 attractions
Experience a once-in-a-lifetime 18-day adventure as you behold the most famous and captivating attractions that Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and England have to offer.
Discover Northern Ireland Tour
- 8 attractions
Northern Ireland's natural beauty awaits on this six-day fully-inclusive tour of Ulster. Picturesque towns, untamed coastlines and friendly locals await.
UK and Ireland Tour Dates
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23 Apr - 10 May 2025
18 days / 17 nights • Max 26 ppl
26 Apr - 09 May 2025
14-Day Discover Scotland & Ireland Tour
14 days / 13 nights • Max 26 ppl
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30 Apr - 05 May 2025
6 days / 5 nights • Max 26 ppl
03 - 16 May 2025
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04 - 12 May 2025
9 days / 8 nights • Max 26 ppl
07 - 24 May 2025
10 - 23 may 2025, 14 - 31 may 2025, 17 - 30 may 2025, 18 - 26 may 2025, 21 - 26 may 2025, 24 may - 06 jun 2025.
28 May - 09 Jun 2025
Ancient Ireland & Scotland Tour
13 days / 12 nights • Max 8 ppl
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31 May - 13 Jun 2025
04 - 21 jun 2025, 07 - 20 jun 2025, 11 - 23 jun 2025.
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11 - 16 Jun 2025
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An island nation that once ruled the globe. It was said that the sun never set on the British Empire, such was its scale and scope. England's place in the world may be different today, but its history and its heritage remain undimmed, attracting over 30 million tourists each year. They come in search of the iconic idiosyncrasies that make England unlike any other place on earth. The royal family, the Houses of Parliament, Stone Henge, Shakespeare, black cabs, fish and chips, red phone boxes. Welcome to England.
A proud island nation with five million inhabitants, one hundred thousand welcomes and a song for every occasion. If this is your first time in Ireland, welcome home. Although geographically small, Ireland offers a rich and varied culture to all who visit her shores. Famous for its pubs, and for the Guinness and the folk music on offer within them, Ireland is known worldwide for the warm welcome it offers its guests. It also offers a history and a landscape that are hard to capture in word, image or song. Of course, that doesn't stop this most artistic and literary of places from trying.
Scotland — a place where landscape, culture and history are woven inseparably into one rich fabric. And few countries on earth place greater significance on fabric than Scotland, where the pattern of the tartan you wear can be associated with different clans, families, regions, institutions, and even certain events and individuals. The millions of visitors who flock to Scotland each year are drawn to the highlands and islands, the lochs and the legends. Don't leave without visiting one of the many Scotch whisky distilleries that produce this proud nation's most famous export.
Top Britain & Ireland Tour Attractions
London City
Explore the famous city's unmistakable skyline and awe-inspiring attractions. Read more...
Unearth mystical power and wonder of one of ancient England's greatest feats. Read more...
The Roman Baths
Step into the timeless luxury and stunning architecture of the Roman Baths. Read more...
Explore the stunning architecture and natural beauty of the city of Bath. Read more...
Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway
Embark on a train journey through time and beauty. Read more...
- Shakespeare's Birthplace
Immerse yourself in the birthplace of the most treasured son of literature. Read more...
Chatsworth House
Unveiling grandeur and timeless elegance in a stunning setting. Read more...
Manchester River Cruises
Set sail on a captivating journey along the waterways of Manchester. Read more...
- York Minster
Uncover centuries of history and tales of heavenly grandeur. Read more...
- Jedburgh Abbey
Discover this ancient hub of religion and culture on the Scottish Borders. Read more...
Edinburgh City
Edinburgh is Scotland's modern-day cultural hub and its capital city. Read more...
- Holyrood Palace
This Palace is the official residence of the British Royal Family. Read more...
- Edinburgh Castle
Scotland's number 1 tourist attraction. Built during the 12th century. Read more...
Glasgow City
Scotland's most populous city, its people have their own cultural identity. Read more...
- Glasgow Cathedral
Founded by Glasgow's patron Saint Mungo and Scotland's oldest cathedral. Read more...
- Stirling Castle
Stirling Castle sits atop Castle Hill in the Southeast of the town of Stirling. Read more...
Loch Lomond
Take a journey through a blend of lush forest and open ground. Read more...
- Loch Lomond Cruise
Sail along the tranquillity Britain's largest inland stretch of water. Read more...
Ferry to Belfast Port
Travel from Cairnryan (Scotland) to Belfast (Northern Ireland) via ferry. Read more...
- Belfast City
Northern Ireland's capital city and the birthplace of the Titanic. Read more...
- Belfast City Tour
See how Belfast grew from its past political & religious divisions. Read more...
The Giant's Causeway
40,000 basalt columns make up this UNESCO World Heritage site. Read more...
The Antrim Coast
Endless Coastal views and stunning scenery, your camera is essential. Read more...
Londonderry City
Also known as Derry City. Famous for its intact 17th century walls. Read more...
A cemetery in Co. Sligo. Drumcliffe is the final resting place of W.B. Yeats. Read more...
- Galway City
This harbour City is found on Ireland's rugged West Coast. Read more...
- Kylemore Abbey
One of Ireland's most romantic and aesthetically pleasing buildings. Read more...
The Burren takes its name from the Gaelic for "rocky land" or "great rock". Read more...
- Cliffs of Moher
The views will not disappoint at this most popular tourist attraction. Read more...
- Ring Of Kerry
Embrace the beauty around every corner of this famous driving route. Read more...
Killarney Lakes
Found on the majestic lands of Killarney National Park in County Kerry. Read more...
- Blarney Castle
This 600-year-old Irish castle is famed for its legendary kissing stone. Read more...
- Blarney Woollen Mills
Take a step back into the history of Irish industry and craftmenship . Read more...
The Rock of Cashel
A remarkably well-preserved fortress, that has stood for a millennium. Read more...
Dublin City
Ireland's capital city, jam-packed with activities and attractions. Read more...
EPIC: Emigration Museum
Trace the fascinating history of Irish emigration through the ages. Read more...
Christ Church
1000-year-old home to a rare 14th century copy of the Magna Carta. Read more...
- Guinness Storehouse
Learn all about the famous drink whose heritage is a story of Ireland itself. Read more...
Information for tourists in England
England boasts a long and fascinating history, and this is widely reflected in its tourist attractions, from ancient Stonehenge to the Tower of London. There are countless historical sites and landmarks to explore. Whether they're guided or self-drive, tours of England usually start in London , where you will see lots of the country's heritage and pageantry in full colour. Before heading north, most tours will first head west to Salisbury, where you will find Stonehenge.
Landscape and cities
England is a must-visit destination for anyone who loves to get outdoors. Even if the weather is not the UK's most alluring feature! From the rolling hills of the The Cotswolds and the rugged The Lake District to the scenic coastlines and national parks, England offers a wide range of natural beauty.
For those who prefer to be amongst the people, England is very densely populated and has many burgeoning cities, each with their own culture and character. London, the capital, is known for its iconic landmarks like Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, and the London Eye. Other notable cities include Manchester, birthplace of the industrial-revolution; Liverpool, home of The Beatles; Stratford, Shakespeare's Birthplace ; and Oxford, home to the oldest and perhaps the most prestigious university in the world.
Picturesque Villages
Despite having many thriving cities, England is perhaps even better known for its quaint country villages. A visit to England is not complete until you have explored at least one of its charming villages with thatched cottages, medieval churches, and traditional country pubs.
Culture and museums
England is home to a vibrant arts and culture scene, with numerous museums, galleries, theatres, and live music venues. Many of England's museums, such as the The British Museum and the Tate Modern , offer free admission and house impressive collections of art, history, and science.
Eating and drinking
England's culinary scene is diverse, influenced by its multicultural population. In addition to traditional British dishes, you'll find excellent Indian, Italian, and other international cuisines. Don't go home without trying the fish'n'chips and perhaps a spicy Vindaloo curry! During the daytime, make time for afternoon tea in one of the many traditional English tearooms you will find in most English towns. During the evening, find a cosy English pub and enjoy a pint with the locals.
Getting around
England has an extensive public transport network, including buses, trains, and the London Underground , making it relatively easy to get around. In England, Ireland and Scotland, people drive on the left side of the road. If this is your first time visiting this part of the world, this might take some getting used to, so maybe leave the driving to our experienced driver-guides.
Practical considerations
The currency is the British Pound Sterling (£). It's a good idea to have some cash on hand, though Visa and Mastercard credit and debit cards are widely accepted.
England uses Type G electrical plugs, so you may need an adapter for your electronic devices if you are travelling from North America, Australia or Europe.
The weather can be unpredictable, with a possibility of rain even in summer. Packing layers and a waterproof jacket is advisable.
Information for tourists in Scotland
Like England to the south, Scotland has a deep-rooted history, from ancient castles and battlefields to traditional Highland games and Celtic music. And, perhaps even more than its southern neighbour, Scotland is renowned for its breathtaking scenery, including the rugged Highlands, serene lochs (lakes), and beautiful islands. For those who enjoy the great outdoors, Scotland offers numerous activities, from hiking and mountain biking in the Highlands to golfing on world-renowned courses like St. Andrews . For wildlife enthusiasts, Scotland is a great place to connect with nature, with opportunities to see red deer, golden eagles, otters and dolphins.
Vibrant cities
Edinburgh City , the capital, is famous for its historic and cultural attractions, including the Edinburgh Castle and The Royal Mile . Glasgow City is known for its vibrant arts scene, shopping, and architecture.
Whisky Distilleries
Scotland is the birthplace of Scotch whisky. The distilleries here are celebrated worldwide for producing a spirit that somehow captures the essence of this proud nation. Each distillery you visit offers a unique glimpse into the meticulous art of whisky making, from malting and mashing to fermentation and ageing in oak barrels. The whisky regions — Speyside, Scottish Highlands , Lowlands, Islay, and Campbeltown — each impart distinctive flavours, from peaty smokiness to light floral notes. Tours of these distilleries usually include tastings, inviting visitors to appreciate the craftsmanship and terroir that make Scotch whisky a global icon. Experiencing these distilleries is a journey through Scotland's heritage, landscape, and dedication to excellence.
Loch Ness is one of Scotland's most famous and enigmatic attractions, known worldwide for the legendary Loch Ness Monster, affectionately known as Nessie. It's located in the Scottish Highlands , southwest of Inverness, and is part of the Great Glen, a geological fault line that cuts across Scotland. Loch Ness is the largest body of freshwater by volume in the UK, thanks to its great depth. It is about 23 miles (37 kilometres) long and up to 788 feet (240 meters) deep at its deepest point, making it the second-deepest loch in Scotland after Loch Morar. Adding to the mystery, its waters are famously dark due to a high concentration of peat particles.
Scottish cuisine
Scottish cuisine is characterized by its use of local, hearty ingredients that reflect the country's rich natural larder, from the rugged Highlands to its vast coastline. Central to Scottish food is the iconic haggis, a savoury pudding made from sheep's offal mixed with oats, onions, and spices, traditionally accompanied by neeps (turnips) and tatties (potatoes). Seafood is another cornerstone, with salmon, trout, and haddock enjoyed fresh, smoked, or as part of dishes like Cullen Skink, a creamy fish soup. Scotland's bakeries offer unique treats, such as shortbread, a buttery biscuit, and the Dundee cake, rich with dried fruits and almonds. The country's culinary scene has evolved to include modern interpretations of traditional dishes, showcasing Scotland's quality produce in innovative ways. From Michelin-starred restaurants in Edinburgh City and Glasgow City to cosy pubs in rural areas, Scotland offers a rich dining experience that melds tradition with contemporary flair, always with a warm welcome.
Traditional Gaelic culture
Tourists in Scotland today encounter a culture that seamlessly blends historical traditions with modernity. While the iconic sound of bagpipes and the sight of kilts are common at tourist attractions and ceremonial events, daily Scottish life is more nuanced. Scottish Gaelic, though an integral part of Scotland's heritage, is spoken primarily in the Scottish Highlands and Islands. Visitors are more likely to hear heavily accented English or Scots dialects in most places. Traditional music remains a vibrant part of Scotland's cultural landscape, often heard in pubs and at music festivals across the country. Highland games and folk festivals offer tourists a chance to see traditional sports and dances, but these events are seasonal highlights rather than everyday occurrences. Scotland's culture, as experienced by tourists, combines these historic elements with the contemporary, offering a rich tapestry that goes beyond the romanticized images into the fabric of Scottish life and identity.
Like England, Scotland uses the British Pound Sterling (£), though Scotland issues its own banknotes, which are accepted throughout the UK.
Scotland uses Type G electrical plugs, so you may need an adapter for your electronic devices if you are travelling from North America, Australia or Europe.
Similar to England, Scottish weather can be unpredictable, with possible rain and wind, especially in the Highlands. Layered clothing and a waterproof coat are advisable all year round.
Britain and Ireland Tours Q&A
Why do britain and ireland tours start in london.
Britain and Ireland tours typically start in London, primarily due to its status as a major transportation hub. London boasts six international airports, with Heathrow, Gatwick, and Stansted being the most prominent. Compared with other cities in Britain and Ireland, these airports offer extensive flight options — connecting London to numerous North American airports and other global destinations.
Can you do England, Scotland and Ireland in one trip?
You can combine England, Scotland, and Ireland into a single trip. The main factors to consider include the duration of your journey, the key attractions you wish to visit, and whether you prefer a private or shared-group tour experience.
How many days do you need to see England?
The duration of your visit to England will depend on your travel preferences, interests, and the specific places you wish to explore. For a comprehensive tour of England's major attractions, landmarks, and cities, it's best to aim for between 6 and 9 days. This timeframe allows for visits to iconic cities such as London, Oxford, Cambridge, Bath, and Stratford-upon-Avon, as well as popular attractions like Buckingham Palace, Stonehenge, and the Lake District.
What is the best time to visit England, Scotland and Ireland?
In England, Ireland, and Scotland, it's possible to have rain at any time of the year, but you're more likely to experience clear skies and warmer weather from late spring to early autumn. The summer holidays are from the beginning of June to the end of August, so if you prefer a quieter trip, you may find May or September to be the best months to travel.
Can you do London Scotland and Ireland in one week?
Visiting London, Scotland, and Ireland in 7 days or less is possible, but it would be rushed. Each destination has a lot to offer in terms of history, culture, and attractions, so it's best to set aside more time if possible. A week would only allow for brief visits to selected highlights of each location, leaving little time for deeper exploration or relaxation. If you're short on time, it might be worth removing one of either London, Scotland, or Ireland from your tour.
How much is a trip to England, Scotland and Ireland?
For a return flight from the USA to London, England you can expect to pay between €200 and €1000. The price of a tour of England, Scotland, and Ireland ranges from between €1500 to €5000. Tour prices will depend on a number of factors, including the time of the year, the length of the tour, accommodation preferences, and travel style. If you were to find a median price on your return flights and on your England, Scotland and Ireland tour price, the total would come in at around €3850 ($4,151) .
How to travel between England, Scotland, and Ireland: flight, ferry, or train?
It is possible to travel through England, Ireland and Scotland using a combination of flights, ferries, and trains. Each mode of transportation offers its advantages regarding speed, cost, and experience, so the choice depends on your preferences, budget, and itinerary. For tours of Britain and Ireland, the typical mode of transport is a coach and ferry combination. The most popular ferry route is Cairnryan in Scotland to Belfast in Northern Ireland.
How to pack for weather in England, Scotland, and Ireland?
Pack clothes like t-shirts, long sleeves, and sweaters that you can mix and match depending on the weather. A waterproof jacket is essential.
A good rule of thumb is to always anticipate a light shower. Bring along a durable waterproof jacket, pants, and footwear (boots or shoes are both suitable).
Pack for cooler evenings, especially in Scotland and Ireland. Think fleece jackets, wool sweaters, and even thermal leggings for extra cosiness.
You'll likely do a lot of walking, so pack comfy, sturdy shoes that can handle city walks and countryside strolls.
Hats, gloves, scarves, and sunglasses are always handy against the British and Irish wind, rain, and sunshine!
An umbrella can be handy for light rain, but wind can make them tricky to use. Consider a compact, windproof one for added convenience.
Choose clothes that dry quickly in case you're caught in a downpour. Bulky items take up space, so pack light and versatile pieces.
Before your trip, check the forecast for Britain and Ireland. This will help you fine-tune your packing list.
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Adare Village and Thatched Cottages
About Adare Village and Thatched Cottages
Adare is a small town in Co. Limerick, known for its quaint and colourful thatched cottages. Adare is considered to be one of Ireland's most beautiful towns so stop and take in the view. Don't forget your camera today - the perfect chance to capture the essence of old Ireland.
Explore Adare Village along the Wild Atlantic Way .
About The Antrim Coast
En route to The Giant's Causeway, you will travel along the legendary Antrim Coast, a route with views so stunning that it is considered a destination in its own right. Prepare to be amazed: here you will find some of the greatest coastal landscapes any travel photographer could hope to capture.
About Belfast City
Since peace returned to Belfast in the late 1990s, Northern Ireland's capital has undergone an astonishing transformation. Once tied in with sectarian violence and, perhaps cruelly, lumped in with Bosnia, Beiruit and Baghdad on the list of places for globe-trotting tourists to avoid, the city is now a modern, thriving and cosmopolitan hub of hotels, restaurants and family-friendly attractions.
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Belfast Tour & Murals
About Belfast Tour & Murals
You will be joined by a local specialist guide on a city tour of Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland. You will see and hear all about the history of this once troubled city including the murals of the Loyalist Shankill Road and Nationalist Falls Road.
Black Taxi Tour Belfast
About Black Taxi Tour Belfast
Take a journey through this once troubled city. See the murals of the Loyalist Shankill Road & Nationalist Falls Road. The Troubles took their toll on the economic life of Belfast, but the past ten years of peace have returned much prosperity while the genuine friendliness of the city never left.
Blarney Castle and The Blarney Stone
About Blarney Castle and The Blarney Stone
Situated five miles north-west of Cork city, Blarney Castle is a solid fixture on almost any tour of Ireland. It is best known for the famous "Blarney Stone" of which visitors are encouraged to kiss, in accordance with a tradition that spans centuries.
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About Blarney Woollen Mills
Originally built in 1823, Blarney Woollen Mills was mainly used for the spinning and weaving of wool. After it closed in 1973, it reopened in 1975 — as an Irish heritage shop.
About The Burren
A limestone plateau covering 250 square kilometres, The Burren takes its name quite aptly from the Gaelic for "rocky land" or "great rock". While in one sense very fitting, the name does not do justice to what experts have more justly termed " one of the world's most stunningly unique natural heritage regions ".
The Burren runs alongside the Wild Atlantic Way .
- Christ Church Cathedral
About Christ Church Cathedral
Christ Church Cathedral, founded by the Viking King Sitric almost 1000 years ago in 1034. The cathedral crypt is one of the largest in the UK and Ireland, dating back to the 12th Century. Here in the crypt, you can see the Mummified remains of the Cat and the Rat which were found in the cathedral organ, and a rare 14th century copy of the Magna Carta.
The Cliffs of Moher
About The Cliffs of Moher
One of the most popular and most eagerly anticipated attractions on any vacation in Ireland , and the views will not disappoint. They rise to a height of 702ft (214m) and 9 miles (14km) long, these sheer vertical cliffs hold a steady, undulating line against the tireless advance of the Atlantic below. A better view of the sea and setting sun you will not find.
The Cliffs of Moher are a Signature Discovery Point on the Wild Atlantic Way. For more information click here .
Culloden Battlefield
About Culloden Battlefield
The Culloden Battlefield Visitor Centre commemorates the last pitched battle fought on British soil, in April 1746. Learn more about the Jacobite intent to overthrow the House of Hanover and return the House of Stuart to the British throne.
Derry / Londonderry City
About Derry / Londonderry City
Although Derry's recent transformation is perhaps less dramatic than that of Belfast, visitors who come to Derry expecting a city still darkened by the long shadows of The Troubles will almost certainly be pleasantly surprised. In anticipation of the city's status as UK City of Culture 2013, Derry received considerable investment and underwent a rejuvenating makeover. The famous city walls are up to 8 metres in height and, in places, are 9 metres wide. They were completed in 1618 and were never breached.
About Drumcliffe
Visit Drumcliffe Cemetery in County Sligo where you can read the epitaph on the grave of W.B. Yeats. Found nestled between Ben Bulben mountain and Drumcliffe bay.
Explore Drumcliffe along the Wild Atlantic Way .
About Dublin City
Dublin is Ireland's capital city. It is known as being a friendly and vibrant place to visit — with an endless list of activities and destinations available to explore and world-famous nightlife.
About Edinburgh Castle
Luring over Edinburgh from its position on Castle Rock, Edinburgh Castle has been a fixture of the skyline since the 12th century. The location of Castle Rock, formed on top of an extinct volcano, made it the ideal location to build a defensive fortress. Edinburgh Castle, over the years, has been used as a place to burn 'witches' at the stake, foil rebellions and house prisoners of war. Today it is Scotland's number 1 tourist attraction.
About Edinburgh City
Edinburgh has been Scotland's capital city since the 15th century. It is Scotland's second most populous city, after Glasgow, and is the location of both the Scottish government and monarchy. Edinburgh is seen as the cultural hub of Scotland, with its thriving festival scene attracting 4.4 million visitors to the city in the month of August alone.
EPIC: The Irish Emigration Museum
About EPIC: The Irish Emigration Museum
EPIC: The Irish Emigration Museum, tracks the harrowing history of the 10 million Irish people left the island, for a variety of reasons, over the past 300 years.
About Ferry to Belfast Port
Enjoy a leisurely ferry crossing to the welcoming Belfast Port in Northern Ireland.
About Galway City
Galway City is seen as the cultural and artistic hub of Ireland. Take time to enjoy the artisanal food and relaxed, Bohemian vibes of this unique city.
Galway City and Salthill Promenade form part of the Wild Atlantic Way. The county of Galway also includes the Wild Atlantic Way Discovery Points of Killary Harbour, Cleggan Harbour and Sky Road. For more information click here .
About The Giant's Causeway
Northern Ireland's only UNESCO World Heritage site, known in Gaelic as Clochán na bhFomhórach or Clochán an Aifir, The Giant's Causeway is an area of 40,000 basalt columns, formed into a regular interlocking pattern by an ancient volcanic lava flow.
About Glasgow Cathedral
Glasgow Cathedral is the oldest building in Glasgow and the oldest cathedral on the Scottish mainland (Built in the 12th century). It is located where the patron saint of Glasgow, Saint Mungo, is thought to have built his church. Saint Mungo's tomb is found in the cathedral's lower crypt. Today the cathedral is publicly owned and is the responsibility of the Historic Environment Scotland Group.
About Glasgow City
With a population of 621,020, Glasgow is Scotland's most populous city (3rd in the UK). The people of Glasgow are known as "Glaswegians" or "Weegies" and are often noted by visitors as have a very distinct, sometimes hard to understand, way of speaking, known as the Glasgow patter. During the industrial revolution Glasgow became a centre of shipbuilding and marine engineering and saw its population and economy grow rapidly. Today Glasgow remains a commercial hub of the UK and a city that continues to attract a large number of tourists every year.
Glenveagh Castle
About Glenveagh Castle
Located within Glenveagh National Park, Glenveagh Castle was built by Captain John George Adair between 1870 and 1873. Having made his fortune through land speculation in America, Adair return to Ireland and began large amounts of land in County Donegal. The castle was built in the Scottish Baronial style and is surrounded by a garden and commands stunning views of the nearby mountains, lakes, woodlands and valleys.
The Guinness Storehouse
About The Guinness Storehouse
Guinness is more than just a brand, indeed, more than just a beer. And that's not just for the Irish, but for the many millions of Guinness-drinkers worldwide. The site of the brewery itself is massive, at a staggering 26 hectares, but it will be the old grain storehouse that you visit. Shaped like a giant pint of the black stuff, this most popular of Dublin attractions towers over the surrounding neighbourhoods, with the top-floor Gravity Bar offering a delightful panorama across the Dublin cityscape which can only be enhanced by a well-earned pint to cap-off your visit.
Highland Folk Museum
About Highland Folk Museum
About Highland Folk Museum is a museum and open-air attraction located in the Scottish Highlands. It is designed to showcase the domestic and working lives of the early highland people.
About Holyrood Palace
Holyrood Palace, officially known as The Palace of Holyroodhouse is located at the opposite end of The Royal Mile from Edinburgh Castle. It is the official residence of the British Royal Family, and is often the setting for state occasions in the area. It has been the main residence of the Kings and Queens of Scots since the 16th century.
Killarney National Parks & Lakes
About Killarney National Parks & Lakes
Muckross Estate, in the town of Killarney, County Kerry was donated to the Irish Free State in 1932. Its grounds became Ireland's first national park and, over time, it has expanded to encompass nearly 25,500 acres. The jewel in the crown of the park is its majestic lakes, Lough Leane (the lower lake), Muckross Lake (the middle lake), and the Upper Lake. These lakes make up a quarter of the park's area and continue to draw admirers in huge numbers ever since the park first opened.
Killarney National Parks & Lakes are located a short distance from the town of Kenmare on the Wild Atlantic Way .
King John's Castle
About King John's Castle
Located alongside the River Shannon in County Limerick, on King's Island. Dating back to 922, to a time when Vikings were the inhabitants of the island (Thormodr Helgason, the Viking sea-king, built the first settlement here. The castle itself was built in 1200, under the instruction of King John of England.
About Kylemore Abbey
Kylemore Abbey is not only one of Ireland's most attractive buildings; since 1920, it has also been home to the Sisters of the Benedictine Order in Ireland. Even today, Kylemore continues to operate as a working Abbey: here, the sisters live, work and pray, as well as welcome visitors from across the globe. Kylemore Abbey's greatest attraction is its location. Nestled at the base of Duchruach Mountain on the northern shore of Lough Pollacappul, in the heart of the Connemara Mountains, it is regarded as one of Ireland's most romantic locations.
Kylemore Abbey can be viewed along the Wild Atlantic Way.
About Loch Ness
Loch Ness is the second largest loch ( lake ) in Scotland, after Loch Lomond and the deepest on the British Isles. It is most famous for the alleged presence of a creature known as the Loch Ness Monster or "Nessie". Nessie came about through stories past down from generation to generation, a few dodgy photos from the 1930s and an "official" sonar reading from around the same time. It is the U.S equivalent of Big Foot, real only in the minds of those who choose to believe... or is it?
About Loch Lomond
Loch Lomond, located in the southern part of Scotland, is a lake that forms a part of the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park. The highlands area surrounding the lake is known for its red deer and oak woodlands.
About Loch Lomond Cruise
A cruise of Loch Lomond offers stunning views of the largest inland stretch of water in Britain. Visitors can relax and enjoy the serene surroundings as they sail along the tranquil waters, taking in the picturesque landscapes of mountains, islands, and forests.
About Moriarty's
Located close to the Killarney National Park, Moriarty's is an Authentic Irish Gift Store and Restaurant. Hand crafted Irish jewellery, Waterford Crystal and classic and modern tweed fashions and furnishings are all on offer at the gift store. The restaurant is an 85 seater offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
Mount Congreve Gardens
About Mount Congreve Gardens
Mount Congreve Gardens. Located in Kilmeaden, County Waterford, Mount Congreve Gardens is an 18th century Georgian estate and mansion. It was designed by the same architect that created both of Waterford's cathedrals, John Roberts.
Mount Stewart House & Gardens
About Mount Stewart House & Gardens
Recently recognised as being one of the top 10 gardens in the world, Mount Stewart is a rich tapestry of planting plant life and stunning walking trails. The house dates back to the 19th century, and was the Irish seat of the Vane-Tempest-Stewart family.
Muckross House
About Muckross House
Located on the grounds of the expansive and idyllic Killarney National Park. Muckross House, and its 11,000-acre grounds, was donated to the Irish state in 1932.
Muckross House Traditional Farms
About Muckross House Traditional Farms
Located on the grounds of the picturesque Muckross House and its impeccable gardens. Take a step back in time and see the Irish farming lifestyle of the 1930s and '40s. A time when the horse was responsible for much of the labour and the weather was the be all and end all in terms of production.
About Ring Of Kerry
The Ring of Kerry is located on the Iveragh Peninsula of southwest County Kerry. It is a circular driving route that takes in a number of seaside villages and picturesque coastal landscapes.
The Ring of Kerry towns of Kilorglin, Glenbeigh, Cahersiveen, Waterville, Caherdaniel, Sneem and Kenmare also feature on the Wild Atlantic Way . You can also visit the Wild Atlantic Way Signature Discovery Point of Skellig Michael , an abandoned 7th century Christian island monastery, from the town of Portmagee during the warmer months of the year.
About The Rock of Cashel
Ireland has more than its fair share of outstanding archaeological sites, but the Rock of Cashel is arguably the most impressive. The 'rock' from which it takes its name is, in fact, a limestone hill, covered in luscious green, rising from the plain which characterises the surrounding area. The word 'cashel', by contrast, is derived from the Irish Gaelic word caiseal , meaning stone fortress. It was the seat of kings and medieval bishops for 900 years and flourished until the early 17th century. Brian Ború was crowned King of Munster here in 977 and he became the High King of Ireland in 1002.
Scottish Highlands
About Scottish Highlands
A stunning mountainous region in Scotland's northwest, the Scottish Highlands—with Loch Ness and its famous resident at its centre, the city of Inverness in its northeast and the U.K's highest peak at its southwest—has been a popular tourist destination for decades and a getaway for people looking to return to nature for centuries.
About Stirling Castle
A symbol of Scotland's national pride and independence, Stirling Castle sits atop Castle Hill in the Southeast of the town of Stirling. The main structure of the castle was built during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. There have been a total of eight sieges of Stirling Castle, most of them occurring during the Wars of Scottish Independence. Â
The Quiet Man Museum
About The Quiet Man Museum
The Quiet Man Museum. A reproduction of the quaint thatched cottage from the John Wayne starring, John Ford directed movie of the same name. all costumes, artefacts and furnishings have been recreated in precise detail, to reflect the setting of the 1952 classic. Located in the picturesque village of Cong, County Mayo.
About London
London, the capital city of England, is a captivating destination that seamlessly blends rich history with modern glamour. Whether you're fascinated by history, art, culture, or simply the energy of a bustling metropolis, London has something for everyone.
About Stonehenge
Situated on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England, approximately two miles west of Amesbury, Stonehenge is an ancient monument. Comprised of a circular arrangement of towering sarsen stones, each measuring about 13 feet in height, seven feet in width, and weighing around 25 tons, it is adorned with horizontal lintel stones that connect them together.
About The Roman Baths
Situated in the city of Bath, Somerset, England, the Roman Baths are remarkably preserved thermal baths. The construction of a temple on this site took place between 60 and 70 AD during the initial decades of Roman Britain, ultimately giving rise to the creation of a small Roman urban settlement known as Aquae Sulis.
Bath has rich history that combines seamlessly with a lively modern atmosphere. Visitors can explore the well-preserved Roman Baths, admire the beautiful Georgian buildings, and enjoy the city's vibrant cultural offerings, such as art galleries and literary festivals.
About Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway
The Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway is a railway operated by dedicated volunteers, preserving the heritage of steam locomotives. It runs alongside the border of Gloucestershire and Worcestershire in the picturesque Cotswolds region of England. The GWSR has successfully restored and reopened approximately 14 miles of track, offering a scenic journey from Cheltenham Race Course to Broadway.
About Shakespeare's Birthplace
This charming half-timbered house stands as a testament to the iconic playwright's humble beginnings and offers a glimpse into the history and heritage of one of the world's greatest literary figures.
About Chatsworth House
Chatsworth House offers a selection of over 30 rooms waiting to be discovered. From the awe-inspiring Painted Hall and the intimate family chapel, to the grand State Rooms and the exquisite Sculpture Gallery.
About Manchester River Cruises
Manchester River Cruises offers sightseeing cruises along the River Irwell and the Manchester Ship Canal. Departing from both Salford Quays and Ralli Quay in the city center, these cruises provide a wonderful opportunity to take in the beauty of the local waterways.
About York Minster
York Minster serves as the official residence of the Archbishop of York, who holds the third-highest position in the Church of England. It also stands as the main cathedral for the Diocese of York and the Province of York.
The Cotswolds
About The Cotswolds
The Cotswolds is famous for its numerous charming villages, each boasting its own distinct character and architectural beauty. Travelers are drawn by the quintessential English feel of places such as Bourton-on-the-Water, Bibury, and Castle Combe, regions that hark back to a bygone era.
The Lake District
About The Lake District
The Lake District encompasses the highest terrain in England. Referred to as "fells", these mountains are teeming with wildlife, dotted with archaeological sites, and primarily consist of open, communal land.
Tate Modern
About Tate Modern
First opened in May 2000, Tate Modern, boasts an extraordinary art collection, which it showcases just a fraction of at any given time. Today, the Tate stands as a premier art institution in London, home to some of history's most iconic and influential artworks.
The British Museum
About The British Museum
The British Museum draws over 6 million visitors per year, who marvel at its famous artefacts, including treasures like the Rosetta Stone, the Parthenon sculptures, and ancient Egyptian mummies.
London Underground
About London Underground
The London Underground, nicknamed the Tube due to its tunnel shape, stands as one of the world's oldest metro systems, starting operations in 1863. Upon the introduction of the Central Line Railway in 1900, it earned the moniker the Twopenny Tube, a nod to the cost of a ticket.
The Royal Mile
About The Royal Mile
St. andrews old course.
About St. Andrews Old Course
Although many people think the game's beginnings in St. Andrews date back to the 12th century, historical records indicate that golf has been played there for much longer. A stroll through the most famous links in the world will provide you with an understanding of the iconic landmarks and a history that is both unique and unmatched.
About Jedburgh Abbey
Jedburgh Abbey stands as a testament to the wealth of Scotland's cultural and religious history. First established in the 12th century, this ancient abbey played an important role as a centre of spiritual devotion for countless generations.
18-Day Discover Britain & Ireland Tour
- Free time in London
- Manchester River Cruise
- Tour of York City
- Tour of Edinburgh City
- Tour of Glasgow City
- Tour of Belfast City
- Titanic Belfast
- Giant's Causeway
- Irish Emigration Museum
- Departure flight home
- Arrival at Edinburgh Airport
- St. Andrews Golf Club
- Kingsbarns Distillery Tour
- Loch Ness cruise
- Belleek Pottery
- Sheepdog Demo
- Blind Piper Pub
- Rock of Cashel
Discover the Island of Ireland, North and South with this unforgettable 14-day tour. Spend 4 days in Ulster, and 10 more in Eire.
- Trim Castle
- Belfast Murals
- Hillsborough Castle & Gardens
- Bushmills Distillery
- Derry City Walls
- Lough Erne Cruise
- Devenish Island
- Jameson Distillery Midleton
10-Day Iconic Scenes of Ireland
- 22 attractions
Experience all that is Ireland in this 10-day adventure. Ireland's best-loved attractions and its best-kept secrets, including the Wild Atlantic Way.
- Dublin Airport
- Clonmacnoise
- Free time in Galway City
- Killary Fjord
- Free time in Cork City
- Charles Fort
- Irish National Stud
- Traditional Farm Lunch
8-Day Iconic Scenes of Ireland
Take in the essence of captivating Ireland as you embark on an unforgettable 8-day adventure, immersing yourself in the Emerald Isle's beauty and charm.
- Mikey Ryan's Bar
- Killarney National Park
- Hazel Mountain Chocolate Factory
- Free time in Dublin City
- St Patrick's Cathedral
6-Day Iconic Scenes of Ireland
- 11 attractions
Experience the true essence of Ireland in under a week. Ireland's unmissable destinations and the Wild Atlantic Way in one unforgettable tour.
- Clonmacnoise Monastic Site
- Adare Village
- Cork City Gaol
- Midleton Distillery Experience
- Kilkenny Castle
Ancient Ireland Tour
- 19 attractions
An exclusive tour capped at max. 8 guests, travelling through the idyllic scenes of The Wild Atlantic Way. Including an overnight stay in an Irish castle.
- Dublin Airport arrival
- Waterford Crystal
- Arrival in Edinburgh Airport
- Edinburgh City tour
- Dalwhinnie Distillery
- Eilean Donan Castle
- Isle of Skye
- Glasgow City tour
- Belfast City tour
- Derry City tour
- Dublin City tour
Deluxe Castle Tour
Live like royalty for 10 days across Ireland, staying in real Irish castles and country manors. Enjoy the finest all-inclusive tour Ireland has to offer.
- Lough Eske Castle
- Derry City Tour
- Free time in Derry City
- Derry City walking tour
- Ulster American Folk Park
- Cruise Loch Lomond
- Clydeside Distillery Tour
- Glasgow City Tour
- Ferry to Belfast
- Glenshane Country Farm
- Giants Causeway
- Hillsborough Castle
- Carlingford Lough Ferry
- Farewell dinner and show
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England, Ireland, Wales & Scotland Tour - 10 Days
Our 10-day England, Ireland, Wales & Scotland tour gives you the opportunity to immerse yourself in the rich culture, history, and heritage of these ancient lands as well visiting historic villages, towns, and cities,
We’ll travel through the heart of the glorious English countryside, passing beautiful towns such as Shakespeare’s Stratford-upon-Avon and the Roman city of York and into areas of outstanding natural beauty, including The Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales. We also visit the capital cities of London, Edinburgh, Belfast, Dublin and Cardiff. This England, Ireland, Wales & Scotland Tour departs regularly throughout the year and includes carefully selected hotel accommodation with breakfast, some evening meals, and more.
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Buckingham Palace
Day 1 – London
Arrive in London, the capital city of the United Kingdom. You’ll have some time to explore the city, perhaps with a walk along the bank of the River Thames or a visit to one of the museums in Kensington. You might also feel like visiting one of London’s diverse neighborhoods, such as Covent Garden, Westminster, Mayfair, or Chelsea.
Hotel: Park Plaza Riverbank including breakfast
Day 2 – Stratford & York
Roman Walls and York Minster
Leaving London, we’ll head right into the heart of the English countryside, known for its green rolling hills and beautiful landscapes. The first stop is the town of Stratford-upon-Avon, the birthplace of William Shakespeare. Visit the house where Shakespeare was born and grew up, as well as the nearby visitor center. Departing Stratford, we’ll head up north to the city of York. Enjoy an orientation walk passing the ancient Roman city walls, York Minster and the collection of ancient narrow streets, known as The Shambles.
The evening is spent in the spa town of Harrogate. Enjoy a traditional pub meal.
Hotel Crowne Plaza Harrogate including breakfast and dinner
The Lake District,
Day 3 – Lake District & Glasgow
On day three of this England, Ireland, Wales & Scotland Tour we’ll slowly work our way further North. We’ll drive through the Yorkshire Dales and into the Lake District, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a beautiful part of England, known for its writers and poets. Enjoy an optional relaxing cruise on Lake Windermere. Alternatively, discover the charm of the local town Bowness-on-Windermere. We then continue traveling through the picturesque countryside, which inspired the English poet William Wordsworth and writer Beatrix Potter. The drive continues until we head into Scotland, passing Gretna Green, where couples used to elope and ‘tie the knot’. We continue on to Glasgow, the third largest city in the UK, with an orientation that passes many of the famous sites. In the evening there is an optional extra to dine at a traditional venue featuring Scottish entertainment.
Novotel Glasgow Center Hotel, including breakfast
Day 4 – Edinburgh
A full day to explore all that Edinburgh has to offer! This is the capital city of Scotland, perched on a hill with stunning views all around. Led by a local specialist, highlights of the day include visiting Edinburgh Castle and seeing the Royal Mile, the Palace of Holyroodhouse, the beautiful new Scottish Parliament building, and the exquisite Georgian architecture of the New Town. In the evening, we return to the Novotel Glasgow Center Hotel and will have a delicious meal at a local restaurant (included). Enjoy an optional trip to Rosslyn Chapel. This historic 15th-century building has a painted ceiling which includes a dove with an olive branch ( a symbol of the Knights Templar) popularized by The Da Vinci Code novel.
Day 5 – Belfast
We’ll head down the Scottish coastline and take a short ferryride across to Northern Ireland, arriving soon after in Belfast. Belfast is the capital city of Northern Ireland. Accompanied by a local specialist we’ll explore Belfast, including City Hall and the dock where the Titanic was built. From here, it’s straight to our hotel in Dublin. In the evening enjoy an optional meal at a local restaurant-pub where you will taste authentic Irish cuisine and experience the famous Irish hospitality
Ballsbridge Hotel or The Address Hotel Connolly, breakfast included for both.
Day 6 – Dublin
St Patrick’s Cathedral
A full day to explore Dublin, the capital city of Ireland. Joined by a local specialist, you’ll get to see many of the highlights of the city, including St Patrick’s Cathedral, the tallest church in Ireland, Trinity College, and the pretty Georgian squares. Visit the Guinness Storehouse in St James’s Gate. This is where the story of Guinness began in 1759. Learn how this once-small brewery has become one of the most popular beers worldwide. There will be time for tasting in the Gravity Bar which looks out over fantastic views of the city. Spend the rest of the day at your leisure soaking up the special and unique Irish culture.
Alternatively, enjoy an optional visit to Glendalough, once a glacial valley that became an early monastic site in the 6th century. Explore the remains, including the Round Tower.
In the evening, enjoy an optional traditional Irish cabaret experience famed for its Irish music, dance, songs, and humor.
Ballsbridge Hotel or The Address Hotel Connolly. Breakfast included.
Day 7 – Kilkenny and Waterford
Departing Dublin, we head to the Irish National Stud, world-famous for rearing thouroughbred racehorses. Enjoy a a guided tour, followed by a walk in the stunning Japanese Gardens, considered to be the finest in Europe. From here, admire the medieval Kilkenny Castle, built in 1260 AD, before some free time for lunch. We then head south to the Waterford Crystal Studios to watch the craftsmen produce their exquisite cut glass and visit the Waterford Crystal shop.
Enjoy either an optional guided tour of Waterford, the oldest city in Ireland. It is thought to have been founded by the Vikings in the 9th Century. Explore the city’s rich heritage with a local guide, followed by a visit to one of the city’s oldest pubs.
or, enjoy an optional evening of traditional Irish entertainment, including folk songs and singing, and maybe even a pint or two!
Evening accommodation is either at the Waterford Marina Hotel or The Fitzwilton Hotel Waterford. Breakfast included.
Day 8 – Cardiff
‘The Keep’, the fortified tower built within the walls of Cardiff Castle
Day 8 of this England, Ireland, Scotland & Wales tour is spent in Cardiff. We start the day by taking the ferry across the Irish Sea, and head to Cardiff, the capital city of Wales. We take a panoramic tour of the city passing many of the historic sites including the Millenium Centre, National Assembly and Cardiff Castle. There is an optional visit to the 11th-century Castle. Enjoy the richly decorated interiors; each room is decorated with exquisite murals, stained glass, gilding, and with superb craftsmanship. Walk the battlements and enjoy amazing views.
In the evening, we travel into the countryside to visit a sustainable farm run by a local Welsh family. They will demonstrate their farming techniques, meet some of the resident animals, and see their vineyard, which is the oldest and largest in Wales. Experience Welsh hospitality and enjoy a homemade meal with the family. This is included in the package.
Evening accommodation is in the Park Inn by Radisson Cardiff City Center.
Breakfast and dinner included.
Day 9 – Bath & Stonehenge
Crossing back into England, we arrive at the UNESCO World Heritage City of Bath. Admire the city’s elegant Georgian architecture and medieval Bath Abbey, which have been used as backdrops to many famous movies. Visit the 2000-year-old Roman Baths, which utilized natural warm springs to create a place to bathe and from which the city takes its name.
We then visit Stonehenge. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is one of the most mysterious places in the world. Built over 5,000 years ago, admiring the Neolithic stone circles, followed by a visit to the Neolithic Village and state-of-the-art Visitors Center.
From here, we continue on to London.
Evening Accomodation is at the Park Plaza London Riverbank, County Hall.
Breakfast included.
Day 10 – Depart London
The final day of this England, Ireland, Scotland & Wales tour – say goodbye to your fellow travellers and head home.
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- Dinners where stated
- Transportation via luxury coach with WIFI and a ferry to and from Ireland
- Driver and a travel director
- Audio headsets
- All porterage and restaurant gratuities
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- Optional experiences. These can be purchased on the day via your tour director
- On occasion, hotels of similar standard and location may be utilized.
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Together, Ireland and Scotland are home to more than 30,000 castles. Some bedazzle. Others bend to the ground while sheep graze their fallen walls. Regardless, castles fill us with awe. Both countries also share a fondness for whisky. We have records from the 15th century for the drink and, in both countries, the name for whisky was translated as ‘the water of life.’ Tour a distillery. It’s pure joy.
For jaw-dropping scenery, Ireland has the Wild Atlantic Way and Scotland the North Coast 500. Both have extraordinary vistas. The land tends to shape its citizens—in this case, neither the Scots nor the Irish take life too seriously. Both charm visitors with their friendly, open hospitality. Their native languages are similar. We suggest you learn just one word and it’s the same in both countries—‘sláinte.’ Pronounced ‘slawn-cha,’ it’s a hardy toast that means, “Health!”
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Travel Ireland, Scotland, Britain or a combination of all three with our popular luxury bus tours, for small groups and large groups . Depending on your budget and length of your stay, we have the perfect coach trip for you to see the best of these beautiful countries.
Travel in comfort from coast to coast and experience varied treasures, from stunning countrysides and coastlines to picturesque towns and World heritage landmarks. In Ireland, tick the Wild Atlantic Way, The Cliffs of Moher and the Giant’s Causeway off your travel bucket list as well as Dublin City, historic Castles and much more.
Choose from our wide range of small and large group coach tours, led by your own personal, expert driver guide. Our all-inclusive bus tours of Ireland, Scotland and Britain include wonderful accommodation, meals and guided excursions.
For a more customized tour experience, we also have a great range of private tours. Be sure to also take a look at our self-drive tours if you would prefer to be in the driving seat.
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Explore Scotland Via Bus & Coach Tours
Forget planning a route or worrying about a parking space. A bus or coach tour in Scotland lets you sit back and admire the beautiful landscapes and scenery. We've got everything from week-long guided bus tours of our islands to city bus tours around Edinburgh or Glasgow.
Travelling by Coach & Bus in Scotland
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Coach Operators
Most of the inter-city and longer distance coach services around Scotland are provided by:
- Scottish Citylink
- National Express
You can buy tickets in advance online, by phone, in stations and often on board. It's a good idea to book as early as possible to guarantee a seat.
Coach discount fare options
If you plan to do a lot of travelling by coach, save money with multi-journey tickets, such as:
- Explorer Pass - offers unlimited travel on Scottish Citylink network
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Local bus services
Four main operators, First, Stagecoach, Lothian Buses and National Express, and a number of independent operators, run local bus services in Scotland between the main cities, towns and villages.
For information on all services in and around Scotland's towns and cities, contact Traveline Scotland on 0871 200 22 33.
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MINIBUS AND COACH TOURS
Coach tours of Scotland range from small private day trips and weekend minibus tours to longer coach excursions in more remote places. It's a great way to meet fellow travellers and you can find trips to suit every budget and itinerary.
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CITY BUS TOURS
Taking a city bus tour in Scotland is an excellent way of finding your feet on the first day of your holiday or squeezing in a last burst of sightseeing. Most of Scotland's cities have guided bus trips which provide a whirlwind tour of the main attractions and in multiple languages. Join themed bus tours such as royal connections or famous ghost stories.
Hop-on/hop-off tours are popular because they get you around the city with interesting information on the way. Some tickets are valid for more than one day, so you can take your time and board the bus as many times as you like.
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Do coach tours operate year-round?
Yes, bus and coach tours take place all year across Scotland, but it’s worth checking directly with the provider to make sure they can offer what you’re looking for.
Do coach tours accept last-minute bookings?
We recommend getting in touch with your coach operator directly for last-minute information and booking requests. For busy routes and when travelling at peak times, such as weekends or national holidays, it's a good idea to book as early as possible to guarantee a seat.
Can you book a coach tour in advance?
Scotland bus and coach tickets can be bought in advance by phone, online, in stations and often on board. Again, we suggest you book in advance to guarantee a seat.
Are there baggage restrictions on coach tours?
When travelling by coach, make sure that you check the baggage allowance restrictions. Coaches often have:
- limited space for larger items such as prams
- rules around bringing your bike
- charge for other extra baggage
A First bus for Jedburgh in the centre of Kelso, Scottish Borders
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What coach journeys go from England to Scotland?
You can easily get to Scotland by road from the rest of Britain and they’re usually a cost-effective way of planning your travel.
- National Express run coach services to Scotland with routes to Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Inverness.
- FlixBus operate daily services from London to Edinburgh and Glasgow. They also run domestic routes across Glasgow, Perth, Stirling and Aberdeen.
- Megabus cover some routes including Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Inverness and Perth. On some overnight services, passengers have their own berth as well as a standard seat for greater comfort during their journey.
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Are coach and bus services suitable for families?
It’s worth checking directly with your service provider, but lots of Scotland’s bus services and routes are child-friendly. Some even offer family tickets, discounts or free travel for children travelling with accompanying adults.
What local bus services are there in Scotland?
There are four main operators that run local bus services in Scotland between the main cities, towns and villages – First, Stagecoach, Lothian Buses and National Express, as well as a number of independent operators. Visit their websites directly for more information.
What themes do coach tours cover?
Coach tour itineraries can be themed by specific interests. Maybe you'd like a tour to historic attractions or you're keen to visit our whisky distilleries and sample a dram? You can choose a tour company who'll create a tailored trip just for you.
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“The tour was well run. We had an excellent trip and would definitely book another.” Brenda, traveled in June 2024
- Tour the historic university city of Cambridge
- Discover Edinburgh's UNESCO-listed city center
- Explore Shakespeare's Stratford-upon-Avon
- Cruise on Lake Windermere in the Lake District
- Tour Edinburgh Castle and the Royal Mile
“I really enjoyed the trip it actually was more than I expected.” Ruth, traveled in September 2017
- Explore Shakespeare's Birthplace in Stratford
- Tour Edinburgh Castle with a local guide
- Visit the ancient ruins of Jedburgh Abbey
“The landscape and scenery was amazing, very recommended.” Sandra, traveled in October 2023
- Explore Cambridge's historic colleges
- Tour Edinburgh with a local guide
- Boat trip on Loch Ness and Urquhart Castle visit
“We covered a lot of places and got a real insight into the areas we visited.”
- Explore Stonehenge's ancient mysteries
- Admire Bath's stunning Roman architecture
- Take a panoramic drive on the Ring of Kerry
“The tour was very knowledgeable and funny.” Eric, traveled in October 2023
- See the best of Ireland and Britain
- Visit the legendary Cardiff Castle and Edinburgh Castle
- Explore architectural remains and energetic cities
“In conclusion for me the trip became a fantastic event.” RogerEllsworth, traveled in August 2019
- Explore Shakespeare's birthplace in Stratford
- Stroll through historic York and view York Minster
“The tour was very knowledgeable and the driver was helpful.” Jessica, traveled in July 2024
- Explore historic Edinburgh Castle
- Visit the iconic Cliffs of Moher
- Tour the ancient Roman Baths
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