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Britain and Ireland Explorer

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16 days

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Overview

Step into the stories of Great Britain and Ireland on this journey through history and natural beauty. Explore Shakespeare’s Stratford-upon-Avon, feel the medieval magic of Edinburgh, and stand in awe of the sweeping Cliffs of Moher. Uncover the legacies of Vikings, Romans, and Normans. Traverse England’s stunning Lake District, and scan the eerie waters of a legendary loch for its most famous resident. 

Locations Visited

London, Stratford-upon-Avon, York, Bradford, Edinburgh, St. Andrews, Scottish Highlands, Culloden, Inverness, Loch Ness, Fort William, Glencoe, Glasgow, Gretna Green, Lake District, Wrexham, Chester, Holyhead, Dublin, Belleek, County Donegal, Sligo, Galway, Cliffs of Moher, Shannon, Dingle Peninsula, Co. Kerry, Blarney, Waterford, Rosslare Harbour, Fishguard, Cardiff, Bath, Windsor

Countries Visited

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Northern Ireland

Travel Style

Regional

Accommodations

15 nights included

Age Requirements

Minimum age 5

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Itinerary

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Day 1

London – Stratford-upon-Avon – York – Bradford

Discover what’s 'great' about Great Britain as you kickstart your lengthy love affair with Britain and Ireland in London. The multicultural capital, with all its color, history and culture, waves you on towards the lush green counties north as you wind your way to Stratford-upon-Avon. There’s time to explore the town where England’s favorite bard was born and laid to rest. You could delve into his life during a visit to Shakespeare’s Birthplace and Visitor Center before continuing your journey to York. Wander through its medieval streets to the city’s geographic and spiritual heart, the York Minster. Then walk along The Shambles, a street so old it was mentioned in the Domesday Book. Continue to your hotel in Bradford.

  • Accommodation

    Leonardo Hotel


All that lies between you and bonnie Scotland is Hadrian’s Wall. Unlike the barbarians it sought to keep out, you’ll have free reign not only to view it but to cross it bound for the 12th-century ruins of Jedburgh Abbey. See how this symbol of power and authority over 'The Debatable Lands' still impresses today. This evening, an Choice Experience could see you take in a traditional Ceilidh, or time your visit to coincide with the rousing The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo with tickets included on certain departures.

  • Accommodation

    Courtyard by Marriott Edinburgh West


  • Meals

    Breakfast

Poets, writers, kings and queens have all found it impossible to resist Edinburgh’s allure. From its medieval Old Town to the elegant Georgian façades across the Leith, you’ll soon discover why it captured the hearts of so many famous people throughout the ages. Your Local Guide reveals all the colorful tales of 'Auld Reekie' as your sightseeing tour rolls past the Palace of Holyroodhouse, the Royal Mile and Edinburgh Castle, perched atop Castle Rock. Explore the city your way during your free afternoon or consider joining one of two special Choice Experiences, discovering Rosslyn Chapel or exploring what lies behind the impenetrable walls of Edinburgh Castle. Don your tartan if you please this evening. Tonight, choose to visit the ancient village of Torphichen, where Knights Hospitaller once settled.

  • Accommodation

    Courtyard by Marriott Edinburgh West


  • Meals

    Breakfast

A scenic drive through the ancient kingdom of Fife this morning reveals a time when these lush green hills were under the feudal rule of a Pictish king. Your first stop, however, is in the seaside town of St. Andrews, most noteworthy for its 15th-century university and inspiring the origins of golf. Put aside your dream of a hole-in-one and head to Pitlochry next, your gateway to the Highlands. You could choose to explore this salmon fishing center on your own or walk in the footsteps of queens during an optional visit to Blair Castle, home to Europe’s last remaining private army. Later, an exhilarating optional encounter with a shepherd and his sheep could be on the cards. But it’s the enthusiastic border collies on this Highland farm that are the stars of the show on this Choice Experience.

  • Accommodation

    Craiglynne Hotel Grantown On Spey


  • Meals

    Breakfast

    Dinner

Straight out of a scene in 'Outlander', the Scottish Highlands has a mystical air about it which you’ll come to discover as you explore its rugged beauty, evocative history and enchanting Highland ways. On your visit to Loch Ness this morning, keep a keen eye out for ‘Nessie’ before arriving in Inverness, the capital of the Highlands. Today’s poignant highlight is a visit to Culloden, where Bonnie Prince Charlie’s forces fought in the 1745 Jacobite Rising. Return to your hotel in the Highlands for dinner.

  • Accommodation

    Craiglynne Hotel Grantown On Spey


  • Meals

    Breakfast

    Dinner

Get ready for a jaw-dropping road trip through Scotland’s most legendary landscapes. Towering above it all, Ben Nevis sets the scene as we cruise toward Fort William, the self-proclaimed "Outdoor Capital of the UK." Soak in the stunning views of Loch Linnhe on your drive before heading to Glencoe, where the breathtaking beauty hides a dark past—the infamous 17th-century MacDonald massacre that earned it the name "Glen of Weeping". The adventure keeps rolling along the scenic shores of Loch Lomond, where you can hop on an optional cruise to Rob Roy’s cave. Then it’s off to Glasgow, where a city tour takes you past the stunning Glasgow Cathedral and George Square. Wrap up your day with an evening of great food and classic Glaswegian banter—opt for our MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience comedy show and see why this city is famous for its humor. 

  • Accommodation

    Ibis Glasgow City Center


  • Meals

    Breakfast

Elope to Gretna Green, as many young couples once did to tie the knot over its marriage anvil. While the practice of handfasting was outlawed less than a century ago, this Scottish town remains a haven for romance and runaway lovers. Continue south through tiny northern villages and vast pastures fringed by ancient stone walls to the Lake District. Today’s highlight is a stop at Lake Windermere where an Optional Experience brings this 'loveliest spot that man hath found' to life. Board an optional cruise on a boat and take a step back in time aboard an old-world steam train before arriving at your hotel later.

  • Accommodation

    Ramada Plaza by Wyndham Wrexham


  • Meals

    Breakfast

    Dinner

See the legacy of Roman rule during this morning’s visit to the ancient walled city of Chester. You’ll view its defensive 1st-century walls and the characteristic black and white half-timbered buildings, famously known as 'The Rows' before heading to the west coast. Cross St. George’s Channel to Ireland and its youthful capital, Dublin. You’ll arrive just in time for a Choice Experience at a local gastropub that will deliver the craic for which Ireland is so renowned.

  • Accommodation

    Dublin One


  • Meals

    Breakfast

Embrace your playful side on this morning’s sightseeing tour through Ireland’s whimsical capital with a Local Guide. View St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin Castle and Trinity College, where the 9th-century Book of Kells, and Ireland’s greatest cultural treasure, is housed. This afternoon, explore Dublin your way or join one of two Choice Experiences to visit important monastic sight in Europe. Your Local Guide will bring the ancient stories of Glendalough to life and show you around the beautiful landscapes of the garden of Ireland. This evening, an optional dinner and cabaret evening will have your toes tapping and taste buds craving another round of Irish coffee.

  • Accommodation

    Dublin One


  • Meals

    Breakfast

Cross the 'Emerald Isle', passing lush green counties as you wind your way north to Bundoran. There’s no better way to admire the scenery than joining an optional cruise along the Shannon River. Later, view the ruins of the 12th-century Boyle Abbey before continuing to Donegal, the gateway to the Wild Atlantic Way. Nothing says sophistication quite like fine porcelain and this afternoon’s visit to Belleek Pottery, across the border in Northern Ireland, reveals over a century of craftsmanship and art, the results of which can still be seen on dining tables the world over.

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    The Abbey Hotel


  • Meals

    Breakfast

    Dinner

Leaving civilization behind for the day, your scenic drive through County Donegal will deliver a multitude of dramatic landscapes. Golden beaches, rugged cliffs and uninhabited islands dot your route so keep your camera at the ready to capture these perfect gifts of Mother Nature. 

  • Accommodation

    The Abbey Hotel


  • Meals

    Breakfast

Galway’s ancient reputation as a 'place of foreigners' is long gone, but much of its captivating heritage remains as you’ll see first-hand during a stroll around Eyre Square. View Galway Cathedral, then leave the city behind for the plunging Cliffs of Moher. Take a deep breath and let the fresh sea air fill your lungs as you peer over the edge of the emerald-topped cliffs where puffins make their home, to the crashing waves of the Atlantic below. With a squint on a clear day, you may just be able to see the distant Aran Islands.

  • Accommodation

    Treacys Oakwood Hotel Shannon


  • Meals

    Breakfast

    Dinner

See the Ireland you’ve only encountered in pictures and on the big screen until now. Your drive around the stunning Dingle Peninsula reveals a land of stone monuments, wild beaches and verdant pastures. See tiny Gaelic settlements, colorful fishing villages and landscapes that 'catch the heart off guard', in the words of Irish poet, Seamus Heaney. Later arrive in Tralee in County Kerry, where the Rose of Tralee International Festival attracts 'lovely and fair' Irishwomen from around the world to compete for the crown of 'Rose'. A fitting way to end the day would be to join an Optional Experience with a show of Irish dancers. Embrace the spirit of old Ireland life and times.

  • Accommodation

    River Island Hotel Castleisland


  • Meals

    Breakfast

Kiss the Blarney Stone and acquire the 'gift of the gab' on your visit to Blarney Castle this morning. Show off your silver tongue throughout your scenic drive through Cork to Waterford, Ireland’s oldest city. From the ancient Vikings to the Normans, they all made their mark on Waterford, but it is the city’s glittering crystal mastery spanning the years since 1783 that have made it world famous. Visit the Waterford Crystal Showroom (when open) to see its artistry before an optional walking tour with a Local Specialist followed by a drink in a pub.

  • Accommodation

    Treacy's Hotel Waterford Spa & Leisure Center


  • Meals

    Breakfast

Board your return ferry to the United Kingdom this morning, arriving in Wales later where its tiny capital Cardiff waits to be explored. Your orientation tour will take you past its Millennium Center, the National Assembly and the historic Castle at its heart. Join an optional tour of Cardiff Castle followed by an optional evening of Welsh music, culture and humor.

  • Accommodation

    Holland House Hotel Cardiff by Sunday


  • Meals

    Breakfast

As your epic exploration of five countries comes to an end, there’s time to fit in some last-minute sightseeing before returning to London. Cross the Severn Estuary into England and venture to Bath, with its elegant Georgian architecture and the Roman Baths which have given this ancient spa town its name. Visit Windsor and view the world’s oldest and largest inhabited castle before shopping for Royal souvenirs. The King's home is a sight to behold before you continue to London where your journey comes to an end.

  • Meals

    Breakfast

Highlights

Essentials

  • Visit the town of Shakespeare's birth

  • View York Minster and stroll along the Shambles

  • View the remains of the Roman wall

  • View the Jedburgh Abbey ruins

  • Sightseeing with your Local Guide includes Princes Street, the Royal Mile and views of the Castle

  • View the 18th green on St. Andrews Old Course

  • Visit the famous battlefield

  • Visit the capital of the Scottish Highlands

  • View the most famous loch of them all

  • See Glencoe, also known as the 'Glen of Weeping'

  • View Glasgow Cathedral and George Square on your orientation tour

  • Visit this town, popular with eloping couples since 1754

  • Visit this picturesque region

  • View the timbered buildings known as the 'Rows'

  • With your Local Guide, see St. Patrick's Cathedral, Christchurch Cathedral, the Georgian Squares and Trinity College

  • View the Cistercian Abbey

  • Visit the Belleek Pottery Center

  • View the 15th-century castle

  • See Galway Cathedral

  • View the cliffs and visit the Atlantic Edge exhibition

  • Enjoy the beautiful scenery

  • Kiss the Blarney Stone during your visit of Blarney Castle

  • Visit the Waterford Crystal Showroom

  • See the Principality Stadium and view Cardiff Castle

  • Visit the Georgian spa town

  • View the Royal Castle

What's Included

Travel Director

  • An expert Travel Director and professional Driver

Host

  • The services of a Costsaver Local Host if you stay at Costsaver's recommended London hotel

Hotel

  • Cherry-picked hotels, all tried and trusted

  • On occasion, hotels of similar standard and location may be utilized.

Meals

  • Many meals and daily breakfasts included

Orientation

  • City orientation tours

Headsets

  • Audio headsets are provided throughout your holiday to enhance your included sightseeing experiences

Coach

  • Luxury air-conditioned coach with Wi-Fi in most countries

Optionals

  • Extensive variety of Choice Experiences

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