Day 1 London Check in to your hotel after 2:00pm and head out into the humming capital of Britain for a sneak peek at what's to come. At 6:00pm meet up with your Trip Manager and get to know your fellow travellers. Day 2 London Good morning dear Londonites! And welcome to your 16-day deep dive into all things Great Britain & Ireland. Big things are just around the corner. So big we've nicknamed one of them Big Ben. Liverpool Chat all things Beatlemania E, football in your best Scouse accent - this is the call of the day as we pull up in lively Liverpool. Day 3 Liverpool Lap up your last dose of Liverpool before we embark on a wild countryside journey in the traditional walled city of York. York 2,000 years of history will unfold upon us as we amble down narrow lanes exploring York Minister, the Shambles and Clifford's Tower. For fans of folklore, sign up to a night of ghostly horrors and dark alley ways & prepare to be spooked. Day 4 York Even if the ghosts of York kept you awake all night, you're going to need to rise and shine and wave goodbye to the Harry Potter like setting of this ancient city. Lake District Whatever you do, don't Google this place before we arrive. It will spoil the surprise of its unfathomable beauty. Endless green hills, 16 serene lakes & streets of stone homes will have you pining for the country life.
Day 5 Lake District Today we are in for some border hopping along the English/Scottish border to see the sights on our way to Edinburgh! Gretna Green Shortly after our first border hop into Scotland we'll be in a world of fairytale cuteness at the wedding hotspot of Gretna Green. An old blacksmith's shop & a kissing gate are all part of the story (for winter departures we will visit Gretna Green on Day 3). Hadrian's Wall Back over the border to take in a spectacular drive this morning to the Roman Empire's impressive Hadrian's Wall as well as English country charm in abundance. Edinburgh Back in the 21st Century well find ourselves in Edinburgh, a city that, although still simmering in ancient history, comes alive with music festivals, a rousing creative scene & fun bars. Top the day off with a Scottish meal, complete with haggis and a traditional bagpiper. Day 6 Edinburgh Today is yours to roam free - but if you want to get the low down on the history of this city why not join our local guide for an optional tour of Edinburgh Castle (which is resting on an extinct volcano!!) to kickstart your love affair with this city. Or maybe you'll do a spot of tartan shopping on Princes Street. Strictly for the purpose of being cultural, you should probably make time for a traditional deep fried chocolate bar during your day. The things we do for cultural immersion... Day 7 Edinburgh Wake from your fried chocolate food coma crazy travellers, it s time to blaze a trail out of Edinburgh & head for the Scottish Highlands. St Andrews
On the way to the main affair of the day well stop by St. Andrews, the birthplace of golf, would you believe? As well as Scotland's oldest university town. Scottish Highlands Already blown away by the beauty of the rugged mountain scenery en route, well arrive in the Scottish Highlands amped up for mystical tales and a lake cruise on Loch Ness. Day 8 Scottish Highlands We might be coming down from a high (geographically speaking) this morning, but as we seek out the stunning Isle of Skye, the mood will only be rising. Isle of Skye Time to explore an island famed for its pastel houses that fringe the coastline like a giant selection of marshmallows. We'll look around a fishing port and the seaside town of Portree, all the while learning how people live in this dramatic environment. West Highlands Before the day's out we'll set our eyes on Britain's highest mountain. Whether capped by snow or overflowing with green. It's sure to take your breath away & leave you more than content with your day s discoveries. Day 9 West Highlands After a few days of remote and rugged goodness, a change of pace in Scotland's biggest city is sure to fire things up a notch. Stirling We make a stop in Stirling, known for it's famous Castle nestled right on a hill, and the town where William Wallace took on the English and yelled "Freeeedom!" Glasgow Get involved with everything great about Glasgow. Live music on every corner, a gothic cathedral S. plenty of quirky characters make this city unique.
Day 10 Glasgow Scotland, you've been unreal. If Ireland puts on half the show you did, we have many happy days ahead of us. Lame We arrive in the port town of Lame, your first steps on Northern Irish soil, but not for long... So much more than the capital city, is a place of heritage, character, and more cute pubs than you could crawl in a week. Explore the sites armed with the intellect of your Trip Manager, then end the day with a lively night of festivities at the cobbled lanes of Temple Bar Day 11 That's us done with...for now. But fear not Dub-lovers, we'll get another taste of this fine place before our trip comes to an end. Kilkenny Break up your coach hangs with some bicycle time in a village sure to leave you wanting Irish in your blood. It's a castle, a cathedral E. mountains of medieval charm before we hit the road again for Cork. Cork Welcome to vibrant Cork! But not before the chance to sample some of Ireland's famous whiskey at the Jameson's Distillery in Middleton. Yum! Even when the skies are grey, Cork is covered in colour and good vibes. Stroll Day 12 Cork Hopefully you exhausted all of your cork puns yesterday, as today we are moving on, sightseeing our way to 2-nights in Galway. Blarney
Irish folklore tells us there's a chunk of limestone built into a castle that grants its kissers the gift of the gab. Pucker up kids, we're paying her a visit! Cliffs of Moher If heights aren't your cup of English Breakfast, you best sit this one out. Spine tingling, nail biting cliff faces are there to tremble at for those without fear. Galway From the moment we arrive in Galway, you'll understand why 2-nights were needed here. Everything you've dreamed Ireland to be is tucked into this small, atmospheric city. Step into a local pub and down Irish stew over live music and chats with locals. Outside will be just as lively, with buskers & colourful buildings lining the streets. Day 13 Galway Try your tongue at some Gaelic and carry on exploring gorgeous Galway. Or, if you hear the call of the wild, you can sign yourself up to a ferry ride to Aran Islands (summer departures only) where you can dance around with donkeys and take a bike ride around the picturesque farms, or head up to Dun Aonghasa (the ruins of a prehistoric fortress) - make sure you take photos, this area is not for the faint-hearted! Irish life, you so sweet. Day 14 Galway Goodbye Galway, hello more Irish eye-candy. Today we continue on towards to Londonderry. Londondeny Here in Londonderry. 17th century walls stand at 8 metres high speaking of times gone by when this area was in battle. Times may have changed, but we're still keen to soak up the history and learn a thing or two from our wise Local Guide. Day 15 Londondeny Laters Londonderry, we've got a one way ticket to Belfast and a whole lot more exploration to do.
Giant's Causeway UNESCO World Heritage site of the Giant's Causeway - also known as those giant rock columns you've probably drooled over on Pinterest needs to be seen to be believed. Get those hashtags ready, a snap with the group is essential on the mind-blowing natural formation. Belfast Next up - we'll arrive in Belfast. Concluding the day will be a driving tour and a trip to the Titanic museum where parts of the world's most famous ship can be seen. Day 16 Belfast With one night left in Ireland and on tour, we're on the fast track to where our Irish fairytale first began. A promise is a promise. Here we are back in the city that started our Ireland infatuations.use this second stint to do your missed critical activities such as visiting the Guinness Storehouse where you can learn how to pull a pint the Irish way. Day 17 We leave Ireland today with leprechauns in our hearts and memories in our souls. Enjoy the roll back to London town as it will be the last bout our crew has together. London We've crossed the Irish Sea, motored through Wales, passed the town of try- to-say-it-out-loud Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, and now we are back in London. That's all folks! Pass the tissues, say your goodbyes, and make plans for your next adventure. Unless, of course, there's talk of a reunion tour. Greek Islands, anyone?