Travel to some of the world’s most magnificent cities and through the magical countryside of Britain and Ireland. This comprehensive journey takes you through rolling farmland and across the Irish Sea, through England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Marvel at the mystery of Stonehenge. Experience a traditional afternoon tea in London. Be mesmerized by the breathtaking landscapes of Ireland’s Ring of Kerry, the rolling hills of the Scottish Borders, and the medieval “shambles” of York. Admire the ancient Roman ruins in elegant Bath. Get acquainted with Britain’s pageantry in the royal cities of Edinburgh and London.
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15 Days
14 Nights
20 Meals
13 Breakfasts
1 Lunches
6 Dinners
Classic
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Know before you goWhile just about any month is great to visit Britain and Ireland, there are a few prime times of year worth considering. Here’s what to expect, according to our destination experts:
Spring: Visiting Britain and Ireland in March through May promises fewer crowds and comfortable cool temperatures ranging from the mid-40s°F (around 7°C) to low 60s°F (about 16°C). During this time, the countryside blooms, and lovely English gardens overflow with tulips, daffodils, rhododendron, and bluebells. Springtime brings lengthening days, so there’s still some daylight after dinner for relaxing strolls.
Summer: June through August is a wonderful time to visit the region. With a busier, more vibrant atmosphere in Ireland and Britain, experience the countries like a local. Summer is one of the most popular times for tourists to visit the UK and Ireland, with June and July being particularly lively months. The weather is warmer, with highs in the 70s°F (21-26°C), and England comes alive with plenty of crowds and locals out and about. Travelers can expect more crowds at top attractions, so it's a great idea to plan ahead. With the nicer weather, it's an excellent time to enjoy outdoor activities, and the region experiences up to 18 hours of daylight in summer, giving ample time to soak in the sun's rays and the UK and Ireland’s beautiful landscapes. British weather is usually at its best during this time but be sure to pack a light rain jacket just in case. Average temperatures typically stay in the 60s and 70s°F (15-25°C).
Fall: Enjoy the turn of the season in late September through November as crowds thin and the beautiful colors of fall start to appear. The weather can be quite cool in the evenings, averaging in the upper 40s°F (around 8-9°C) at night and low 60s°F (15-16°C) during the day. Since many historic buildings aren’t equipped with air conditioning, this is a very comfortable time of year to travel if you prefer to keep cool.
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Hotel-Radisson Blu Edinburgh
Hotel-Hotel Riu Plaza The Gresham Dublin
Step into the formal world of the British Monarchy when you visit the stately and expansive Windsor Castle. His Majesty King Charles III uses Windsor as both a private home and as a Royal residence where formal duties of state are performed. Windsor’s 1,000 rooms comprise the largest inhabited castle in the world. It dates back to the 1070s, when William the Conqueror built the original wooden structure, now replaced by the grand stone edifices. Explore one of Britain’s most visited historic buildings, its precincts, and the State Apartments, which house a delightful collection of Royal art treasures. Enjoy time for lunch in the quaint town of Windsor before heading back to London. This once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to visit the castle that houses so much British history and lore is not to be missed!
Ponder ancient mysteries at Stonehenge.
Experience the Ring of Kerry, one of the world’s great coastal roads.
Explore the Roman Bath Museum's 2,000-year-old elaborate spas.
Visit York’s incredible Minster, the largest Gothic cathedral in Northern Europe.
IncludedBehold the sights of Killarney on a traditional jaunting car.
Visit an innovative 500-acre family farm in the Scottish Borders.
Enjoy an evening of traditional Irish song and dance in Dublin.
IncludedDelve into Scottish culture with a whisky-inspired dinner.
Explore Wales’ rich cultural heritage at an evening of Welsh music, poetry and cuisine.
Experience a traditional afternoon tea in London.
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Pre Night: Radisson Blu Edinburgh
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Post Night: Hotel Riu Plaza The Gresham Dublin
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