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Grand Tour of the British Isles
Detailed Tour Itinerary

 

 
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Tour : Grand Tour of the British Isles
Duration :21
Arrive in :London
Depart from :London
Quality :First Class
Documentation :Valid Passport
Breakfast :19
Lunch :0
Dinner :9
Notes :This is a Escorted Tour

Detailed Tour Itinerary
Day #Description
1Depart Canada
Board your overnight transatlantic flight.
2Arrival in London, England.
Uniformed Globus hosts are available to help you make the most of your stay.
3London.
After a hearty English breakfast, morning sightseeing with a professional London guide includes all the famous landmarks: Royal Albert Hall, Kensington Palace and the areas splendid museums, Knightsbridge with Harrods, the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben beside the River Thames, and Westminster Abbey. Highlights are a visit to ST. PAULS CATHEDRAL and the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace, if held. Free time in the afternoon for independent activities or to join an optional excursion to Windsor Castle or the Tower of London with its fabulous Crown Jewels. Tonight maybe an optional dinner followed by a cruise on the River Thames? (FB)
4London-Stratford-Warwick.
Meet your tour director and traveling companions and depart London at 8:30 a.m. for a lovely day of sightseeing. First, a special visit to admire the breathtaking ORNAMENTAL GARDENS of Henry VIIIs Hampton Court Palace. Your tour director will take you on a walk to see the Great Vine, Pond Garden, Privy Garden and the flower borders of the Great Fountain Garden. Drive through Runnymede, site of the sealing of the Magna Carta; enjoy a walking tour in the university town of Oxford; admire the scenic Cotswold Hills. At Stratford-upon-Avon visit SHAKESPEARES BIRTHPLACE and take your pictures of Anne Hathaways Cottage. Before dinner at Warwick join your tour director for a toast to happy touring. (FB,D)
5Warwick-York.
A spectacular start to the day: on your special guided tour of magnificent WARWICK CASTLE, marvel at the opulent Great Hall and State Rooms and visit the former private apartments in which a royal weekend party of 1898 has been recreated. Later skirt Robin Hoods Sherwood Forest on the way to York, Englands most complete medieval city. Stand in awe in front of the great structure of York Minster, then follow your tour director through a maze of quaint streets including the narrow Shambles. (FB,D)
6York-Edinburgh, Scotland.
Inspect a section of Hadrians Wall, the Roman coast-to-coast defense against marauding northern tribes. Through wild Northumberland National Park motor to the Scottish border in the Cheviot Hills, and on to Jedburgh, where the abbey ruins and the house of Mary, Queen of Scots, are pointed out to you. Next visit Sir Walter Scotts ABBOTSFORD HOUSE for an enlightening guided tour. Spend the next two nights in Edinburgh, the
7Edinburgh.
Morning city sightseeing with a local expert introduces you to the 200-year-old New Town and famous scientists, inventors and novelists. In the Old Town, drive up the narrow Royal Mile to EDINBURGH CASTLE to admire Scotlands Crown Jewels, then explore HOLYROOD PALACE, the Queens official Scottish residence. The afternoon is free to enjoy this Prince of Cities at your own pace. Later, a unique optional experience: board the former Royal Yacht Britannia, which for the Queen was once the perfect royal residence for glittering state visits and family holidays. Tour five decks and see how the Royal Family and crew of 240 lived and worked on board. Dinner rounds off this optional evening. (FB)
8Edinburgh-Inverness.
Over the elegant Forth Road Bridge and through Fife to St. Andrews, whose Royal and Ancient Golf Club has given us the rules of golfing. Through Braemar, home of the Royal Highland Games, to BALMORAL CASTLE. (Before May 1 and after July 31, when the Royal Family is in residence, visit CRATHIE CHURCH instead.) From here take the scenic route through the vast expanses of heather in the Grampian Mountains. At Culloden VISITOR CENTRE hear about the story of the crushing Hanoverian victory over Bonnie Prince Charlies Scottish clans. Overnight at Inverness, the Highland capital. (FB,D)
9Inverness-Glasgow.
A day full of Highland splendor: Loch Ness with its mysterious monster; Fort William located beneath Ben Nevis. Skirt Loch Linnhe and enter haunting Glen Coe, where the MacDonalds were treacherously massacred by the Campbells in 1692. Across wild Rannoch Moor to the
10Glasgow-Lake District-Chester, England-North Wales.
On the way through the history-steeped Lowland Hills stop at Gretna Green, where the blacksmith used to wed runaway couples. Enter the beautiful Lake District and follow the shores of Ullswater. Then over Kirkstone Pass to visit Bowness-on-Windermere. On your walking tour of Chester see the Roman remains, black and white half-timbered buildings, and the two-tiered arcades called the
11North Wales-Dublin, Ireland.
Travel through the incomparable landscapes of Snowdonia National Park, via lovely Betws-y-Coed and over spectacular Llanberis Pass. After a break at Caernarvon its across Britannia Bridge to the Isle of Anglesey for photos at tongue-twisting Llanfair... At Holyhead board your Irish Ferries Swift for the fast Irish Sea crossing to Dublin. Ask your tour director for tonights dining suggestions. (FB)
12Dublin.
An orientation drive in the Irish capital includes statue-lined OConnell Street, elegant Georgian squares, and St. Patricks Cathedral. Then visit Oscar Wildes TRINITY COLLEGE, famous for the 1,200-year-old Book of Kells and the magnificent Old Library. Afternoon at leisure. Tonight an optional Irish dinner and cabaret show. (FB)
13Dublin-Limerick.
Across the Curragh to the IRISH NATIONAL STUD at Kildare. Lots to see on the way to Limerick: the Rock of Cashel where St. Patrick preached; Tipperary, made famous in a wartime marching song; and on arrival an orientation drive acquaints you with St. Marys Cathedral, King Johns Castle, and the Stone where the Treaty of Limerick was signed in 1691. Tonights recommendation: an optional banquet at Knappogue Castle. (FB)
14Limerick. West Coast Excursion.
A breathtaking view of the Clare coast from the 668-foot Cliffs of Moher, then a drive across the limestone plateau of The Burren to the port city of Galway. Hear about the infamous Lynch Stone, commemorating the day Mayor James Lynch Fitzstephen hanged his son for murder. Drive into the unspoiled region of Connemara, and at Moycullen visit a CONNEMARA MARBLE FACTORY. (FB)
15Limerick-Ring of Kerry-Tralee.
Via quaint Adare, with its pretty thatched cottages, and Killorglin on Dingle Bay, the setting for Ryans Daughter, join the spectacular
16Tralee-Waterford.
Morning visit to Blarney, renowned for its Stone of Eloquence. Time for lunch, to walk up to the castle, and to shop for traditional Irish handicrafts. In the afternoon proceed via Cork to Waterford, a stronghold founded by the Danish Vikings. Time still for a visit to the world-famous WATERFORD CRYSTAL FACTORY. (FB,D)
17Waterford-Bristol, England.
By ferry from Rosslare across St. Georges Channel to Pembroke and a drive through South Wales. Cross the River Severn and in Bristol your orientation focuses on Brunels daring Clifton suspension bridge, SS Great Britain, and the historic harbor from which John Cabot sailed in 1497 to discover America. (FB,D)
18Bristol-Bath-Plymouth.
First this morning in Georgian Bath, time to explore the amazing excavations of the ROMAN BATHS. Then focus on Cheddar Gorge and King Arthurs Glastonbury. Visit pretty Widecombe in the Moor as you head across Dartmoor to Plymouth, destination for the next two nights. (FB,D)
19Plymouth. Cornwall Excursion.
Cross the River Tamar on your way to the pretty shark-fishing village and former smugglers port of Looe. Back in Plymouth, a leisurely afternoon. See the Mayflower Steps where the Pilgrim Fathers embarked in 1620, and hear about Sir Francis Drake. Maybe an optional cruise on Plymouth Sound. Your tour director will also have recommendations for this evening. (FB)
20Plymouth-London.
Two sightseeing highlights on the last leg of your journey: first try to figure out the intriguing prehistoric riddle of STONEHENGE; then stroll through pretty Salisbury with its vast cathedral, the ultimate in Early English Gothic. Return to London around 4 p.m. How about celebrating the success of your tour by taking in one of the great West End shows? (FB)
21Return
Your homebound flight arrives the same day. (FB)

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