Welcome to London! Uniformed Globus Hosts will be waiting to welcome you. Free time this afternoon.
The Royal Treatment
LONDON: Morning sightseeing with a Local Guide includes sights of the Houses of Parliament, Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, Whitehall, Prime Minister's Downing Street residence, Piccadilly Circus, Buckingham Palace, and a visit to St. Paul's Cathedral. (B)
TOUR HIGHLIGHT - HISTORIC SITES: See the legendary landmarks of England's historic capital city. Walk where voices have rung out for centuries in Parliament Square and where chimes rise high above you with the ringing of Big Ben's quarter bells. See Westminster Abbey, where royal coronations, weddings, and funerals have made history.
LONDON: Meet your Tour Director and travel companions at 8 am and drive to Stonehenge.
STONEHENGE: Guided visit.
ILMINSTER: Lunch at a local pub.
PLYMOUTH: Cruise on Plymouth Sound, one of the world's great natural harbours. See the Mayflower Steps in The Barbican. (B/L) 221 mi / 356 km
LOCAL FAVOURITE - EPIC RIDE: Cruise the deep natural inlet of Plymouth Sound, the harbour from where the Pilgrim Fathers set sail on the Mayflower bound for the New World in 1620. The wealth of history to be found in The Sound includes Sir Francis Drake's expeditions, Napoleon's imprisonment in 1815, and Charles Darwin's 1831 embarkation on the HMS Beagle - to name a few!
PLYMOUTH: Scenic drive through the West Country to Poldark's Cornwall with photo stop at St. Michael's Mount. ST. IVES Enjoy free time in the popular seaside resort.
PLYMOUTH: Free time this evening. (B) 161 mi / 255 km
TOUR HIGHLIGHT - EPIC RIDE: Breathtaking views of Cornwall, including the setting of Winston Graham's 'Poldark' saga of Cornish life in the 18th century, will leave you breathless on a scenic drive through the stunning West Country.
GLASTONBURY: Visit the city of King Arthur and the legend of the Holy Grail.
BATH: Visit the excavations of the Roman Baths followed by free time.
NEWPORT: Free time. (B) 167 mi / 267 km
TOUR HIGHLIGHT - CULTURAL GEMS: The traditions of one ancient Roman ritual are in full flow in Bath. Amid the remarkable Roman and Georgian architecture and the best-preserved Roman Baths of this UNESCO World Heritage Site, a good spa day is never hard to find in one of the "Best Spa Towns in Europe." The city of Bath sits above geothermal springs that bubble up from the limestone below. Bath also turns up the heat with some of Britain's grandest Georgian buildings, a mecca for elite 18th-century society.
NEWPORT: Drive through South Wales to Fishguard and take a ferry to Rosslare.
WATERFORD: Enjoy an Irish coffee demonstration after dinner. (B/D) 183 mi / 294 km
LOCAL FAVOURITE - LOCAL TASTES: It's crystal clear why we get a warm feeling in Waterford with traditional Irish Coffee - as much a warm welcome now as it was for stranded travellers in 1943. It was a wintry night in Limerick when Foynes Port chef Joe Sheridan concocted this soothing elixir of hot coffee, Irish whiskey, sugar, and whipped cream to make their cancelled flight a little more palatable. Raise a toddy glass of Caife Gaelach with a hearty "slainte!"
WATERFORD: Take a guided tour of the House of Waterford Crystal.
BLARNEY: Visit the village renowned for its magical Kissing Stone.
KINSALE: Free time. (B/D) 105 mi / 168 km
TOUR HIGHLIGHT - LEGENDS & LORE: Cut the blarney and hear the history of how telling tales is forever linked to the 15th-century castle and the village below in Blarney. One of the last estate villages that remain standing in Ireland, Blarney was built by an 18th-century landlord to house the castle workers there. It's true!
RING OF KERRY: Panoramic drive around part of Ireland's southwestern peninsula.
KILLARNEY: Free time this afternoon. (B) 154 mi / 247 km
TOUR HIGHLIGHT - NATURAL WONDERS: Explore the emerald tapestries of green fields and ocean views that make other coastlines green with envy. The Ring of Kerry begins and ends in Killarney, taking you on a trip along the southwest coast of Ireland. Discover a paradise of panoramic cliffs, lush landscapes, and breathtaking beaches of the Iveragh Peninsula.
KILLARNEY: Free time before pub dinner with traditional Irish music. (B/D)
LOCAL FAVOURITE - LOCAL TASTES: Join the locals of Killarney for an Irish dinner of traditional and modern dishes with festive Gaelic tunes in the heart of this historic Irish town.
DINGLE PENINSULA: Visit the Blasket Islands Centre.
ADARE: Stop at the quaint village to see its thatched cottages.
LIMERICK: Free time. (B) 160 mi / 257 km
TOUR HIGHLIGHT - PHOTO OPS: There once was a town called Adare, with charm that was beyond compare... Adare's charming thatched-roof cottages create visual poetry, earning this village in County Limerick, some say the prettiest village in Ireland.
CLIFFS OF MOHER: Visit the 668-foot-high cliffs above the Atlantic Ocean.
GALWAY: Free time.
SLIGO: Free time this evening. (B/D) 167 mi / 270 km
TOUR HIGHLIGHT - PICTURE PERFECT: Feast your eyes on a stunning spectacle of sea and sky on the Cliffs of Moher on the Wild Atlantic Way. Try to resist the inspiration that has moved artists, poets, and scientists throughout the ages as you stand on the edge of 320 million years of geologic perfection on the rugged coastline of County Clare.
DERRY: Visit the second-largest city in Northern Ireland.
GIANT'S CAUSEWAY: See more than 40,000 interlocking basalt columns formed millions of years ago. (B/D) 227 mi / 352 km
TOUR HIGHLIGHT - LEGENDS & LORE: Follow in the legendary footsteps of giants at the foot of the cliffs along the coast of Northern Ireland, where 40,000 massive black basalt columns jut out of the sea. Hear the legendary myth of two battling giants that caused the magnificent geological wonder of Giant's Causeway, which actually evolved through volcanic activity 50-60 million years ago.
BELFAST: Orientation drive includes City Hall, the Albert Memorial Clock Tower, and Queen's University. Visit the Titanic Belfast Experience.
CARLINGFORD: Stop in the charming village on the Cooley Peninsula. (B) 128 mi / 206 km
TOUR HIGHLIGHT - HISTORIC SPOT: Explore the fascinating Titanic Belfast Experience for an in-depth look at the history and mystery of the legendary ocean liner. See artifacts and amazing accounts of Belfast's boom in shipping and those who built her. Learn about the courage and loss of all involved on a fateful night in April 1912. Get an immersive look at the launch, sinking, and final resting place of the doomed ship, with myths and reality revealed.
DUBLIN: Orientation drive to see O'Connell Street, Georgian squares, St. Patrick's Cathedral, and Trinity College. Free time. (B)
TOUR HIGHLIGHT - CITY SIGHTS: "In Dublin's fair city where girls are so pretty," you'll also find great personality and charm. The charisma of Dubliners and the bounty of pubs here is matched only by the gorgeous Georgian Squares, 12th-century St. Patrick's Cathedral, and the legendary library of Trinity College.
DUBLIN: Board a ferry to cross the North Channel.
NORTH WALES: Photo stop at tongue-twisting town of Llanfairpwllgwyngyll. Take a scenic drive through North Wales to Liverpool.
LIVERPOOL: Free time this evening. (B) 126 mi / 203 km
TOUR HIGHLIGHT PHOTO OP: The village of Llanfairpwllgwyngyll may be impossible to pronounce, but its English translation is no walk in the park, meaning "St. Mary's Church in the hollow of white hazel near a rapid whirlpool and the Church of St. Tysilio near the red cave." Nevertheless, this small Welsh town with the big name is a quaint coastal spot in North Wales.
LIVERPOOL: Visit The Beatles Story for a fascinating journey into the life and music of the Fab Four.
LAKE DISTRICT: Take a scenic drive.
GRASMERE: Visit Wordsworth's beloved village and sample original Grasmere gingerbread.
GRETNA GREEN: See where a Scottish blacksmith performed weddings for eloping young couples. (B/D) 238 mi / 382 km.
LOCAL FAVOURITE - TIMELESS TRADITIONS: Sweeten the day with classic gingerbread and hear about Sarah Nelson, a Victorian cook who invented it in 1854.
GLASGOW: Depart for a drive past Loch Lomond, Rannoch Moor, Glen Coe, and Fort William en route to ferry crossing to the Isle of Skye.
ISLE OF SKYE: Visit the Museum of the Isles before driving across the Inner Hebridean island. Return to the mainland.
LOCH NESS: Drive the length of the legendary lake en route to Inverness. (B/D) 251 mi / 404 km
TOUR HIGHLIGHT - LEGENDS & LORE: Survey the shores of famed Loch Ness for the chance to catch a glimpse of its mysterious Nessie. Hear of the folklore and firm believers in the legend of the Loch Ness Monster, which is said to swim in the shimmering waters.
THE HIGHLANDS: Visit the Bronze-Age chamber tomb site of Clava Cairns. Visit the Culloden battlefield site and visitor centre. Visit Brodie Castle. (B) 30 mi / 48 km
TOUR HIGHLIGHT - ART & ARCHITECTURE: Walk through history in the dramatic countryside of the Scottish Highlands to visit the rose-coloured Brodie Castle, ancestral home of the Brodie clan for over 400 years. Discover a magnificent collection of furniture, ceramics, and artwork, including works by 17th-century Dutch Masters and the legendary 20th-century Scottish Colourists, as well as an impressive library housing over 6,000 treasured volumes.
PITLOCHRY: Walk through the Victorian mountain resort.
ST. ANDREWS: See the home of golf and famous university town.
EDINBURGH MILITARY TATTOO: Attend the world-renowned Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo performance. (Departures July 18 through August 8 only). (B) 202 mi / 326 km
TOUR HIGHLIGHT - ICONIC FOOTSTEPS: See the fairways and greens at the birthplace of golf, where legendary players of the Scottish game made history in the university town of St. Andrews.
EDINBURGH: Morning city sightseeing with a Local Guide includes the New Town, and the Old Town, and a visit to Edinburgh Castle to see Scotland's Crown Jewels. Free time. (B)
TOUR HIGHLIGHT - HISTORIC SPOT: Ascend to Castle Rock to explore Edinburgh Castle, one of the most important historical strongholds in the Kingdom of Scotland, with an 11,000-year history as "the most besieged place in Great Britain." Here, you'll find the royal regalia and Scotland's Crown Jewels.
KELSO: Visit Floors Castle, the largest inhabited castle in Scotland.
YORK: See York Minster on a guided walk through of the best-preserved medieval shopping streets called The Shambles. (B) 213 mi / 343 km
TOUR HIGHLIGHT - CULTURAL GEMS: The Roxburghe Estate of Floors Castle has been the home of the Innes-Ker family since it was built for the 1st Duke of Roxburghe in 1721. Surrounded by fine Victorian gardens, this historic stately home is known as the gem of the Scottish borders spanning 52,000 acres that are also home to sheep, cattle, and Cheviot lamb.
STRATFORD-UPON-AVON: See Anne Hathaway's Cottage and visit Shakespeare's Birthplace.
COTSWOLDS: Scenic drive followed by dinner at a local pub. (B/D) 162 mi / 260 km
LOCAL FAVOURITE - LOCAL TASTES: Quench your thirst with local ales and ciders while tasting traditional pub fayre prepared following century old recipes. Nothing eases homesickness like hearty cooked food concocted with care and love like grandma used to make. Just like home away from home!
WOODSTOCK: Visit Blenheim Palace, Sir Winston Churchill's birthplace.
LONDON: Free time this afternoon. (B) 98 mi / 159 km
TOUR HIGHLIGHT - LEGENDS SLEPT HERE: Home to the 12th Duke of Marlborough and the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill, Blenheim Palace is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and enjoys a fascinating history. Built as a gift in 1704 from Queen Anne to John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough, this massive and magnificent masterpiece of English Baroque architecture is also home to exquisite artwork and gardens.
Safe travels until we meet again! Your holiday ends with breakfast this morning. (B)
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