Upon researching England, Ireland, & Scotland I came across Tour Radar which offers a wide variety of tour packages and vacations. I looked through multiple packages and I finally found one that I believe will suit all of my needs. They have lots of variations which helped me to focus on picking a trip that would include everything I wanted to do. The tour package that I decided fit my needs is titled “England, Scotland, and Ireland end Dublin”. Currently, the trip is priced to start at $1,800.
Itinerary
Day 1: London
Arrival
Transfer to hotel from airport
Free time until tour starts
Day 2: London
Visit London - See Westminster, the Houses of Parliament, the River Thames, the Tower of London, and Buckingham Palace
Free afternoon
Evening - Meet in Piccadilly to walk to Leicester Square, China Town, and Soho
Day 3: London, Cambridge, York, and Durham
Picturesque countryside with hills and woods
Cambridge - Admire beautiful residential colleges
York - Cathedral, Roman walls and lively shopping streets, free time to stroll around
Durham - Charming medieval town, has a wonderful cathedral and castle
Day 4: Durham, Alnwick, and Edinburgh
Scotland
Alnwick - Picturesque town with lovely gardens and a large medieval caste (which was used in the Harry Potter films)
Edinburgh - Scotland's capital city, its castle overlooks the city's steep streets and parks, there is a sightseeing tour with a local guide
Day 5: Edinburgh, Inverness, Loch Ness, Fort Augustus, and Glasgow
Pitlochry - A charming little village that we will stroll through that gives views of the Scottish Highlands
Inverness - Pass by this city that is located near the mysterious Loch Ness
Urquhart - Visiting a medieval castle and taking a boat trip on the dark waters of the lake
Fort August and Fort Williams - Pass through
Loch Lomond - One of the most popular lakes in Scotland
Glasgow - Stroll around the city center
Day 6: Glasgow, Belfast, and Dublin
Board a ferry in Carinryan to Belfast, Northern Ireland's capital city
Traveling to Eire and Dublin
Day 7: Dublin
Starting the day with a sightseeing tour of Dublin, Ireland's peaceful capital city
We will stroll on the banks of River Liffey, visiting parks, old university, lively downtown streets, and stroll around Trinity College
Day 8: Dublin, Powerscourt, Kilkenny, Cashel, and Cork
Powerscourt - Magnificent gardens, designed in the 18th century and considered the most beautiful gardens in Ireland
Kilkenny - Stroll around this lively town
Cashel - Visit the Rock of Cashel, a medieval fortress that symbolizes the fight of Irish people against England
Cork - Stroll in the center of Ireland's second largest city
Day 9: Cork, Kinsale, Killarney, and Limerick
Kinsale - Stopping by Charles Fort to admire its great views of the ocean right by the 17th century fortress
Killarney - A tourist town in the heart of Ireland, we will walk around and also enjoy a horse and carriage tour to Ross Castle that has wonderful views by the lake. There will be a short cruise included to enjoy the beautiful views
Adare - Brief stop in this small village that preserves its picturesque traditional thatched-roof cottages and the ruins of the old abbey
Limerick - Stroll around the center, visit its castle, walk along the river, its cathedral, or discover its shopping center
Day 10: Limerick, Cliffs of Moher, and Galway
Folk Park in Bunraty - A park where we can learn about how life was in Ireland in the past with its typical cottages and old markets
Caherconnell - Poulnabrone dolmen is found, we may get the chance to see an exhibition of how dogs shepherd sheep
Cliffs of Moher - Over look the ocean and O'Brien's Tower
Burren National Park - Going through and seeing amazing landscapes
Day 11: Galway, Clonmacnoise, and Dublin
Visit the ruins of the Royal Abbey and walk around Ashford Castle, a gorgeous medieval castle that has been turned into a hotel
Clonmacnoise - Visit a monastic ruin
Dublin - Free time
Day 12: Dublin
After breakfast, the trip is concluded
Here is the link to England, Scotland, and Ireland end Dublin
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