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1 LONDON - OXFORD - STRATFORD-UPON-AVON
- COVENTRY.
Meet your Tour Director and travelling companions and depart at 8 am
from your London joining hotel (see your travel documents) for a
memorable day of sightseeing: a photo opportunity at Hampton Court
Palace; Runnymede, where King John sealed the Magna Carta; a walking
tour in Oxford, one of the country's oldest seats of learning; and
skirting the Cotswold Hills to Shakesepeare's Stratford-upon-Avon. Take
your pictures of Anne Hathaway's Cottage and explore the town at your
own pace. Finally, at Coventry, whose centre had to be rebuilt after the
devastation of World War II bombings, hear the tale of Lady Godiva and
Peeping Tom, and admire the splendid modern cathedral. (D)
2 COVENTRY - YORK - NEWCASTLE.
Leave the Midlands, passing the once-mighty Sherwood Forest, home of the
legendary Robin Hood, and head north to York, England's 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. Stop for the night in Newcastle, once an
important centre for the wool trade and coal mining and now a vibrant
modern city. (B,D)
3 NEWCASTLE - EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND.
See a section of Hadrian's Wall, the Roman coast-to-coast defence
against marauding northern tribes, then motor through wild
Northumberland National Park to the Scottish border. Stop for photos at
Jedburgh, with glimpses of the house of Mary, Queen of Scots, and then
Melrose with its 12th-century abbey ruins and connections with Robert
the Bruce. Afternoon arrival at Edinburgh. A suggestion for this
evening: a traditional Scottish night out with Highland dancers,
bagpipers and of course, the Ceremony of the Haggis. (B)
4 EDINBURGH.
A full day to enjoy this "Prince of Cities." Morning sightseeing with a
Local Guide 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 Scotland's Crown Jewels.
Afternoon at leisure. For departure numbers 0807, 0814, and 0821,
tickets are included for tonight's performance of the world-renowned
Military Tattoo. (B)
5 EDINBURGH - ST. ANDREWS - INVERNESS - STRATHPEHHER.
A day of memorable sightseeing: St. Andrews, whose Royal and Ancient
Golf Club has given us the rules of golfing; Braemar, home of the Royal
Highland Games for over 900 years; and Royal Deeside, where the Queen is
an annual visitor. Cross the battlefield of Culloden Moor with its
memories of Bonnie Prince Charlie, then via Inverness, head for your
Highland destination. (B,D)
6 STRATHPEFFER. WEST COAST EXCURSION.
More spectacular Scottish scenery: the lovely Falls of Shin; Dornoch
Firth, and the Kyle of Sutherland. Then, follow Strath Oykel for a visit
to Ullapool, a remote fishing harbour on Loch Broom, before returning
along Loch Glascarnoch. Our recommendation for this evening: join the
optional Loch Ness Experience, which includes a cruise on the loch
followed by supper at a local inn. (B)
7 STRATHPEFFER - ISLE OF SKYE - FORT WILLIAM - GLASGOW.
More heather-clad moors as you drive through the western Highlands to
Lochalsh and the Inner Hebridean Isle of Skye. The route back to the
mainland is by ferry across the Sound of Sleat to Mallaig, then
breathtaking scenery all the way to Fort William beneath Ben Nevis. Glen
Coe, where the MacDonald Clan was treacherously massacred by the
Campbells in 1692, and a drive along the "Bonnie Banks" of Loch Lomond
are scenic highlights on the way to Glasgow, Scotland's great cultural
city. (B,D)
8 GLASGOW - BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND.
On this morning's orientation drive through Scotland's largest city, see
the fine 12th-century cathedral, imposing university buildings, and
elegant Georgian Squares built by the wealthy tobacco barons. Later,
stop at Alloway, the birthplace of Robert Burns, before boarding the
ferry for the Irish Sea crossing to Belfast. Consider joining tonight's
optional excursion, a "living history" tour of this fascinating city in
the company of a Local Guide. (B)
9 BELFAST - GIANT'S CAUSEWAY - DERRY - SLIGO, IRELAND.
Take the scenic route along the Antrim coast to awe-inspiring Giant's
Causeway, then let the province's story unfold as you head for the city
of Derry, and later Belleek Pottery Factory, renowned for its exquisite
cream-coloured Parian china. At Drumcliff see the grave of native son
and poet W.B.Yeats, before arriving in Sligo, tonight's destination. (B,D)
10 SLIGO - KNOCK - GALWAY - CLIFFS OF MOHER - ENNIS.
South to Knock, a village that attracts pilgrims from all over the world
since the townsfolk saw apparitions, and Galway, on its beautiful bay,
where you hear about the infamous Lynch Stone, commemorating the day
Mayor James Lynch Fitzstephen hanged his son for murder. Cross the
limestone plateau of The Burren to visit the spectacular 668-foot Cliffs
of Moher. Tonight, a chance to attend an optional banquet at Bunratty
Castle. (B)
11 ENNIS - DINGLE PENINSULA - KILLARNEY.
Via Clonderlaw Bay to Killimer for the ferry across the Shannon estuary.
Breathtaking scenery this afternoon on the Dingle Peninsula, where the
32-mile Slea Head drive affords magnificent vistas of the Atlantic
Ocean. Afternoon arrival in Killarney, your destination for the next two
nights. (B,D)
12 KILLARNEY. RING OF KERRY EXCURSION.
At Killorglin join the road known as the "Ring of Kerry" for a 100 mile
coastal panoramic drive: sparkling seascapes, mountains dotted with
brightly coloured farmhouses, winding lanes bordered with subtropical
vegetation, and spectacular views of the Lakes of Killarney. Then, a
special optional adventure: take a horse-drawn jaunting car along the
national park lakeshore for pictures of Ross Castle. Later, enjoy the
optional outing to Tralee for dinner and a performance at Siamsa Tire,
Ireland's National Folk Theatre. (B)
13 KILLARNEY - BLARNEY - TRAMORE.
More scenic splendour as you head into County Cork. Stop in Blarney,
famous for its Stone of Eloquence, with time at your leisure to see the
castle and shop for Irish crafts and handmade crystal. After lunch,
drive past Cork, the country's second-largest city. Finally, Dungarvan
and along the Copper Coast to the seaside resort of Tramore. Tonight,
maybe an optional pub tour before dinner at your hotel. (B,D)
14 TRAMORE - WATERFORD - AVOCA - DUBLIN.
Highlights on your northbound journey: Waterford, famed for its
exquisite crystal; Enniscorthy, site of the final battle of the Great
Rebellion of 1798; a visit to Ireland's oldest handweaving mill at
Avoca; views of the Wicklow Mountains; and Glendalough with its ruins of
a centre of Irish Christianity founded by St. Kevin. Afternoon arrival
in Dublin. Take your Tour Director's dining recommendation for this
evening. (B)
15 DUBLIN.
A day in the "Fair City" starts off with an orientation drive through
Ireland's capital and includes statue-lined O'Connell Street, elegant
Georgian squares, and St. Patrick's Cathedral. The rest of the day is
free to enjoy Dublin at leisure. Top the day with an optional dinner
evening at the Guinness Storehouse. (B)
16 DUBLIN - WREXHAM, WALES.
Across the Irish Sea to Holyhead on the Welsh Isle of Anglesey with its
tongue-twisting place names. Enjoy the best of North Wales on a scenic
drive through Snowdonia National Park, including spectacular Llanberis
Pass and pretty Betws-y-Coed, before arriving in Wrexham. This evening,
why not join an optional excursion by barge along the Llangollen Canal?
(B,D)
17 WREXHAM-CHESTER, ENGLAND-CARDIFF, WALES.
In Chester, the historic county town on the River Dee, your walking tour
takes in the Roman remains, black and white half-timbered buildings, and
the two-tiered shopping arcades called the "Rows." Head south now
through the market town of Ludlow to Cardiff. In the Welsh capital an
orientation drive takes in Cathays Park with its splendid civic
buildings and Cardiff Castle. Your Tour Director will recommend
tonight's optional Welsh evening. (B)
18 CARDIFF - BATH, ENGLAND - PLYMOUTH
Across the Severn Bridge to the elegant Georgian city of Bath famed for
its Roman relics. Into the West Country via Glastonbury and its
associations with King Arthur, and wild and romantic Dartmoor with a
visit to the picture-book village of Widecombe-in-the-Moor. Upon arrival
in Plymouth hear about Sir Francis Drake and see the Mayflower Steps
where the Pilgrim Fathers embarked in 1620. (B,D)
19 PLYMOUTH. CORNWALL EXCURSION.
A day full of West Country sights as you head through Daphne Du
Maurier's Cornwall. After viewing St. Michael's Mount rising boldly out
of the sea, take your photos at Land's End, before exploring the popular
seaside resort of St. Ives. Your Tour Director will have suggestions for
this evening. (B)
20 PLYMOUTH - STONEHENGE - SALISBURY - BRIGHTON.
An interesting day heading into Thomas Hardy's Wessex and views of the
intriguing prehistoric monument of Stonehenge. Take a break in Salisbury
for a look at its vast cathedral, the ultimate in Early English Gothic
architecture. Stop for photos at historic Arundel, dominated by the Duke
of Norfolk's huge castle, before continuing on to the seaside resort of
Brighton for overnight stay. (B,D)
21 BRIGHTON - TUNBRIDGE WELLS - LONDON.
A leisurely last day on the road with time this morning for a seafront
promenade stroll or to browse along The Lanes, a quaint area of narrow
streets renowned for its antique shops. Finally, take the scenic route
via the pretty market town of Lewes and pause for lunch in picturesque
Royal Tunbridge Wells. Return to London about 3 pm., where your holiday
ends. (B) |
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2010 Departure Dates & Price |
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Start |
End |
in US$ |
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3-Apr-10 |
23-Apr-10 |
$2,389 |
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10-Apr-10 |
30-Apr-10 |
$2,499 |
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17-Apr-10 |
7-May-10 |
$2,499 |
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24-Apr-10 |
14-May-10 |
$2,499 |
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1-May-10 |
21-May-10 |
$2,599 |
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8-May-10 |
28-May-10 |
$2,599 |
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15-May-10 |
4-Jun-10 |
$2,599 |
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22-May-10 |
11-Jun-10 |
$2,599 |
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29-May-10 |
18-Jun-10 |
$2,599 |
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5-Jun-10 |
25-Jun-10 |
$2,599 |
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12-Jun-10 |
2-Jul-10 |
$2,599 |
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19-Jun-10 |
9-Jul-10 |
$2,599 |
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26-Jun-10 |
16-Jul-10 |
$2,599 |
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3-Jul-10 |
23-Jul-10 |
$2,599 |
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10-Jul-10 |
30-Jul-10 |
$2,599 |
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17-Jul-10 |
6-Aug-10 |
$2,579 |
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24-Jul-10 |
13-Aug-10 |
$2,559 |
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31-Jul-10 |
20-Aug-10 |
$2,559 |
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7-Aug-10 |
27-Aug-10 |
$2,659 |
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7-Aug-10 |
27-Aug-10 |
$2,659 |
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14-Aug-10 |
3-Sep-10 |
$2,659 |
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14-Aug-10 |
3-Sep-10 |
$2,659 |
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21-Aug-10 |
10-Sep-10 |
$2,659 |
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21-Aug-10 |
10-Sep-10 |
$2,659 |
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28-Aug-10 |
17-Sep-10 |
$2,579 |
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4-Sep-10 |
24-Sep-10 |
$2,599 |
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11-Sep-10 |
1-Oct-10 |
$2,559 |
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18-Sep-10 |
8-Oct-10 |
$2,559 |
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25-Sep-10 |
15-Oct-10 |
$2,519 |
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2-Oct-10 |
22-Oct-10 |
$2,519 |
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9-Oct-10 |
29-Oct-10 |
$2,389 |
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REMARKS: |
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Airline Tickets from MANILA
NOT INCLUDED.
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Rates are per head in US$ on Twin Sharing.
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Rates are subject to change
without prior notice.
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Requires pre & post tour accommodation in London.
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TERMS & CONDITIONS APPLY
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Passport and Country Visas are at
pax own arrangement and expense
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This extensive holiday
covers the whole of the British Isles—Scotland, England,
Ireland, Northern Ireland, and Wales. Discover the
famous sights of London, Henry VIII’s Hampton Court
Palace and Shakespeare’s birthplace at
Stratford-upon-Avon. Visit Oxford; York, England’s most
complete medieval city; and the mighty Edinburgh Castle.
Travel along the spectacular west coast of Scotland on
the way to Glasgow and see the breathtaking Cliffs of
Moher and ‘Ring of Kerry’ in Northern Ireland. Visit
Waterford, famous for its crystal and see the sights of
Dublin before travelling south through scenic Wales.
Return to England where you will explore elegant Bath,
famous for its Roman relics and contemplate the mystery
of Stonehenge. Spend an evening in the seaside town of
Brighton before returning to London. |
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Meals
Breakfast - 20
Lunch - 0
Dinner - 10 |
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Standard Features |
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SIGHTSEEING: Visits
to Hampton Court Palace Gardens, Shakespeare's
Stratford-upon-Avon, Coventry, Hadrian's Wall, Jedburgh
and Melrose, Edinburgh Castle, tickets for Edinburgh
Military Tattoo (departure numbers 0807, 0814, 0821),
St. Andrews, Braemar, Culloden, Inverness, Strathpeffer,
Ullapool, Alloway, Giant's Causeway, Derry, Belleek
Pottery, W.B.Yeats' burial place, Sligo, Knock, Galway,
Cliffs of Moher, Killarney, Blarney, Waterford, Avoca
handweaving mill, Glendalough, Betws-y-Coed, Ludlow,
Bath, Widecombe-in-the-Moor, Plymouth, St. Ives,
Salisbury, Arundel, Brighton, Lewes and Royal Tunbridge
Wells; orientation drives in Glasgow, Dublin, Cardiff;
walking tours in Oxford, York, Chester.
SCENIC HIGHLIGHTS: Cotswold Hills, Northumberland
National Park, Scottish Lowlands and Highlands, Falls of
Shin, Isle of Skye, Loch Lomond, Northern Ireland's
Antrim coast, The Burren, Dingle Peninsula, Ring of
Kerry and Lakes of Killarney, Snowdonia, Dartmoor
National Park, St. Michael's Mount and Land's End,
Stonehenge and Salisbury Plain.
GUIDES: Local Guide for city sightseeing in
Edinburgh; Host service in London. Professional Tour
Director while touring.
TRANSPORTATION: Private first-class
air-conditioned motorcoach. Isle of Skye ferry. Round
trip Irish Sea crossings by day ferry. Ferry across the
Shannon estuary.
HOTELS: Rooms with private bath or shower, hotel
taxes, porterage, tips, and service charges.
MEALS: Full English breakfast (B); 10
three-course dinners (D) with choice of menus. |
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