Itinerary
- Day 1
London to Bristol
You'll arrive at London Heathrow and connect with your guide at 09:30 in Terminal 5. From there, the drive heads toward Bristol with a scheduled stop at Windsor Castle, one of the world's largest and oldest inhabited castles still in use. You can walk the castle grounds or step into St George's Chapel depending on what interests you. After that, it's on to Bristol, where you'll pull in during the late afternoon and settle into your hotel.
- Meals
- Dinner
- Accommodation
- Hotel
Included Activities
- Visit Windsor Castle
- Explore Windsor Castle grounds or visit St George's Chapel
Landmarks Windsor Castle St George's Chapel 

- Day 2
Bristol to Cornwall
The route to Cornwall takes you through Buckfast Abbey, one of Great Britain's few active monasteries that was rebuilt by French Benedictines in the late 19th century. You'll pass through Dartmoor with its dramatic moorland scenery and its reputation for fog and local ghost stories. Mid-journey, you'll have a typical English cream tea with scones. By evening, you'll reach your Newquay hotel with time for a walk along the coastal cliffs before dinner.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Dinner
Included Activities
- Visit Buckfast Abbey
- Travel through Dartmoor
- Typical English cream tea with scones
Optional Activities
- Walk along the cliffs
Landmarks Buckfast Abbey Dartmoor 

- Day 3
Cornwall
This day focuses on Cornwall's south-western tip, where you'll pass through charming villages and see dramatic coastal cliffs. St. Michael's Mount comes up next, a small rocky island that's great for photos. Weather permitting, you can take a short walk out to Land's End, England's most westerly point. You'll also see what remains of the former mining industry, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2006. Later, the town of St. Ives awaits with its galleries, studios, and charming harbor-side setting.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Dinner
Included Activities
- Photo stop at St. Michael's Mount
- Walk along the coast to Land's End (weather permitting)
- Visit St. Ives
Landmarks St. Michael's Mount Land's End St. Ives 


- Day 4
Cornwall
Trelissick Gardens sits on a country estate with nice views over the River Fal's mouth. You'll walk past exotic plants and colorful herbaceous borders, learn about the garden's history, and check out works by local artists in the estate gallery. The afternoon is yours to do as you like. Relax by the hotel pool, take a walk along the beach, or head into Newquay's lively harbor town and explore on your own.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Dinner
Included Activities
- Visit Trelissick Gardens
Optional Activities
- Relax by the hotel pool
- Take a walk along the beach
- Explore Newquay harbor town
Landmarks Trelissick Gardens Newquay - Day 5
Cornwall to Bristol
Killerton House and Gardens comes first, an 18th century manor with collections of clothing, costumes, fine porcelain, and tapestries throughout its rooms. The gardens feature colorful rhododendrons and magnolias in bloom. In the afternoon, you'll travel to Wells to see the cathedral and wander through medieval alleyways with views toward Bishop's Palace. It's a nice change of pace from the coast, more inland and quieter.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Dinner
- Accommodation
- Hotel
Included Activities
- Visit Killerton House and Gardens
- Visit Wells Cathedral
- Walk through medieval alleyways in Wells with views of Bishop's Palace
Landmarks Killerton House and Gardens Wells Cathedral Bishop's Palace 
- Day 6
Bristol and Bath
Start with a morning walking tour of Bristol, a city with plenty of historic character. You'll see the city center and harbor area, then stop at Bristol Temple Meads, one of the world's oldest railroad stations. Around lunchtime, you'll head to Bath, a spa town shaped by 2,000 years of history beginning with Roman hot springs. You'll see the Royal Crescent, Queen Square, The Circus, and walk through the well-preserved Roman baths area.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Dinner
Included Activities
- Bristol morning city tour
- Visit Bath
- See Royal Crescent in Bath
- Visit Roman baths in Bath
Landmarks Bristol Temple Meads Royal Crescent Roman Baths The Circus Queen Square 
- Day 7
Stratford-upon-Avon and the Cotswolds
You're off to Stratford-upon-Avon to see Shakespeare's birthplace, his school, and the Shakespeare Theater built in 1933. After that, you'll travel through the Cotswolds region with its rolling hills and villages featuring thatched cottages and medieval churches. There's time to wander around or grab coffee in one of the villages and just soak in the quiet, slower pace of the countryside.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Dinner
Included Activities
- Visit Shakespeare's birthplace in Stratford-upon-Avon
- Visit Shakespeare's school in Stratford-upon-Avon
- Visit Shakespeare Theater in Stratford-upon-Avon
- Travel through the Cotswolds
Optional Activities
- Stroll through Cotswold villages
- Visit coffee shops in Cotswold villages
Landmarks Shakespeare's Birthplace Shakespeare Theater - Day 8
Stonehenge and Salisbury to London
The day starts at Stonehenge, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where you can experience this mysterious monument that continues to puzzle archaeologists. From there, you'll move to Salisbury to see its famous 13th century cathedral with England's tallest church tower at approximately 135 meters, plus a copy of the Magna Carta. You'll stroll through medieval streets with shops and pubs before heading to Heathrow Airport for your individual departure around 15:30.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Visit Stonehenge
- Visit Salisbury Cathedral
- Walk through medieval streets of Salisbury
Landmarks Stonehenge Salisbury Cathedral 


























