Itinerary
- Day 1
Arrival
You'll get transferred to your hotel and have the rest of the day to get settled in at your own pace. Check the information board at hotel reception in the afternoon to find out when your tour officially starts.
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Ballsbridge Hotel), Hotel (Maldron Parnell Square)



- Day 2
Dublin
Start with a panoramic tour of Dublin that covers the banks of the River Liffey, parks throughout the city, the historic university, and downtown streets. You'll see the exterior of Trinity College, and then the afternoon is yours to walk around and check out whatever interests you.
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Ballsbridge Hotel), Hotel (Maldron Parnell Square)
Included Activities
- Panoramic tour of Dublin including River Liffey, parks, and historic university
- View exterior of Trinity College
Landmarks River Liffey Trinity College 


- Day 3
Dublin - Caernarfon - Liverpool
Head out early to catch a ferry for a three to three-and-a-half hour journey to Wales. Once there, you'll explore Caernarfon, a seaside World Heritage Site with an impressive castle, and have time to grab lunch and take a stroll. After that, it's a short bus tour in Liverpool to see this World Heritage Site and get a look at the UK's second-largest port.
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Novotel Liverpool Centre), Hotel (Atlantic Tower Liverpool By Sunday)
Included Activities
- Ferry crossing from Ireland to Wales
- Visit to Caernarfon castle and seaside town
Optional Activities
- The Beatles Museum in Liverpool
Landmarks Caernarfon Castle Liverpool Waterfront 







- Day 4
Liverpool - Chester - Lichfield - Birmingham
After breakfast, travel to Chester, a historic city right on the Welsh border with a Roman amphitheater and medieval wall you can walk around. Later you'll stop for lunch in Lichfield, a charming town with cobbled streets and a medieval cathedral. The day finishes in Birmingham, the UK's second-largest city, where you can wander around the town hall and check out the canal network lined with restaurants and entertainment.
- Meals
- Breakfast
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Hampton By Hilton Birmingham)
Included Activities
- Breakfast
- Visit to Chester with Roman amphitheater and medieval wall
Landmarks Chester Roman Amphitheater Lichfield Cathedral Birmingham Town Hall 






- Day 5
Birmingham - Stratford - Stow on the Wold - Gloucester - Bath
Head to Stratford, William Shakespeare's birthplace on the River Avon, where you have the option to visit his birthplace. From there, drive through scenic countryside and small villages to Stow on the Wold, a charming stone village with art galleries and antique shops. Stop in Gloucester for lunch at the lively docks and time to see the historic center and grand cathedral. The day ends in Bath, known for its hot springs and Georgian architecture.
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Hampton By Hilton Bath City)
Included Activities
- Visit to Stratford-upon-Avon
Optional Activities
- Shakespeare's Birthplace in Stratford
- Roman baths in Bath
- Gloucester Cathedral
Landmarks Shakespeare's Birthplace Stow-on-the-Wold Gloucester Cathedral Roman Baths Bath 



- Day 6
Bath - Stonehenge - Salisbury - London
Spend time in Bath to check out the famous Roman baths if you're interested. Continue through southern England to Stonehenge, one of the world's most well-known prehistoric monuments. You'll stop in Salisbury for lunch in its medieval center and have a chance to see the impressive cathedral with England's tallest spire. After that, it's the drive back to London, arriving at the end of the day.
Included Activities
- Admission to Stonehenge
- Admission to Salisbury Cathedral
- Visit to Bath Roman baths
Landmarks Stonehenge Salisbury Cathedral 













































