Exploring Britain and Ireland

Exploring Britain and Ireland
Exploring Britain and Ireland
Exploring Britain and Ireland
Exploring Britain and Ireland
Exploring Britain and Ireland
Exploring Britain and Ireland
Exploring Britain and Ireland
Exploring Britain and Ireland

From:

CAD $5,599

15 Days

Best Rate: Guarantee

Trip Type: Group Tour

Activity Level: Average

Travel to fascinating cities and through the magical countryside of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, exploring historic places, iconic sights, and rich heritage.

Price based on per person in Double Room for departure 01 Nov 2025

15 Days
From CAD $5,599
Best Rate
Guarantee
Trip Type
Group Tour
Activity Level
Average

Rating

Experience Overview

Highlights

  • Visit Area: Edinburgh,York,London,Windsor,Bath,Waterford,Killarney,Ring of Kerry,Rock of Cashel,Dublin
  • Admittance: Edinburgh,York,London,Windsor,Bath,Waterford,Killarney,Ring of Kerry,Rock of Cashel,Dublin
  • Meals included: 20

Trip Details

Product CodeProduct Code: 38842

Tour TypeTour Type: Group Tour

AccommodationAccommodation: Moderate

TransportTransport: Private

Guide LanguageGuide Language: English

Tour OperatorTour Operator: Collette (CA)

Supplier CodeSupplier Code: 16644

StartStarts: Edinburgh, United Kingdom

FinishFinishes: Dublin, Ireland

DurationDuration: 15 days

DeparturesDepartures: Guaranteed

Physical RatingPhysical Rating: Average

Includes

  • Visit Area: Edinburgh,York,London,Windsor,Bath,Waterford,Killarney,Ring of Kerry,Rock of Cashel,Dublin
  • Admittance: Edinburgh,York,London,Windsor,Bath,Waterford,Killarney,Ring of Kerry,Rock of Cashel,Dublin
  • Meals included: 20

Price

Price per person: (Double Occupancy) CAD $5,599 ($373 /day)

Itinerary

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Day 1: Overnight Flight

An overnight flight transports you to stunning landscapes, lively cities and stirring history.
Hotel Name: Mercure Edinburgh Haymarket Hotel

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Day 2: Edinburgh, Scotland

Arrive in Edinburgh, the historic capital of Scotland, where rocky hills tower in the distance and the shadows of history can be seen around every corner. With no planned activities today, settle in to discover Scotland's capital and see how medieval crossroads blend seamlessly with a vibrant modern energy. This evening, delve into Scottish culture with a whisky experience and - dinner highlighting the flavors of Scotland, and meet your fellow travelers.
Dinner Included

Visit Area: Edinburgh
Edinburgh is the capital and second most populous city in Scotland. Edinburgh has been recognized as the capital of Scotland since the 15th century. The city's various historical and cultural attractions, as well as the appeal to the tourist market, makes Edinburgh the most popular tourist destination in the UK after London, attracting over 1 million overseas visitors each year.

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Day 3: Edinburgh

Today get acquainted with Scotland’s regal capital on a locally guided city tour exploring both the Old and New Towns. Explore the Royal Mile on foot and walk up the hill to Edinburgh Castle, home of the Scottish Crown Jewels. This afternoon is yours to further explore independently. Tonight, consider an optional excursion including dinner to Rosslyn Chapel, one of Edinburgh’s most remarkable medieval buildings – an after-hours private tour will take you deep into this well-known setting from The Da Vinci Code.

Breakfast Included
Hotel Name: DoubleTree by Hilton York

Visit Area: York
The historic walled city of York in North Yorkshire is located in the northern part of England. Today York is still encircled by its ancient medieval walls. York was founded by the Romans in A.D. 71 and is considered to be one of the great cities of the medieval world.

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Day 4: Edinburgh - Scottish Borders England - York

Depart Edinburgh, traveling through the picturesque countryside of Northumberland by motor coach. Visit a family farm situated in the heart of the Scottish Borders, where sustainability and innovation are core to their business. Later on this evening, arrive in York, with its medieval city walls and snickelways.

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Lunch Included

Visit Area: London
A world in a city is a common way to describe the capital of England and its 9 million inhabitants. A cultural melting pot of over 230 nationalities, London is the financial, political and cultural capital of the UK and has a history dating before the Romans in A.D. 43.

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Day 5: York

Take in York’s rich and storied history while joining your Tour Manager on a leisurely orientation walking tour. Explore the quaint, narrow streets of the ‘Shambles’ that appear today almost as they did during the Middle Ages. At the heart of the city is its impressive Minster, the largest Gothic cathedral in Northern Europe. Venture inside and stand in awe of the seemingly endless sea of stained-glass windows. Enjoy the rest of the afternoon and evening at leisure.

Breakfast Included
Hotel Name: Canopy by Hilton London City

Visit Area: Windsor

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Day 6: York - London

Board a high-speed train to London. Upon arriving in England’s bustling capital, enjoy a traditional afternoon tea. Afterward, join a local expert for a walking tour of the city. At Westminster, see the exteriors of the Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey, and Big Ben, and continue on to see the exterior of Buckingham Palace, the London home to Britain’s royalty since 1837. After checking into your hotel, the evening is yours to explore the vibrancy of London’s nightlife.

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Lunch Included

Visit Area: Bath
Bath is a city in Somerset, southwest England located 97 miles west of London. The city is known for the Roman baths located here that the early Romans built. In the Georgian era the city became a popular spa town, and today many tourists come to view the Roman baths. In addition to the Roman baths and hot springs, Bath is also known for its Georgian architecture.

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Day 7: London

Enjoy a day to explore London at your leisure. You may choose to take an optional excursion to Windsor Castle, the largest and oldest occupied castle in the world. Founded by William the Conqueror in the 11th century, it’s since been home to 40 monarchs, including the current King of England.

Breakfast Included
Hotel Name: Clayton Hotel

Admittance: Cardiff Castle

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Day 8: London - Bath - Cardiff, Wales

Travel to Bath, the elegant Georgian town, to visit the Roman Bath Museum’s 2,000-year-old elaborate spas. Stroll through Bath’s cobblestone streets and soak in its old-world atmosphere. Your day ends in the Welsh capital of Cardiff.

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Visit Area: Waterford
Waterford is Ireland's oldest city with a history that dates back to Viking times. This busy port city on a tidal reach of the River Suir is known as the home of the famous Waterford crystal.

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Day 9: Cardiff

Join a local expert on a leisurely-paced walking tour of Cardiff. Learn about the city’s deep ties to the coal industry, its connection to ancient Rome, and its famous Victorian shopping arcades. Tour Cardiff’s historic castle, an impressive structure that was once a Roman fort, a Norman castle, and an extraordinary Victorian Gothic fantasy palace. Enjoy lunch at a local pub before continuing your walk with a local guide.

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Hotel Name: Granville Hotel

Admittance: Blarney Castle
Blarney Castle is a medieval castle in Blarney near County Cork, Ireland. The castle was built nearly 600 years ago by Cormac MacCarthy. The castle is very popular with tourists because of the Stone of Eloquence, more commonly referred to as the Blarney Stone. Millions of tourists have flocked to the castle in kiss the Blarney Stone, located at the top of the castle.

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Day 10: Cardiff - Waterford, Ireland

Take in the beautiful Welsh countryside en route to the coastal village of Fishguard. There, board the ferry for Ireland, crossing the Irish Sea. Upon arrival in Rosslare, travel to Waterford, your home for the evening.

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Dinner Included
Hotel Name: Scots Hotel

Visit Area: Killarney
Killarney is a town in County Kerry in southwestern Ireland. The town is on the shores of Lough Leane which is a part of Killarney National Park. Killarney has been welcoming tourists and visitors for over 250 years.

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Day 11: Waterford - Blarney - Killarney

This morning, it’s your choice! Tour the House of Waterford Crystal factory featuring a fascinating visitor’s center and a retail store housing the largest collection of Waterford Crystal in the world -OR- enjoy a leisurely-paced walking tour of Ireland’s oldest city and discover its rich Viking, Norman and Cromwellian history. Later, travel to historic Blarney Castle. Make your way to the top of the castle, lie back and kiss the famous Blarney Stone. Legend has it that if you do, you will be blessed with the "gift of eloquence." This evening, it’s Diner’s Choice... choose your included dinner from a “menu” of Killarney’s great restaurants.

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Visit Area: Ring of Kerry
The Ring of Kerry is a 111-mile-long circular tourist route in County Kerry in southwestern Ireland. It is Ireland’s longest and one of its most diverse big circle driving routes. The route features beautiful beaches, lakes, medieval ruins, mountains and lakes. Driving The Ring is a very popular daytrip for tourists visiting the area, especially in the summer months.

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Day 12: Killarney - Ring of Kerry - Killarney

This morning, explore Killarney National Park on a traditional jaunting car ride.* Then, travel along the glorious Ring of Kerry where you’ll find some of Ireland’s most magical scenery, and enjoy a brief stop at the historic Kerry Bog Village Museum and the Atlantic Irish Seaweed farm. Marvel at the vistas created by windswept cliffs, rugged mountains, lakes and picturesque villages. Enjoy an evening in Killarney at your leisure.

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Hotel Name: Herbert Park Hotel

Visit Area: Rock of Cashel

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Day 13: Killarney - Rock of Cashel - Dublin

Venture through the “Golden Vale” en route to the awe-inspiring Rock of Cashel. Take in its imposing facade and visit the spot where St. Patrick preached. Next, continue on to vibrant Dublin, Ireland’s cosmopolitan capital, and visit the magnificent Christchurch Cathedral for a guided tour and drinks reception.

Breakfast Included

Visit Area: Dublin
Dublin is the capital and the largest city in Ireland. Dublin is located on Ireland’s east coast, and sits at the mouth of the River Liffey. Dublin was founded in 841 by the Vikings. Today, Dublin is the economic center of Ireland and the historical and contemporary center for industry, education and the arts.

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Day 14: Dublin

Today, it’s your choice! Choose to ride with a local guide to see St. Patrick’s Cathedral, O’Connell Street, the General Post Office, and the historic Phoenix Park -OR- choose a walking tour of the city’s historic center, exploring St. Stephen’s Green, Grafton Street, and the River Liffey. Either way, what follows is an afternoon to discover Dublin’s charms on your own. Tonight, experience Ireland's lively music and dynamic dancing during a fun-filled evening of Irish entertainment.

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Admittance: Traditional Irish Night

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Day 15: Dublin - Tour Ends

Depart today with many fond memories of lovely Britain and Ireland.

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Collette (CA)

A Story of Hard Work and a Passion for Travel “Our first office was so tiny that if you took a step backwards, you fell down an open hole that was stairs to the basement. Now we are a worldwide company with offices in the United States, Canada, Australia and the United Kingdom.” – Alice I. Sullivan, Chairperson of the Collette Board.Collette is about family As his family grew, Dan’s children took on active roles in the company – in sales, tour development, marketing, tour guiding, and in its charitable arm. Working with a team of dedicated employees, they all stayed true to the original vision of expanding travel opportunities for everyone. That tradition continued as Dan’s eldest child, Dan Sullivan Jr., took the reins as President and CEO in 1990 and the company flourished. Collette_HQ_380x250_v2 The third generation of Sullivans entered the company in the early 2000s, and in 2018 Dan Sullivan Jr.’s daughter, Jaclyn Leibl-Cote, became President & Chief Customer Experience Officer. In 2023, after she successfully steered Collette through the global pandemic, Dan proudly turned the CEO role over to Jaclyn and transitioned to Executive Chairman of the Board. Mrs. Leibl-Cote is only the 4th CEO in the company’s history and its first female leader, making Collette one of the rare companies successfully transfer to the 3rd generation of leadership.

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