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Visit Shakespeare's Stratford-upon-Avon, Stonehenge and Roman Baths, Blenheim Palace, Lake District and more.

Our UK and Ireland guided tours offer the opportunity to visit as many as five countries on a single journey. Each presents a perfect balance of best places to visit in the UK and Ireland – Big Ben, Edinburgh Castle, Windsor Castle, and the Cliffs of Moher – and spending your free time exploring the centres of iconic towns and cities like London, Stratford-upon-Avon, Dublin, Edinburgh and Liverpool.

Authentic dining experiences go hand-in-hand with a selection of curated activities. Some combine, such as the whisky tasting after an Old Pulteney Distillery tour or sharing a meal at the 19th Green Killarney after sitting with the owners to learn about the restaurant’s farm-to-table concept.

From the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland and the Guinness Storehouse in Dublin to the Tower of London and Lake District in England, our UK and Ireland tours offer the 'Business Class'-style holiday you’ve always dreamt of.

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What to Eat in the UK and Ireland

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If you want to eat authentically in Britain and Ireland, you can do worse than traditional pub classics. Iconic British and Irish dishes like Scotch eggs and shepherd’s pie are exactly what the locals will order.

Try the meat pudding, no matter how it’s made. British black pudding contains blood and a Scottish version will have oatmeal mixed in. Irish white pudding lacks blood.

Bangers and mash are found in nearly every city center in the UK and Ireland: sausages and mashed potatoes drowned in a brown onion gravy.

Fish and chips are as British (and Irish) as afternoon tea. Piping hot fillets of cod or haddock, deep fried in a melt-in-the-mouth batter, doused in salt and vinegar. Delicious.

Learn More About the UK and Ireland

Did You Know?

Approximately one-third of Europe’s golf courses are in the UK and Ireland.

With roughly 9,000 golf courses across Europe, it’s estimated that Britain and Ireland one-third of them within their borders. Although Scotland is the birthplace of the sport, England has the most golf courses in Europe: nearly 2,300. The second-most is Germany with over 1,000. Scotland sits in the low 600s, Ireland hovers around 500, and Wales is striving to hit 200. The Faroe Islands and Malta each have one golf course.

What to Know Before You Travel to the UK and Ireland

Currency: Great British Pound (GPB, £) & Euro (€)

Time Zone: London GMT +0

Capital City: London, Dublin, Edinburgh, Cardiff

Language: English, Gaelic, Welsh

Power Outlets: European 230V

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