Plans for England, Ireland, & Scotland
- Sarah Rodriguez

- Jul 19, 2021
- 3 min read
Upon researching England, Ireland, & Scotland I came across Tour Radar which offers a wide variety of tour packages and vacations. I looked through multiple packages and I finally found one that I believe will suit all of my needs. They have lots of variations which helped me to focus on picking a trip that would include everything I wanted to do. The tour package that I decided fit my needs is titled “England, Scotland, and Ireland end Dublin”. Currently, the trip is priced to start at $1,800.
Itinerary
Day 1: London
Arrival
Transfer to hotel from airport
Free time until tour starts
Day 2: London
Visit London - See Westminster, the Houses of Parliament, the River Thames, the Tower of London, and Buckingham Palace
Free afternoon
Evening - Meet in Piccadilly to walk to Leicester Square, China Town, and Soho
Day 3: London, Cambridge, York, and Durham
Picturesque countryside with hills and woods
Cambridge - Admire beautiful residential colleges
York - Cathedral, Roman walls and lively shopping streets, free time to stroll around
Durham - Charming medieval town, has a wonderful cathedral and castle
Day 4: Durham, Alnwick, and Edinburgh
Scotland
Alnwick - Picturesque town with lovely gardens and a large medieval caste (which was used in the Harry Potter films)
Edinburgh - Scotland's capital city, its castle overlooks the city's steep streets and parks, there is a sightseeing tour with a local guide
Day 5: Edinburgh, Inverness, Loch Ness, Fort Augustus, and Glasgow
Pitlochry - A charming little village that we will stroll through that gives views of the Scottish Highlands
Inverness - Pass by this city that is located near the mysterious Loch Ness
Urquhart - Visiting a medieval castle and taking a boat trip on the dark waters of the lake
Fort August and Fort Williams - Pass through
Loch Lomond - One of the most popular lakes in Scotland
Glasgow - Stroll around the city center
Day 6: Glasgow, Belfast, and Dublin
Board a ferry in Carinryan to Belfast, Northern Ireland's capital city
Traveling to Eire and Dublin
Day 7: Dublin
Starting the day with a sightseeing tour of Dublin, Ireland's peaceful capital city
We will stroll on the banks of River Liffey, visiting parks, old university, lively downtown streets, and stroll around Trinity College
Day 8: Dublin, Powerscourt, Kilkenny, Cashel, and Cork
Powerscourt - Magnificent gardens, designed in the 18th century and considered the most beautiful gardens in Ireland
Kilkenny - Stroll around this lively town
Cashel - Visit the Rock of Cashel, a medieval fortress that symbolizes the fight of Irish people against England
Cork - Stroll in the center of Ireland's second largest city
Day 9: Cork, Kinsale, Killarney, and Limerick
Kinsale - Stopping by Charles Fort to admire its great views of the ocean right by the 17th century fortress
Killarney - A tourist town in the heart of Ireland, we will walk around and also enjoy a horse and carriage tour to Ross Castle that has wonderful views by the lake. There will be a short cruise included to enjoy the beautiful views
Adare - Brief stop in this small village that preserves its picturesque traditional thatched-roof cottages and the ruins of the old abbey
Limerick - Stroll around the center, visit its castle, walk along the river, its cathedral, or discover its shopping center
Day 10: Limerick, Cliffs of Moher, and Galway
Folk Park in Bunraty - A park where we can learn about how life was in Ireland in the past with its typical cottages and old markets
Caherconnell - Poulnabrone dolmen is found, we may get the chance to see an exhibition of how dogs shepherd sheep
Cliffs of Moher - Over look the ocean and O'Brien's Tower
Burren National Park - Going through and seeing amazing landscapes
Day 11: Galway, Clonmacnoise, and Dublin
Visit the ruins of the Royal Abbey and walk around Ashford Castle, a gorgeous medieval castle that has been turned into a hotel
Clonmacnoise - Visit a monastic ruin
Dublin - Free time
Day 12: Dublin
After breakfast, the trip is concluded
Here is the link to England, Scotland, and Ireland end Dublin



Your travel plans for England, Ireland, and Scotland highlight how rewarding it is to combine vibrant cities with natural landscapes, similar to how a Casablanca to Sahara 8 day trip mixes Morocco’s historic cities with the calm of the desert, giving a well-rounded travel experience.