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Essential Britain & Ireland
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Day 1: ARRIVE IN LONDON, ENGLAND
Welcome to London! Uniformed Globus Hosts will be waiting to welcome you. Enjoy free time this afternoon.
Day 2: LONDON–STONEHENGE–BATH–NEWPORT, WALES
Ancient Stones & Spa Days Meet your Tour Director and travel companions, to depart London at 8 am for a memorable day’s sightseeing. Try to unravel the mystery of prehistoric Stonehenge and explore the visitor center with its imaginative exhibitions, then view the monument up close. At the elegant Georgian city of Bath, see the amazing excavations of the Roman Baths. Then, cross the Severn River for a late-afternoon arrival in Wales. Tonight, enjoy a welcome dinner at your hotel. 164 mi / 264 km (B,D)TOUR HIGHLIGHTCULTURAL GEMS The traditions of one ancient Roman ritual are in full flow in Bath, amid the remarkable Roman and Georgian architecture and the best-preserved Roman Baths of this UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city of Bath sits above geothermal springs that bubble up from the limestone below. Bath also turns up the heat with some of Britain's grandest Georgian buildings, a mecca for elite 18th-century society.
Day 3: NEWPORT–CARDIFF–WATERFORD, IRELAND
Welsh Dragons, Daffodils & Castles This morning, enjoy a visit to Cardiff Castle, one of Wales’ leading heritage attractions, the castle’s Romanesque walls conceal 2,000 years of history. Continue along the South Wales coast to Pembroke where your ferry awaits. Cross St. George’s Channel to Rosslare on the Emerald Isle, proceeding to Waterford, a stronghold founded by the Danish Vikings.168 mi / 271 km (B,D)TOUR HIGHLIGHTCAPITAL CITY Explore the Welsh capital, see many historic buildings and discover its 2,000-year history of invasions, abductions, and conflicts from 1st-century AD when the Romans built the first series of forts.
Day 4: WATERFORD–KILKENNY–DUBLIN
Spend your day your way in Waterford This morning, explore more of Waterford with your choice of included Globus Choice excursions. THE VIKING TRIANGLEJoin a Local Guide in Waterford for a walk through Ireland's oldest city where two cathedrals, four national monuments, and eleven centuries of rogues and rascals add up to a trifecta of tales in the Viking Triangle. Hear engaging stories of extraordinary characters, delivered in witty, entertaining style by a master storyteller.CRYSTAL CLEAR The city of Waterford is synonymous with the luxury crystal manufacture that bears its name. Visit the House of Waterford Crystal for a fascinating tour featuring the molding room, and glass-blowing, cutting, and engraving departments to witness the highly skilled master craftsmen creating exquisite Waterford Crystal.Continue to the “Marble City” of Kilkenny, one of Ireland’s prettiest towns. The city’s main thoroughfare is lined with medieval landmarks, quaint shops, and charming pubs. Continue on to Dublin, Ireland’s capital city. 115 mi / 195 km (B)
Day 5: DUBLIN
Ireland’s Capital City Take a morning orientation drive to see O’Connell Street, Georgian squares, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, and Trinity College. The afternoon is at leisure to enjoy this vibrant city. (B)TOUR HIGHLIGHTCITY SIGHTS “In Dublin’s fair city where girls are so pretty” you’ll also find great personality and charm. The charisma of Dubliners and the bounty of pubs here is matched only by the gorgeous Georgian Squares, 12th-century St. Patrick’s Cathedral, and Trinity College.
Day 6: DUBLIN–BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND–EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND
Irish Crossings On your way to Northern Ireland, cross the Boyne River, then skirt the Mountains of Mourne. In Belfast, where the Titanic was built, take in the city’s vibrant history and view the impressive City Hall. Board your ferry to cross the North Channel to Cairnryan on Scotland’s southwest coast and continue onto Scotland’s capital, Edinburgh.234 mi / 376 km (B)TOUR HIGHLIGHTCITY SIGHTS Northern Ireland’s capital city of Belfast has seen its share of the ‘Troubles’ but its tenacity, tireless industry and timeless traditions are easy to see. Hear how shipbuilding ruled and Irish linen was king. In the port city where the Titanic was built, a bold rebirth of arts and architecture thrives amid historic castles and churches drawing visitors from around the globe.
Day 7: EDINBURGH
Drummers, Pipers & Precious Jewels Morning city sightseeing with a Local Guide introduces you to the 200-year-old “New Town” and the famous scientists, inventors, and novelists who lived there. In the “Old Town,” visit Edinburgh Castle to admire Scotland’s Crown Jewels. The afternoon is free to enjoy the Scottish capital at your own pace. (B)TOUR HIGHLIGHT THE ROYAL EDINBURGH MILITARY TATTOO Unpack your plaid! Edinburgh Military Tattoo performances included on departures August 1, 2, 4, 8, 9, 11, 15, 16, 18, 22 and 23.MUSIC & MASTERPIECES Ascend to Castle Rock to explore Edinburgh Castle, one of the most important historical strongholds in the Kingdom of Scotland, with a 1,100-year history as "the most besieged place in Great Britain." Here you’ll find the royal regalia and Scotland’s Crown Jewels. The Castle forms the background of the spectacular Tattoo, an extravaganza of bagpipes and drums performed en masse in August each year.
Day 8: EDINBURGH–JEDBURGH–YORK, ENGLAND
Augustine’s Monks & Medieval Markets This morning, drive past the abbey ruins at Jedburgh into wild Northumberland National Park. Later, see a section of Hadrian’s Wall, the Roman coast-to-coast defense against marauding northern tribes. In York, England’s most complete medieval city, view the great structure of York Minster, then follow your Tour Director on a [LF] guided walk through a maze of quaint streets, including the narrow Shambles. 198 mi / 318 km (B,D)LOCAL FAVORITEHISTORIC SPOT While strolling the cobblestones of York’s Shambles, it’s easy to imagine the medieval butchers' shops and boisterous crowds bartering for beef and bones outside the 14th-century timber-framed windows. The Shambles is one of the best-preserved medieval shopping streets in Europe and said to have been the inspiration behind Harry Potter’s Diagon Alley – and today is a colorful gathering place with cheerful cafés and quirky boutiques brimming with the sweet aromas of chocolate, pastries, and pies.
Day 9: YORK–STRATFORD-UPON-AVON–LONDON
Mr. & Mrs. Shakespeare On the last leg of your journey, stop at Stratford-upon-Avon, the fascinating Elizabethan town, to take pictures of Anne Hathaway’s Cottage and visit Shakespeare’s Birthplace. Return to London at around 3.30 pm. 260 mi / 418 km (B)TOUR HIGHLIGHTA LEGEND SLEPT HERE Ah, young love! Even more true as Shakespeare’s fiancée was eight years his senior. See Anne Hathaway's Cottage, the family home where the bard’s wife-to-be was born and courted by young Will. Built more than 500 years ago, much of the original structure remains. Visit Shakespeare’s Birthplace and family home in the heart of Stratford-upon-Avon. Hear tales about his family life, marriage, and children with a close look at fascinating artifacts in a world-class collection assembled by the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.
Day 10: LONDON
Safe travels until we meet again! Your vacation ends with breakfast this morning. (B)
- Tour
- Atlantic Ocean
- Bath
- Belfast
- United Kingdom
- Cairnryan
- Cardiff
- Celtic Sea
- Classic
- Ireland
- England
- Europe
- First-Class
- Gl_England
- Gl_Europe
- Gl_Ireland
- Gl_Scotland
- Hadrian's Wall
- Irish Sea
- Jedburgh
- Kilkenny
- Newport
- North Sea
- Northern Ireland
- Northumberland
- Pembroke
- Rosslare
- Scotland
- Stonehenge
- Stratford-Upon-Avon
- Wales
- York
- Globus
- 10 Day Tour from London to London
Details
- Tour Operator
- Globus
- Start City
- LON
- End City
- LON
- Duration (Days)
- 10
Pricing & departures
| Option | From | Departs | Returns |
|---|---|---|---|
| Land Only (Double) | USD 4,159 | May 3, 2026 | May 12, 2026 |
| Single Supplement | USD 5,509 | May 3, 2026 | May 12, 2026 |
| Land Only (Double) | USD 3,739 | May 16, 2026 | May 25, 2026 |
| Single Supplement | USD 4,879 | May 16, 2026 | May 25, 2026 |
| Land Only (Double) | USD 4,179 | May 23, 2026 | June 1, 2026 |
| Single Supplement | USD 5,319 | May 23, 2026 | June 1, 2026 |
| Land Only (Double) | USD 3,759 | May 26, 2026 | June 4, 2026 |
| Single Supplement | USD 5,079 | May 26, 2026 | June 4, 2026 |
| Land Only (Double) | USD 3,739 | June 7, 2026 | June 16, 2026 |
| Single Supplement | USD 5,089 | June 7, 2026 | June 16, 2026 |
| Land Only (Double) | USD 3,739 | June 13, 2026 | June 22, 2026 |
| Single Supplement | USD 4,879 | June 13, 2026 | June 22, 2026 |
| Land Only (Double) | USD 3,759 | June 16, 2026 | June 25, 2026 |
| Single Supplement | USD 5,079 | June 16, 2026 | June 25, 2026 |
| Land Only (Double) | USD 3,739 | June 28, 2026 | July 7, 2026 |
| Single Supplement | USD 5,089 | June 28, 2026 | July 7, 2026 |
| Land Only (Double) | USD 3,689 | July 18, 2026 | July 27, 2026 |
| Single Supplement | USD 4,829 | July 18, 2026 | July 27, 2026 |
| Land Only (Double) | USD 4,179 | July 25, 2026 | August 3, 2026 |
| Single Supplement | USD 5,319 | July 25, 2026 | August 3, 2026 |
| Land Only (Double) | USD 3,279 | July 26, 2026 | August 4, 2026 |
| Single Supplement | USD 4,629 | July 26, 2026 | August 4, 2026 |
| Land Only (Double) | USD 3,929 | August 23, 2026 | September 1, 2026 |
| Single Supplement | USD 5,279 | August 23, 2026 | September 1, 2026 |
| Land Only (Double) | USD 3,769 | September 5, 2026 | September 14, 2026 |
| Single Supplement | USD 4,909 | September 5, 2026 | September 14, 2026 |
| Land Only (Double) | USD 3,769 | September 13, 2026 | September 22, 2026 |
| Single Supplement | USD 5,119 | September 13, 2026 | September 22, 2026 |
| Land Only (Double) | USD 3,769 | September 20, 2026 | September 29, 2026 |
| Single Supplement | USD 5,119 | September 20, 2026 | September 29, 2026 |
| Land Only (Double) | USD 3,649 | October 10, 2026 | October 19, 2026 |
| Single Supplement | USD 4,789 | October 10, 2026 | October 19, 2026 |
| Land Only (Double) | USD 4,169 | October 11, 2026 | October 20, 2026 |
| Single Supplement | USD 5,519 | October 11, 2026 | October 20, 2026 |
| Land Only (Double) | USD 3,589 | October 18, 2026 | October 27, 2026 |
| Single Supplement | USD 4,939 | October 18, 2026 | October 27, 2026 |
Day by day
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Day 1
ARRIVE IN LONDON, ENGLAND
Welcome to London! Uniformed Globus Hosts will be waiting to welcome you. Enjoy free time this afternoon.
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Day 2
LONDON–STONEHENGE–BATH–NEWPORT, WALES
Ancient Stones & Spa Days Meet your Tour Director and travel companions, to depart London at 8 am for a memorable day’s sightseeing. Try to unravel the mystery of prehistoric Stonehenge and explore the visitor center with its imaginative exhibitions, then view the monument up close. At the elegant Georgian city of Bath, see the amazing excavations of the Roman Baths. Then, cross the Severn River for a late-afternoon arrival in Wales. Tonight, enjoy a welcome dinner at your hotel. 164 mi / 264 km (B,D)TOUR HIGHLIGHTCULTURAL GEMS The traditions of one ancient Roman ritual are in full flow in Bath, amid the remarkable Roman and Georgian architecture and the best-preserved Roman Baths of this UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city of Bath sits above geothermal springs that bubble up from the limestone below. Bath also turns up the heat with some of Britain's grandest Georgian buildings, a mecca for elite 18th-century society.
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Day 3
NEWPORT–CARDIFF–WATERFORD, IRELAND
Welsh Dragons, Daffodils & Castles This morning, enjoy a visit to Cardiff Castle, one of Wales’ leading heritage attractions, the castle’s Romanesque walls conceal 2,000 years of history. Continue along the South Wales coast to Pembroke where your ferry awaits. Cross St. George’s Channel to Rosslare on the Emerald Isle, proceeding to Waterford, a stronghold founded by the Danish Vikings.168 mi / 271 km (B,D)TOUR HIGHLIGHTCAPITAL CITY Explore the Welsh capital, see many historic buildings and discover its 2,000-year history of invasions, abductions, and conflicts from 1st-century AD when the Romans built the first series of forts.
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Day 4
WATERFORD–KILKENNY–DUBLIN
Spend your day your way in Waterford This morning, explore more of Waterford with your choice of included Globus Choice excursions. THE VIKING TRIANGLEJoin a Local Guide in Waterford for a walk through Ireland's oldest city where two cathedrals, four national monuments, and eleven centuries of rogues and rascals add up to a trifecta of tales in the Viking Triangle. Hear engaging stories of extraordinary characters, delivered in witty, entertaining style by a master storyteller.CRYSTAL CLEAR The city of Waterford is synonymous with the luxury crystal manufacture that bears its name. Visit the House of Waterford Crystal for a fascinating tour featuring the molding room, and glass-blowing, cutting, and engraving departments to witness the highly skilled master craftsmen creating exquisite Waterford Crystal.Continue to the “Marble City” of Kilkenny, one of Ireland’s prettiest towns. The city’s main thoroughfare is lined with medieval landmarks, quaint shops, and charming pubs. Continue on to Dublin, Ireland’s capital city. 115 mi / 195 km (B)
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Day 5
DUBLIN
Ireland’s Capital City Take a morning orientation drive to see O’Connell Street, Georgian squares, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, and Trinity College. The afternoon is at leisure to enjoy this vibrant city. (B)TOUR HIGHLIGHTCITY SIGHTS “In Dublin’s fair city where girls are so pretty” you’ll also find great personality and charm. The charisma of Dubliners and the bounty of pubs here is matched only by the gorgeous Georgian Squares, 12th-century St. Patrick’s Cathedral, and Trinity College.
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Day 6
DUBLIN–BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND–EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND
Irish Crossings On your way to Northern Ireland, cross the Boyne River, then skirt the Mountains of Mourne. In Belfast, where the Titanic was built, take in the city’s vibrant history and view the impressive City Hall. Board your ferry to cross the North Channel to Cairnryan on Scotland’s southwest coast and continue onto Scotland’s capital, Edinburgh.234 mi / 376 km (B)TOUR HIGHLIGHTCITY SIGHTS Northern Ireland’s capital city of Belfast has seen its share of the ‘Troubles’ but its tenacity, tireless industry and timeless traditions are easy to see. Hear how shipbuilding ruled and Irish linen was king. In the port city where the Titanic was built, a bold rebirth of arts and architecture thrives amid historic castles and churches drawing visitors from around the globe.
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Day 7
EDINBURGH
Drummers, Pipers & Precious Jewels Morning city sightseeing with a Local Guide introduces you to the 200-year-old “New Town” and the famous scientists, inventors, and novelists who lived there. In the “Old Town,” visit Edinburgh Castle to admire Scotland’s Crown Jewels. The afternoon is free to enjoy the Scottish capital at your own pace. (B)TOUR HIGHLIGHT THE ROYAL EDINBURGH MILITARY TATTOO Unpack your plaid! Edinburgh Military Tattoo performances included on departures August 1, 2, 4, 8, 9, 11, 15, 16, 18, 22 and 23.MUSIC & MASTERPIECES Ascend to Castle Rock to explore Edinburgh Castle, one of the most important historical strongholds in the Kingdom of Scotland, with a 1,100-year history as "the most besieged place in Great Britain." Here you’ll find the royal regalia and Scotland’s Crown Jewels. The Castle forms the background of the spectacular Tattoo, an extravaganza of bagpipes and drums performed en masse in August each year.
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Day 8
EDINBURGH–JEDBURGH–YORK, ENGLAND
Augustine’s Monks & Medieval Markets This morning, drive past the abbey ruins at Jedburgh into wild Northumberland National Park. Later, see a section of Hadrian’s Wall, the Roman coast-to-coast defense against marauding northern tribes. In York, England’s most complete medieval city, view the great structure of York Minster, then follow your Tour Director on a [LF] guided walk through a maze of quaint streets, including the narrow Shambles. 198 mi / 318 km (B,D)LOCAL FAVORITEHISTORIC SPOT While strolling the cobblestones of York’s Shambles, it’s easy to imagine the medieval butchers' shops and boisterous crowds bartering for beef and bones outside the 14th-century timber-framed windows. The Shambles is one of the best-preserved medieval shopping streets in Europe and said to have been the inspiration behind Harry Potter’s Diagon Alley – and today is a colorful gathering place with cheerful cafés and quirky boutiques brimming with the sweet aromas of chocolate, pastries, and pies.
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Day 9
YORK–STRATFORD-UPON-AVON–LONDON
Mr. & Mrs. Shakespeare On the last leg of your journey, stop at Stratford-upon-Avon, the fascinating Elizabethan town, to take pictures of Anne Hathaway’s Cottage and visit Shakespeare’s Birthplace. Return to London at around 3.30 pm. 260 mi / 418 km (B)TOUR HIGHLIGHTA LEGEND SLEPT HERE Ah, young love! Even more true as Shakespeare’s fiancée was eight years his senior. See Anne Hathaway's Cottage, the family home where the bard’s wife-to-be was born and courted by young Will. Built more than 500 years ago, much of the original structure remains. Visit Shakespeare’s Birthplace and family home in the heart of Stratford-upon-Avon. Hear tales about his family life, marriage, and children with a close look at fascinating artifacts in a world-class collection assembled by the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.
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Day 10
LONDON
Safe travels until we meet again! Your vacation ends with breakfast this morning. (B)
