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Wonders of England, Scotland and Ireland (with a Portuguese-speaking guide)
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Wonders of England, Scotland and Ireland (with a Portuguese-speaking guide)

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Created: Friday, August 22, 2025
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Created: Friday, August 22, 2025
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A tour that promises an unforgettable experience, crossing the five countries that make up the British Isles: England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.

Day 1 - LONDON – CAMBRIDGE – YORK/HARROGATE

We will begin the tour in Cambridge, a quintessential university city. We’ll enjoy a walking tour, admiring the architecture from different periods within the historic university buildings. Founded in 1209, Cambridge is the second-oldest English-speaking university in the world, with notable alumni such as Isaac Newton, Stephen Hawking, and Charles Darwin. The university’s influence is felt throughout the city.
Before arriving at today’s final destination, we will pause for lunch (not included). Finally, we’ll reach the city of York, where we’ll take a walking tour through its charming streets before heading to the hotel. We’ll take photos in the famous street The Shambles, a well-preserved medieval street with timber-framed buildings. Originally filled with butcher shops, the name “Shambles” comes from the Anglo-Saxon word fleshammels, meaning “flesh shelves”. Today, the street is lined with shops, cafés and restaurants, and is believed to have inspired Diagon Alley from the Harry Potter books and films.
We will also pass by the splendid Gothic cathedral of York, the second largest in northern Europe, famous for its beautiful stained-glass windows and imposing towers.
Dinner, accommodation and breakfast at DoubleTree by Hilton York, Holiday Inn York, Crown Plaza Harrogate, Clayton Leeds or similar.

Day 2 - YORK/HARROGATE – DURHAM – ALNWICK – EDINBURGH

We will head to Durham, where we’ll take a short walking tour and visit its captivating cathedral, a masterpiece of Norman architecture that dominates the city from a hilltop. With its rich history and stunning design, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
We’ll continue our journey north and enjoy a panoramic view of Alnwick Castle, an imposing fortress with over 700 years of history. Official residence of the Duke and Duchess of Northumberland, the castle has served as a filming location for movies such as Harry Potter, Elizabeth, and Robin Hood.
After lunch (not included), we will head towards the coast until we reach Edinburgh, where we’ll enjoy a brief panoramic introduction to this illustrious city.
Accommodation and breakfast at Holiday Inn Express Edinburgh City Centre, Ibis Styles Hotel Edinburgh St Andrews Square, Holiday Inn Hotel Edinburgh Zoo or similar.

Day 3 - EDINBURGH

This day is free for you to explore the historic city of Edinburgh at your own pace.
Stroll along the famous Royal Mile, the avenue that connects the imposing Edinburgh Castle to the Palace of Holyrood. Visit St. Giles’ Cathedral, where the Scottish Crown Jewels and the Stone of Destiny are kept. Immerse yourself in the National Gallery of Scotland, or explore the Royal Yacht Britannia, the former official residence of the British Royal Family.
Edinburgh is the second most visited city in the United Kingdom after London and has been home to the Scottish Parliament since 1999. Don’t miss the striking Parliament building, and relax in the beautiful Princes Street Gardens.
Accommodation and breakfast at Holiday Inn Express Edinburgh City Centre, Ibis Style Hotel Edinburgh St Andrews Square, Holiday Inn Hotel Edinburgh Zoo or similar.

Day 4 - EDINBURGH – STIRLING – TROSSACHS – GLASGOW

We will leave Edinburgh and begin a scenic journey through stunning landscapes and picturesque villages such as Stirling and Callander.
We’ll drive through mountain passes that offer breathtaking panoramic views. Along the way, we will stop to visit a whisky distillery, where we will learn about the production process—from the selection of grains to maturation in oak barrels.
We continue to the Trossachs National Park, a natural oasis in the heart of Scotland, where we’ll pause for lunch (not included).
Finally, we arrive in Glasgow, Scotland’s largest city. During the panoramic tour, you’ll be enchanted by its Victorian architecture and unique charm.
Affectionately nicknamed 'Glasvegas', Glasgow offers the perfect mix of culture, shopping, gastronomy, and nightlife.
We will enjoy its green spaces, visit the famous Buchanan Street, perfect for shopping, and explore Glasgow Cathedral before heading to the hotel.
Accommodation and breakfast at AC by Marriott Glasgow, Clayton Glasgow or similar.

Day 5 - GLASGOW – BELFAST – DUBLIN

We’ll depart from Glasgow to the Scottish coast, where we’ll take a ferry across the Irish Sea to Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland.
In Belfast, we’ll take a panoramic tour, exploring its past and present.
We’ll uncover the story behind the nicknames 'David and Goliath', admire Cave Hill, which inspired Jonathan Swift to write Gulliver’s Travels.
We’ll also see the painted murals reflecting the tensions between Protestant and Catholic neighborhoods, and arrive at the Titanic Quarter, where you’ll have free time for lunch (not included) and to explore the area.
We’ll then continue our journey through the Mourne Mountains, finally arriving in Dublin, the capital of the Republic of Ireland.
In Dublin, we’ll take a panoramic city tour, discovering the city's main attractions: the Custom House, Dublin Castle, Phoenix Park, and the city’s colorful Georgian doors.
We’ll also visit Trinity College and the Protestant St. Patrick’s Cathedral.
Accommodation and breakfast at Croke Park Hotel, Iveagh Gardens Hotel or similar.

Day 6 - DUBLIN – CLONMACNOISE – ATHLONE – GALWAY

We will travel west across Ireland, with our first stop at the Clonmacnoise Monastery, a 4th-century monastic complex founded by Saint Ciaran, located on the banks of the River Shannon. We’ll admire the architecture and history of this sacred site, which is home to the tombs of some of the most important Celtic kings.
We then continue to Athlone, where we’ll have free time for lunch (not included) and to explore the medieval streets.
In the afternoon, we arrive in Galway, known as the “City of the Tribes.” We’ll take a walking tour to discover its most iconic spots, such as the Spanish Arch, the Protestant Church, and Lynch’s Castle.
We’ll learn about the origins of the famous Irish pubs and visit the Catholic Cathedral, the last one built in Ireland, in 1965.
Free time will be available to explore or browse the charming shopping centre, with its range of typical Irish goods, clothing, souvenirs and more.
Dinner, accommodation and breakfast at Connacht Hotel, Shannon Spring Hotel, Lough Rea Hotel & Spa or similar.

Day 7 - GALWAY – CLIFFS OF MOHER – LIMERICK – CORK

We leave County Galway and head south to visit the Cliffs of Moher. Along the way, we’ll cross The Burren, a vast limestone landscape protected by UNESCO that stretches to the Atlantic Ocean.
Its Gaelic name, meaning “rocky land,” perfectly describes the rugged terrain that will accompany us.
At the Cliffs of Moher, we’ll be amazed by their towering 200-meter height and 8-kilometer length. A sense of freedom and connection with nature is guaranteed. We’ll also visit the visitor centre.
We continue on to Limerick, where there will be free time for lunch (not included) and a walk along the River Shannon.
In the afternoon, we continue to County Cork, known as the “Golden Vale.” This region is famous for its spectacular landscapes, rich cultural and culinary heritage, and a historic legacy that rivals Ireland’s largest cities.
Cork's barley production has made it a key location for Irish whiskey.
We’ll enjoy a panoramic tour of Cork, visiting landmarks such as St. Anne’s Church Shandon, famous for its leaning bell tower, the “Four-Faced Liar” Clock, and St. Finbar’s Protestant Cathedral.
Like Venice, Cork is a city built on water and is home to one of the largest commercial ports in the world.
Accommodation and breakfast at River Lee Hotel, Imperial Hotel, Garryvoe Hotel, Acton Hotel Kinsale or similar.

Day 8 - CORK – ROCK OF CASHEL – DUBLIN

We depart toward the Rock of Cashel, an imposing fortress rising above the Irish plains.
Built before the Norman invasion, it was donated to the church and is linked to St. Patrick, Ireland’s patron saint.
In 1647, it was the site of a massacre where 3,000 people were killed by the troops of Oliver Cromwell.
We’ll have free time to photograph this incredible landmark and walk its medieval streets, soaking in the magical atmosphere.
Then we continue to Dublin, arriving around lunchtime (not included), with the rest of the afternoon free to enjoy this cosmopolitan city.
Dublin offers a variety of options, from museums and art galleries to vibrant shopping streets and nightlife.
This will be the last chance to shop in Ireland, with a wide selection of handicrafts, clothes, books, and whiskey.
Accommodation and breakfast at Croke Park Hotel, Iveagh Gardens Hotel or similar.

Day 9 - DUBLIN – CONWY – LIVERPOOL

We head to the Port of Dublin to board the ferry across the Irish Sea to Wales.
On arrival, we’ll visit the charming medieval town of Conwy, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Here you’ll have the option to visit its magnificent castle (optional), a historic fortress with 22 towers and tall walls, built by King Edward I between 1283 and 1289.
We’ll have free time for lunch (not included), visit the local harbour, and admire Elizabethan architecture before continuing our journey.
We then head to Liverpool for a panoramic tour.
Liverpool is world-famous as the birthplace of The Beatles, and it was the European Capital of Culture in 2008. It’s also home to one of England’s largest ports.
In the evening, you’ll have the option to visit the legendary Cavern Club (optional), where the Beatles and many other rock legends performed.
Dinner, accommodation and breakfast at Delta by Marriott Liverpool Hotel, Mercure Liverpool Atlantic Tower or similar.

Day 10 - LIVERPOOL – STRATFORD-UPON-AVON – COTSWOLDS – OXFORD – LONDON

Our final day of the tour begins in Stratford-upon-Avon, the charming town on the River Avon and the birthplace of William Shakespeare.
We’ll take a short panoramic tour, with free time for lunch.
Then we travel through the scenic Cotswolds villages, a region famed for its natural beauty and limestone houses, and arrive at the historic university city of Oxford.
We’ll take a walking tour of Oxford, admiring its renowned colleges like Christ Church, Magdalen College, and Trinity College.
From Oxford, we return to London, arriving around 6:00 PM.
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  • Accommodation in Scotland: The hotels included in our itineraries are generally 3* or 4* category. However, regardless of the hotel's rating, it is common in the British Isles—especially in Scotland—to find properties without elevators, accessible rooms, or air conditioning. The climate is usually mild or cool, with temperatures rarely exceeding 25°C.
  • Labour Party Annual Conference in Liverpool: Due to this event, accommodation in Liverpool may be relocated to Manchester or nearby areas without prior notice, depending on hotel availability. The conference usually takes place in September.
  • Commonwealth Games 2026 in Glasgow (July 23 to August 2): The city may be busier than usual, and due to high demand, the tour accommodation may be moved outside of Glasgow.
  • Tourist Tax: Liverpool and Edinburgh: As of June 2025 in Liverpool, and starting in 2026 in Edinburgh, itineraries including overnight stays in these cities will include a local tourist tax, aimed at improving city infrastructure and services. This fee is already included in the tour price. If other locations on the itinerary begin charging similar taxes, these will not be included and must be paid directly by the traveler.
  • All departures are guaranteed with a Portuguese-speaking guide, provided there is a minimum of 8 passengers. If this number is not reached, passengers with bookings for those specific dates may be reassigned to a bus with a Spanish-speaking guide.
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  • Accommodation: 3 nights with half board (dinner and breakfast) / 6 nights with bed and breakfast in the mentioned or similar hotels. The list of designated hotels in each city will be confirmed up to 30 days before the tour departure.
  • Transport: Ferry crossings between Scotland and Ireland and between Ireland and Wales. Ground transportation by coach or minibus throughout the itinerary.
  • Tickets and Photo Stops: Whiskey tasting experience in Scotland, excursion to Clonmacnoise Monastery, excursion to the Cliffs of Moher, entrance to the Titanic Museum. External photo stops at the Rock of Cashel and Alnwick Castle. Panoramic city tours of Edinburgh, Glasgow, Cork, Dublin, and Liverpool.
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  • Porterage (luggage handling); travel insurance; optional excursions; meals not specified in the itinerary; drinks not included during meals; and personal expenses.
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