Celtic Legends and Grand British Isles Adventure
Discover the best of Ireland, Scotland, and England on this unforgettable journey through historic cities, breathtaking landscapes, and iconic landmarks. Begin in Shannon, exploring Galway, Connemara, Killarney, and Dublin, with highlights like the Cliffs of Moher, Ring of Kerry, and Guinness Storehouse. Cross the Irish Sea to Scotland, where you’ll experience Glasgow, Loch Lomond, and the Highlands, before exploring Edinburgh in a Mini Cooper and visiting St. Andrews. Travel south to London via Oxford, Stratford-upon-Avon, and the Cotswolds, stopping at Stonehenge and Windsor Castle. Along the way, enjoy whisky tastings, castle tours, and scenic drives. Celebrate your final night in London, reflecting on an adventure filled with culture, history, and stunning scenery. The ultimate British Isles experience awaits!
PRIVATE JOURNEY – Departs Daily. 19 day/18-night package visiting Ireland, Scotland and England. This program includes accommodation at a hotel of your choice, private transfers, HIgh-Speed Ferry Ticket between Belfast and Cairnryan, and suggested sightseeing tours of your choice.
Includes
- Ferry or hydrofoil tickets of your choice
- Driver/Guide: Private as per itinerary
- Keytours 24-hour emergency assistance
- Private arrival and departure transfers as per itinerary
- Accommodations of your choice
- Sightseeing tours and/or activites of your choice
Excludes
- Items of a personal nature
- All other items not mentioned as included
- Domestic flights; please inquire with your Keytours travel consultant
- International flights
- Gratuities for drivers, guides, and escorts
Itinerary
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1
Welcome to Ireland: Arrive in Shannon & Discover the Heart of Galway
Arrive in Shannon, where your adventure through Ireland begins. Transfer to Galway City, a vibrant cultural hub on the west coast. After checking into your centrally located hotel, take an orientation tour to get acquainted with Galway’s lively streets, medieval history, and scenic waterfront. Stroll through the Latin Quarter, admire the famous Spanish Arch, and soak in the charm of Eyre Square. Enjoy an evening at leisure, perhaps sampling fresh seafood or listening to traditional Irish music in one of Galway’s cozy pubs.
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2
Wild Beauty & Cultural Charms: A Full-Day Exploration of Connemara & Galway
Venture into the rugged landscapes of Connemara, a region famed for its dramatic mountains, shimmering lakes, and unspoiled coastline. Discover the breathtaking scenery of Lough Corrib, Killary Fjord, and the vast Boglands of Connemara. Visit the stunning Kylemore Abbey, a fairytale-like estate nestled in the mountains, where you can explore its beautiful Victorian walled gardens. Continue through charming villages like Clifden, the “Capital of Connemara,” and soak in the region’s Gaelic heritage. Returning toward Galway, explore more of the city’s cultural gems, from the historic Galway Cathedral to the lively Salthill Promenade along the Atlantic. Enjoy an evening at leisure, perhaps indulging in fresh seafood or live traditional music in one of Galway’s famous pubs.
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From Cliffs to Countryside: Galway to Killarney with a Scenic Stop
Depart Galway and journey south toward Killarney, with a spectacular stop at the Cliffs of Moher. Marvel at these towering sea cliffs, one of Ireland’s most breathtaking natural wonders, offering panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean and the Aran Islands. Take time to walk along the cliffside trails and visit the interactive Cliffs of Moher Visitor Centre. Continue through the scenic landscapes of County Clare and Limerick before arriving in Killarney, a charming town nestled at the gateway to Killarney National Park. Check into your centrally located hotel, then enjoy a delightful jaunting car ride through the park. Ride past tranquil lakes, lush woodlands, and the historic Ross Castle, soaking in the beauty of Ireland’s first national park before a relaxed evening in Killarney.
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Scenic Wonders of the Wild Atlantic: A Full-Day Ring of Kerry Adventure
Wake up in Killarney and enjoy a hearty Irish breakfast before setting off on an unforgettable journey around the Ring of Kerry. This iconic scenic drive showcases the breathtaking landscapes of Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way, featuring rugged coastlines, rolling green hills, and charming villages. Travel through picturesque towns like Kenmare, Sneem, and Waterville, stopping at spectacular viewpoints such as Ladies View and the Skellig Ring, offering stunning views of the Atlantic. Capture the beauty of Moll’s Gap and the Gap of Dunloe, where dramatic mountain passes create postcard-perfect scenery. After a day of exploration, end your evening at Kate Kearney’s Cottage, a beloved traditional pub at the foot of the Gap of Dunloe. Enjoy a night of classic Irish fare, lively traditional music, and warm hospitality—a perfect way to immerse yourself in Ireland’s rich culture.
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Journey to Dublin: A Day of Castles & Heritage
Bid farewell to Killarney as you journey east toward Dublin, stopping at some of Ireland’s most historic landmarks along the way. First, visit the Rock of Cashel, an awe-inspiring medieval site perched on a limestone hill. Once the seat of Irish kings, it boasts ancient Celtic crosses, round towers, and Cormac’s Chapel, offering stunning views of the Tipperary countryside. Continue to Cahir Castle, one of Ireland’s best-preserved fortresses. Set on a rocky island in the River Suir, this imposing stronghold offers a fascinating glimpse into Ireland’s medieval past. Arrive in Kilkenny, Ireland’s medieval capital, where you'll explore the grand Kilkenny Castle and its beautiful gardens. Stroll through the charming streets, perhaps stopping for lunch in a cozy café before continuing to Dublin, where you’ll check into your hotel and enjoy an evening at leisure.
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Discover Dublin: A Full Day of History, Culture & Irish Spirits
Spend a full day exploring Dublin, a city rich in history, literature, and legendary Irish craftsmanship. Begin at Trinity College, home to the world-famous Book of Kells. Marvel at this stunning illuminated manuscript before stepping into the breathtaking Long Room Library, lined with centuries-old books and ancient artifacts. Next, stroll through the lively streets of Dublin, passing landmarks like Grafton Street and Dublin Castle, before heading to the Guinness Storehouse. Learn the secrets behind Ireland’s most famous stout and enjoy a perfectly poured pint with panoramic views of the city from the Gravity Bar. In the afternoon, visit Irish Distillers - Jameson Distillery Bow St., where you’ll discover the history and craft behind Ireland’s signature whiskey. End the day with an evening in Temple Bar, soaking in the city’s vibrant atmosphere and live music.
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7
A Day in County Wicklow: Ireland’s Garden & Ancient Wonders
Escape to the breathtaking landscapes of County Wicklow, known as the "Garden of Ireland," for a full day of scenic beauty, history, and Irish charm. Begin at Glendalough, a stunning monastic site nestled in a glacial valley. Explore the 6th-century monastery, round tower, and tranquil lakes, surrounded by lush forests and rolling hills. Take a peaceful walk along the trails to soak in the serenity of this ancient spiritual site. Next, visit the magnificent Powerscourt Estate, home to one of the most beautiful gardens in Europe. Wander through its ornate terraces, Japanese gardens, and cascading waterfalls, with stunning views of Sugarloaf Mountain in the distance. In the afternoon, stop by Avoca, Ireland’s oldest working woolen mill, where you can see traditional weaving in action and browse their famous handmade textiles before returning to Dublin for the evening.
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8
Journey to Belfast: History, Heritage & Castles
Travel north from Dublin to Belfast, making stops at some of Ireland’s most historic and culturally significant sites along the way. Begin in the Boyne Valley, home to ancient wonders like Newgrange, a UNESCO-listed Neolithic passage tomb older than the pyramids of Egypt. Explore its fascinating history and intricate carvings that have endured for over 5,000 years. Next, visit Trim Castle, the largest Anglo-Norman castle in Ireland. Walk through its well-preserved medieval ruins, famously featured in the film Braveheart. After a day of history and exploration, continue your journey into Belfast, where you'll check into your hotel and enjoy an evening at leisure. Visit the award-winning Titanic Belfast, an immersive museum on the site where the iconic ship was built. Explore interactive exhibits, original artifacts, and full-scale recreations that bring the Titanic’s story to life, from its construction to its tragic voyage. Afterward, stroll along the Titanic Quarter, enjoy dinner at a waterfront restaurant, or relax in one of Belfast’s lively pubs, soaking in the city’s vibrant atmosphere.
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9
The Antrim Coast: Giants, Whisky & Breathtaking Clifftops
Embark on a full-day adventure along the Antrim Coast, one of Northern Ireland’s most spectacular routes, filled with natural wonders and rich heritage. Start at the Giant’s Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage site famed for its hexagonal basalt columns, formed by volcanic activity and steeped in Irish mythology. Walk along the dramatic coastline and marvel at this geological wonder. Next, visit the historic Old Bushmills Distillery, Ireland’s oldest working distillery, dating back to 1608. Enjoy a guided tour and a tasting of their smooth, triple-distilled whiskey. Continue to the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, suspended high above the Atlantic. Dare to cross for breathtaking coastal views and the thrill of standing above the crashing waves. Return to Belfast, reflecting on a day of legendary landscapes and authentic Irish experiences.
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10
Belfast’s History & Journey to Scotland
Explore Belfast’s complex past on a Black Cab Tour, led by locals who lived through The Troubles. Visit the Falls Road and Shankill Road to see powerful political murals, stop at the Peace Walls, and hear firsthand stories of the city’s past and its path to peace. After the tour, enjoy free time at Titanic Belfast, St. George’s Market, or the Cathedral Quarter before departing for Scotland. Travel across the Irish Sea by high-speed ferry to Cairnryan, enjoying scenic coastal views, or take a quick flight to Glasgow. Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel and enjoy a relaxed evening, preparing for your Scottish adventure filled with history, landscapes, and whisky. Upon arrival in Glasgow, dive into the city’s rich history and dynamic culture with an orientation tour. Explore iconic landmarks like George Square, the Glasgow Cathedral, and the stunning University of Glasgow, known for its breathtaking Gothic architecture. After a day of discovery, unwind with a dram of Scotch at one of Glasgow’s many traditional pubs, such as The Pot Still or The Ben Nevis, both known for their extensive whisky selections. Soak in the warm hospitality and lively atmosphere before resting for the night, ready for the adventures ahead.
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Highland Wonders: Loch Lomond, The Trossachs & Loch Ness
Set out from Glasgow for a full-day adventure into the stunning Scottish Highlands. Begin in Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park, where you can admire the majestic loch, take a scenic walk, or enjoy a relaxing boat cruise on its tranquil waters. Pass through charming Highland villages like Luss and Callander, soaking in the breathtaking landscapes that inspired Scottish folklore. Continue north through Glencoe, a dramatic valley steeped in history, before arriving at Loch Ness, Scotland’s most famous loch. Enjoy the stunning scenery, explore the ruins of Urquhart Castle, or take a boat tour in search of the legendary Nessie. After an unforgettable day in the Highlands, return to Glasgow in the evening, reflecting on Scotland’s rugged beauty over a dram of whisky.
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Scenic Highlands Journey: Glasgow to Edinburgh via Cairngorms National Park
Leave Glasgow behind as you embark on a breathtaking drive through the Scottish Highlands, traveling east toward Edinburgh via the stunning Cairngorms National Park. Enjoy a scenic route through rolling hills, dense forests, and dramatic mountain landscapes, stopping along the way to soak in the region’s natural beauty. Pass through charming Highland villages such as Pitlochry, known for its quaint streets and historic salmon ladder, or Braemar, home to the Royal Highland Games and near Balmoral Castle, a favorite retreat of the British Royal Family. Pause for photos at Loch Morlich, a breathtaking loch surrounded by forested peaks, before continuing south. Arrive in Edinburgh in the evening, where you can settle into your hotel and enjoy a relaxed night in Scotland’s historic capital.
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13
Edinburgh in Style: A Mini Cooper Adventure & Castle Tour
Explore Edinburgh in true style with a thrilling Mini Cooper tour, zipping through the city's historic streets and uncovering both iconic landmarks and hidden gems. Start your day with a guided tour of Edinburgh Castle, perched atop Castle Rock. Walk through its ancient halls, see the Crown Jewels of Scotland, and take in breathtaking views over the city. Next, cruise along the Royal Mile, stopping at key sites like Holyrood Palace, the monarch’s Scottish residence. Drive through the charming Dean Village, a peaceful riverside retreat, before heading to the vibrant Leith district, home to the Royal Yacht Britannia. End your adventure with a dram of whisky at a cozy pub before enjoying a free evening to soak in Edinburgh’s magical atmosphere.
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14
A Day in St. Andrews & the Surrounding Countryside
Embark on a full-day excursion from Edinburgh to the historic town of St. Andrews, the birthplace of golf and home to Scotland’s oldest university. Begin with a scenic drive through the Kingdom of Fife, passing charming fishing villages along the Fife Coastal Route. Upon arrival in St. Andrews, explore the iconic Old Course, visit the British Golf Museum, or take in the breathtaking views from St. Andrews Links. Discover the town’s rich history at the St. Andrews Cathedral ruins and wander through the stunning university grounds, where Prince William and Kate Middleton met. After lunch at a local café, continue exploring nearby gems like the picturesque village of Falkland, home to Falkland Palace, before returning to Edinburgh for the evening.
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15
Journey to London: From Scotland’s Capital to England’s Heart
Bid farewell to Edinburgh as you make your way to London, choosing between a scenic train journey or a quick flight. Opt for the train and enjoy a relaxing ride through the British countryside, passing rolling hills, coastal views, and charming towns along the East Coast Main Line. The journey takes around 4.5 hours, offering a comfortable and picturesque way to travel. For a faster option, take a short flight from Edinburgh to London, arriving in just over an hour. Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel and settle in. Upon arrival in London, check into your hotel and enjoy dive straight into the city's rich history and vibrant culture with a private Black Cab tour. Led by a knowledgeable local driver, this personalized experience offers the perfect introduction to England’s capital. Cruise past iconic landmarks like Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, and St. Paul’s Cathedral, stopping for photos and insights into the city's fascinating past. Drive through historic neighborhoods such as Mayfair, Covent Garden, and the Tower of London, while hearing stories of royalty, famous figures, and hidden gems only locals know. After your tour, enjoy an evening at leisure—perhaps with dinner at a classic British pub or a stroll along the River Thames, soaking in the dazzling city lights.
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16
A Day in London: Royal Landmarks, Iconic Views & Shopping
Enjoy a full-day exploration of London, diving into its royal heritage, breathtaking views, and vibrant shopping scene. Start your morning at Buckingham Palace, the official residence of the monarch. Witness the world-famous Changing of the Guard, a ceremonial spectacle of British tradition. Next, take in stunning panoramic views of the city from the London Eye, offering a unique perspective of landmarks like Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, and the River Thames. For a cultural escape, head to Greenwich, home to the Royal Observatory, the Prime Meridian, and the Cutty Sark, or opt for world-class shopping on Oxford Street, exploring flagship stores and designer boutiques. End your day at leisure—perhaps enjoying a West End show, a riverside dinner, or a classic British pub experience.
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17
Journey to Bath: History, Literature & Scenic Countryside
Leave London behind as you travel to the historic city of Bath, with enriching stops along the way. First, visit Oxford, home to the world-renowned University of Oxford. Stroll through its ancient colleges, admire the Radcliffe Camera, and explore the Bodleian Library, soaking in centuries of academic excellence. Continue to Stratford-upon-Avon, the birthplace of William Shakespeare. Visit Shakespeare’s Birthplace, explore charming Tudor streets, and see the Royal Shakespeare Theatre along the River Avon. From there, drive through the picturesque Cotswolds, a region of rolling hills, honey-colored villages, and scenic countryside. Stop for photos or a traditional pub lunch in a quaint market town like Stow-on-the-Wold or Bourton-on-the-Water. Arrive in Bath in the evening, check into your hotel, and enjoy a leisurely night in this elegant Georgian city.
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18
Bath to London: History, Mystery & Royalty
Start your day with a morning tour of Bath, a UNESCO-listed city known for its Georgian architecture, Roman heritage, and literary connections. Visit the Roman Baths, explore the stunning Bath Abbey, and stroll along the elegant Royal Crescent. In the afternoon, begin your journey back to London, stopping first at the mystical Stonehenge. Walk around the world-famous Neolithic stone circle, shrouded in mystery and legend, and learn about its ancient significance at the visitor center. Continue to Windsor, home to the magnificent Windsor Castle, the official residence of the British monarch. Tour the State Apartments, St. George’s Chapel, and explore the charming town’s cobbled streets. Arrive in London in the evening and check into your hotel, ready to celebrate your final night in style. Mark the end of an unforgettable journey with a special farewell dinner at a renowned restaurant, such as The Ivy, Sketch, or a Michelin-starred venue. For a memorable send-off, take in the dazzling city skyline with cocktails at The Shard or a rooftop bar in Mayfair, or opt for a classic West End show, experiencing London's world-famous theatre scene. If you prefer a more relaxed evening, enjoy a Thames dinner cruise, soaking in iconic landmarks beautifully illuminated at night. Toast to an incredible adventure through Ireland and Britain, filled with history, culture, and unforgettable moments before your journey home. Cheers to a trip well spent!
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Farewell London: Depart with Lasting Memories
After an incredible journey through Ireland and Britain, it’s time to bid farewell as you transfer to the airport for your onward flight. Reflect on the unforgettable experiences, from exploring ancient castles and legendary distilleries to cruising scenic coastlines and immersing yourself in vibrant cities. Think back to the breathtaking landscapes, historic landmarks, and cultural moments that made this trip truly special. Whether it was sipping whisky in Scotland, walking the streets of Shakespeare’s hometown, or standing in awe at Stonehenge, these memories will stay with you long after you return home. Safe travels, and may your next adventure be just as spectacular! Until next time—Sláinte and Cheers!
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