18 Day British Isles and Ireland

 

British Isles and Ireland
Shakespeare ~ Harry Potter ~ Da Vinci Code Sold Out
18 day tour July 18 - August 04, 2008





Alnwick Castle (Hogwarts)


 

England is the foundation of our heritage.  From it we received our language, our most endearing literature, our freedoms, our sense of humor, and our general outlook on the world.  Many of us trace our individual roots to England, Scotland, Wales or Ireland.  From Shakespeare to Harry Potter to C. S. Lewis to King Arthur and his Round Table to Beatrix Potter or Jane Austin, the culture of England continues to shape our world and define our place within it.  Its heroes and villains are part of our everyday consciousness. Its castles, cottages, palaces and ancient ruins fire our imagination and haunt our thoughts.  Come with us to the “sceptered isle” as we reminisce of everything from kings to the “little people” and enjoy the green wonder of Scottish highland lochs, the rocky cliffs of Ireland and the rolling hills of the English countryside and the wild beauty of Wales.

Here’s a partial list of our fantastic sites: Tour of London, Windsor Castle, Stonehenge, Salisbury Cathedral, Oxford, Warwick Castle, Stratford-upon-Avon, religious history sites, Northern Wales, Conwy Castle, Seaside Resort of LLandudno, Preston, Alnwick Castle (Hogwarts), Roselyn Monastery, Edinburgh Castle, Glasgow, Scottish Highlands, Ferry to Ireland, Belfast, Ireland Coast, Dublin and more.

Our Fantastic price includes Marriott, Hilton, and Radisson Hotels, and 2 nights in a Palace. If you were to do this tour on your own you would spend a lot more than the whole tour costs, just on the hotels we arranged for you. This tour will be living in luxury at Motel 6 prices. Not only does our price include deluxe hotels, it also includes: deluxe buses, all entrance fees, buses, guides, escorts, ferry to Ireland, all tours and of course the very best in educators – Michael Wilcox!

“Whisper Perfect Individual Headset Receivers”:
Everyone on this tour will have their own individual “Whisper Perfect headset receiver. You will be able to hear every word spoken by our guides or educators, even when you step away from the group for that important picture.




Others Price: $5,000+*
Fun For Less Regular Price: $3,295*
Fun For Less Member Price: $3,195*
($3,195 price above is a cash/check discount rates.)

Special Deeply Discounted Airfare From: $699*

*Cash discount price per person based on double occupancy.
Price does not include airfare, increase of fuel surcharge, taxes and fees.



DAY BY DAY ITINERARY
This is a partial list, and subject to change as needed to accomplish everything we can in each area we visit. We will have local guides who will make sure we see the very best in the time we have.

Day 1 – Today we fly to London.

Day 2 – We have an early morning arrival into Gatwick airport.  We travel first to Hampton Court, the palace built by Cardinal Woolsey later given to Henry VIII.  It was here the decision to publish the King James Bible was made. We then travel to Windsor, home of the Kings and Queens of England for centuries.  Our day ends at Runnymede, the meadow where King John was forced by the barons to sign the Magna Charta, the foundation document of English freedom.

Day 3 – We spend the day in London.  We will have a city tour with a full visit to the infamous Tower of London, a castle, prison and the most famous execution site in Europe.  You will have the opportunity to see the English Crown Jewels.  Our next stop is the British Library, home to the greatest documents in the English language and world from the original lyrics of the Beatles, to the notebooks of Da Vinci, to the Magna Charta, to the oldest New Testament in existence.  We conclude our visit to London with a stop at the British Museum, unquestionably the home of the greatest cultural treasures from around the world, including the Elgin Marbles from the Parthenon and the Rosetta Stone, key to breaking the meaning of Egyptian Hieroglyphics.

Day 4 – We travel south to the ancient center of Salisbury.  Its cathedral is the most spectacular in the British Isles with a tower over 400 feet high.  A short drive up the road brings us to Stonehenge, the mysterious circle of stones that still carries the aura built into it over four thousand years ago.  In the afternoon we take a walking tour of Oxford, the college town of C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, William Tyndale, Lewis Carroll and dozens of other great English thinkers. Oxford was the scene of the most famous martyrdoms in English Protestant history for it was here Archbishop Cranmer was burned at the stake along with Bishops Latimer and Ridley.  We end our day in Warwick.

Day 5 – A few minutes down the road from our hotel is Warwick Castle, perhaps England’s most famous.  You’ll have time to explore the towers and dungeon and watch demonstrations of medieval archery, catapults, sword fighting and falconry.  In the afternoon we travel to the literary center of England, Stratford-Upon-Avon, the home of William Shakespeare.  You will have hours to roam the Tudor streets, have some fish and chips in a local pub, shop, visit Shakespeare’s grave, his grammar school, his home, or just amble along the River Avon.  We return to our hotel in Warwick.

Day 6 – It’s off to Wales!  On our way we stop at some of the most significant LDS church history sites in England and enjoy a drive through the English countryside.  We visit Benbow’s Farm where Wilford Woodruff baptized over 600 members of the United Brethren Church.  We will also stop at the Gadfield Elm Chapel, the oldest LDS chapel in the world.  We turn north and enter Wales where we overnight in the seaside town of Llandudno.  You can stroll along the waterfront and enjoy the quaint charm of this Welsh village. 

Day 7 – Our first stop is only a few miles down the road to the castle and walled town of Conwy.  Built by Edward I as part of a ring of castles to cower the Welsh into submission, Conwy stirs images of the legends of King Arthur, for Wales was the origin of the famous Camelot stories.  After climbing the towers for a view of the sea we head for Liverpool.  Though home of the Beatles, Liverpool is most famous as the scene of thousands of hope-filled and tear-stained goodbyes as immigrants poured through its docks to sail to America and a new life.  The Albert Docks still carry the memory of the sounds and sights of tall-masted ships bulging with cargo and small knots of families settling on board for the long voyage down the Mersey River and across the Atlantic.  If time permits we will stop in Preston where Heber C. Kimball first preached the gospel in the British Isles before continuing on to Leeds where we will spend two nights.

Day 8 – Our morning will begin with a tour of York, one of the best preserved medieval cities in the United Kingdom.  We will visit the famous Minster Cathedral the largest Gothic Cathedral in Northern Europe, almost one thousand years old.  It contains the oldest and some of the most beautiful stained glass in England.  After our tour you will have time to walk the streets and lanes on your own enjoying the atmosphere of this remarkable medieval city.

Day 9 – An early morning departure starts us on our way to the Lake District of northern England. Here John Taylor spent his boyhood before moving to Canada.  We will take a boat ride on Windermere Lake then on to Grasmere, home of William Wordsworth.  The stunning beauty of this area inspired the age of the Romantic poets as well as Beatrix Potter whose farm lay just to the West of Lake Windermere.  Leaving the mountain stillness of the lakes we turn east toward Newcastle.  We will stop at a section of Hadrian’s Wall, built in the second century C.E.by Roman legionnaires which marked the farthest northern reach of the Roman Empire.

Day 10 - We drive this morning along the eastern coast of England to our first stop, Alnwick Castle.  This was the home of the Percy family and its most famous son Harry Percy, nicknamed Hotspur.  Today it is best known as the location for filming numerous castle scenes of Harry Potter.  It is located in green rolling hills and you will have time to visit both the fortifications and the interior of the main hall.  In the afternoon we cross the border into the lowlands of Scotland to stop at Rosslyn Chapel, whose intricate and mysterious carvings were used in the Da Vinci Code.  Crossing Scotland towards the west we arrive in Glasgow where we overnight.

Day 11 - Our morning departure sees us heading north into the Scottish Highlands.  We drive along one of Scotland’s most picturesque lochs, Loch Lomond then further north to Loch Tay.  We will stop in the village of Dunkeld then on to Glamis Castle, childhood home of the Queen Mother.  For the golfing gurus we have planned a stop at St Andrews the birthplace of golf and the most prestigious golf course in the world.  You can walk along the greens and view the Old Clubhouse, or if golf is not your game you can enjoy a walk along the beach.  We head south and into Edinburgh and our hotel next to the Royal Mile where we overnight for two nights.

Day 12 – We have an entire day to enjoy Edinburgh.  We will have a morning tour of the city including Edinburgh Castle. Sir Walter Scott created the mystique of the Scottish clans here and there is a monument to this famous Scott.  Edinburgh is also the city of Greyfriars Bobby and J.K. Rowling wrote Harry Potter from the upstairs window of a local pub.  You will be free to walk the Royal Mile from Holyrood House, the palace of Mary Queen of Scots, to Saint Giles the church where John Knox’s fiery sermons ignited the Scottish Reformation.  You may choose to go underground and visit the buried city alive with Edinburgh’s famous ghosts.

Day 13 – We leave for a drive south through the countryside of Scotland and England to our ferry landing at Stranaer.  Here we say goodbye to England and board a ferry to the Emerald Isle of Ireland.  We have a comfortable crossing of the Irish Sea, docking at Belfast then a short bus ride to our hotel in Carrick Fergus.  You should have some time in the evening to visit the town, stand on the shore of the Irish Sea, or just relax in the hotel.

Day 14 – Our first day in Ireland will be a highlight.  We begin with a spectacular coastal drive along the northeastern shore of the island.  We will visit the Giant’s Causeway, one of the most remarkable geological wonders in Europe.  If time permits we will walk across the picturesque Rope Bridge before visiting Dunluce Castle perched precariously on the cliffs above the sea.  We then turn south for our drive to Dublin where we spend two nights in our hotel which was once a palace.

Day 15 – The history of Ireland is deeply intertwined with Christian monasteries and the inspiring story of Saint Patrick.  This morning we travel south of Dublin to the ancient monastery of Glendalough.  It would be difficult to imagine a setting more peaceful.  You will have time to walk the ruins and sit by the lakes or walk the footpaths once trod by Irish monks whose labors saved much of Western Civilization during the dark centuries following the fall of Rome and the barbarian invasions that swept over Europe.  We return to Dublin to visit Trinity College home of the Book of Kells, a beautifully illuminated manuscript of the New Testament and the greatest treasure of Ireland.  We will also visit the Library whose romance will make you want to open a book and linger with the smells of old leather and ink.  You will be then be free to shop in Dublin, visit the Celtic museum, sample the local pubs or return to the hotel to enjoy its rooms and grounds.  That evening we will gather at the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin’s finest old Victorian showhouse, to enjoy the music and rhythms of Riverdance.

Day 16 – We cross Ireland to the south and west today enjoying the countryside on our way to Cashel, the one time home of the kings of Munster. It was later given to the Catholic Church who built the present churches and tower whose impressive ruins command the countryside.  We continue on to Cork where you can kiss the Blarney Stone if you need the gift of gab enhanced.  Turning north we travel to Limerick and our final stop of the tour.

Day 17 – We visit Bunratty Folk Village which contains the cottages, shops, mills and handicrafts of old Ireland, including Bunratty Castle.  Walk through Irish history as depicted in the various homes and establishments of the village.  The afternoon is free to pack for our morning departure for the U.S.  Or if you haven’t had enough of the British Iles you can catch a ride into Limerick for one last afternoon of touring.

Day 18 - We fly home to our various destinations in America.



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