UK & Ireland
Holidays & Travel Facts

Experience one of the world’s most visited cities, London. Discover the vibrant architecture & attractions that make-up this city. Or venture north & explore the historic city of Edinburgh, home to both Medieval & Georgian architecture.

Overview for UK & Ireland

One of the worlds most visited cities, London is truly dynamic with its wonderful mix of architecture, attractions, entertainment and tradition. With the chimes of Big Ben, the grandeur of Westminster Abbey, the applause of a West End show or the thrill of experiencing the London Eye you are spoilt for choice!

The English countryside has so much to offer a visitor. The Roman town of Bath with its mineral spas, ancient Stonehenge, the glorious Yorkshire Dales and the Lake District & of course a visit to England would not be complete without sampling a delicious Devon tea.

Travel north and discover the treasures of Scotland, with its castles, lochs and legends, hospitable people and dramatic highlands. In Edinburgh view the Crown Jewels housed in Edinburgh Castle or wander the beautiful shops on the Royal Mile. Explore the ancient highlands whilst visiting local whisky distilleries and see if you can spot the elusive monster of Loch Ness.

In Ireland, explore the culturally vibrant city of Dublin, home of the Guinness Brewery and beautiful Trinity College with the ancient Book of Kells. Journey through the beautiful countryside of Co Cork and kiss the Blarney Stone or sample the freshest of seafood at the coastal village of Kinsale.

When visting Killarney, a drive along the spectacular “Ring of Kerry” and onwards to the plunging “Cliffs of Moher”. Galway and Donegal offer a truly untouched experience of Ireland with its rugged coastline and pristine beaches.

Cosmopolitan Belfast, home of the Titanic is the gateway to the spectacular Antrim Coast with the UNESCO Giants Causeway and home to Ireland’s oldest whiskey distillery, Bushmills. Discover the ancient home of St. Patrick in Co Down & Co Armagh whilst under the gaze of the spectacular Mountains of Mourne.

In Ireland they say there are no such things as stranger’s only friends who haven’t yet met!