The United Kingdom (UK) offers up some of the western world's most iconic destinations. From Scotland and Northern Ireland, to England and Wales, this region gives you the chance to explore unique culture, historic landmarks and energetic cities. A diverse range of available tours covers the whole spectrum of experiences. No matter where you start, you can be sure that you'll be left with a new found love of this eclectic mix of countries.
Don't miss these UK attractions
- London to Dublin by rail
- Loch Ness and the Scottish Highlands
- London's walking tours
- Black cab tours to the Giant's Causeway
- The castles of Cardiff
England and Wales
England is a diverse country that flawlessly blends the historic and modern, creating a lively destination for you to tour. One of the most popular destinations is the country’s capital. London is home to many significant landmarks and one of the best ways to see them all is by foot. A variety of walking tours, from criminal to architecture, are available to take you through the city’s highlights.
It may only be slightly to the south of England, but Wales is a whole new experience. Aside from striking landscapes and exceedingly friendly locals, Wales boasts the most castles per square metre than anywhere else in the world. Explore those scattered throughout Cardiff on a hop-on hop-off bus or venture to the countryside on a day trip.
Scotland and Northern Ireland
The natural beauty of Scotland is renowned throughout the world thanks to verdant lowlands, dramatic highlands and a series of deep blue lochs. Taking in the natural beauty of this land is a must. Driving and steam train tours that stop at some of the most iconic landmarks, including Loch Ness and Glencoe, are readily available.
There is plenty to do and see in Northern Ireland thanks to dynamic cities, striking landscapes and historic castles. It can be hard to narrow it down to just a few highlights, but hopping aboard a rail tour can assist in seeing as much as possible. Running to sites such as the unique Giant’s Causeway to the cosmopolitan city of Belfast, it’s a great way take it all in.