2026 USD Dates & Prices
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TOUR CODES: SCIR
DEPARTURE DATES
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ADULT/CHILD
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CHILD (2-11 YRS)
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Apr - 03, 27
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$1,660.00
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$1,160.00
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May - 02, 23
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$1,660.00
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$1,160.00
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Jun - 13, 22
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$1,660.00
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$1,160.00
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Jul - 25
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$1,660.00
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$1,160.00
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Aug - 08, 24
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$1,660.00
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$1,160.00
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2026 USD Dates & Prices
Price per person based on 2/3 adults sharing a room
Child 2 - 11 years must share a room with 2/3 adults
Infants 0 - 23 months price is from $350 for a seat in
coach only
Max occupancy per room is 3 person (excluding infants)
$125 reduction will apply for 2nd child without a bed
Single supplement will be an additional $625
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Early Bird Offer
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Book 10 weeks in advance
and get
$70 OFF per adult and child
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Book 08 weeks in advance
and get
$40 OFF per adult and
child
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Country Details
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Country
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Capital
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Currency
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Visa Required
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Time
Zone
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Electricity
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Country
Code
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Scotland
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Edinburgh
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Pound Sterling (£)
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U.K. Visa
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UTC +0
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230V, 50Hz
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+44
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Ireland
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Dublin
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Euro ()
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Schengen Visa
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UTC +0
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230V, 50Hz
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+353
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Wales
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Cardiff
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Pound Sterling (£)
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U.K. Visa
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UTC +0
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230V, 50Hz
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+44
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Currency
Scotland
In Scotland, the official currency is the British Pound
Sterling (GBP).
We recommend passengers exchange any spending money into GBP
before they travel, as exchanging currency on the go can be
inconvenient. Not all places we visit will have ATMs, and while
most establishments accept credit or debit cards, it's always
best to have some cash on hand, particularly for smaller
purchases or in more remote areas.
We also suggest keeping some change in coins, as many public
toilets in Scotland require a small fee for use.
Please note that USD, Euros, or travellers' cheques are not
widely accepted at most locations on this tour.
Ireland
In Ireland, the official currency is the Euro (EUR).
We recommend passengers exchange or withdraw Euros before
departure, as exchanging money en route can be inconvenient.
While major towns and cities have ATMs and most hotels, shops,
and restaurants accept credit or debit cards, its a good
idea to carry some cash for smaller purchases or visits to
rural areas.
Keeping a few small denomination coins handy is advisable,
as some public facilities and services may require a minor
fee.
Please note that USD, GBP, and travellers cheques are
not commonly accepted in most establishments on this tour.
Wales
In Wales, the official currency is the British Pound
Sterling (GBP).
We suggest that passengers exchange their spending money
into GBP before traveling, as not all areas we visit will have
easy access to ATMs. Most places accept credit and debit cards,
but having some cash available is recommended, especially for
smaller purchases or when visiting remote regions.
Its also useful to keep some coins available, as
public toilets in some areas may require a small fee.
Please note that USD, Euros, or travellers cheques are
not widely accepted during this tour.
Distances
An important point to note whilst on a touring holiday is
that some long journeys are unavoidable especially when
travelling from city to city.
It is advisable passengers carry necessities that they may
need for the day such as water, dry snacks, cameras etc. with
them in their hand luggage.
For this tour it should be noted that the travel times are
extensive on this tour.
Please see a summary of the distances you will be covering
below:
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From
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To
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Distance in Kms (Approx)
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Travel Time (Approx)
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Glasgow
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Cairnryan
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145
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2hrs 30mins
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Cairnryan
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Belfast (via Ferry)
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60
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2hrs 15mins (Ferry)
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Belfast
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Dunluce Castle
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95
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1hr 45mins
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Dunluce Castle
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Giants Causeway
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6
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10mins
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Giants Causeway
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Dark Hedges
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17
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20mins
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Dark Hedges
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Belfast
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85
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1hr 45mins
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Belfast
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Galway
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310
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5hrs 30mins
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Galway
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Cliffs of Moher
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75
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1hr 45mins
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Cliffs of Moher
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Limerick
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95
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2hrs
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Limerick
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Bunratty Castle
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15
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20mins
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Bunratty Castle
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Killarney
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120
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2hrs 15mins
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Killarney
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Ring of Kerry Loop
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180
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5hrs (Scenic Drive)
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Ring of Kerry
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Limerick
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120
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2hrs 30mins
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Limerick
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Dublin
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200
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3hrs 30mins
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Dublin
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Holyhead (via Ferry)
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110
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3hrs 15mins (Ferry)
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Holyhead
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Snowdonia (Llanberis)
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35
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45mins
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Snowdonia
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London
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375
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6hrs 30mins
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Major Attractions
Ben Nevis
Ben Nevis, the tallest mountain in the British Isles,
attracts hikers and adventure enthusiasts. The ascent offers a
challenging but rewarding experience with its rocky terrain and
scenic views. At the summit, you can enjoy breathtaking
panoramic vistas of the surrounding Highlands. The Nevis Range
offers a gondola ride that gives stunning views of the mountain
and the Great Glen.
Edinburgh Castle
Dominating the skyline of Scotlands capital,
Edinburgh Castle is a historic fortress perched atop Castle
Rock. Visitors can explore the Crown Jewels, the Stone of
Destiny, and St. Margaret's Chapel, the oldest surviving
building in Edinburgh. The castle also offers sweeping views of
the city and beyond.
Edinburgh City
Edinburgh, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is famed
for its medieval Old Town and Georgian New Town. Walk along the
Royal Mile, which stretches from Edinburgh Castle to the Palace
of Holyroodhouse. The city offers a range of attractions,
including the National Museum of Scotland, Arthurs Seat,
and the vibrant Princes Street Gardens. Whether it's history,
architecture, or festivals like the Edinburgh Fringe, the city
has something for everyone.
Falkirk Wheel
The Falkirk Wheel is a unique rotating boat lift,
the only one of its kind in the world. It connects the Forth
and Clyde Canal with the Union Canal and replaces a series of
old locks.
Glasgow City
Glasgow, Scotland's largest city, is known for its
vibrant cultural scene and striking architecture. Wander
through the West Ends cobbled streets, explore the
Kelvingrove Art Gallery, or visit the medieval Glasgow
Cathedral. Glasgow's mix of Victorian and modern buildings,
lively music venues, and unique street art make it a
destination full of energy and charm.
Lakeside & Haverthwaite Steam
Train
Step back in time with a ride on the Lakeside
& Haverthwaite Steam Train. This nostalgic journey takes
passengers through the stunning Leven Valley, connecting with
Windermere cruises at Lakeside Pier. The charming, vintage
carriages offer an immersive experience as the steam train
chugs past scenic woodlands and rivers. At Haverthwaite
Station, visitors can explore the museum and grab
refreshments.
Loch Lomond Cruise
The Loch Lomond Cruise offers a tranquil escape
through Scotland's largest freshwater loch. Enjoy panoramic
views of the surrounding Highlands, dotted with picturesque
islands. The cruise lasts about 1 hour and offers the
chance to spot local wildlife, including ospreys and deer. On
clear days, youll see the peaks of Ben Lomond rising
majestically in the distance. Loch Lomond's serene waters and
breathtaking landscapes make it a must-do for nature
lovers.
Neptunes Staircase
Neptunes Staircase, located on the
Caledonian Canal near Fort William, is a remarkable series of
eight locks. This engineering marvel, designed by Thomas
Telford, allows boats to be raised or lowered a total of 19
meters over a quarter of a mile. Visitors can watch the lock
system in action, with boats passing through, and take in views
of Ben Nevis in the distance. A nearby café offers
refreshments as you observe this feat of 19th-century
innovation.
The Kelpies
Standing 30 meters tall, The Kelpies are
monumental horse-head sculptures located near Falkirk. These
striking sculptures represent the mythical shape-shifting water
spirits of Scottish folklore. The sculptures sit within
The Helix park, offering beautiful walking paths alongside the
Forth and Clyde Canal.
Windermere Cruise
A Windermere Cruise in the Lake District provides
a peaceful way to explore Englands largest natural lake.
The cruise offers stunning views of the surrounding hills,
wooded islands, and picturesque lakeside towns. The scenic
beauty of Windermere is captivating.
Giants Causeway
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Giants Causeway is
one of Irelands most awe-inspiring natural wonders.
Comprising over 40,000 interlocking basalt columns, this
geological marvel was formed by ancient volcanic activity
millions of years ago. Legend, however, tells a different tale
that Irish giant Finn McCool built the causeway to cross
the sea and challenge his Scottish rival. As you walk along the
rugged coastal paths, the Atlantic waves crash against the
hexagonal stones, creating a landscape that feels both mythical
and timeless.
Dark Hedges
The Dark Hedges is one of Irelands most photographed
natural landmarks. This hauntingly beautiful avenue of
intertwined beech trees was planted in the 18th century to
impress visitors approaching Gracehill House. Today, it is
world-famous as the Kingsroad from Game of Thrones.
The ethereal light filtering through the twisted branches
creates a fairytale atmosphere that delights photographers and
travellers alike.
Dunluce Castle
Perched dramatically on a cliff edge overlooking the North
Atlantic, Dunluce Castle is one of Irelands most romantic
ruins. Built in the 13th century, this medieval stronghold has
witnessed centuries of battles, legends, and ghostly tales. The
castles dramatic setting surrounded by steep drops
and roaring waves makes it a breathtaking stop along the
Causeway Coast. Visitors can explore its ruins and imagine the
stories of clans, sieges, and noble families that once called
it home.
Belfast City
Belfast, the vibrant capital of Northern Ireland, combines
rich history with modern charm. Explore its Titanic Quarter,
where the worlds most famous ship was built, or stroll
through Victoria Square, the citys premier shopping and
dining district. A guided city tour reveals its fascinating
past from the industrial heritage of the shipyards to
the political murals that tell stories of resilience and unity.
Belfasts lively pubs, warm locals, and dynamic atmosphere
make it a highlight of any Irish adventure.
Galway City
Known as the Cultural Heart of Ireland, Galway
is a city that dances to its own rhythm. Colorful streets buzz
with musicians, artists, and storytellers, while the scent of
freshly caught seafood fills the air. Visit the Spanish Arch,
stroll along Shop Street, and experience the authentic Irish
spirit that blends tradition with creativity. Whether its
the music in a cozy pub or the laughter of locals, Galway
captures the soul of Ireland like no other.
Cliffs of Moher
Towering 200 meters above the Atlantic, the Cliffs of Moher
are Irelands most iconic natural attraction. Stretching
for 8 kilometers along the rugged west coast, the cliffs offer
sweeping views of the Aran Islands and Connemara mountains on
clear days. Feel the ocean breeze on your face as you walk
along the cliff path, and listen to the waves crashing below.
The Cliffs of Moher are more than a viewpoint they are a
profound encounter with natures power and beauty.
Bunratty Castle
Built in 1460 by the MacNamara clan, Bunratty Castle stands
as one of Irelands best-preserved medieval fortresses.
The castle is surrounded by the Bunratty Folk Park, which
recreates 19th-century Irish village life with traditional
cottages, shops, and farmhouses. Though your visit offers an
exterior view, youll still sense the grandeur of this
fortress, once home to noble families and a key stronghold in
Irish history.
Ring of Kerry
The Ring of Kerry is one of Irelands most scenic
driving routes a circular trail winding through 180
kilometers of mountains, lakes, beaches, and charming villages.
Experience Ireland at its most picturesque: emerald hills
rolling into the sea, sheep-dotted fields, and coastal vistas
that seem painted by hand. Stops along the route include
Killarney, Killorglin, and panoramic lookouts over Dingle Bay.
This drive is a feast for the eyes and a celebration of
Irelands wild beauty.
Killarney & Lakes District
Nestled at the edge of Killarney National Park, the town of
Killarney is surrounded by shimmering lakes and lush mountains.
Take in views of Lough Leane, Muckross Lake, and Upper Lake,
each offering serene reflections of the surrounding peaks.
Whether enjoying a leisurely stroll through the park or simply
relaxing by the water, Killarney captures the tranquillity and
charm of the Irish countryside.
Dublin City
Irelands capital, Dublin, is a city of stories, songs,
and warm welcomes. From the stately Custom House and grand
OConnell Street to the historic St Patricks
Cathedral, the city blends centuries of history with a modern,
creative pulse. Visit Trinity College to admire the illuminated
pages of the Book of Kells, or explore the lively Temple Bar
district, where music fills the air. Dublins charm lies
in its people friendly, witty, and always ready for a
chat over a pint of Guinness.
Guinness Storehouse
Located in the heart of Dublin, the Guinness Storehouse is
Irelands most popular attraction a seven-story
interactive experience dedicated to the worlds most
famous stout. Discover the art of brewing, learn about founder
Arthur Guinness, and enjoy a perfectly poured pint in the
Gravity Bar, offering 360° views of Dublins skyline.
Whether youre a beer lover or simply curious, this visit
is an unforgettable taste of Irish culture.
Snowdonia National Park (Wales)
Although part of the return journey, Snowdonia adds a final
touch of magic. The parks crown jewel, Mount Snowdon, is
the highest mountain in Wales. Travellers can ascend via the
Snowdon Mountain Railway, one of the worlds most scenic
train rides, offering breathtaking panoramas of valleys,
waterfalls, and faraway peaks. On a clear day, you might even
spot the Isle of Man or the mountains of Ireland on the horizon
the perfect conclusion to your journey.
Additional Excursions
Loch Lomond From the Loch admire the
breath-taking beauty & wealth of history, legend and
folklore whilst on board a boat sailing through the Loch.
SnowdoniaClogwyn
Station Enjoy a scenic journey aboard the
Snowdon Mountain Railway to Clogwyn Station, three-quarters up
the mountain, with spectacular views of valleys, peaks, and
waterfalls along the way.
Snowdonia
Summit Peak Travel to the summit of Snowdon on
the famous mountain railway and take in panoramic views
stretching across Wales, the Isle of Man, and even Ireland on a
clear day.
Guinness
Storehouse Explore Dublins world-famous
Guinness Storehouse, learn about the brewing process, and enjoy
a perfectly poured pint in the Gravity Bar with sweeping views
over the city.
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Excursion
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Adult
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Child
(03 - 15 Years)
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Snowdonia - Clogwyn* from
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$50
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$40
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Snowdonia Summit Peak from
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$60
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$45
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Loch Lomond
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$20
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$15
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Guinness Storehouse inc Transfers from
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$40
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$40
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Hotels
Please note that not all hotels on this tour will have air
conditioning or kettles. If you require warm milk for a baby,
we recommend bringing your bottle warmer and milk supply.
Passengers may also want to carry a small travel iron and
hairdryer, as these amenities may not be available in all hotel
rooms.
In some European hotels, double occupancy rooms may consist
of two single beds pushed together. We work with such hotels,
so please be prepared for this arrangement.
If you use additional services such as the phone, minibar,
or pay-per-view TV in your room, these costs are not included
in the tour package and must be settled directly with the hotel
upon checkout.
The maximum occupancy per room on this tour is three people.
However, from March to May, some hotels may only accommodate a
maximum of two people per room.
Meals
Passengers can choose from various meal options,
including vegetarian, Jain, or non-vegetarian. Please note that
Jain and Halal meals may not always be available. We ask that
passengers inform the tour manager of their preferred diet on
the first day of the tour. Meals are served as pre-set buffets,
and menu choices are not available. Only tap water will be
provided with meals. On some days, a pre-set continental meal
may be served.
Breakfast will be provided at the hotels, usually
in a designated dining area, and typically consists of a
continental selection including tea, coffee, bread, cereals,
fruit, and yoghurt.
Lunches are generally vegetarian, though there may
be occasions when a non-vegetarian dish is offered. Dinners are
typically served in a separate dining area within the hotel or
at a restaurant. If you have any concerns about the ingredients
in a dish, please consult your tour manager.
If you require specific allergen information,
please get in touch with us in advance so we can assist you
accordingly.
Pick-Up and Drop-Off Points & Timings
Passengers are advised to arrive at their designated pick-up
point no later than 15 minutes before the scheduled departure
time. Your invoice will clearly state the exact pick-up
location, address, and time. If you have selected a pick-up
point outside of Wembley, Southall, or East Ham, your precise
pick-up time will be confirmed closer to your departure.
On the return journey from, we are scheduled to
arrive at Wembley between 21:00 and 22:00 hours.
For passengers using our pick-up points services
outside of London, transportation may be arranged via private
car, minibus, or alternative coach for your journey to and from
London. In rare cases, you may experience a wait of up to an
hour for a connecting transfer upon your return. Passengers
will receive a confirmation call from Star Tours the day before
departure to finalise details.
Please note that Star Tours reserves the right to
adjust pick-up times up to 12 hours before departure if
needed.
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Departure Point
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Time
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East Ham, 473 Barking Road, Opposite Town Hall, East
Ham, E6 2LL
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05:15 Hrs
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Southall, Bus stop K, 58-78 High Street, Southall,
UB1 3DB
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05:45 Hrs
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Perivale, Star Tours Office, 12-14 Aintree Road,
Perivale, UB6 7LA
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06:00 Hrs
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Wembley, Star Tours Office 312 Harrow Road Wembley,
HA9 6LL
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06:30 Hrs
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Toddington Services Northbound, Toddington,
Dunstable, LU5 6HR
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07:00 Hrs
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Newport Pagnell Motorway Services Northbound, M1,
Newport Pagnell, MK16 8DS
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07:10 Hrs
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Watford Gap Services Northbound, M1 motorway
junction 16/17, Northampton, NN6 7UZ
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07:35 Hrs
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Corley Services Northbound M6, Between Junction 3
& 4, Corley, Coventry, CV7 8NR
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08:15 Hrs
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Norton Canes Services, Roadchef Coach Parking,
Norton Canes, M6 Toll, Cannock WS11 9UX
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08:45 Hrs
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Stafford Services Northbound M6, Between Junction 14
& 15, Staffordshire, Chebsey, Stone, ST15 0EU
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09:55 Hrs
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Keele Services Northbound M6, Jct 15/16, Keele, ST5
5HG
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10:20 Hrs
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Knutsford Services Northbound M6, Between Junction
18 & 19, Northwich Rd, Knutsford, WA16 0TL
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11:00 Hrs
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Glasgow Cathedral, Castle St, Glasgow, G4 0QZ
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16:00 Hrs
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Pick-up will be Northbound Services and drop-off will be
at Southbound Services.
Foreign Office Travel Advice
For the latest travel advice from the Foreign &
Commonwealth Office click on the link below to get Country
specific details, as Scotland is part of the UK there are no
advisories for people travelling from the UK.
For a full list of the latest travel advice
from the Foreign & Commonwealth Office click
here
Visas & Passports
When travelling on this tour through the United Kingdom
(England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland) and the
Republic of Ireland, its essential to ensure your
passport and visa requirements are fully in order before
departure.
Passport Requirements:
Your passport must be valid
for the entire duration of your trip.
It is strongly recommended
that you have at least six months validity remaining from
your date of entry.
Ensure your passport has
sufficient blank pages for immigration stamps, particularly as
this itinerary includes travel between the UK and Ireland.
Always keep a photocopy or
digital copy of your passport in a secure place in case of loss
or emergency.
Visa Requirements:
United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales, and
Northern Ireland)
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The UK is not part of
the Schengen Area, so a Schengen visa is not valid for
entry.
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Travellers from non-EU
countries (including India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri
Lanka, Nepal, and most African or Asian nations) must apply
for a UK Standard Visitor Visa prior to travel.
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The visa typically
allows a stay of up to 6 months for tourism.
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Please apply well in
advance of your departure, as processing times can vary
depending on your location and the season.
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For the most accurate
and up-to-date information, consult the British Embassy or
Visa Application Centre in your country of residence.
Republic of Ireland
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The Republic of
Ireland is not part of the UK and has separate visa
regulations.
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Travellers from EU,
EEA, UK, USA, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand do not
require a visa for short tourist stays.
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Travellers holding
Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, or other non-EU passports
may require an Irish Tourist Visa, unless eligible under
the British-Irish Visa Scheme (BIVS).
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It is the
travellers responsibility to verify whether this
reciprocal visa arrangement applies to them.
Weather
The weather in Scotland,
Ireland, and the UK is highly changeable and unpredictable,
often featuring sunshine, clouds, and light rain all in one
day. Temperatures are generally mild year-round, though coastal
and highland areas can be cooler.
Regardless of the season,
its best to carry a light jacket or umbrella and wear
layered clothing for comfort.
Average daytime temperatures range from 2°C8°C
(36°F46°F) in winter to 12°C20°C
(54°F68°F) in summer.
Be prepared for sudden
changes its all part of the charm of the British
and Irish weather!
Preparation Tips
Layered Clothing:
Bring layers to accommodate shifting temperatures,
particularly if you're travelling between lowland and highland
regions.
Rain Gear:
Due to Scotland's frequent rain, waterproof
jackets and sturdy footwear are essential.
Winter Months:
Days are short in winter, with darkness setting in
as early as 15:30-16:00 hrs, especially in the northern
regions.
Visitors can enjoy Scotland's stunning landscapes
and cities at any time of year by being well-prepared for the
changing conditions.
Wheelchair Accessibility, Child Seats and Passenger
Information
We welcome passengers using lightweight manual
wheelchairs on our tours, provided the wheelchair can be stowed
in the coachs luggage hold. Passengers are encouraged to
contact us in advance to ensure we can meet their specific
mobility needs. Our staff will try to assist passengers with
reduced mobility in compliance with the Regulations. Please
note, however, that a family member or companion will need to
be present to assist with pushing the wheelchair throughout the
tour.
We will request accessible hotel rooms for
wheelchair users wherever possible, but this depends on
availability and cannot be guaranteed. We advise passengers to
inform us of their requirements in advance so we can make the
necessary requests.
Please be aware that specific areas or parts of
destinations, such as Ben Nevis and Edinburgh Castle, are
inaccessible to wheelchair users. Additionally, locations like
Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Loch Lomond have cobbled streets or
rugged terrain, which may make it difficult for wheelchairs to
navigate. Passengers should take these factors into account
when planning their trip.
Child Seat Requirements:
In most European countries, it is mandatory for
children under the age of 12 years or shorter than 150 cm to
use appropriate child restraints while travelling in a
coach.
Children under seven years old or under 125 cm
tall must use a child seat with a harness or�appropriate
restraint system.
Children aged 7 to 12 years or between 125 cm and
150 cm tall must use a booster seat or a seat cushion.
The parent or guardian is responsible for
providing a suitable child seat for their child. Passengers
should ensure they bring the appropriate child restraint system
that complies with local laws in the visited countries, as
there may be minor variations in regulations across European
nations.
Other Advisories
Baggage and Packing
Due to limited storage space on coaches, checking
the baggage allowance for your tour before departure is
essential. Ensure your luggage meets the size and weight
requirements in your tour documents. Excess baggage may not be
permitted.
Pack a small day bag for personal items,
medications, snacks, and travel documents to keep with you
during the journey, as accessing the main luggage may not be
possible until designated stops.
Punctuality
Respect timings during stops; there will be
scheduled comfort breaks and sightseeing stops throughout the
tour. Be sure to return to the coach on time after each stop to
avoid delays and respect the entire group's schedule. Coaches
operate on a strict timetable to ensure that all scheduled
visits and activities are completed on time. Passengers who
arrive late at any point may risk missing the coach, as drivers
cannot wait beyond the allocated time for each stop.
The tour may sometimes involve changes in coaches
or representatives, particularly when merging with other
groups. Please adhere to the instructed times for these
transitions to ensure smooth coordination.
Coach Facilities
While most coaches are equipped with WC
facilities, they may be limited in availability. Using restroom
facilities during scheduled breaks at rest stops is recommended
to avoid discomfort.
Seating and Safety:
By law, passengers must wear seat belts where
fitted. Seats are pre-assigned and given to you on the
departure date. Seat requests are not taken under any
circumstance.
Personal Health and
Medication
Bring any necessary medications with you in your
day bag. If you are prone to motion sickness, carry appropriate
remedies or medications to ensure a comfortable journey.
If your tour includes high-altitude destinations,
ensure you are medically fit to travel at such heights. Those
with heart or lung conditions should consult a doctor
beforehand. Pack sunscreen, sunglasses, and warm clothing, as
temperatures can vary significantly at high altitudes.
Cultural and Local Etiquette
Be mindful of the local customs and etiquette,
especially when visiting religious or historical sites. Dress
modestly where required, and be respectful of local customs and
traditions.
Electronics and Connectivity
Some coaches are equipped with USB charging ports,
but this is not guaranteed. Ensure your devices are charged
beforehand, and consider bringing a portable charger/power
bank.
WiFi is unavailable on the coach, so bring along
books, headphones, or downloaded movies and music to enjoy
during long journey stretches.
Environmental Awareness
Be conscious of the environment during your tour.
Carry a reusable water bottle to reduce plastic waste, fill up
at restaurants and hotels, and dispose of trash properly at
rest stops.