1. Historical UK Tour - 8 Days, 7 Nights

$220/Person
Duration: 8 Days / 7 Nights

Destinations: London, Oxford, Stratford-upon-Avon, Bath, Stonehenge, York, Edinburgh

Ideal for: History enthusiasts, cultural travelers, couples, and educational tours

Tour Description

Step into the pages of British history with the Historical UK Tour, an 8-day journey that explores the most iconic landmarks and storied cities of England and Scotland. This curated experience is ideal for those with a passion for heritage, architecture, royal history, and literary legacy. From medieval castles to Roman baths, and Shakespeare’s hometown to royal palaces - every stop on this tour reveals a fascinating chapter of the UK’s past.

Highlights
  • Private tour of the Tower of London and Westminster Abbey
  • Walk the halls of Oxford University and the Bodleian Library
  • Explore Shakespeare’s birthplace and the Royal Shakespeare Theatre
  • Discover Roman-era Bath and the enigmatic Stonehenge
  • Step back in time in York’s medieval streets and Viking museum
  • End your journey in Edinburgh with its Royal Mile and iconic castle
Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in London
Arrive in London and transfer to your centrally located hotel. In the evening, enjoy a welcome dinner at a traditional British pub and a short orientation walk through Covent Garden. Overnight in London.
Day 2: Royal London and Tower of London
Spend the day discovering royal landmarks. Begin with Buckingham Palace (outside viewing), followed by a guided tour of Westminster Abbey and the Houses of Parliament. In the afternoon, visit the Tower of London, where you’ll view the Crown Jewels and learn about its haunting history. Optional: Attend the Ceremony of the Keys at night.
Day 3: Oxford and Stratford-upon-Avon
Travel to Oxford, known for its prestigious university and dreamy spires. Enjoy a walking tour of Christ Church College, where scenes from Harry Potter were filmed. Continue to Stratford-upon-Avon for a visit to Shakespeare’s Birthplace and a performance by the Royal Shakespeare Company (optional). Overnight in Stratford.
Day 4: Bath and Stonehenge
Drive through the English countryside to Bath, a UNESCO World Heritage City. Tour the ancient Roman Baths, Bath Abbey, and stroll the Georgian architecture of Royal Crescent. En route back, stop at Stonehenge, one of the world’s most mysterious ancient monuments. Return to London for overnight stay.
Day 5: Travel to York via Cambridge
Depart London for the historic city of York. Stop briefly in Cambridge for a tour of the university grounds and King’s College Chapel. Continue to York, where you’ll enjoy an evening walking tour through The Shambles, a narrow medieval shopping street.
Day 6: York - Viking and Medieval Wonders
Dive into York’s rich history at the York Minster, Northern Europe’s largest Gothic cathedral. Then visit JORVIK Viking Centre to experience York as it was 1,000 years ago. Spend the afternoon walking along the city’s Roman and medieval walls. Overnight in York.
Day 7: Edinburgh - Scotland’s Royal Capital
Travel to Edinburgh, Scotland’s capital, rich in history and dramatic landscapes. Walk along the Royal Mile, visit Holyrood Palace, and explore Edinburgh Castle perched atop Castle Rock. In the evening, enjoy a Scottish dinner experience with music and traditional ceilidh dancing. Overnight in Edinburgh.
Day 8: Departure
Enjoy breakfast at your hotel before your private transfer to the airport or continue your journey onward.
Must-Do Activities
  • Witness the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace
  • Walk in Shakespeare’s footsteps in Stratford-upon-Avon
  • Visit the mystical Stonehenge and ponder its ancient secrets/li>
  • Stand beneath the vaulted ceilings of York Minster
  • Take in sweeping views from Edinburgh Castle
Accommodation Options
  • London: The Rubens at the Palace (luxury), The Resident Covent Garden (mid-range)
  • Stratford-upon-Avon: The Arden Hotel (luxury), Hotel Indigo (boutique charm)
  • York: The Grand York (luxury), Middletons Hotel (charming mid-range)
  • Edinburgh: The Balmoral (5-star), Apex Grassmarket Hotel (comfortable mid-range)
Why Choose This Tour?

The Historical UK Tour is perfect for travelers who wish to connect deeply with Britain’s layered past. With expert guides, luxury transport, and thoughtfully chosen accommodations, this tour offers a sophisticated yet accessible window into the United Kingdom’s most treasured stories and architectural gems.

2. Luxury London and the English Countryside - 6 Days, 5 Nights

$870/Person

Duration: 6 Days / 5 Nights

Destinations: London, Windsor, Cotswolds, Blenheim Palace, Oxford

Ideal for: Luxury travelers, couples, heritage lovers, honeymooners, slow travel enthusiasts

Tour Description

The Luxury London and the English Countryside Tour offers the perfect balance of metropolitan elegance and pastoral charm. Tailored for discerning travelers, this 6-day journey begins in the heart of cosmopolitan London before retreating into the storybook serenity of the English countryside. Enjoy private guided experiences, 5-star stays, and curated moments of indulgence - from rooftop dinners with city views to fireside afternoons in historic manor houses. This tour is for those who appreciate history, style, and serene sophistication.

Highlights
  • Stay at iconic luxury hotels in London and the Cotswolds
  • Private guided tour of the Tower of London, Westminster, and Kensington Palace
  • Enjoy high tea at the Ritz or Fortnum & Mason
  • Explore royal Windsor and the magnificent Windsor Castle
  • Discover the quaint stone villages and rolling hills of the Cotswolds
  • Visit Blenheim Palace, the birthplace of Winston Churchill
  • Wander through the academic legacy of Oxford
Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in London - Royal Welcome
Arrive in London and enjoy a private transfer to your 5-star hotel - perhaps The Savoy, Claridge’s, or The Langham. After settling in, take a private panoramic drive around the city’s grandest sights, including Big Ben, The London Eye, and Trafalgar Square. End your day with a champagne welcome dinner at a Michelin-starred restaurant overlooking the Thames.
Day 2: London in Style - Palaces and Afternoon Tea
Begin the day with a privately guided tour of Westminster Abbey, St. James’s Park, and a viewing of the Changing of the Guard. Continue on to Kensington Palace, the former home of Princess Diana, with exclusive access to the gardens and exhibitions. In the afternoon, enjoy a traditional high tea at Fortnum & Mason or the Palm Court at The Ritz. Evening free for West End theatre or a sunset ride on the London Eye.
Day 3: Windsor Castle and Thames Cruising
Take a short journey to Windsor, where you’ll tour the oldest inhabited castle in the world, Windsor Castle. Marvel at the State Apartments, St George’s Chapel, and enjoy a walk through Windsor Great Park. Lunch at a fine riverside brasserie, followed by a private boat cruise on the Thames, complete with wine and canapés. Return to London for overnight.
Day 4: Into the Cotswolds - Honey-Stone Villages and Luxury Stay
Depart London with your private driver-guide for the Cotswolds, the quintessential English countryside. Stop in postcard-perfect villages like Bibury, Stow-on-the-Wold, and Bourton-on-the-Water. Enjoy lunch in a historic pub with modern flair. Check in to a luxury countryside hotel such as Dormy House, Whatley Manor, or Foxhill Manor. Unwind with spa treatments or a fire-lit reading room before a seasonal tasting menu dinner.
Day 5: Blenheim Palace and Oxford - Grandeur and Academia
Visit Blenheim Palace, a UNESCO-listed treasure and the birthplace of Winston Churchill. Tour the opulent interiors and the formal gardens before continuing to Oxford. Discover the storied colleges of Oxford University, the Bodleian Library, and Radcliffe Camera during a privately guided tour. Return to your Cotswolds hotel for a relaxed final evening of farm-to-table dining under the stars.
Day 6: Departure or Optional Extension
Enjoy a relaxed breakfast before your transfer back to London Heathrow or extend your stay with optional add-ons like Stonehenge and Salisbury, a Devon countryside escape, or Edinburgh by train
Must-Do Activities
  • Savor an indulgent high tea at the Ritz in London
  • Explore Windsor Castle with a private historian guide
  • Cruise the River Thames on a private boat with wine service
  • Wander through Cotswold villages with a camera in hand
  • Visit Blenheim Palace, a masterpiece of English Baroque architecture
  • Enjoy a bespoke Oxford University walking tour with alumni insights
Accommodation Options
  • Claridge’s - 5-star art deco elegance in Mayfair
  • The Savoy - Iconic riverside luxury with butler service
  • Corinthia Hotel - Modern opulence near Whitehall
  • Whatley Manor - Michelin-starred manor with wellness spa
  • Dormy House - Chic country retreat with contemporary flair
  • Foxhill Manor - Private manor with bespoke concierge and custom menus
Why Choose This Tour?

This is not a whirlwind coach tour - this is immersive, unhurried, and undeniably elegant travel. Whether it’s afternoon tea in a historic hotel, strolling through lavender fields in the countryside, or exploring royal estates with your own guide, every detail is designed for luxurious comfort and cultural enrichment. Perfect for anniversaries, honeymoons, or simply a desire to treat yourself to the finer things in life.

3. UK National Parks Discovery - 7 Days, 6 Nights

$390/Person

Duration: 7 Days / 6 Nights

Destinations: Peak District, Lake District, Yorkshire Dales, Snowdonia

Ideal for: Nature lovers, photographers, hikers, families, and outdoor adventurers

Tour Description

Escape to the great outdoors with the UK National Parks Discovery, a week-long journey through some of Britain’s most spectacular landscapes. From the ancient limestone valleys of the Peak District to the glacial lakes of Cumbria, the windswept moors of the Yorkshire Dales, and the dramatic mountains of Snowdonia - this tour is a feast for the senses. Designed for nature lovers and adventure seekers, each day includes a blend of guided hikes, cultural immersion, and leisure time in charming countryside inns.

Highlights
  • Walk scenic trails in the UK’s first national park: the Peak District
  • Cruise on Lake Windermere in the Lake District
  • Discover quaint market towns and dry-stone villages in the Yorkshire Dales
  • Hike through the epic peaks and valleys of Snowdonia National Park
  • Stay in handpicked country inns and eco-friendly lodges
  • Optional activities like kayaking, cycling, and stargazing

  • Local food experiences, from cream teas to Welsh lamb dinners

Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Manchester - Into the Peak District
Meet your group or private driver in Manchester and transfer to the Peak District, Britain’s first national park. Check into a countryside inn nestled in Bakewell or Castleton. Enjoy an introductory walk along Monsal Trail, followed by a welcome dinner featuring locally sourced dishes like Derbyshire lamb or Bakewell trout.
Day 2: Peak District Exploration - Trails and Caves
Begin your day with a hike across the Hope Valley, passing dramatic escarpments and ancient woodland. Visit Peveril Castle, one of England’s earliest Norman fortresses, perched above the village of Castleton. Optional: explore the underground wonders of Blue John Cavern. Return to your inn for a hearty meal and rest.
Day 3: Travel to the Lake District - Lakeland Charm
After breakfast, travel north to the Lake District National Park. Stop en route at Kendal for lunch and a local cheese tasting. Arrive in Ambleside or Grasmere and check into a boutique lakeside lodge. In the afternoon, enjoy a cruise on Lake Windermere or a gentle walk through Wordsworth’s Dove Cottage and Gardens. Evening is free for local dining.
Day 4: Hiking the Lake District - Peaks and Poetry
Choose between a guided hike to Catbells for panoramic views of Derwentwater or a more relaxed ramble along Tarn Hows. Learn about Beatrix Potter’s legacy with a visit to Hill Top Farm. Evening suggestion: a classic British roast dinner at a 17th-century pub followed by optional stargazing at Grizedale Forest.
Day 5: Yorkshire Dales - Waterfalls and Stone Villages
Depart the Lake District and journey to the Yorkshire Dales, famous for its rolling moors and dry-stone walls. Walk the Ingleton Waterfalls Trail, then visit the market town of Hawes and the Wensleydale Creamery. Stop in Grassington or Malham for the night, where you’ll stay in a traditional stone guesthouse.
Day 6: Into Snowdonia - Wales’ Natural Majesty
Head west into Wales and Snowdonia National Park, known for its rugged mountains and glacial valleys. Stop in Betws-y-Coed, a charming forest town. Take a scenic hike to Llyn Idwal, a glacial lake surrounded by craggy peaks. Check into an eco-lodge or mountain inn for your final night, and enjoy a celebratory Welsh dinner with lamb, leeks, and bara brith (Welsh fruit bread).
Day 7: Return to Manchester via Conwy
Before leaving Snowdonia, stop in the medieval town of Conwy to explore its spectacular castle and walled town. Transfer back to Manchester, where the tour concludes with drop-off at the airport or city center.
Must-Do Activities
  • Hike along Mam Tor and take in views of the Edale Valley
  • Cruise on Lake Windermere and spot local wildlife
  • Sample cheese at the famous Wensleydale Creamery
  • Visit Wordsworth’s Dove Cottage and Beatrix Potter’s Hill Top
  • Explore Snowdonia’s glacial lakes and breathtaking mountain paths
  • Tour Conwy Castle, one of Britain’s best-preserved medieval fortresses
Accommodation Options
  • Peak District: The Peacock at Rowsley, Losehill House Hotel & Spa
  • Lake District: Rothay Garden Hotel, The Samling, or Brimstone Hotel
  • Yorkshire Dales: The Devonshire Arms, Beck Hall, or Yorebridge House
  • Snowdonia: Bryn Tyrch Inn, Plas Weunydd, or Lake Vyrnwy Hotel
Why Choose This Tour?

The UK National Parks Discovery tour offers a breathtaking mix of nature, culture, and comfort. Designed to be flexible, active, and immersive, this is perfect for travelers who want to explore Britain’s wild side without giving up cozy beds and great food. Whether you're wandering flower-filled meadows, sipping cider in a rural pub, or summiting ancient peaks, every day is a chance to fall in love with the UK’s natural beauty.