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- The best England and Ireland tour packages
- What people love about England And Ireland Tours
- Travel England and Ireland your way
- England and Ireland tours for every group
- Top England and Ireland travel itineraries to fit your plans
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- Best time to visit England and Ireland
- Contact our England and Ireland travel experts
The best England and Ireland tour packages
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Best of UK & Ireland
373 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“We had a great time with his energy and enthusiasm. Very professional, I recommend him to everyone.”
Maxi, traveled in October 2024
A 13-day tour through iconic landmarks in England and Ireland costs approx. $310 per day. Take in Stonehenge, uncover Roman history in Bath, kiss the Blarney Stone, and gaze at the Cliffs of Moher. Accommodations include Park Inn Cardiff and Red Cow Moran Dublin, with highly rated guides (4.7/5) leading cultural activities.
Duration 13 days Destinations England, Wales, Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland Age Range 10 to 75 year olds Operator Expat Explore Travel From $3,920
31% Off- US$2,705You save $1,215
Essential Britain & Ireland
441 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“They were organized, professional, intelligent, and approachable.”
Margaret, traveled in October 2023
London to Dublin beckons over 10 days, from Westminster to Trinity College. Rest at central hotels while taking in Waterford Crystal, Kilkenny Castle, and Bath's Roman ruins. The package features 3 authentic dinners and daily full English breakfasts.
Duration 10 days Destinations England, Wales, Ireland, Scotland Age Range up to 80 year olds Operator Globus From $3,469
17% Off- US$2,869You save $600
Britain and Ireland Panorama (19 Days)
16 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Spectacular experience with brilliant tour director.”
Teren, traveled in September 2024
This highly-rated tour (4.6/5) showcases Dublin's Guinness Storehouse, Blarney Castle, and Shakespeare's Birthplace. Luxuriate at premium hotels like Clayton Ballsbridge and Hilton Kensington. The package includes 18 breakfasts and 5 dinners, including a special meal at a Cumbrian farm.
Duration 19 days Destinations England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Trafalgar From $6,175
12% Off- US$5,434You save $741
Wonders of Britain and Ireland (15 Days)
9 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Wonderful trip, very well organized, good food, good hotels, and excellent Travel Director.”
Beatriz, traveled in March 2019
A grand tour features Waterford Crystal, Trinity College Dublin, and Bath's Roman ruins. Relax at upscale hotels like Park Plaza County Hall London and Hampton Dublin City Center. Savor 14 breakfasts and 5 dinners, including traditional Irish stew at Molly Gallivan's 200-year-old cottage.
Duration 15 days Destinations England, Wales, Ireland, Scotland Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Trafalgar From $4,895
12% Off- US$4,308You save $587
The finest of Ireland and England unfolds with visits to Blarney Castle and Trinity College in Dublin. The route winds through the Dingle Peninsula's dramatic coastline, includes stays at Holiday Inn Cardiff City Center, and reveals Shakespeare's birthplace in Stratford-upon-Avon. Medieval York's Shambles and London's royal heritage complete the journey.
Duration 15 days Destinations England, Wales, Ireland, Scotland Age Range up to 80 year olds Operator Costsaver From $3,225
16% Off- US$2,717You save $507
What people love about England And Ireland Tours
- Best of UK & Ireland
Great trip Kaeleigh our Tour Leader was awesome and also the group we travelled with. 13 days United Kinkdom & Ireland Tour.
- Essential Britain & Ireland
great support driver and guide, excellent stops, especially edinbriugh... BUT... too much time on the bus. This needs to be better balanced.. either shorter distance or more timer
- Britain and Ireland Panorama (19 Days)
Our TD (Matt) and Driver (John)where fabulous very professional it helps a lot as I travelled on my own.I loved all the amazing sights and pretty much every place we ate at the food was great.It is pretty full on but I did enjoy this most days, you do spend a lot of time on the bus some days not all,but you have to expect this overall a wonderful experience highly recommended (You meet and make wonderful new memories and friends )
Travel England and Ireland your way
Coach tours through Britain and Ireland strike that sweet spot between comfort and genuine local experiences. Our travelers really appreciate having two nights in key places like Dublin and Edinburgh - it gives them time to properly explore rather than constantly packing and unpacking. The most popular routes kick off in London then head north through Shakespeare's hometown of Stratford-upon-Avon before crossing into Wales. Having skilled drivers handle those narrow country lanes is a huge plus; our customers can actually focus on the scenery instead of worrying about navigation. The coaches make plenty of stops at local villages along the way - places like Adare and Waterford in Ireland are particular favorites, while in Yorkshire the stops in York let people wander the old cobbled streets at their own pace. Not having to drive on the left is a major stress-reliever but you'll still get loads of independent time to explore each place.
See all Coach / Bus toursOur most popular explorer routes take in some real highlights across Britain and Ireland - you'll see the distinctive hexagonal columns at Giants Causeway and have quiet moments to yourself in the Scottish Highlands before heading to Stonehenge. The guides make a huge difference here; travelers often mention Niall who knows basically everything about local history and adapts each day based on weather and what the group's interested in. While most tours stop at the Cliffs of Moher, we've found the best-rated ones give you a proper afternoon there instead of just rushing through for photos. When it comes to Ireland's Ring of Kerry, the tours that include local sheep dog demonstrations and visits to working farms consistently get the best feedback from our customers.
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England and Ireland tours for every type of group
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71 tours in England and IrelandCoach tours really come into their own when covering the long stretches between Britain and Ireland's major sites. You'll typically spend two nights in London before heading up through York's medieval center and along Edinburgh's Royal Mile. What makes these tours work so well is how they pace things - you get proper afternoons at spots like the Cliffs of Moher rather than just quick photo stops. Our travelers keep telling us they love how the schedule mixes guided activities with free time, especially in Dublin where you can check out Trinity College or join the optional evening pub entertainment. The coaches make clever stops at places like Killarney National Park where jaunting car rides are included, and most tours take time to visit working sheep farms and real villages so you get a genuine feel for rural life.
Top England and Ireland travel itineraries to fit your plans
Week-long tours really shine with a few standout routes that cater to different interests. There's a great London-Dublin combination that takes you through both capitals while exploring Ireland's countryside. You'll get to mix it up with train rides through Wales and ferry crossings on the Irish Sea - customers tell us they love having these relaxed transport breaks between destinations. Another solid choice focuses on Ireland's south coast and western gems, giving you proper time at the Cliffs of Moher plus a fun Irish coffee making session. The Ring of Kerry is a highlight with stops at genuine villages and quiet beaches. Some groups get early access to Blarney Castle before the crowds show up, and travelers really appreciate that peaceful morning time to explore and maybe try their luck with the famous stone.
TourRadar recommends visiting:
Dublin, Giants Causeway, Belfast, Dunluce Castle, Cliffs of Moher, Galway, Blarney, Cashel, Cahir
Ten-day journeys hit that sweet spot between seeing plenty and staying comfortable. The most popular route kicks off in London, heads up through York's medieval center and into Edinburgh, where you'll get special access to see the Crown Jewels at the castle. After crossing to Ireland, you split time between Belfast and Dublin - our customers often mention how these cities give them two different but complementary views of Irish life. Another route spends more time on Ireland's west coast, letting you really get to know places like Galway where local artists and musicians are happy to chat. People particularly like having two nights in key spots instead of constant hotel changes. Guides Jose and Angela get top marks for mixing historical facts with current cultural insights.
TourRadar recommends visiting:
London, Stratford-upon-Avon, York, Bradford, Lake District National Park, Gretna Green, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Belfast, Dublin, Kilkenny, Waterford, Bath, Windsor
See all toursTwo weeks gives you room to properly explore both islands. These comprehensive routes start in London with good time for Westminster and the City, then head north through the Lake District for a nice cruise on Lake Windermere. In Scotland, you'll walk Edinburgh's Royal Mile and venture into the remote Highlands around Loch Ness. The Ireland portion includes unique experiences like watching sheepdogs work on active farms and getting behind-the-scenes at Waterford Crystal. Having free days built into Dublin and London really works well - our travelers use them to follow their own interests from book hunting to pub visits and shopping trips. Guide Greg gets fantastic feedback for helping each person find their own connection to these places while keeping the whole group engaged over 14 days.
TourRadar recommends visiting:
Dublin, Kildare, Cashel, Killarney, Ring of Kerry, Adare, Limerick, Cliffs of Moher, Galway, Sligo, Belfast, Edinburgh, Alnwick, York, Stratford-upon-Avon, Stonehenge, London
Demographics
London to Dublin in 4 days works really well for solo travelers - it gives you a proper taste without feeling rushed. You'll get your bearings in London with free time around Westminster before joining the group activities. Once in Dublin, you've got a 48-hour hop-on-hop-off pass that lets you explore at your own speed while having the security of pre-arranged hotels and transport. Another route our solo guests love takes you to the Cliffs of Moher and Bunratty Castle; the medieval banquet there is actually where many of our travelers end up making good friends.
The couples' tours blend private moments with social experiences. You can sip afternoon tea while cruising Wales' Dee Valley or share whiskey tastings in old distilleries. Many pairs tell us they love having mornings to wander York's medieval lanes together, then joining the group for evening music in Irish pubs. We put people up in nice historic spots like Chester's Queen Hotel and include visits to Shakespeare's Stratford-upon-Avon. After guided day trips, couples get free evenings to find their own favorite local restaurants.
Young adults go for tours that mix culture with hands-on experiences. You'll punt on Cambridge's River Cam, check out Beatles spots in Liverpool and watch real sheep herding at working farms. Trinity College Dublin gets proper exploration time, and stops like the Welsh male choir shows and gin tastings at Shakespeare's distillery are big hits with this crowd. The nightlife becomes part of the experience too - whether you're exploring Dublin's Temple Bar or finding yourself in an impromptu Highland pub session.
For seniors, we focus on comfortable pacing with two-night stays to avoid constant repacking. Our guides really know their stuff - they'll walk you through Tudor York's history and explain the context of Belfast's political murals. At Waterford Crystal, you'll see proper craft demonstrations and Kilkenny's medieval sites get the time they deserve. The local restaurant meals are included and you can join extra activities or take it easy when you want to.
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- Couples39 tours
- Young Adults (18 - 39)5 tours All tours for Young Adults
- Seniors (50+)27 tours All tours for Seniors
Best time to visit England and Ireland
- Spring 2025
Britain and Ireland truly come alive in spring, especially on our countryside tours. Guides Matt and John know exactly when to visit Powerscourt Gardens and the Wild Atlantic Way to catch the coastal wildflowers in full bloom. The routes linking Edinburgh Castle and the Lake District are always popular as nature wakes up after winter. Our travelers love how the spring weather brings clear views at the Cliffs of Moher and Ring of Kerry. Photography fans particularly enjoy the spring tours - we time the visits to Stonehenge and Bath's Roman ruins to catch that perfect spring light.
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- Summer 2025
Long summer days mean more time to explore Britain and Ireland's highlights in depth. The August tours featuring Edinburgh's Military Tattoo are consistently sold out, especially when paired with visits to Blair Castle and St Andrews in the Highlands. Guides Kaeleigh and Carl make sure you get proper time at outdoor sites like Giant's Causeway and Hadrian's Wall. Summer extras include traditional jaunting car rides in Killarney National Park and evening visits to local music sessions. Our customers really value how these tours mix major sites like York Minster and Trinity College with quiet stops in the Cotswolds and also Connemara.
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- Fall / Autumn 2025
Autumn brings rich colors to Britain and Ireland, particularly across the Scottish Highlands and Welsh valleys. You can explore Cambridge's colleges and York's medieval streets without the busy summer crowds. Our travelers especially enjoy mixing city time in Dublin and Edinburgh with countryside stops - the North York Moors are fantastic in fall, including rides on traditional steam trains through the colorful landscape. Wales really shines this season, with Snowdonia National Park and relaxed boat trips through the World Heritage Dee Valley showing off their autumn colors.
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- Winter 2025 / 2026
Winter tours across Britain and Ireland really shine with small-group experiences that let you explore Edinburgh's historic streets and cozy pubs without peak season crowds. The winter routes cover key spots like Urquhart Castle on Loch Ness and Dublin's cultural quarters at a relaxed pace. Our guide Jose gets great feedback for his Westminster and Parliament tours in London before taking groups north into Scotland's moody landscapes. We've added extra indoor activities for winter - the Guinness Storehouse tour and Belfast's museums are particular favorites, plus you'll get those dramatic Highland views minus the summer tourist rush.
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