Welcome to Edinburgh, where old-world charm meets modern flair. In the afternoon, meet your group and set off on a panoramic city tour. Admire the dramatic contrast between the medieval Royal Mile and the refined Georgian streets of the New Town. As evening falls, enjoy the freedom to explore the capital’s cosy pubs, elegant restaurants, or lively local scene at your own pace.
Begin your day at the Port of Leith Distillery, where innovative distilling techniques bring fresh life to Scotland’s iconic spirit. Then step into the mighty walls of Edinburgh Castle, home to the Stone of Destiny and the Scottish Crown Jewels. The remainder of the day is yours—whether wandering the Royal Mile or relaxing with a dram in hand.
Guests travelling on August 3 or 10 will also enjoy an unforgettable night at the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo.
Travel south along Scotland’s scenic coastline to visit the elegant Culzean Castle, perched above the Firth of Clyde. Stroll through grand interiors and landscaped gardens, including the famed Eisenhower Apartment. Enjoy lunch with ocean views before boarding the ferry from Cairnryan to Belfast. Upon arrival, check into your hotel and share a delicious dinner with fellow travellers.
Set off along the breathtaking Antrim Coast, where the enchanting Nine Glens roll down to the sea. Hear local legends, take in dramatic views, and reach the remarkable Giant’s Causeway—40,000 basalt columns shaped by ancient volcanic activity. After exploring this UNESCO site, enjoy lunch at the cosy Crosskeys Inn, Ireland’s oldest thatched pub, steeped in charm and tradition.
Start your day at Titanic Belfast, where immersive galleries tell the story of the ship that captured the world’s attention. Later, visit Hillsborough Castle, still used today by the Royal Family and visiting dignitaries. Continue to Dublin, where your evening comes alive with music, dancing, and an Irish feast at Taylors Three Rock—a celebration of local culture and laughter.
Uncover Dublin’s rich personality on a panoramic tour that weaves past cathedrals, parks, and Georgian townhouses. Then, visit EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum for an interactive journey through Irish history and diaspora. The afternoon is free to explore at your own pace—perhaps stroll Temple Bar’s cobbled streets or relax by the River Liffey with a final pint in hand.
Enjoy a final breakfast before saying goodbye to your new friends and Celtic adventure. Two nations explored, countless memories made—until we meet again.
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