Legends of the Green Islands - Departure: September 7, 2026
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Legends of the Green Islands - Departure: September 7, 2026

À partir de
$ 4.161.828
À partir de
$ 4.161.828

Description

We connect the imperial grandeur of London, the cloisters of Oxford, and the bohemian charm of Galway with the Scottish Highlands and the Atlantic cliffs of Ireland. Each day combines guided tours with plenty of free time for you to explore at your own pace, sample the local cuisine, and capture the best light for your photos.

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Day 1 | Arrival in London
Day 1 | Arrival in London

Travel to London on your own, or you can request an optional transfer (to be booked before your trip).


Accommodation in London.

Day 2 | Historic London and River Cruise
Day 2 | Historic London and River Cruise

Breakfast at the hotel


A walking tour connects Covent Garden, Trafalgar Square, and Westminster Abbey, the heart of two thousand years of history. The guide shares fascinating stories, from the intrigues of Downing Street to the pomp of the Changing of the Guard—before boarding at Westminster Pier. The included cruise offers views of the City and the Tower of London from the open-air deck, with commentary in Spanish pointing out the Globe Theatre and The Shard skyscraper.


Free afternoon to explore Borough Market or the Bankside galleries.


Overnight in London.

Day 3 | London – Oxford – Stratford-upon-Avon – Liverpool
Day 3 | London – Oxford – Stratford-upon-Avon – Liverpool

Breakfast at the hotel


In Oxford, the gargoyles of the Bodleian Library and the courtyards of Christ Church evoke centuries of academic excellence; you’ll have time for a break at the Covered Market, where coffee has been roasted

since 1654. Stratford-upon-Avon displays dark wooden facades reflected in the River Avon; step inside, if you wish, to Shakespeare’s birthplace or try a meat pie at the Garrick pub.

Afternoon arrival in Liverpool: a stroll along the waterfront through the old docks, ending with live music at The Cavern Club, a true sanctuary of British rock.


Overnight in Liverpool.

Day 4 | Liverpool – York with cream tea
Day 4 | Liverpool – York with cream tea

Breakfast at the hotel


We travel across the Yorkshire moors to York, where the medieval bell at Micklegate Bar still rings. We walk along the Roman wall, venture into The Shambles—the alleyway that inspired J. K. Rowling—and enjoy a cream tea: tea, warm scones, whipped cream, and jam. Those who wish can climb the tower of York Minster to admire the red rooftops and Gothic spires.


Overnight in York.

Day 5 | York – Edinburgh with whiskey and haggis
Day 5 | York – Edinburgh with whiskey and haggis

Breakfast at the hotel


We cross Northumberland, catching a glimpse of the Angel of the North before entering Scotland. Edinburgh welcomes us with the silhouette of the castle perched atop its extinct volcano. We walk along the Royal Mile to

Holyroodhouse, discovering narrow alleys (closes) and cobblestone courtyards. The afternoon ends in a pub in the Old Town with a “dram” of single-malt whiskey, haggis with turnip mash, and a slice of smoked salmon.


Overnight in Edinburgh.

Day 6 | Falkirk – Whisky Distillery – Free Time in Edinburgh
Day 6 | Falkirk – Whisky Distillery – Free Time in Edinburgh

Breakfast at the hotel


In Falkirk, the metal sculptures known as The Kelpies gleam alongside the canal; they are the largest public artworks in the United Kingdom. Tour and tasting at Rosebank, a recently reopened Lowland distillery, famous for its floral notes. On the way back, you can climb Calton Hill for panoramic photos, or visit the National Gallery to see Rembrandt and the Scottish landscape painters.


Overnight in Edinburgh.

Day 7 | Edinburgh – Highlands – Loch Ness – Glasgow
Day 7 | Edinburgh – Highlands – Loch Ness – Glasgow

Breakfast at the hotel


The route takes us deep into the Highlands: the glacial valley of Glencoe, waterfalls emerging from the heather, and, with any luck, long-horned Highland cattle. At Loch Ness, we board a boat for a mini-cruise in front of

Urquhart Castle; the onboard sonar monitors for “unusual movements.” On the way to Glasgow, we skirt Ben Nevis and the Trossachs lakes. A brief evening stroll through George Square reveals the illuminated Victorian architecture.


Overnight in Glasgow.

Day 8 | Glasgow – Belfast – Dublin
Day 8 | Glasgow – Belfast – Dublin

Breakfast at the hotel


Today we leave Glasgow early (depending on the schedule, you may have a “box breakfast”) to take the ferry across the North Channel to Belfast; from the deck, you can see and, on clear days, the silhouette of the Giant’s Causeway.


In Belfast, we’ll take a tour of political murals, the Edwardian facade of City Hall, and the shipyards where the Titanic was built.


After crossing the Ulster Plain, we arrive in Dublin at dusk.


Overnight in Dublin.

Day 9 | Literary Dublin and Temple Bar
Day 9 | Literary Dublin and Temple Bar

Breakfast at the hotel


Today we begin our walking tour of Dublin around 10:00 a.m. We’ll stroll through the most iconic streets of the historic center, exploring its history, culture, and local stories. We’ll see iconic landmarks from the outside, such as Trinity College, Dublin Castle, Christ Church Cathedral, Temple Bar, and the banks of the River Liffey. An ideal way to get your bearings in the city and learn the essentials in a fun and intimate way, without rushing and with time to enjoy the Dublin atmosphere.


Free afternoon to visit museums or shops on Grafton Street or have a Guinness in Temple Bar.


Overnight in Dublin.

Day 10 | Dublin – Athlone – Galway
Day 10 | Dublin – Athlone – Galway

Breakfast at the hotel


We follow the course of the River Shannon to Athlone; climb the castle tower to watch riverboats entering the locks. Traditional Irish stew lunch served with soda bread. In Galway, the colorful facades of Quay Street and the street musicians create a festive atmosphere; try the famous oysters with a glass of local white wine.


Overnight in Galway.

Day 11 | Galway – Cliffs of Moher – Dingle – Tralee
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Breakfast at the hotel


The Cliffs of Moher rise 214 meters above the Atlantic; safe trails allow you to walk along the edge and spot puffins in season. Further south, we travel through the karst landscape of the Burren before skirting the wild coast of the Dingle Peninsula. Stop at Slea Head for panoramic views of the Blasket Islands. Arrival in Tralee, famous for its Rose of Tralee festival and The Greyhound pub, perfect for traditional music.


Accommodation in Co. Kerry (Tralee area)

Day 12 | Tralee – Rock of Cashel – Kilkenny – Dublin
Day 12 | Tralee – Rock of Cashel – Kilkenny – Dublin

Breakfast at the hotel


The Rock of Cashel rises above green meadows, with its ruined cathedral and a Romanesque chapel covered in frescoes. In Kilkenny, we wander through pottery workshops and the Norman castle perched above the River Nore. Free afternoon and evening in Dublin to say goodbye with a traditional Irish dinner (optional)


Overnight in Dublin.

Day 13 | Dublin – Snowdonia – Cardiff
Day 13 | Dublin – Snowdonia – Cardiff

Breakfast at the hotel


Ferry to Holyhead and journey to Snowdonia National Park; in the background rises Snowdon Peak, the highest in Wales. Exterior photo of Caernarfon Castle, the site of royal coronations, before continuing on to Cardiff, a city that combines its neo-medieval castle with an avant-garde waterfront lined with restaurants.


Overnight stay in Cardiff.

Day 14 | Cardiff – Bath – Stonehenge – London
Day 14 | Cardiff – Bath – Stonehenge – London

Day 14 | Cardiff – Bath – Stonehenge – London


Breakfast at the hotel


Bath boasts Roman baths and elegant Georgian crescents; the optional tour of the ‘Roman Baths’ reveals how a spa was built two thousand years ago. We then travel to Stonehenge —admission included— to stroll with an audio guide among megaliths that still intrigue archaeologists.


Arrival in London in the afternoon.


Overnight stay in London.

Day 15 | Departure from London
Day 15 | Departure from London

Breakfast, free time, and an optional private transfer to the airport or St. Pancras if you decide to continue on to Paris by Eurostar.

Jour 1 : Londres
Jour 2 : Londres
Jour 3 : Londres, Oxford, Stratford-upon-Avon, Liverpool
Jour 4 : Liverpool, York
Jour 5 : York, Edinburgh
Jour 6 : Edinburgh
Jour 7 : Edinburgh, Highlands, Loch Ness
Jour 8 : Loch Ness, Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin
Jour 9 : Dublin
Jour 10 : Dublin, Athlone, Galway
Jour 11 : Galway, la péninsule de Dingle, Tralee
Jour 12 : Tralee, Kilkenny, Dublin
Jour 13 : Dublin, Eryri National Park (Snowdonia), Cardiff
Jour 14 : Cardiff, Bath, Londres
Jour 15 : Londres
  • 14 noches en alojamiento y desayuno en hoteles de categoría turista superior o primera con desayuno incluido.
  • Autocar moderno y privado con aire acondicionado durante todo el recorrido en base el itinerario (día 3 – 14 inc.) (8hrs diarias)
  • Tour de Londres con guía oficial a pie donde veremos Abadía de Westminster, Palacio de
  • Westminster, Downing Street (casa del primer ministro) y observación del Cambio de Guardia (no garantizado que opera) y mucho más.
  • Guía de habla hispana durante el tour como indicado en el itinerario (día 3 – 14 inc.) (8hrs
  • diarias)
  • 02 x cenas incluidas en los hoteles de Galway y Co. Kerry
  • Crucero por el río Támesis (Westminster Pier → Tower Pier) con comentarios en castellano.
  • Paseo guiado por el casco universitario de Oxford (Bodleian Library, patios de Christ Church,
  • Covered Market).
  • Visita panorámica de Stratford-upon-Avon con foto en la casa natal de Shakespeare.
  • Visita guiada de Liverpool conociendo su historia y acabando en el famoso ‘The Cavern Club’ donde empezaron a tocar los Beatles.
  • Travesía escénica por los páramos de Yorkshire y recorrido a pie por las murallas de York y
  • The Shambles, con cream tea incluido (scones + nata + mermelada + té).
  • Walking-tour de la Royal Mile de Edimburgo terminado en pub tradicional de Edimburgo con “dram” de whisky, haggis y salmón ahumado.
  • Photo-stop ante The Kelpies (Falkirk) y visita + tour y cata en una destilería de whisky (Rosebank) o similar.
  • Ruta fotográfica por las Highlands (valle glaciar de Glencoe, Ben Nevis, Trossachs) y crucero por el Loch Ness frente a las ruinas del castillo de Urquhart con sonar a bordo, ¡a ver si conocemos a Nessie!
  • Ferry Cairnryan ↔ Belfast por el North Channel y circuito de murales políticos de Belfast, ayuntamiento eduardiano y astilleros del Titanic en Belfast.
  • Visita de Dublin guiada a pie (2 hrs) por los principales lugares de Dublín: Temple Bar, Trinity College, St. Stephen’s Green, la Catedral de San Patricio y exteriores del Castillo de Dublín acabando en el famoso Temple Bar pub con una Guinness incluida para tomar la icónica foto en frente del Temple Bar Pub.
  • Visita de Athlone y almuerzo tradicional incluido de Irish stew con soda bread en un pub irlandés.
  • Visita incluida a los Acantilados de Moher y recorrido panorámico y la península de Dingle (parada en Slea Head).
  • Visita monumental a la Rock of Cashel y paseo artesanal por Kilkenny (castillo normando—exterior— y talleres de cerámica).
  • Ferry Dublín ↔ Holyhead, travesía panorámica por el Parque Nacional de Snowdonia y foto exterior del castillo de Caernarfon.
  • Paseo arquitectónico por Cardiff Bay y su castillo neomedieval.
  • Jornada en Bath con tiempo para ver Royal Crescent y los Pump Rooms (la visita interior a los Roman Baths es opcional).
  • Entrada a Stonehenge con audioguía y tiempo para recorrer el círculo megalítico
  • Paquete de entradas
  • Seguro de asistencia AC60
  • Vuelos internacionales
  • Comidas no especificadas.
  • Servicio de maleteros
  • Propinas para guías (sugerencia USD 5 por día/por pax)
  • Cualquier servicio no mencionado