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THE
GRAND TOUR
ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, IRELAND
High Season, 2006
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Day
1:
Depart the U.S. for England.
Day
2:
Dorchester Hotel |
Arrive Heathrow Airport, London and transfer to the
Dorchester for a 3-night stay. With its superb central
location opposite Hyde Park, the Dorchester established
itself as one of the top hotels in the world shortly
after opening in 1931. Spend this afternoon on your
own, perhaps doing some shopping or getting acquainted
with the geography of the city. In the evening perhaps
take in one of London's many world-renowned musicals.
Day
3:
Today take in London's many sites. Perhaps take a private
London City Tour and visit the highlights including,
the Crown Jewels in the Tower of London, the Changing
of the Guard at Buckingham Palace, and the old and faithful
Big Ben. Perhaps take a walk along the Thames and take
some photos of London Bridge. You may decide to visit
the Dome, the largest structure of its kind, built to
celebrate the year 2000. Exhibitions will include 14
spectacular state-of-the-art themed zones, examining
the choices facing humankind at work, rest and play
in the 21st century. Tonight perhaps have dinner in
one of Notting Hill's many quaint restaurants or enjoy
the buzz of Islington.
Day
4:
See more of London today on your own. Visit Westminister
Abbey, an architectural masterpiece of the 13th to 16th
centuries, and the crowning and burial site of monarchs
since 1066. See St. Paul's Cathedral, designed by Sir
Christopher Wren after the Great Fire of London burnt
down its predecessor in 1666. Visit Shakespeares Globe
Exhibition, where the story of the Globe Theater, the
city of Londons playground in Shakespeare's day. In
the afternoon perhaps you will get a glimpse into British
politics & visit the Houses of Parliament where
seating is available in the visitors' galleries during
debates. Tonight enjoy dinner in one of the many restaurants
for which London has become famous.
Day
5:
Amberley Castle |
This morning meet your British driver/guide drive Southwest
to Southampton, where the ill-fated Titanic set sail
from before her doomed voyage. You can find many memorials
to members of her crew all over the city. See the places
where King Henry V set sail for Agincourt in 1415 and
the Mayflower departed with the Pilgrims bound for America.
Continue south perhaps stopping Gosport to see Little
Woodham, a re-creation of a 17th century English village,
complete with dwellers going about every day 17th century
life. Continue to the ferry that takes you to the Isle
of Wight, the holiday residence of Queen Victoria. Visit
her home Osborne House, which is now open to the public.
Later drive to Amberley, near Arundel for a 1-night
stay at Amberley Castle. The 900-year-old castle is
now a luxurious country house hotel, offering peaceful
surroundings on 12 acres of landscaped gardens.
Day
6:
Chewton Glen |
Today drive East to the quaint and quiet little town
of Christchurch, which has narrow streets dotted with
shops and teahouses. Continue along the breath-taking
South coast of Dorset to Bournemouth, a top holiday
destination with both British and foreign tourists.
Drive through Poole, which has the largest natural harbours
in Europe. Later drive onward to Corfe Castle on the
Isle of Purbeck, although a ruin, it is a mysterious
attraction. Continue along the scenic South coast of
Dorset arriving at the lovely seaside town of Weymouth.
You may perhaps continue onward to Wells, the smallest
city in England, and the legendary birthplace of King
Arthur! See the magnificent cathedral the city boasts.
Drive to New Milton, Hampshire for a 2-nights stay at
Chewton Glen. This superb world renowned hotel boasts
exquisite gardens, as well as a host of facilities,
all complimented by the best in service, style and luxury.
Day
7:
See more of the South of England today as you drive
through the beautiful countryside. Stop in Windsor to
see the magnificent Windsor Castle. Rising majestically
out of the Thames, this royal residence is the largest
inhabited castle in the world. Take a tour of the castle
and learn of its extensive history. Continue to the
Salisbury Plain to see one of the world's most renowned
stone structures, Stonehenge. Begun around 2,800 B.C.
and enlarged between 2100 and 1900 B.C. this mystical
wonder served several purposes, most importantly as
a religious site.
Day
8:
Charingworth Manor |
This morning drive to Oxford home to the world's most
prestigious university. In this vibrant learning centre
visit 'The Oxford Story', a ride-thru museum which takes
you through the citys 800 year history. Visit the Ashmolean
Museum, the UK's oldest museum and art gallery. Continue
to the Cotswolds to Chipping Campden in Gloucestershire
for a 2-night stay at Charingworth Manor. This beautifully
restored, historic manor house is situated in delightful
gardens on a private estate in the heart of the Cotswolds
and has a variety of facilities, including a leisure
spa with pool, sauna and gym.
Day
9:
Today perhaps enjoy the Cotswolds or drive to nearby
Stratford upon Avon, famous for being the stomping ground
of William Shakespeare. See the five houses associated
with the treasured writer, including his birthplace
and Anne Hathway's Cottage. Later perhaps take a leisurely
stroll along the Avon or in some of Stratfords many
shops. Later return to Charingworth and enjoy the facilities.
Day
10:
Chester Grosvenor hotel |
This morning drive North, visit Warwick Castle en-route.
This magnificent fortress towers over the banks of the
River Avon, on a site first fortified by William the
Conqueror in 1068. Warwick Castle is considered the
finest medieval castle in England. Continue driving
North toward Chester. Famous for its black-and-white
"magpie" buildings and surrounded by Roman
walls and fortified city gates. Indeed toward the Eastgate
you can see the great ornamental clock, erected to commemorate
Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee in 1897. Lots of small
shops by this part of the walls sell old books, antiques
and jewelry. Check into The Chester Grosvenor for a
1-night stay. Built in 1865 and located in the heart
of historic Chester, adjacent to the Roman Walls this
small luxury hotel offers a choice of the finest foods
and wines.
Day
11:
Holbeck Ghyll Country House
Hotel |
Today you may choose to see more of Chester before
heading North towards the Lake District. The Lake District
comprises of mountains, lakes and dales blessing the
area with natural beauty that can only be described
as one of England's finest attractions. When arriving
to the area you may take time out after your journey
to enjoy one of the many peaceful walks available, relax
and enjoy your walk as you stroll around the scenic
countryside. Check in to the Holbeck Ghyll Country House
Hotel for a 2-night stay. Situated in Windermere, Cumbria
on the Southern Half of the Lake District, this 19th-century
hunting lodge has breathtaking lake views, log fires
in relaxing lounges and a superb restaurant and health
spa service.
Day
12:
See more of the Lake District where there are no sights
to compete with that of Lake Windermere itself. At 11
miles long, 1.5 miles wide it fills a rocky gorge between
steep, thickly wooded hills. You may perhaps take a
boat trip on the Lake itself, a wonderful way to spend
a few summer hours. Other nearby attractions include
the homes of William Wordsworth and Beatrix Potter.
Here you may appreciate The World of Beatrix Potter,
a three-dimensional presentation of some of her most
famous characters, alongside videos and films of her
stories. You may also choose to visit Bowness, which
offers a choice of various jewelry and craft shops before
heading back to your Hotel for the night.
Day
13:
Turnberry Hotel |
Today depart the Lake District and drive North, traveling
up the West coast and crossing the border into Scotland.
Take in the beautiful West coast of Scotland scenery
as you travel. Perhaps stop off somewhere for lunch
maintaining your slow pace as you head toward Turnberry
for a 2-nights stay at the Turnberry Hotel Golf Courses
and Spa. This grand traditional Edwardian building has
an Oceanside setting with views to the Isle of Arran
and the Mull of Kintyre. They have numerous lounges
and a superb choice of bars available as well as their
spa. You may choose to relax and enjoy the superb facilities
and surroundings of Turnberry. The spas centerpiece
is a magnificent pool with breathtaking views across
the Irish Sea to Ailsa Craig. There are luxurious individual
treatment rooms, as well as saunas steam rooms and a
solarium. Here you may choose to spend the rest of the
day unwinding among these outstanding facilities after
your drive.
Day
14:
Today you may choose to visit nearby Culzean Caste.
High on a cliff above the Firth of Clyde, Culzean Castle
is one of the most romantic in Scotland. Designed at
the end of the 18th Century, the elegant interior includes
the spectacular Oval Staircase and the Circular Saloon.
Alternatively, you may choose to stay in the fabulous
grounds of the hotel, relax and pamper yourself among
the many facilities. This evening you may choose to
dine in the hotel.
Day
15:
One Devonshire Hotel |
This morning continue heading North towards Glasgow,
Scotlands "other capital" and check into the
superb One Devonshire Gardens for a 1-night stay. Housed
in a traditional blonde sandstone townhouse, this hotel
offers the best in its class in Glasgow, including an
antique dcor and renowned cuisine. You may choose
to go shopping to Glasgow's many bustling shops or visit
some of the sites of Charles Rennie Mackintosh, the
Glasgow Architect who put Glasgow on the world map and
was partly responsible for what is now known as the
Glasgow Style. Visit the Hunterian Museum and Gallery,
see how Mackintosh lived in a carefully restored recreation
of his home and then in the Gallery enjoy the unique
style of the Scottish colourists in this enchanting
exhibition. This evening perhaps experience dinner at
One Devonshire Gardens and visit a few of Glasgow's
great pubs, enjoying some traditional folk music, or
alternatively visit the home of Scottish Opera or Ballet.
Day
16:
Today drive north toward the spectacular highland landscape
and see some of Scotlands most colourful scenery, including
Loch Ness, where if you're lucky, you may run into Nessie,
the Loch Ness Monster! Perhaps stop for lunch on the
way to maintain your slow pace. Relax and enjoy the
stories from your guide whilst you discover Scotland
at its best. Drive back down south and arrive at Inverlochy
Castle for a 1-night stay. Standing among the foothills
of Ben Nevis, in its own 500 acres surrounded by rhododendrons
and landscape gardens. Inverlochy Castle offers its
guests a warm welcome, with cuisine and a wine cellar
of the highest standard.
Day
17:
Skibo Castle |
This morning continue your leisurely drive through
the spectacular Highland landscape, you may choose to
spend some time in Inverness, the capital of the Highlands
before traveling to the sleepy town of Dornoch which
goes back, it is believed, almost 3000 years. Dornoch
has a romantic and almost medieval atmosphere to it
and the pace is slow and relaxing, while the scenery
dramatic. Arrive at Skibo Castle. Considered the very
finest accommodation in the British Isles, Skibo was
formerly the home of Andrew Carnegie and has hosted
a wide variety of dignitaries and celebrities. It sits
on 7,500 acres, boasting the private Championship 18
hole links golf course, The Carnegie Club. In the style
and manner of Andrew Carnegie's private house guests,
you will be treated to unique Highland hospitality with
traditional butler service, fine cuisine, and the freedom
of a great private estate, where peace and tranquility
prevail. Included in your stay is breakfast, lunch,
afternoon tea, dinner, Club wines and spirits, hot and
cold beverages, full range of facilities, and as much
golf as you like on the Carnegie Links Golf Club (including
golf clinics). Here you will spend 2 nights and enjoy
the history and splendour of the surrounding area.
Day
18:
Explore the town of Dornoch in the morning and discover
a little of the history of the town where, it is claimed,
the last witch in Scotland was burnt in 1772! Visit
the Dornoch Craft Centre located in the old jail and
learn a little of 19th century prison life. After lunch
enjoy a drive to the nearby Dunrobin Castle dating back
to the 13th century which stands on a natural terrace
by the sea. Here you will see the massive ancient keep
and some of the 19th Century rooms. In the grounds of
the castle you may visit an exhibition showing Pictish
stones and many other interesting items depicting local
history. Later perhaps have a spa treatment in the full
service leisure centre. Explore the extensive estate
and enjoy afternoon tea in the castle.
Day
19:
Gleneagles Hotel |
After breakfast begin your journey south through the
heart of Scotland, heading for the world famous Gleneagles.
The journey from Dornoch will take you through some
of Scotland's most colourful scenery. Perhaps stopping
for lunch on the way in one of the small towns on the
way to maintain your slow pace. Relax and enjoy the
stories from your guide whilst you discover Scotland
at its best. Arrive at Gleneagles late this afternoon
for a 2-night stay. One of Scotlands most complete 5-star
resorts, this massive estate boasts luxurious accommodation
and a wide variety of activities and facilities. Perhaps
enjoy some pampering at this fabulous traditional haven
of luxurious quality.
Day
20:
St. Andrews Hotel |
Today you may choose to play a round of golf on one
of the world famous Gleneagles courses. Alternatively
you may take a day trip to nearby St. Andrews - one
of the most historic towns of Scotland, bearing the
name of the country's patron saint. The town is world
famous for its golf, or rather the birth of golf. With
history stretching back to the 4th Century this ancient
town offers, more than just interest for the golfer.
The ancient golf club was founded in 1754 by the Society
of St Andrews Golfers which consisted of 22 noblemen
and gentlemen who enjoyed this game of 'gentle exercise.'
The University of St Andrews, founded in 1412 is the
oldest in Scotland lends an ancient authority to the
landscape of the town and emphasises the feeling of
the dignity of the academia.
Day
21:
Balmoral Hotel |
After breakfast depart Gleneagles for Edinburgh where
you will spend 2 luxurious nights at the Balmoral Hotel.
Located on Princes Street, this 5-star hotel is the
acme of luxury accommodation in Edinburgh featuring
the most dramatic backdrop of Arthur's Seat and Edinburgh
Castle, as well as excellent service and superb cuisine.
Spend this afternoon strolling through the old town
and rambling along the Royal Mile towards Edinburgh
Castle, a breathtaking sight at night when the castle
is lit against the velvet dark sky. See the Scottish
Crown Jewels and visit the various buildings within
the Castle. This evening why not enjoy one of the goulish
walking tours through the cobbled streets and learn
of the creepy stories of some of Edinburgh's legends.
Finish it off with a dram in one of the many traditional
pubs. Say good-bye to your new friend and driver. This
evening perhaps have dinner in the hotel or in one of
Edinburghs many fine restaurants.
Day
22:
Spend this morning exploring more of the exciting history
of Edinburgh, get your best walking shoes on and enjoy
the majesty of the capital city. Visit the Grassmarket
area and learn the enchanting story of Greyfriars Bobby
who showed such devotion to his owner that for years
after his death the little dog sat by the grave mourning
his friend. A statue commemorates this unusual tale.
Discover the winding cobbled streets and find respite
in the many pubs and tea shops scattered between the
many shops in the winding streets. If time permits visit
the RSA Gallery in Princes Street and view some of Scotland's
finest contemporary and traditional artists. This evening
perhaps enjoy a play, opera or ballet depending on the
time of year you may take advantage of the many theatres
offering diverse entertainment.
Day
23:
Culloden Hotel |
This morning transfer to Edinburgh Airport for your
flight to Belfast. Arrive Belfast airport and meet your
driver and guide. Transfer to the Culloden Hotel for
a 2-night stay. Standing on the slopes of Holywood Hills,
overlooking Belfast Lough, Royal Belfast Golf Course
and the County Antrim coastline, the Culloden Hotel
is Northern Ireland's most distinguished five star hotel,
renowned for it's excellent cuisine. Culloden guests
can also relax in luxury in the Elysium Health and Leisure
Club. This afternoon you may choose to take a historic
tour of the Murals of Belfast symbolizing the passion
of the Belfast people.
Day
24:
See more of Northern Ireland today as you travel up
the North Coast, enjoying the panoramic coastal views
along the way. Travel through the verdant panoramas
of the Glens of Antrim, nine lovely flowing valleys,
formed 20,000 years ago by retreating glaciers. Each
glen has an individual name, based on the original Gaelic
language or on local legends and lore. Arrive at the
Giants Causeway. Extending for three miles along the
coast the Giants Causeway is a unique natural rock formation
and is undoubtedly Northern Irelands most photographed
attraction. Often called the 8th wonder of the world
it consists of more than 37,000 tightly packed basalt
columns, almost like stone steps. Later when returning
to Belfast perhaps enjoy dinner in the hotel or in one
of Belfasts many restaurants.
Day
25:
The Merrion |
Today travel South departing Belfast for Dublin. En
route tour the Boyne Valley, where you will see the
Hill of Tara and the Newgrange Visitor Centre. Both
are examples of Irelands ancient, mystical, and interesting
history. This afternoon arrive in Dublin city centre
for a 2-night stay at The Merrion. Comprising four Georgian
mansions Dublin's premier 5-star hotel offers excellent
service, well appointed bedrooms, and an excellent location,
just a short walk from St. Stephen's Green. After some
rest take a tour of Dublin City, visiting St. Patrick's
Cathedral, Dublin's oldest Christian site, dating back
to the time of St. Patrick. See the Book of Kells in
Trinity College and drive through Phoenix Park, where
the U.S. Ambassador resides. In the evening perhaps
have dinner in the hotel.
Day
26:
Discover more of Dublin today on your own. Walk to
Smithfield and visit Ceol the Irish Traditional Music
Centre, an interactive museum dedicated to Irish music
with a variety of high-tech exhibits and presentations,
including a video exhibit on Irish dancing. You may
decide to have lunch in Smithfield or perhaps back in
Temple Bar. Later stroll through St. Stephens Green,
the finest Georgian Square in Europe. Do some shopping
on fashionable Grafton Street or in the Powerscourt
Townhouse. In the evening perhaps a show at the Abbey
Theater, or enjoy dinner and live Irish entertainment
at the Jury's Cabaret.
Day
27:
Marlfield House |
This morning drive south into Wicklow, "the garden
of Ireland". Visit Powerscourt Gardens and Waterfall,
which features an extensive and eclectic group of gardens
and the largest waterfall in the British Isles. Continue
south through the Wicklow mountains to Glendalough,
a 6th century monastic ruin set in a majestic mountain
haven. Drive further south to the lovely village of
Avoca and visit the Avoca Handweavers, where you can
see the fine linens being made and do some shopping.
Continue to Gorey, County Wexford for a 1-night stay
in suites at Marlfield House. This elegant Regency mansion
is filled with antiques, period furniture, valuable
works of art, fresh flowers, and sumptuous fabrics.
Tonight perhaps enjoy Marlfields gourmet country house
dinner, made with produce grown in the house's own garden.
Day
28:
Park Hotel Kenmare |
This morning drive through Waterford, stopping at the
Waterford Crystal Factory. See the famous glass being
blown and cut and perhaps do some shopping. Continue
into County Cork, stopping at Blarney Castle, where
a kiss of the Blarney Stone is said to impart eloquence.
Perhaps do some shopping at the Blarney Woolen Mills,
where you will find everything from clothing to crystal,
all Irish-made. Continue through incredibly scenic West
Cork, taking in the views that have made Ireland famous
for natural beauty. Drive into County Kerry, arriving
in Kenmare. Check into the Park Hotel Kenmare for a
2-night stay. As Ireland's most established luxury hotel,
the Park has set the standard for excellence, offering
impeccable service, individually decorated rooms, and
a magnificent restaurant.
Day
29:
Spend today exploring the world renowned Ring of Kerry.
This naturally stunning region has lured locals and
travelers for years with its spectacular mountain, lakeside,
bogland, and coastal scenery. With very few commercial
tourist stops the Ring of Kerry's natural wonders and
views are an attraction unto themselves, including Irelands
four largest mountains, Carrantuohill, Beenkeragh, Caher,
and Carrautonhill. Stop to see Staigue Fort, a large
stone circular structure, reputed to date back to 1000
B.C. Make a stop at the Skellig Heritage Centre and
see how life existed on the Skellig Mountains since
the 6th-century. In the late afternoon return to the
Park Hotel, perhaps in the evening enjoy dinner in the
Hotel.
Day
30:
Adare Manor Hotel |
Discover more of Kerry today, visiting Killarney, the
bustling center of Kerry. Visit Muckross House and Gardens
and take a horse and jaunt ride through the Killarney
National Park. For more spectacular scenery visit Aghadoe,
which offers panoramic views of the Lakes of Killarney
and the surrounding mountains. Later drive north through
the picturesque village of Adare, which offers thatched
roofed cottages, interesting monastic ruins, and a variety
of antique and specialty shops. Check in to Adare Manor
for a 1-night stay. This castle-like resort was built
in 1832 as the residence of the Earl of Dunraven and
boasts stately halls, elegant bedroom, and a vast variety
of facilities and activities, including a championship
golf course, horse back riding, and a leisure centre.
Day
31:
St. Clerans Hotel |
Continue through Limerick into County Clare, stopping
to visit Bunratty Castle and Folk Park, where you will
get a glimpse into 19th century Ireland. Continue to
the magnificent Clare Coast and see the world renowned
Cliffs of Moher, which stretch dramatically 700 feet.
Drive through Clares Burren region and into County Galway,
arriving in Craughwell for a 2-night stay at St. Clerans.
Formerly the family home of John Houston, the famous
director, this small luxury country house is immaculately
decorated and dedicated to personalized service and
attention. Tonight you may enjoy another gourmet dinner
at St. Clerans.
Day
32:
Visit Galway City today. As one of Ireland's most exciting
cities, Galway is a meeting place for the old world
and the new world, featuring centuries-old architecture
and a vibrant artistic and student community. See the
Spanish Arch, the remnants of a once stately arch on
Galway Bay. Perhaps do some shopping at the Judy Green
Design Centre, where you will find handcrafted items
made exclusively by Irish artisans. Later tour wonderful
Connemara, western Galway and one of Ireland's gaeltacht
(Irish-speaking regions). Drive through the Twelve Pins
Mountains and stop in the seaside town of Clifden, the
capital of Connemara before returning to St. Clerans.
Day
33:
Transfer from the Hotel to Dublin Airport and say good-bye
to your Irish driver/guide. Depart for the U.S.
Quotation
For The Grand Tour
England, Scotland, Ireland
High Season 2006
This package
includes:
• 31 nights accommodation
in 5-star luxury castles, country houses, hotels,
and resorts
• 26 days services of a private driver/guide,
including drivers meals and accommodation
• Full English, Scottish or Irish breakfast
each morning
• Customized itinerary designed by an Irish
expert
• Deluxe travel documents including reference
material, and an attraction discount book delivered
by overnight courier
• All taxes and hotel service charges
• Options for pre-booked activities including
golf, riding, fishing, and hiking
• 5-star service from Warren Tours travel planners
in New York
Cost:
Land Only Cost Based on 2 People
Traveling:
$18,090.00 per person, based on double occupancy
Land Only Cost Based on 4 People
Traveling:
$15,080.00 per person, based on double occupancy
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Please note: A non-refundable deposit of $1,000 per
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or all of the above arrangements. Final payment is due
60 days prior to departure. All changes and cancellations
are subject to penalty. Please inquire about trip cancellation
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