TRIP SNAPSHOT

17 days

5 countries

Visiting 5 countries: England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland, Wales

21 meals

Twin-share / double / single room

-16 nights in hotel-style accommodation (twin or double)

Play & Pause

Play & Pause = the perfect mix of group activities and all-important YOU time.

28 travellers (max)

Trip Leader

Driver

Minicoach

TRIP VIBE = bucket-list sights and plenty of free time to do whatever you wanna do, UK-edition. Sweeet. We’re hitting five INCREDIBLE nations all crammed into one teeny tiny corner of the planet. That’s England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, The Republic of Ireland and Wales. Guess what? Each one is filled to the brim with its own unique cultures, languages, accents, foods and facts. Meaning? You’ll need to enlist the help of a pro to make sense of it all. Lucky for you, we’ve got a few of ’em on hand. Ready for it?

Map & itinerary

Day 1 - London

One minute you’re at home, dreaming of the second you hit London with all you got. Next minute, you’re here. Making that dream a reality with a bunch of people who are 100% different but 100% the same. Ready to see what Britain and Ireland are about? Home to fish and chips. Bridgerton actors. Mind-blowing history. And really long names you probs can’t pronounce. That’s just the tip of the iceberg. First, we’ll kick off the good times with our first included group dinner. Bonus points for the weirdest British facts (FYI it’s illegal to hold a salmon and look suspicious here – time to make new evening plans).

Your Inclusions

Accommodation

St Giles London Hotel or similar

Meals
  • Dinner

Day 2 - London – Oxford – York

The first full day. Let’s. GO! We’re leaving the Big Smoke behind cos our sights are set on Oxford. Our Trip Leader’ll introduce us to the do-not-miss-this sights on a walking tour. Think: Magdalen College, Bodleian Library, Sheldonian Theatre and The Ashmolean Museum (the oldest museum in the country, fyi). Then, we’re heading north. Make sure you rest those legs cos we’ve got another walking tour waiting for us in York. This time it’s allll about medieval streets, the original Diagon Alley and 2000 years of history. 2000! Is your mind blown yet? After an AWESOME day of filling your noggin with facts and figures, you’re probs gonna wanna let it all sink in. The night is yours. Find a cosy restaurant to get your foodie fill. Take a leisurely evening river cruise. Or settle in a dimly lit cocktail bar with an ambience you’ll wanna enjoy all night long.

Your Inclusions

Accommodation

Ibis York Centre or similar

Activities
  • Walking tour in Oxford with Trip Leader
  • Walking tour in York with Trip Leader
Meals
  • Breakfast

Day 3 - York – Whitby & Durham – Newcastle

Wake up, it’s another day of travel paradise. And we’re taking the scenic route. Through North York Moors National Park. It’s giving magical. It’s giving vast af. It’s giving gob-s-m-a-c-k-e-d. Make sure you’ve got a window seat. And put your phone away – your travel fam sitting in the aisle wanna see England’s beaut countryside too. Whitby’s our first stop. The gothic coastal town made famous by Captain Cook (and Dracula if you like vamp fiction). After that, a quick visit to the historic city of Durham is on the cards. Then: Newcastle! We’ve got one night in this iconic city so make the most of it. First step: get up to speed with the Geordie lingo. Examples include: “Howay man!”, “Radgie” and “A right bobbly dazzler”. Don’t get the last two mixed up – you won't pass the vibe check.

Your Inclusions

Accommodation

Sandman Signature Newcastle Hotel or similar

Activities
  • Scenic drive through North Moors National Park to Whitby
  • Visit Durham
Meals
  • Breakfast

Day 4 - Newcastle – Hadrian’s Wall – Edinburgh

No lies – today is a bit of a drive day. BUT we’ve got some awesome stops along the way. Take a peek at what Roman life was like back in the year 122 with a stop along Hadrian’s Wall. Wander the barrack blocks of Housesteads Roman Fort and soak up the 360-views from the fortress. Next up on our summer shenanigans: Alnwick Castle. Potterheads will recognise this place first-go. Here in winter? Head up to Bamburgh Castle. Goosebumps at the ready cos this place has spooky written all over it. You’ll have free time to wander inside or grab some lunch at the cafe before we cross the border into bonnie Scotland. Dinner in Edinburgh is on us, so line those stomachs with a hearty pub feast. Tonight: you do you. And Make. It. Count.

Your Inclusions

Accommodation

Moxy Edinburgh Fountainbridge or similar

Activities
  • Visit Hadrian’s Wall
Meals
  • Breakfast
  • Dinner

Your Options

  • Visit Alnwick Castle (summer only): from £21
  • Visit Bamburgh Castle (winter only): prices available locally

Day 5 - Edinburgh

Kick things off today with a walking tour of this medieval capital – swing by Edinburgh Castle, stroll the Royal Mile, get all the feels from Greyfriars Bobby’s statue and be in awe of St Giles Cathedral. Then? The rest is 100% up to you! We’ve got a couple of options if you fancy ’em. Pub crawl with a good few wee drams. Or step back in time and see the city through Outlander eyes. We can’t promise any swoon-worthy romances though. Wanna have some solo time? Strap on the Nikes and breathe in that fresh air on a hike up Arthur’s Seat. Step aboard the Royal Yacht Britannia. Or escape the crowds with a picnic in Princes Street Gardens. Tonight, gather the gang for a night on the Old Town – filled with quirky cocktail bars, traditional pubs and craft beerhouses: there’s something for everyone in Scotland’s capital.

Your Inclusions

Accommodation

Moxy Edinburgh Fountainbridge or similar

Activities
  • Walking tour of Edinburgh with Trip Leader
Meals
  • Breakfast

Your Options

  • Pub crawl in Edinburgh: from £25
  • Outlander-inspired history tour: from £40

Day 6 - Edinburgh – Stirling – Scottish Highlands

We might be waving goodbye to Edinburgh, but the mems we made here will stay with us forever. Facts. First up: Stirling. Find the National Wallace Monument. You can tell Braveheart fans (boomers in the fam) back home you’ve stood where the REAL Scottish hero is remembered – bonus points for screaming FREEEDOMMM at the top of your lungs. Or grab your mates and wander up to Stirling Castle (on the hill, no cap). Next stop = immense landscapes. Mysterious legends. Culture-rich traditions. And a lot of attractive red-heads. It’s none other than the Scottish Highlands. Tonight, we’re settling in, stuffing our faces and swapping our best bits so far.

Your Inclusions

Accommodation

Royal Highland Hotel or similar

Activities
  • Visit Stirling
Meals
  • Breakfast
  • Dinner

Day 7 - Scottish Highlands – Loch Ness & Glenfinnan – Scottish Highlands

Today’s main character: the Scottish Highlands. The sidekick? Ol’ Nessie. We’ve got a trip to her watery lair if you’re up for it. Hear alll the legends and see if you can spot the slippery sucker. Want a closer peek at what lurks beneath the murky waters? Hop on the optional cruise. Then there’s Glenfinnan. You’ve 100% seen the i-con-ic railway bridge. It’s Wizarding. World. Famous. Rather do your own thing? No worries! There’s plenty to explore around here. Trust us. Later, you’ve got the evening to enjoy some downtime. Scrolling mindlessly on #traveltok for an hour or so is totally okay with us. *Take note: the Scottish Highlands are BIG – and we’re unable to guarantee exact locations right now. So, sit tight and check your Trip Notes or Topdeck app for specific locations closer to take-off.

Your Inclusions

Accommodation

Royal Highland Hotel or similar

Activities
  • Visit Loch Ness
  • Visit Glenfinnan
Meals
  • Breakfast

Your Options

  • Loch Ness scenic cruise: from €20

Day 8 - Scottish Highlands – Glasgow

Blast Lewis Capaldi as we roll back past more glens, mountains and lochs than you can shake a sporran at. Glasgow’s next on the agenda. Get your bearings during a walking tour with your savvy in-the-know Trip Leader. They’re gonna give you a rundown of this larger-than-life city as you hit George Square, Glasgow Cathedral, Riverside Museum and MORE. Then? The rest of the day is yours. Pick a direction and walk. Get lost. And lost again. Find something so random your mates back home won’t believe it. Maybe you won’t believe it yourself until it’s Right. There. Drag your trip mates along for the ride. Mems shared are mems that’ll live (way) longer than your average TikTok watch-time.

Your Inclusions

Accommodation

Ibis Styles Glasgow Centre George Square or similar

Activities
  • Walking tour of Glasgow with Trip Leader
Meals
  • Breakfast

Day 9 - Glasgow – Belfast

Rise and shine! We’re leaving Scotland behind and setting sail for the Emerald Isle. First up? Belfast. Aka THE place to start getting to know this island-country. Tighten your Air Forces cos we’ve got a hot walk date with our Trip Leader. They’re giving us the deets on The Troubles with visits to significant Protestant and Catholic estates as well as the Belfast Peace Wall. Later: head to the Cathedral Quarter to check out the bar scene. Or find a local haunt to warm your feet by the fire and sip on an Irish coffee. It’s like a hug for your insides.

Your Inclusions

Accommodation

Ibis Belfast City Centre or similar

Activities
  • Walking tour of Belfast with Trip Leader
Meals
  • Breakfast

Day 10 - Belfast – Giants Causeway & Derry/Londonderry – Belfast

Bestie, you’re gonna be stoked for today’s Northern Ireland road trip. First up, we’ve got Giant’s Causeway. You ain’t ever seen anything like this before. Whether you believe it was formed by an underwater volcano or a giant called Finn, the moment you step foot onto one of these stones and look out to the water... well, there ain’t nothing like it. Unfortunately, we can’t stay here all day long. Don’t cry, we’ve got a stop at (London)Derry. Fans of Derry Girls, make sure you snap at pic at the mural on Orchard Street. Then, it’s back to Belfast for the night.

Your Inclusions

Accommodation

Ibis Belfast City Centre or similar

Activities
  • Visit the Giant’s Causeway
  • Visit Londonderry/Derry
Meals
  • Breakfast

Day 11 - Belfast – Galway

Cram in heaps of brekky, stock up on your new fave snacks (Tayto crisps are top tier) and get your comfies on. We’ve got a few hours on the road. Whip out UNO or catch up on the zeds – whatever you gotta do to pass the time, before we roll into Galway. It’s the edge(ish) of Europe. Ed Sheeran’s a clear winner for today’s music vibe, obvs. Our expert Trip Leader will introduce us to the city with pretty pastel houses along the waterfront on an orientation walk. Then: hit up Quay Street with the fam and get to know the locals – they're some of the friendliest people on earth. Not your vibe? Experience some of the county’s culture during an intimate theatre performance at the Druid Theatre.

Your Inclusions

Accommodation

Flannery’s Hotel or similar

Activities
  • Orientation walk of Galway with Trip Leader
Meals
  • Breakfast

Day 12 - Galway

It’s your day, your (Gal)way. You’ve got 24 hrs to embrace it all, so don’t waste a second. Need some suggestions? Set sail for the Aran Islands and rewind to a time of horse-drawn carts, ancient forts and locally spoken Gaelic. Hire a bike and head out to the prehistoric clifftop fort of Dún Aonghasa. Check out the ‘Worm Hole’. Or take a picnic to one of the pristine sandy beaches and soak up all the incredible views. This is livin’. Staying around town? Make sure you check out Wolfe Tone Bridge, the Spanish Arch, Lynch’s Castle and settle in for a shamrock tea at Cupán Tae. After? It’s time for an included group dinner before you find your Galway girl/boy at O’Connor’s Pub.

Your Inclusions

Accommodation

Flannery’s Hotel or similar

Meals
  • Breakfast
  • Dinner

Your Options

  • Aran Island ferries to Inis Mor: prices available locally

Day 13 - Galway – Cliffs of Moher – Dublin

Next up: the cobblestone streets of Temple Bar and historic watering holes of the capital. But first, glue your nose to the coach window as we take the scenic route across the Burren to the breathtaking Cliffs of Moher. You’re gonna want your camera charged for this one. We’ll stop at the award-winning visitor centre (built into a hillside for full-on Hobbit vibes) before rolling into Dublin. Home of saints, scholars and U2 – tonight is yours to take on the buzzing local nightlife. And you wanna be introduced to this city right, right? An optional dinner and dance show that’ll get your feet stomping and your hands clapping will give you the real Dublin experience. Including the craic.

Your Inclusions

Accommodation

The Harcourt Hotel or similar

Activities
  • Visit the Cliffs of Moher
Meals
  • Breakfast

Your Options

  • Irish dinner and dance show: from €59

Day 14 - Dublin

Slip on your Birks and down that cup of Joe – we’ll get our bearings around this historic city on a walking tour. Tick off Christchurch Cathedral, Dublin Castle, the General Post Office and Temple Bar. Then? You’ve got the rest of the afternoon to do whatever you want. Check out the Book of Kells at Trinity College. Take a tour of Kilmainham Gaol. Buy a claddagh ring for someone special along Drury Street. And don’t miss out on a cone of brown-bread ice cream at Murphy’s. Trust us.

Your Inclusions

Accommodation

The Harcourt Hotel or similar

Activities
  • Walking tour of Dublin with Trip Leader
Meals
  • Breakfast

Day 15 - Dublin – North Wales

Set your alarms for an early start. We’re ferrying over to wild Wales – a country that has collectively rejected the letters K, Q, V and Z. Speaking of letters – we’ll make a photo stop at the place with the longest name in Europe. Work on your pronunciation for a bit, then we’ll roll through the scenic countryside to Llangollen. A cute lil Welsh town on the riverfront – you’ll have the afternoon to check out the 13th- century ruins of Castell Dinas Brân, jump aboard the steam train, or take a walk along the canal. Tonight: gather the gang to seek out a local pub for some live music and a hearty feed along the riverfront. *Take note: North Wales is a BIG place – and we’re unable to guarantee exact locations right now. So, sit tight and check your Trip Notes or Topdeck app for specific locations closer to take-off.

Your Inclusions

Accommodation

Hand Hotel or similar

Activities
  • Photo stop at Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch
Meals
  • Breakfast

Day 16 - North Wales – Cardiff

Today we’re gonna find out why so many English university students flock to study in Cardiff. Hint: it has something to do with the awesome bands that pass through. Check out the Castle on the Hill (yep, another one). Take a tour of Principality Stadium. Wander around Cardiff Bay. And tuck into a Welsh cake at Cardiff Central Market. At dinner tonight, we’re going to give this incredible adventure the send-off it deserves – make sure you catch a home-grown act at the Welsh Club or sample a quirky cocktail at The Dead Canary (their menu is as whacky as the name).

Your Inclusions

Accommodation

Mercure Cardiff Holland House or similar

Meals
  • Breakfast
  • Dinner

Day 17 - Cardiff – Bath & Stonehenge – London

Quick maths: this is our last day. But we’re sure as hell not done yet! En route to London, we’ll stop by the gobsmackingly beautiful Bath to take in the Abbey, Royal Crescent and Roman Baths. You’ve got free time to take a tour of the Baths and sample the healing (read: disgusting) spa water. Or treat yourself to a classy lunch at The Pump Room. Get a Bath Bun (or two) takeaway before we make tracks to our next stop: the mystical stones of Stonehenge. One of the most iconic prehistoric sites in the world, take it alllllll in before piling back on the coach for the drive back to ol’ Blighty. Swap TikTok handles and start planning that reunion trip – where to next?

Your Inclusions

Activities
  • Visit Stonehenge
  • Visit Bath
Meals
  • Breakfast

WORTH NOTING

Heading on this trip between November and March? You’ll be hitting up Bamburgh instead of Alnwick on Day 4. It’s the epitome of northern-winter-ghostly vibes. So keep your eyes PEELED.

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5

Anonymous November 2024

This trip was amazing. I saw so much more than I would have if I travelled alone. Plus I didn't have to plan a thing. Topdeck takes care of all the planning. Just sit back and take in the scenery.

5

Anonymous July 2024

Loved this trip!! Our leader Jenna was so knowledgeable and fun (and patient, oh boy). We couldn’t have made it through without her. I also think having a smaller group made this trip all the better - if we had many more it might’ve been a nightmare. I wish we had more time in the Highlands or adding a stay in Derry, or an extra day in Galway or Dublin - those were our collective favourites. So...

5

Michael Gr July 2024

Trip leader was amazing

5

Jo Ma June 2024

Our tour guide Jake was fantastic and very knowledgeable. He was always happy to help and we had a great time exploring each city and meeting new friends.

3

Anonymous June 2024

We went on this trip in May. I think it unnecessary spending the first night of the trip in London. Most people are already then and have been sight seeing already. Oxford and York were great. I think leaving York a bit earlier in the day would of been better so we got to Alnwick Castle so we could do more of the tours. we could only do one by the time we got there. I think the Newcastle stop in...

4

Anonymous June 2024

5

Anonymous June 2024

Good tour and group. Great sights.

5

Imogen Ta May 2024

4

Joseph Ca February 2024

Our trip leader Lana was knowledgeable and had great stories of past experiences. Fantastic tour bus service - driver was friendly and relaxed. Bus was modern and clean.

Most of the dinners provided were fish and chips though, which was too much - please change. Sometimes Lana was wrong about city activities (e.g. Derry had enough attractions for a day trip), however that could have just been...

5

Anonymous February 2024

A fantastic trip if you want to see the best parts of the UK and Ireland. Edinburgh and Galway were the highlights, for the shopping, sites and nightlife. Our tour group was only small (6 people!) but it meant we got to make the most of all of the places we went. We had a great night out on the Edinburgh pub crawl and saw some live Irish music in Galway.

4

Aaron Co October 2023

The locations throughout the trip was very good with alot of history and information given to us about the monuments, Alex the trip leader was very organised and went above and beyond for the passengers even if it ment he didn't get free time, the hotels were very basic but most were comfortable, Scottish Highlands hotel in tyndrum was an utter disaster with the food at dinner being inedible and...

5

Anonymous September 2023

Incredible trip. Incredible leader. Seeing the highlights of 3 countries, getting the local experience and making amazing friends along the way!

5

Cameron Sc September 2023

Well organised and great tour leader

5

Anonymous September 2023

5

Anonymous July 2023

Our guide, Nicole, was friendly and more than happy to give recommendations for great places to eat and see. We were a smaller group which turned out for the best as we all hot on and could all go and do things together more easily. We saw lots of neat places that I’d been wanting to see for awhile and some others that turned out to be the highlight of the day. As much as I loved seeing and...

2

Anonymous June 2023

In addition to the trip leader having a negative affect on the trip. Regarding the trip overall the ratio between time on the bus and time exploring wasn’t balanced and I felt like most of the 2 weeks was spent on the bus. The timing of the the days of the week should have been planned better ti maximise the experience in each dedicated pace. For example, as we stayed in a small Highlands town...

5

Anonymous May 2023

Everything was great, locations were the best. Edinburgh was amazing.

5

James Ra May 2023

4

Anonymous April 2023

I learned a lot about the tour

5

Anonymous April 2023

I feel as though this was the perfect length of time to see the UK and Ireland. I do wish we had made it up to Inverness, but I had such a great time on this trip that I'm already planning on going back to see the places we didn't get to. I always feel as though there could be more inclusions with Topdeck trips, but the ones we got on this tour were a lot of fun and worthwhile. There were some...

4

Anonymous March 2023

Really need to organise some accommodation with laundry facilities.

5

Anonymous March 2023

Our trip leader Sicily was amazing! Her insight, knowledge and just all around personality and engagement with our group added great value to the trip. Only downside of the trip was the accommodation in a couple of the last places were not as good as previous places and did not feel as safe, but overall was a great trip! Thank you TopDeck and thank you so much Sicily!! 😊

5

Cam February 2023

UK trip over Dec was great!

4

Anonymous February 2023

We were able to make the most of our time in every city thanks to our tour leader, they were so knowledgable and always willing to give great recommendations. Our trip could have been improved if we had a dedicated Topdeck bus driver throughout the trip.

5

Anonymous February 2023

The trip was great. It was a good way to experience the countries and also be shown places that you wouldn’t really consider when travelling on your own.

5

Tamara Vi January 2023

I have always wanted to travel the world and starting in Britain and Ireland was perfect. Every place we stopped either over night or on the side of the road was incredible.

4

Anonymous November 2022

Good price for the trip planned

5

Clare October 2022

Excellent way to see all the main places in the UK and Ireland as some more off the beaten track. Would have loved a little more time in Ireland but maybe I'll just have to go back one day! Great way to meet new people and make new friends from around the world too!

4

Anonymous September 2022

Things have been slightly expensive after the pandemic, else 5 stars!

5

Anonymous September 2022

All the stops were AMAZING. I just wish we had more time in some.

5

Anonymous August 2022

Fantastic trip. Places visited were excellent. Lots of history and beautiful places to see.

5

Anonymous August 2022

Our trip leader Diarmaid was brilliant - good on the history, good on the local recommendations, and a beautifully dry sense of Irish humour. A great group of people didn't hurt either. The tour itself was well organised, punctual, and fit in a lot without feeling rushed. Only recommendation is to have more 2 night stays rather than overnight ones - it doesn't leave much time to explore a new town...

5

Anonymous August 2022

Wonderful trip with amazing cities and activities.

4

Anonymous February 2019

Happy with the stops. Just wish Hadrian's wall could have been fit it.

5

Nicole C February 2019

Fantastic, just what I had hoped for!

5

Evelyn A February 2019

Good locations chosen n enjoyable extras

5

Anonymous February 2019

Awesome value for money and ease of travel was great

5

ashleigh m February 2019

Please consider only using hotels with lifts.

5

Scott B November 2018

Best experience every
Always wanted to go overseas

5

Anonymous November 2018

5

Hayley B November 2018

I’ve wanted to see Britain and Ireland for as long as I can remember. Our tour conveniently called ‘Britain & Ireland’ was everything I wanted. Fell in love with Edinburgh and Galway. Would highly recommend this tour to anyone wanting to see England/Scotland/Ireland/Wales.

5

Anonymous August 2018

I loved this trip! Was so cool to be there during winter - literally! The trip leader and driver made the trip so much fun and we just all had an incredible time.

5

Taylor August 2018

Beautiful countries filled with amazing people ❤️

4

Jaime-Lee P July 2018

The trip was an amazing experience ! Got to travel with some awesome people from around the world. There was so much to see ! Only negative I can say on the trip is not having enough time in certain spots and grabbing a bite to eat.

4

Anonymous July 2018

I went on the Britain and Ireland tour and had the best time ever!! One of the best experiences I have ever done. The trip managers and team took care of us so well and the group I had was amazing! We are all still in contact and will continue to be! Would 100% recommend :)

4

Anonymous July 2018

It was about right I thought

2

Anonymous July 2018

Absolutely no time to enjoy any of the destinations. Average time spent at each location was 45 minutes to an 1 hour, which is very heart breaking because many of the places are gorgeous and ripe with history.
The walking tours sucked and almost held no point as we were shown very little. It became a running joke in the group to place a bet on whether it was worth it to actually join the walking...

5

Henry V July 2018

Fantastic trip. Saw alot and made plenty of memories

5

Anonymous July 2018

5

Lucy H July 2018

It was very affordable for the quality of the hotels and dinners. Alot better fo money then some other tours I have been on.

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