Highlights of Britain
14 days from $8,671 | includes airfare, taxes and all fees
Featuring England, Scotland, Wales
Make your way through England, Scotland, and Wales, discovering historic landmarks and enchanting landscapes from Edinburgh Castle to Stonehenge. Tour palaces and castles, and experience the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo on select departures. See Roman and Georgian architecture in Bath and venture into the homes of William Wordsworth in the Lake District and Shakespeare in Stratford-upon-Avon. Soak up the charms of the Cotswolds and end your journey in the vibrant heart of London.
Highlights
- Edinburgh: Explore Edinburgh Castle, perched high atop a promontory, and take a guided walk down the Royal Mile to tour the Palace of Holyroodhouse, home of Mary, Queen of Scots. On August departures, experience the pageantry and thrill of the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo, an evening performance of lively military bands that is held on the grounds of Edinburgh Castle.
- England’s Lake District: Delve into the beloved landscape of lakes, woodlands, and small villages where Dove Cottage, Hill Top, Ambleside, and Lake Windermere evoke England’s literary heritage.
- Northern Wales: Experience the wild beauty of Snowdonia National Park by classic train, and encounter the many stunning sides of Bodnant Garden. Tour medieval Conwy Castle, a World Heritage site.
- Stratford-upon-Avon and the Cotswolds: Stay in Shakespeare’s hometown and visit his birthplace and the home of his wife, Anne Hathaway. Take an excursion to the timeless villages of Cotswolds.
- Bath to London: Explore the Roman baths, abbey, and Georgian- style Assembly Room of Bath. Come face to face with the Neolithic monument of Stonehenge and cap off your journey with a city tour of London.
Itinerary
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Days 1–2 — Depart the U.S. for Edinburgh, Scotland
Depart the U.S. on an overnight flight to Edinburgh. Arrive in the Scottish capital and transfer to your hotel. If your arrival time allows, join your tour director for an walking tour of the neighborhood surrounding your hotel. Meet late this afternoon for a welcome briefing followed by dinner with your fellow travelers. (D)
Day 3 — Edinburgh
Set out on a morning tour of this stately city built on seven hills, exploring the 18th-century “New Town” as well as the medieval “Old Town,” where you’ll visit Edinburgh Castle, the symbolic heart of Scotland. Enjoy time at leisure in the afternoon to discover Edinburgh as you wish: museums, galleries, and shops abound. Tonight, explore the city’s robust culinary scene on your own.
On August departures, gather in the evening to attend the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo, an annual celebration of military pageantry held on the grounds of Edinburgh Castle. (B)
Day 4 — Edinburgh
The Royal Mile passes through the heart of historic Edinburgh, connecting Edinburgh Castle with the Palace of Holyroodhouse. On a tour of Holyrood and its State Apartments, see where Mary, Queen of Scots an other British royalty schemed and slept. After lunch at a local restaurant, the remainder of the day is yours to pursue your own interests. (B,L)
Day 5 — Lake District
Leave Edinburgh this morning, bound for the beautiful English Lake District, a national park in northwest England known for its mystical landscapes of mountains, woods, and gem-like lakes, dotted with picturesque towns and villages. Stop first in Grasmere to visit Dove Cottage, where English Romantic poet William Wordsworth penned some of his most memorable lines. In the late afternoon, reach your hotel on the shores of Lake Windermere and take time to settle in before dinner together. (B,L,D)
Day 6 — Lake District
The day begins with a cruise on idyllic Windermere, England’s largest lake. Continue to the village of Hawkshead, where there’s time for lunch on your own before a visit to Hawkshead Grammar School, famously attended by Wordsworth. Next, venture to Ambleside to browse the Armitt Gallery and Museum, where a collection of books, records, photographs, artwork, and other media reflects the evolution of life in the Lake District over the centuries. (B,D)
Day 7 — Lake District and North Wales
Travel through the splendid Lake District scenery today on the way south to Wales. Stroll through Bodnant Garden, a 80-acre National Trust property set amid the foothills of Snowdonia, with water gardens, woodlands, meadows, and flower-filled terraces that have been tended for more than 150 years. Check in to your hotel in the seaside town of Llandudno and gather for dinner this evening. (B,D)
Day 8 — North Wales and Snowdonia National Park
Experience the natural beauty of North Wales on a morning visit to fabled Snowdonia National Park. Established in 1951 and named for Snowdon, the highest peak in Wales, the park covers more than 10% of the land area of the country. Explore the park in a memorable way, riding through the stunning scenery aboard the Welsh Highland Railway or the Ffestiniog Railway—both heritage narrow-gauge trains pulled by steam locomotives.
Next, head to the port town of Conwy where the 13th-century Conwy Castle, one of the World Heritage-listed castles built by King Edward I of England. Admire its striking military architecture on a tour of the well-preserved fortress, set strategically at the mouth of the Conwy River. (B,D)
Day 9 — Stratford-upon-Avon
Travel back into England to Shakespeare’s hometown of Stratford-upon-Avon. Step into the half-timbered, 16th-century house where the Bard is believed to have been born in 1564, and see original furnishings at Anne Hathaway’s Cottage & Gardens, the thatched farmhouse of Shakespeare’s bride. You’ll have the afternoon at leisure to explore this 800-year-old market town on your own before dining together tonight. (B,D)
Day 10 — The Cotswolds and Bath
Travel back in time in the Cotswolds, where golden-stone villages little changed over the centuries are nestled amid gently rolling hills. Explore the region and stop for lunch, then continue to the World Heritage site of Bath for an afternoon and evening at leisure. (B,L)
Day 11 — Bath
Set out on a morning tour of this storied and graceful city where the ancient Romans first “took the waters” at England’s only hot springs. Visit the Roman baths as well as Bath Abbey and the Assembly Rooms, the center of social life in 18th-century Bath. Admire the symmetry and elegance of the Georgian rowhouses at the Circus and the Royal Crescent, and enjoy free time before dinner together. (B,D)
Day 12 — Stonehenge and London
Encounter the enigmatic standing stones of Stonehenge, the 4,500-year-old Neolithic monument whose purpose and origins archaeologists continue to decipher. Spend time at leisure discovering Windsor, home to the British monarchy’s Windsor Castle, and arrive in London late this afternoon. (B)
Day 13 — London
Embark on a panoramic tour of London’s celebrated landmarks, including the Tower of London, Parliament and Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, and Hyde Park. The afternoon is yours to explore the city as you wish, perhaps on a cruise along the Thames or a visit to one of the city’s impressive museums. Celebrate your journey through Britain at a farewell dinner at a local restaurant. (B,D)
Day 14 — Return home
After breakfast, transfer this morning to Heathrow airport for your flights home. (B)
Included meals are denoted as follows: Breakfast (B), Lunch (L), Reception (R), Dinner (D)
Optional Extension
Post-Tour Ext.: London
London — 3 Days, 2 Nights
Theater, art, shopping, restaurants – London has it all in abundance. Enjoy this world capital in your own style, at your own pace.
Days 1-2 — London
Extend your stay in London to discover the more of the city’s rich cultural offerings at your own pace. Spend time at some of its world-class museums, such as the Victoria and Albert, the world’s largest collection of decorative art and design; the Tate Modern; the National Gallery; and the British Museum, which contains more than eight million historical artifacts. For a more recent view of world events, visit the Imperial War Museum, which includes the underground bunker where British Prime Minister Winston Churchill conducted affairs of state during World War II.
You might explore the compelling music and theater scene, perhaps heading to the West End to see the legendary Apollo Theatre, which opened its doors in 1901, and take in a show at one of the many neighborhood theaters. Go for a walk in Hyde Park or return to Buckingham Palace or Westminster Abbey for a more in-depth visit. Take the opportunity to try out the city’s incredible variety of cuisines and culinary experiences. (B daily)
Day 3 — Return Home
After breakfast, transfer to the airport in time for your flight home. (B)
Your hotel:
Housed in a 150-year-old Grade II–listed historical building, The Clermont, Charing Cross combines timeless architectural beauty with modern convenience. Less than a mile from such historic landmarks as Trafalgar Square and Big Ben, the hotel boasts a host of amenities, including a restaurant and bar, fitness center, dry cleaning service (for a fee), and complimentary Wi-Fi internet access. Each of the air-conditioned guest rooms includes private bath with hair dryer and rainfall shower, minibar with complimentary soft drinks and snacks, in-room safe, tea- and coffee-making facilities, and TV.
Your program includes:
The extension includes:
- 2 nights accommodations at The Clermont, Charing Cross (Superior First Class)
- 2 meals: 2 breakfasts
- Transfer to airport
Dates & Prices
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Dates
Availability
Price
Jun 22 - Jul 5, 2026
Call to Inquire
from $8,771
Special Value
Airfare Included! This tour is specially designed for a small group of 16 to 24 Smithsonian travelers and offers outstanding travel value. Along with airfare, prices also include airline taxes and departure fees, as well as transportation, accommodations, daily activities and excursions, and most meals.
Tour cost including airfare: Boston, New York
| Occupancy | Double | Single |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $8,771 | $10,366 |
| Post Ext. | $745 | $1,180 |
Tour cost including airfare: Chicago, Washington DC
| Occupancy | Double | Single |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $9,071 | $10,666 |
| Post Ext. | $745 | $1,180 |
Tour cost including airfare: Atlanta, Baltimore, Charlotte, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Philadelphia
| Occupancy | Double | Single |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $9,171 | $10,766 |
| Post Ext. | $745 | $1,180 |
Tour cost including airfare: Los Angeles, Miami, Minneapolis, Orlando, Phoenix, Portland (OR), San Francisco, Seattle, Tampa
| Occupancy | Double | Single |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $9,271 | $10,866 |
| Post Ext. | $745 | $1,180 |
Land only (tour cost not including airfare)
| Occupancy | Double | Single |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $7,895 | $9,490 |
| Post Ext. | $745 | $1,180 |
Aug 17 - 30, 2026
Call to Inquire
from $9,571
Special Value
Airfare Included! This tour is specially designed for a small group of 16 to 24 Smithsonian travelers and offers outstanding travel value. Along with airfare, prices also include airline taxes and departure fees, as well as transportation, accommodations, daily activities and excursions, and most meals.
Tour cost including airfare: Boston, New York
| Occupancy | Double | Single |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $9,571 | $11,366 |
| Post Ext. | $745 | $1,180 |
Tour cost including airfare: Chicago, Washington DC
| Occupancy | Double | Single |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $9,871 | $11,666 |
| Post Ext. | $745 | $1,180 |
Tour cost including airfare: Atlanta, Baltimore, Charlotte, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Philadelphia
| Occupancy | Double | Single |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $9,971 | $11,766 |
| Post Ext. | $745 | $1,180 |
Tour cost including airfare: Los Angeles, Miami, Minneapolis, Orlando, Phoenix, Portland (OR), San Francisco, Seattle, Tampa
| Occupancy | Double | Single |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $10,071 | $11,866 |
| Post Ext. | $745 | $1,180 |
Land only (tour cost not including airfare)
| Occupancy | Double | Single |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $8,595 | $10,390 |
| Post Ext. | $745 | $1,180 |
Sep 7 - 20, 2026
Available
from $8,871
Special Value
Airfare Included! This tour is specially designed for a small group of 16 to 24 Smithsonian travelers and offers outstanding travel value. Along with airfare, prices also include airline taxes and departure fees, as well as transportation, accommodations, daily activities and excursions, and most meals.
Tour cost including airfare: Boston, New York
| Occupancy | Double | Single |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $8,871 | $10,466 |
| Post Ext. | $745 | $1,180 |
Tour cost including airfare: Chicago, Washington DC
| Occupancy | Double | Single |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $9,171 | $10,766 |
| Post Ext. | $745 | $1,180 |
Tour cost including airfare: Atlanta, Baltimore, Charlotte, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Philadelphia
| Occupancy | Double | Single |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $9,271 | $10,866 |
| Post Ext. | $745 | $1,180 |
Tour cost including airfare: Los Angeles, Miami, Minneapolis, Orlando, Phoenix, Portland (OR), San Francisco, Seattle, Tampa
| Occupancy | Double | Single |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $9,371 | $10,966 |
| Post Ext. | $745 | $1,180 |
Land only (tour cost not including airfare)
| Occupancy | Double | Single |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $7,895 | $9,490 |
| Post Ext. | $745 | $1,180 |
Please call if your city is not listed in the price chart above or if you wish to customize your arrival and departure dates. Customization may come at an additional cost. Air-inclusive prices include airline taxes, fuel surcharges, and departure fees of $776 (Aug and Sep 2026) or $676 (all other dates), which are subject to change until final payment is made. Business class upgrade on round-trip transatlantic flight: $6,195 (2026) or $5,695 (2027) per person (subject to change). Prices are per person based on double occupancy and all upgrades are subject to availability. Limited to 24 Smithsonian Journeys guests.
Prices are based on rates of exchange, airfare & fuel (where applicable), tariffs, taxes, and other costs as of the tour publication date. We reserve the right to correct errors and to increase program prices to cover increased costs, tariffs, and taxes received after prices are published and to reflect currency fluctuations.
Experts
Victoria Whitworth
Author & Cultural Historian
Dr. Victoria Whitworth grew up in Kenya, where she developed a passion for the deep past and the natural world. At the universities of Oxford …
Dr. Victoria Whitworth grew up in Kenya, where she developed a passion for the deep past and the natural world. At the universities of Oxford and York, she studied medieval literature, art, and archaeology; and in between degrees she worked and traveled in Greece and qualified as a Blue Badge Guide with the London Tourist Board. Her doctorate was on the origin of medieval Christian ideas of landscape, burial, and commemoration. In parallel, she has explored the Viking Age in three historical thrillers, The Bone Thief, The Traitors’ Pit, and The Daughter of the Wolf. Victoria worked for a decade on the remote Scottish archipelago of Orkney and has written a best-selling memoir about her time in the islands, Swimming with Seals. Her new book about Greece, Dust and Pomegranates, was published in October 2024, and her major study of the world’s most famous medieval manuscript, the Book of Kells, appeared in 2025.
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Carol Ann Lloyd
Historian
Carol Ann Lloyd is a popular historian with expertise in Shakespeare, 16th century Europe, women’s lives, and leadership. She speaks for Smithsonian Institution, Agecroft Hall, …
Carol Ann Lloyd is a popular historian with expertise in Shakespeare, 16th century Europe, women’s lives, and leadership. She speaks for Smithsonian Institution, Agecroft Hall, Royal Oak Foundation, and other organizations, online and on stage. She holds graduate degrees from the University of Virginia and University of Utah and is doing additional postgraduate work with Oxford University. Carol Ann delivers programs for business audiences about leadership in history, focusing on how today’s leaders can use leadership principles found in Shakespeare and history to achieve success in the modern world. She is a member of National Speakers Association and is President of the Washington, DC chapter in 2023-2024. Carol Ann is the host of the popular “Royals, Rebels, and Romantics” podcast and is the author of The Tudors by Numbers, which was published in 2023. Her next book, Courting the Virgin Queen: Elizabeth I and Her Suitors is scheduled for publication in summer 2024.
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Miriam C. Davis
Historian
Miriam Davis is an expert in medieval history and archaeology. After graduating from Emory University, Miriam studied history and archaeology at the University of St Andrews on …
Miriam Davis is an expert in medieval history and archaeology. After graduating from Emory University, Miriam studied history and archaeology at the University of St Andrews on a Bobby Jones Scholarship. She went on to earn an MA in medieval archaeology from the University of York on a Fulbright grant, and a Ph.D. in medieval history from the University of California, Santa Barbara. She has participated in archaeological excavations in Mississippi, Alabama, England, and Scotland. Currently, Miriam is a freelance writer. She has written for the popular press on archaeology, history, and travel and has lectured throughout the U.S., Great Britain, and Israel. Her work has also been featured on The Travel Channel. As a history professor at Delta State University for 16 years, she taught a wide variety of courses, including ancient and medieval history, the Renaissance and Reformation, English history, and the history of Christianity. Miriam is the author of Dame Kathleen Kenyon: Digging Up the Holy Land and The Axeman of New Orleans: The True Story. She has served as a Smithsonian Journeys Expert for trips since 2011.
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Tom Dawson
Archaeologist
Tom Dawson is an archaeologist and principal research fellow at the University of St Andrews in Scotland. He started his archaeological career in London, excavating …
Tom Dawson is an archaeologist and principal research fellow at the University of St Andrews in Scotland. He started his archaeological career in London, excavating trenches up to 20 feet deep in the heart of the city. He then conducted excavations in Japan, Italy, Ireland and France, and spent three years in Sri Lanka, training archaeologists at World Heritage Sites and doing underwater archaeology on the south coast.
Since joining Scotland’s oldest university, Tom has pioneered ways of working with sites threatened by climate change. He is the CEO of SCAPE (Scottish Coastal Archaeology and the Problem of Erosion) and together with his team, has inspired creative ways of recording threatened heritage. As he is a strong advocate of public archaeology, most projects were developed in collaboration with local communities.
Tom regularly appears on TV shows in the United Kingdom and has written many academic papers. His edited publications include Archaeology and Coastal Erosion in Scotland and Public Archaeology and Climate Change. He sits on a number of international panels and advisory boards and was formerly a commissioner with the Royal Commission on Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland and vice president of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland.
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Janetta Rebold Benton
Art Historian
Janetta Rebold Benton is the Distinguished Professor of Art History at Pace University, New York. She has lectured for many years at the Smithsonian and …
Janetta Rebold Benton is the Distinguished Professor of Art History at Pace University, New York. She has lectured for many years at the Smithsonian and the Metropolitan Museum of Art and has been a lecturer on trips all over the world for both institutions. Once a resident of Paris, Janetta has lived in St. Petersburg, Russia and Hangzhou, China on Fulbright Senior Scholar Awards, serving as visiting professor in the graduate schools of art history at European University and the China Academy of Art.
Janetta has authored 10 art history books (with translations into multiple languages), as well as numerous scholarly articles and reviews published in Austria, China, Croatia, France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Russia, and the U.S. She holds degrees/diplomas from Harvard University, Brown University, George Washington University, and Cornell University.
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Sara James
Art Historian
Sara N. James combines her passion for art, architecture, archaeology, gardens, and photography with her sense of adventure, love of travel, and enjoyment of people. …
Sara N. James combines her passion for art, architecture, archaeology, gardens, and photography with her sense of adventure, love of travel, and enjoyment of people. She specializes in Italian Renaissance art with a particular passion for narrative fresco and stained-glass programs, but over her 30-year teaching career, Sara taught courses in Renaissance (Italian and Northern), Baroque, Greek, Roman, Medieval, and English art and architecture, as well as interdisciplinary honors courses. She is Professor Emerita of Art History at Mary Baldwin University, where she also served as director of the Renaissance Studies Abroad Program, teaching students on site in Italy and Northern Europe. In addition to teaching, she is a respected scholar and author of three books: The Cult of the Virgin Mary in Medieval Italy: Art, Devotion, and Liturgy in Orvieto (Cambridge University Press, 2025); Art in England from the Saxons to the Tudors: 600-1600 (Oxbow/Casemate, 2016) ; and Signorelli and Fra Angelico at Orvieto: Liturgy, Poetry and a Vision of the End-time (Ashgate, 2003), as well as numerous chapters, articles, and book reviews. Her speaking engagements include the Renaissance Society of America, the College Art Association, the Chief Executives Organization, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and the Chrysler Museum. Sara holds a Ph.D. in Art History from the University of Virginia and is a member of Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society. She has spent three sabbaticals at the American Academy in Rome and one at the Paul Mellon Centre in London. An avid gardener and garden lover, Sara is a certified Master Gardener as well as a member of the Garden Club of Virginia, which has awarded her for her daffodils, and the Garden Club of America, which has awarded her for her photography.
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Tour Details
Accommodations
Apex Waterloo Place Hotel
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Well-located near the heart of one of Europe’s great walking cities, the Apex Waterloo Place Hotel offers easy access to Princes Street, as well as the lively Royal Mile, the heart of the Old Town’s shopping and dining district. Hotel amenities include a restaurant and bar, gym, complimentary WiFi internet access, indoor pool, sauna, steam room, and spa. Each of the air-conditioned guest rooms offers private bath with hair dryer, in-room safe, tea- and coffee-making facilities, TV, and phone.
Low Wood Bay Resort & Spa
Windermere, Cumbria, United Kingdom
Low Wood Bay Resort & Spa sits on the shores of expansive Lake Windermere, England’s largest lake, about a 15-minute drive away from the nearest village, Ambleside. Amenities at this remote hotel include three restaurants, complimentary WiFi internet access, and a variety of wellness facilities including a 50-foot indoor pool with vaulted ceiling, outdoor hot tub, gym, sauna, and steam room. Each guest room offers private bath with hair dryer, in-room safe, tea- and coffee-making facilities, and phone. Please note that air conditioning is not available in guest rooms.
Llandudno Bay Hotel
Llandudno, England
Llandudno Bay Hotel brings boutique-style accommodation to this beloved Welsh resort town. The hotel is set within an extensively renovated Victorian building just across the street from the Llandudno Promenade, a shoreside pedestrian path lined with restaurants and shopping. Hotel amenities include a restaurant and lounge bar with late-night service, and guest rooms feature private bath with hair dryer, complimentary Wi-Fi internet access, tea- and coffee-making facilities, in-room safe, TV, and phone.
The Arden Hotel
Warwickshire, England
The Arden Hotel’s location could not be any more ideal: it sits directly opposite the Swan Theatre and the Royal Shakespeare Company on the banks of the River Avon. All the shops, restaurants, and pubs in this small town are within walking distance of the redbrick Arden, and the hotel offers a restaurant and champagne bar, outdoor terrace, several comfortable common areas, laundry and dry cleaning service (for a fee), and complimentary Wi-Fi internet access. Each of the hotel’s 45 air-conditioned guest rooms has a private bath with hair dryer, in-room safe, tea- and coffee-making facilities, TV, and phone.
The Francis Hotel Bath
Bath, United Kingdom
The Francis Hotel Bath sits in the center of the highly walkable city of Bath and occupies seven original 18th-century townhouses along historic Queen Square. Designed by architect John Wood the Elder in the early 18th century, Georgian-style Queen Square wraps around its namesake park and makes up the first portion of Bath’s celebrated architectural sequence, which also includes the Circus and Royal Crescent just a short distance away. The sophisticated Francis offers a French restaurant, bar and lounge, afternoon tea service, laundry and dry cleaning service (for a fee), and complimentary Wi-Fi internet access. Air-conditioned guest rooms have private bath with hair dryer, tea- and coffee-making facilities, TV, and phone.
The Clermont, Charing Cross
London, United Kingdom
Housed in a 150-year-old Grade II–listed historical building, The Clermont Charing Cross combines timeless architectural beauty with modern convenience. Less than a mile from such historic landmarks as Trafalgar Square and Big Ben, the hotel boasts a host of amenities, including a restaurant and bar, fitness center, dry cleaning service (for a fee), and complimentary Wi-Fi internet access. Each of the air-conditioned guest rooms includes private bath with hair dryer and rainfall shower, minibar with complimentary soft drinks and snacks, in-room safe, tea- and coffee-making facilities, and TV.
Activity Description
Expectations: One of our Classic Land Journeys, this tour features visits to cities, iconic and lesser-known sites, and national parks across various regions, as well as stays at five different hotels. Although comprehensive, it is not rushed, but well paced and finely tuned. Expect longer touring days with many full-day motor coach excursions (mostly four to six hours); standing and walking for long periods of time during city tours, museum visits, and outdoor activities; and daily walking up to three miles, sometimes over difficult terrain (e.g. cobblestones, city hills, stairs without handrails and no available elevators). There may be some longer walks to get to city centers where coaches are prohibited. The longest coach rides vary in length between 2 to 3 1/2 and a half hours, but stops are made along the way. This tour also features a leisurely boat ride on Lake Windermere as well as seven afternoons at leisure.
Appropriate for: Travelers who are physically fit and comfortable with longer days of touring (both walking tours and coach time).
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Special Air Rates/Services
The Flexible Travel Option program allows air-inclusive guests to customize their travel experience in several ways.
Please contact us if you want to customize your arrival and departure dates.*
Air-inclusive guests are free to take advantage of any or all these benefits:
- Arrive at your destination up to three days before the tour’s scheduled start date
- Extend your travel beyond the tour’s end date
- Reserve transfers from the arrival airport to the tour’s first hotel, or from the tour’s final hotel to the departure airport, to coincide with your alternate travel dates (at an additional cost)
- Reserve extra nights at the first and/or final hotel on your tour to coincide with your alternate travel dates (at an additional cost)
*A one-time fee of $50 per person will be added to your reservation if you opt to use the Flexible Travel Option program.
Travel Insurance
For the convenience of our travelers, Smithsonian Journeys includes a basic medical expense and evacuation plan through Trip Mate, a Generali Global Assistance & Insurance Services brand, at no additional charge. This plan provides post-departure Medical and Dental coverage of $250,000 per person and Emergency Assistance and Transportation coverage of $1,000,000 per person (U.S. Residents Only). Note: For full details regarding these coverages please review the following Plan Documents here.
In addition, we recommend that travelers purchase a travel protection plan to help protect their travel investment from unforeseen events such as cancellation due to illness, flight delays due to adverse weather, baggage loss, and more. For your convenience, Smithsonian Journeys offers an optional Travel Protection Plan administered by Trip Mate, a Generali Global Assistance & Insurance Services brand. For those interested, optional "Cancel for Any Reason" coverage is available for an additional charge. Note: Certain eligibility requirements apply and Cancel for Any Reason coverage is not available to New York residents. For full details regarding this coverage please review the following Plan Documents here.
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