CIE Tours
Discover hidden gems in England and Wales, plus iconic Edinburgh on our expertly curated guided tour. Explore the wild moors of Devon, the charming coastal villages of Cornwall, and the historic castles and countryside of Wales. Continue through the picturesque Lake District and finish in the enchanting city of Edinburgh. This tour blends scenic landscapes, cultural heritage, and local experiences for an off-the-beaten-path British adventure.
Authentic Local Experiences:
- Enjoy reserved seats for Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo on July 28th, August 4th and August 11th departures.
- Meet the local town crier for a walking tour around the border town of Shrewsbury.
Dining Experiences:
- 10 breakfasts (B) and 8 dinners (D) including a welcome dinner in Windsor, a Cardiff Castle Welsh banquet, and a festive Scottish evening in Edinburgh
Trip Highlights:
- Glamis Castle
- Lanhydrock House
Lanhydrock House
Tour this magnificent late Victorian country house with gardens to discover two sides of Victorian life: 'below stairs' in the kitchens, nurseries and servants' quarters to the luxurious family areas, elegant dining room and spacious bedrooms ‘upstairs’ living. - Roman Baths & Pump Room
Roman Baths & Pump Room
Around Britain’s only hot springs, the Romans built the finest religious spa in northern Europe.This great temple and bathing complex still flows with natural hot water. See extensive remains and aRoman museum of international significance as well as the 18th century Regency influence - Stonehenge
Stonehenge
Stonehenge is probably the most important prehistoric monument in Britain. The circle of vast monoliths date from about 3,100 B.C. and are built from bluestone, sarson and Welsh sandstone. It is aligned with the summer solstice and is believed to have been built for lunar and solar worship. - St Andrews
St Andrews
Golf has been played on the Links at St Andrews since around 1400 AD and the Old Course is renowned throughout the world as the Home of Golf. By the 19th century it was part of the way of life for many local people and golf. Golf still plays a major part in the culture and economy of St Andrews today. - Windsor Castle
Windsor Castle
Windsor Castle is an official residence of The Queen and the largest occupied castle in the world.A Royal home and fortress for over 900 years, the Castle remains a working palace today.Walk through the many courtyards to visit the magnificent staterooms and St. George’s Chapel.
Hotels:
- GB-BKS-CAS | Windsor (1 night)
- GB-TAV-BED | Tavistock (3 nights)
- GB-CDI-RAD | Cardiff(1 night)
- GB-CHT-DOU | Chester (2 nights)
- GB-EDI-NHH | near Edinburgh (3 nights)
Featured Destinations
Cardiff
Cardiff
Through the valleys of South Wales, Cardiff, the Welsh capital, sits on this beautiful portion of Wales’ coast. Cardiff is famous for its imposing Castle and the new Millennium stadium.
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Destination Guide
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Chester
Chester
Chester is one of a rare number of cities throughout the world which has managed to retain its sense of historical identity while emerging as a dynamic commercial and retail centre. The layout of the main throughfares still follows the pattern designed by an engineer 2000 years ago when Chester was a frontier outpost of the Roman Empire. Within its encircling Walls, originally built by Roman legions to defend the Fortress of Deva and now a plesant two-mile stroll around Chester, are all the amenities and facilities you would expect to find in any sophisticated tourist city. A compact, walkable area, everything from banks to restaurants and car parks to shops is conveniently situated.
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Destination Guide
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Tavistock
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Windsor
Windsor
Windsor and the surrounding area is steeped in the history of England and its Royal Heritage. Situated on the river Thames, Windsor is surrounded by many historical sites; Runneymede, Eton and the Great Park.
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Destination Guide
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Edinburgh
Edinburgh
Dominated by the ramparts of Edinburgh Castle, this picturesque city offers shopping on Princes Street, the grandeur of the Royal Mile, St. Giles Cathedral and historic Palace of Holyrood House, where Queen Mary lived and many Scottish kings were wed. Or venture across the moors to marvel at the scenic Highlands.
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April 2026
04/06/2026 |
04/14/2026 |
$3,345 per person
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04/20/2026 |
04/28/2026 |
$3,345 per person
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May 2026
05/18/2026 |
05/26/2026 |
$4,095 per person
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05/25/2026 |
06/02/2026 |
$3,495 per person
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June 2026
06/01/2026 |
06/09/2026 |
$3,545 per person
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06/22/2026 |
06/30/2026 |
$3,545 per person
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07/06/2026 |
07/14/2026 |
$3,545 per person
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August 2026
08/03/2026 |
08/11/2026 |
$3,895 per person
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08/10/2026 |
08/18/2026 |
$3,895 per person
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September 2026
09/14/2026 |
09/22/2026 |
$4,195 per person
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09/28/2026 |
10/06/2026 |
$3,595 per person
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