Itinerary
- Day 1
London
You'll arrive in London with the afternoon and evening ahead of you. Take time to get settled at your accommodation, then wander around the neighborhood or catch a few local sights if you feel up to it. This is a good day to get your bearings and maybe grab dinner somewhere near where you're staying.


- Day 2
London to Kent
Meet your guide at 8:45 AM and head to Windsor Castle, the world's largest continuously inhabited castle. After exploring the grounds, you'll travel into Kent and pass through Tunbridge Wells, a charming village worth a quick look around. By evening you'll reach your accommodation in the area.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Dinner
- Accommodation
- Hotel
Included Activities
- Visit Windsor Castle
- Explore Kent region gardens and countryside
- Stop in Tunbridge Wells village
Landmarks Windsor Castle Tunbridge Wells - Day 3
Kent to Canterbury
This morning takes you to Sissinghurst Castle and Gardens, where you'll see the famous white garden, rose garden, and orchard. After spending a few hours there, you'll drive to Canterbury for an afternoon walking tour through the medieval streets. Then visit Canterbury Cathedral, one of England's most important religious sites, before heading back to your lodging.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Dinner
Included Activities
- Visit Sissinghurst Castle & Gardens
- Walking tour of Canterbury
- Visit Canterbury Cathedral
Landmarks Sissinghurst Castle & Gardens Canterbury Cathedral 
- Day 4
Canterbury to Bournemouth/Southampton
Start by exploring Rye, a medieval town with narrow lanes and old Tudor buildings. Later you'll travel to Brighton, the seaside resort where you can walk along the elegant beach promenade and check out The Lanes, which has lots of boutiques and cafes to browse. The Palace Pier is there too if you want to spend some time on it before heading to your overnight spot.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Dinner
- Accommodation
- Hotel
Included Activities
- Visit Rye town
- Walking tour of Brighton
- View Palace Pier
Landmarks Rye Brighton Beach Promenade Palace Pier 
- Day 5
Bournemouth/Southampton to Torquay/Paignton
Begin your morning in Poole, a coastal town, then board a boat heading along the Jurassic Coast. From the water you'll see the chalk formations including Old Harry Rocks, which jut dramatically from the sea. Afterward, stop in Lyme Regis, another seaside town, before continuing inland to your destination for the night.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Visit Poole
- Boat trip along the Jurassic Coast
- View Old Harry Rocks
- Visit Lyme Regis
Landmarks Poole Old Harry Rocks Lyme Regis 
- Day 6
Torquay/Paignton to Newquay/Cornwall
Head to Padstow, a working fishing port with character, then visit Prideaux Place estate with its mix of Elizabethan and Gothic style. You'll have a traditional English cream tea there with scones and jam. Later in the afternoon, continue to Newquay where you can take a short walk along the cliffs to wind down the day.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Dinner
Included Activities
- Visit Padstow
- Visit Prideaux Place
- Traditional English cream tea with scones
Landmarks Padstow Prideaux Place - Day 7
Newquay/Cornwall
This day covers several of Cornwall's highlights. You'll start at Marazion to see St. Michael's Mount, a monastery set on an island just offshore. After that, head to Land's End, England's westernmost point. Then it's on to St. Ives, a town filled with artists and galleries, followed by a short scenic train ride that passes salt marshes and beaches.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Dinner
Included Activities
- Visit Marazion
- View St. Michael's Mount
- Visit Land's End
- Explore St. Ives
- Train ride from St. Ives to St. Erth
Landmarks Marazion St. Michael's Mount Land's End St. Ives 


- Day 8
Cornwall to Bristol
This morning you'll experience Dartmoor National Park's wild moorland with its unusual rock formations dotting the landscape. Then travel to Exeter, Devon's capital, where you can see Tudor and Stuart buildings and the cathedral, which has impressive 13th century decoration. From there you'll head toward Bristol for your next stop.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Visit Dartmoor National Park
- Explore Exeter
- View Exeter Cathedral exterior
Landmarks Dartmoor National Park Exeter Cathedral - Day 9
Bristol to London
Drive to Bath and spend time looking at the Georgian architecture, including Queen Square, the Assembly Rooms, and the Royal Crescent. Then you'll visit Stonehenge, the UNESCO World Heritage Site with its mysterious standing stones. Later that day, drive back to London where you'll spend your final night.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Tour of Bath
- View Queen Square
- View Assembly Rooms
- View Royal Crescent
- Visit Stonehenge
Optional Activities
- Jane Austen Centre (optional)
Landmarks Bath Queen Square Royal Crescent Stonehenge - Day 10
London
Your last day is flexible. You can spend the morning or afternoon exploring more of London if you wish, or simply rest and prepare for your departure. This depends on your flight or train time, so plan accordingly.
- Meals
- Breakfast






















