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Kavanagh Travel is delighted to present a selection of Day Trips for groups. We are well known for operating days trips for clubs, associations and active retirement groups. Our philosophy is to provide interesting tours with admissions and refreshment stops incorporated into the price to offer great value. All you need to do is advise us of your groups designated pick up point and our professional driver/guide will collect you by luxury coach for a trip to remember. For reliability, value for money and excellent service from start to finish, choose Kavanagh Travel for your group's next outing.

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New 2024 holidays now open for bookings.

We provide a jam-packed schedule of quality, all-inclusive scheduled coach tours all over Ireland, the UK and Europe. A coach holiday gives you the opportunity to travel to all your favourite places without the stress of organising a thing; and without the hassle of luggage restrictions and airports.

Fancy a luxury day tour in Ireland or a short getaway to look forward to? How about a longer holiday in Ireland ? All this and more from O’Callaghan Coach Holidays. Click on your favourite holiday type below to see what we have on offer for 2024.

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It’s an exciting time for Elite Travel NI as we launch our new fully escorted coach programme to the United Kingdom and Ireland.

Take a look below where we offer a great mix of Elite Coach Holidays.

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Dublin Zoo Day Trip

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  • Departs 28th May, 2nd July & 19th August 2023
  • Adult – £49
  • Children – £39 ( Under 3’s Go Free!) Click and follow Elite Coach Tours
  • Return Luxury Coach
  • Reserved Seat
  • Admission to Dublin Zoo
  • Comfort stop en-route
  • Services of a Tour Manager for Comfort & Safety

Galway, Westport & Connemara “The Riviera of The Wild Atlantic Way”

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Departs on the :

  • 28th May 2023 x 4 Days – £395pp
  • 27th August 2023 x 4 Days – £419pp
  • Deposit £50 per person Click and follow Elite Coach Tours
  • Return Coach Travel from Coleraine, Ballymoney, Ballymena, Dunsilly, Belfast, Cookstown & Enniskillen
  • 3 Nights – 4* McWilliam Park Hotel, Claremorris
  • Breakfast and Evening Meals
  • Visit and Tour Westport House & Gardens
  • Visit & Free Time in Westport
  • Visit & Free Time in Galway
  • Visit & Free Time in Clifden, the largest town in Connemara
  • Optional Extra: Single Room Supplement – £89

Stratford, Shakespeare & Warwick

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  • Departs 1st June 2023
  • From £549 Per Person
  • Deposit £50 per person
  • Click and follow Elite Coach Tours
  • Return Coach Travel from Cookstown, Coleraine, Ballymoney, Cloughmills, Ballymena, Dunsilly, Belfast & Stena Line
  • Return Ferry Crossing
  • 4 Nights – Walton Hall Hotel
  • Entrance to Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
  • Admission to Anne Hathaway’s Cottage
  • Free Time in Stratford
  • 1 Hour River Avon Cruise
  • Admission to Warwick Castle
  • Optional Extra: Single Room Supplement – £119

Bord Bia – Bloom Flower Festival – Dublin Day Trip (SOLD OUT)

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  • Departs 2nd June 2023
  • From £55 per person
  • Deposit: £25 per person
  • Luxury Coach Pick Up from Cookstown, Dunsilly, Ballymena, Ballymoney, Coleraine & Newry
  • Entry into Bord Bia Bloom
  • Comfort Stop en route

The Irish Hooley Portlaoise

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Discover the Scenic Lake District

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  • Departs 19th June 2023
  • From £619 Per Person
  • Deposit £50 Per Person
  • Luxury Coach Travel from Cookstown, Coleraine, Ballymoney, Cloughmills, Ballymena, Dunsilly, Belfast & Stena Line Port
  • Return Ferry Crossings with Stena Line Belfast – Cairnryan
  • 4 Nights – Shaps Wells Hotel
  • Breakfast & Evening Meals
  • Cruise Ullswater Steamer
  • Rail Journey Havertwaite to Lakeside
  • Entry to Dove Cottage Museum
  • Cruise on Lake Windermere
  • Free Time in Kendal
  • Visit & Free Time Sizergh Castle
  • Free Time in Keswick
  • Free Time at Gretna Gateway Outlet Village
  • Optional Extra: Single Room Supplement – £120

The Royal Highland Show

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  • Departs 22nd June 2023 (Sold Out)
  • From £419 per person
  • Luxury coach travel from L/Derry, Coleraine, Ballymoney, Ballymena, Cookstown, Dunsilly, Belfast & Stena Line
  • Return ferry crossing Belfast to Cairnryan
  • 3 Nights – 3* Carin Hotel, Bathgate
  • 2 Days Entrance to the Royal Highland Show
  • Free Time to Enjoy Edinburgh & Glasgow
  • Optional Extra: Single Room Supplement – £99

Discover Strangford Lough & the Ards Peninsula

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  • Departs Sunday 25th June & Sunday 10th September 2023 (Day Tour)
  • From £60 per person
  • Deposit £25 per person
  • Luxury Coach pick ups from Cookstown, Coleraine, Ballymoney, Cloughmills, Ballymena, Dunsilly, Belfast.
  • Free time in Donaghadee
  • Coast Drive
  • Discover Strangford Lough
  • Free time in Portaferry
  • Evening Meal Included
  • Comfort stop on route
  • Tour Manager

Galway, Sligo & Kilmore Abbey

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  • Departs 26th June 2023
  • From £429 Per Person
  • Luxury coach travel from Coleraine, Ballymoney, Ballymena, Dunsilly, Belfast, Cookstown & Enniskillen
  • 3 Nights – Shearwater Hotel
  • Visit & Free Time in Galway, Enniskillen, Ennis & Sligo
  • Visit to Kilmore Abbey
  • Stop off at Foxford Wollen Mills

A Donegal Music Day Out – With Curtis Magee & Gary Wilson

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Departs on the: 

  • Sunday 2nd July 2023 (Limited Availability)
  • Sunday 20th August 2023
  • From £65 per person
  • Luxury Coach Pick Ups from Cookstown, Dunsilly, Ballymena, Ballymoney, Coleraine, Limavady & Londonderry
  • Free Time in Glenveagh National Park
  • Scenic Coastal Drive
  • Afternoon Entertainment by Curtis Magee & Gary Wilson in the Harbour Bar, Donegal
  • Evening Meals Included

Emmerdale – The Village Tour & Yorkshire

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  • Departs 7th July 2023
  • From £389 per person
  • Luxury coach travel from Cookstown, Coleraine, Ballymoney, Cloughmills, Ballymena, Dunsilly, Belfast & Stena Line
  • 3 Nights – Holiday Inn Leeds
  • English Breakfast & Evening Meals
  • The Emmerdale Village Tour
  • Visit and Free Time in Leeds & Skipton
  • Visit to the Victorian Spa Town of Harrogate
  • Free Time Trafford Centre
  • Free Time Gretna Outlet
  • Optional Extra: Single Room Supplement – £100

Wild Ireland & Tropical World Day Tour

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  • Departs 9th July 2023 & 6th August 2023
  • Adult – £50 Per Person
  • Child – £45 Per Person (Under 2’s Go Free!)
  • Admission to Wild Ireland & Tropical World
  • Comfort Stop en-route
  • Tour Manager for Comfort & Safety

Newcastle Silent Valley & Kilkeel Day Tour

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  • Departs 26th May (Limited Availability) & 16th July 2023
  • From £50 per person
  • Admission to Silent Valley Tour
  • 3 Course Carvery
  • Morning Tea or Coffee
  • Visit Newcastle & Kilkeel

Portaferry Aquarium & Pixie Fun Park Day Tour

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  • Departs 30th July 2023
  • Adult – £40 Per Adult
  • Child – £32 Per Child (Under 2’s Go Free!)
  • Comfort Stop En-Route
  • Admission to Portaferry Aquarium
  • Visit Pixie Fun Park

Blackpool “Powered by Magic”

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  • Departs on the:
  • 7th August 2023 x 7 Nights – £579 per person
  • 21st August 2023 x 4 Nights – £389 per person
  • Deposit: £50 per person
  • Luxury Coach Travel from L/Derry, Coleraine, Ballymoney, Ballymena, Cookstown, Omagh, Dunsilly, Belfast Stena Line Port
  • Return Ferry From Belfast
  • Adelaide Hotel
  • Visit Fleetwood
  • Visit the Lake District and Cruise on Lake Windermere
  • Free Time to Explore Blackpool
  • Optional Extra: Single Room Supplement – (7 Nights = £70), (4 Nights = £50)

Harrogate, York & Skipton

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  • Departs 20th August 2023
  • From £429 per person
  • Luxury Coach Travel from Cookstown, Coleraine, Ballymoney, Cloughmills, Ballymena, Dunsilly, Belfast & Stena Line
  • 3 Nights – Cairn Hotel, Harrogate
  • Breakfast & Dinner
  • Entrance to RHS Harlow Carr
  • Visit & Free Time in Harrogate & York
  • Skipton Canal Cruise
  • Visit to Bolton Abbey
  • Free Time in Gretna Village
  • Optional Extra: Single Room Supplement – £80

WW1 Battlefields – ‘In Flanders Fields The Poppies Blow’

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  • Departs 24th September 2023
  • From £749 per person
  • Deposit : £100 per person
  • Return Coach Transfers from various pick up points
  • Return ferry crossing
  • 1 Night stay in a UK based hotel
  • 5 nights – New Regina Hotel, Ypres
  • Bed and Breakfast
  • Entrance to ‘In Flanders Fields’ Museum, Ypres
  • Half day Battlefields tour guide of the 14-18 Route (3 hours)
  • Full day tour guide of the Somme Battlefields (8 hours)
  • Entrance to Wellington Quarries
  • Visits to Grandcourt Cemetery, The Ulster Tower, Theipval Memorial, Lochnagar Crater and Commonwealth War Graves
  • Full day tour including The Irish Peace Tower, Tyne Cot Cemetery, Essex Farm
  • Visit Ypres and the Passchendaele Memorial Museum
  • Attend The Last Post Ceremony
  • Free time in Arras
  • Services of a tour manager for comfort and safety
  • Optional Extra: Single Room Supplement – £150

Welsh Heritage & Whisky Trail

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  • Departs 28th September 2023
  • From £469 per person
  • Luxury coach from Cookstown, Coleraine, Ballymoney, Ballymena, Cookstown, Newry & Dublin Port (Stena Line)
  • Return ferry Crossing with Stena Line
  • 4 nights at the Holiday Inn Newport
  • Breakfast & evening meals included
  • Visit to Caerleon Roman Baths & National Roman Legion Museum
  • Entrance & Guided tour of the Big Pitt
  • Penderyn Whisky Tour
  • Visit & Free time in Cardiff
  • Services of an experienced tour manager
  • Optional Extra: Single Room Supplement – £129

Wild West of Ireland

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  • Departs 9th October 2023
  • Luxury coach travel from L’Derry, Coleraine, Ballymoney, Ballymena, Cookstown, Ballygawley, & Enniskillen
  • 3 nights – 4* McWilliam Park Hotel
  • Visit & Free time Galway
  • Visit & Free time In Cong
  • Visit Ballintuber Abbey & Cruise on Lake Corrib
  • Entertainment

Country Music Festival in Gleneagle Hotel with Visits to Dingle & Ring of Kerry

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  • Departs 23rd October 2023

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  • From £499 per person
  • Luxury coach from Cookstown, Coleraine, Ballymoney, Ballymena, Cookstown, & Belfast, Sprucefield, Newry.
  • 4 nights at the 4* Gleneagle Hotel Killarney
  • Visits to Killarney, Dingle, Tralee & the Ring of Kerry
  • Nightly entertainment
  • Optional extra: Single room supplement £125

Coronation Street – Walk The Cobbles

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  • 28th October 2023
  • From £329 per person
  • Luxury coach travel from L/Derry, Coleraine, Ballymoney, Ballymena, Cookstown, Omagh, Dunsilly, Belfast & Stena Line-Return ferry crossing Dublin to Holyhead
  • 2 nights – Best Western Cresta Court Hotel
  • Breakfast and evening meals included
  • Entrance to Coronation Street The Tour
  • Free Time in Manchester
  • Visit the Trafford Centre & Cheshire Oaks
  • Optional Extra: Single Room Supplement – £60

Kilkenny, Waterford & Wexford

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  • Departs 6th November 2023 
  • From £319 per person
  • Luxury Coach Travel from various pick up points: Coleraine, Ballymoney, Ballymena, Dunsilly, Belfast, Cookstown & Enniskillen
  • 3 Nights at the 4* Woodford Dolmen Hotel, Carlow
  • Visit Kilkenny & Entrance to Kilkenny Castle
  • Visit Waterford and Dunbrody Famine Ship Experience
  • Visit & Free Time in Wexford

Irish Country Music Weekend in Blackpool

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Harrogate Fizz & Fayre

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  • Departs 27th November 2023 
  • From £399 per person
  • Luxury Coach Travel from Cookstown, Coleraine, Ballymoney, Cloughmills, Ballymena, Dunsilly, Belfast & Belfast Stena Line Port
  • 4 Nights – 3* Cairn Hotel Harrogate
  • 3 Course Carvery-Style Dinner & Breakfast 
  • Mulled Wine Reception
  • Nightly Live Entertainment
  • Mini- Afternoon Tea with Fizz Drinks Reception
  • Visit York, Harrogate & Leeds Christmas Market
  • Optional Extra: Single Room Supplement – £95

Galway Christmas Country Weekend

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England, Ireland, Wales & Scotland Tour - 10 Days

England, Ireland, Wales & Scotland Tour - 10 Days

Our 10-day England, Ireland, Wales & Scotland tour gives you the opportunity to immerse yourself in the rich culture, history, and heritage of these ancient lands as well visiting historic villages, towns, and cities,

We’ll travel through the heart of the glorious English countryside, passing beautiful towns such as Shakespeare’s Stratford-upon-Avon and the Roman city of York and into areas of outstanding natural beauty, including The Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales. We also visit the capital cities of London, Edinburgh, Belfast, Dublin and Cardiff. This England, Ireland, Wales & Scotland Tour departs regularly throughout the year and includes carefully selected hotel accommodation with breakfast, some evening meals, and more.

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Buckingham Palace

Day 1 – London

Arrive in London, the capital city of the United Kingdom. You’ll have some time to explore the city, perhaps with a walk along the bank of the River Thames or a visit to one of the museums in Kensington. You might also feel like visiting one of London’s diverse neighborhoods, such as Covent Garden, Westminster, Mayfair, or Chelsea.

Hotel: Park Plaza Riverbank including breakfast

Day 2 – Stratford & York

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Roman Walls and York Minster

Leaving London, we’ll head right into the heart of the English countryside, known for its green rolling hills and beautiful landscapes. The first stop is the town of Stratford-upon-Avon, the birthplace of William Shakespeare. Visit the house where Shakespeare was born and grew up, as well as the nearby visitor center. Departing Stratford, we’ll head up north to the city of York. Enjoy an orientation walk passing the ancient Roman city walls, York Minster and the collection of ancient narrow streets, known as The Shambles.

The evening is spent in the spa town of Harrogate.  Enjoy a traditional pub meal.

Hotel Crowne Plaza Harrogate including breakfast and dinner

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The Lake District,

Day 3 – Lake District & Glasgow

On day three of this England, Ireland, Wales & Scotland Tour we’ll slowly work our way further North. We’ll drive through the Yorkshire Dales and into the Lake District, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a beautiful part of England, known for its writers and poets. Enjoy an optional relaxing cruise on Lake Windermere.  Alternatively, discover the charm of the local town Bowness-on-Windermere. We then continue traveling through the picturesque countryside, which inspired the English poet William Wordsworth and writer Beatrix Potter. The drive continues until we head into Scotland, passing Gretna Green, where couples used to elope and ‘tie the knot’.  We continue on to Glasgow, the third largest city in the UK, with an orientation that passes many of the famous sites.  In the evening there is an optional extra to dine at a traditional venue featuring Scottish entertainment.

Novotel Glasgow Center Hotel, including breakfast

Day 4 – Edinburgh

A full day to explore all that Edinburgh has to offer! This is the capital city of Scotland, perched on a hill with stunning views all around. Led by a local specialist, highlights of the day include visiting Edinburgh Castle and seeing the Royal Mile, the Palace of Holyroodhouse, the beautiful new Scottish Parliament building, and the exquisite Georgian architecture of the New Town. In the evening, we return to the Novotel Glasgow Center Hotel and will have a delicious meal at a local restaurant (included). Enjoy an optional trip to Rosslyn Chapel.  This historic 15th-century building has a painted ceiling which includes a dove with an olive branch ( a symbol of the Knights Templar) popularized by The Da Vinci Code novel.

Day 5 – Belfast

We’ll head down the Scottish coastline and take a short ferryride across to Northern Ireland, arriving soon after in Belfast. Belfast is the capital city of Northern Ireland.  Accompanied by a local specialist  we’ll explore Belfast,  including City Hall and the dock where the Titanic was built. From here, it’s straight to our hotel in Dublin. In the evening enjoy an optional meal at a local restaurant-pub where you will taste authentic Irish cuisine and experience the famous Irish hospitality

Ballsbridge Hotel or The Address Hotel Connolly, breakfast included for both.

Day 6 – Dublin

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St Patrick’s Cathedral

A full day to explore Dublin, the capital city of Ireland. Joined by a local specialist, you’ll get to see many of the highlights of the city, including St Patrick’s Cathedral, the tallest church in Ireland, Trinity College, and the pretty Georgian squares. Visit the Guinness Storehouse in St James’s Gate. This is where the story of Guinness began in 1759.  Learn how this once-small brewery has become one of the most popular beers worldwide.  There will be time for tasting in the Gravity Bar which looks out over fantastic views of the city.  Spend the rest of the day at your leisure soaking up the special and unique Irish culture.

Alternatively, enjoy an optional visit to Glendalough, once a glacial valley that became an early monastic site in the 6th century.  Explore the remains, including the Round Tower.

In the evening, enjoy an optional traditional Irish cabaret experience famed for its Irish music, dance, songs, and humor.

Ballsbridge Hotel or The Address Hotel Connolly.  Breakfast included.

Day 7 – Kilkenny and Waterford

Departing Dublin, we head to the Irish National Stud, world-famous for rearing thouroughbred racehorses. Enjoy a a guided tour, followed by a walk in the stunning Japanese Gardens, considered to be the finest in Europe. From here, admire the medieval Kilkenny Castle, built in 1260 AD, before some free time for lunch. We then head south to the Waterford Crystal Studios to watch the craftsmen produce their exquisite cut glass and visit the Waterford Crystal shop.

Enjoy either an optional guided tour of Waterford, the oldest city in Ireland. It is thought to have been founded by the Vikings in the 9th Century. Explore the city’s rich heritage with a local guide, followed by a visit to one of the city’s oldest pubs.

or, enjoy an optional evening of traditional Irish entertainment, including folk songs and singing, and maybe even a pint or two!

Evening accommodation is either at the Waterford Marina Hotel or The Fitzwilton Hotel Waterford. Breakfast included.

Day 8 – Cardiff

Fortified tower built within Cardiff Castle

‘The Keep’, the fortified tower built within the walls of Cardiff Castle

Day 8 of this England, Ireland, Scotland & Wales tour is spent in Cardiff. We start the day by taking the ferry across the Irish Sea, and head to Cardiff, the capital city of Wales. We take a panoramic tour of the city passing many of the historic sites including the Millenium Centre, National Assembly and Cardiff Castle. There is an optional visit to the 11th-century  Castle. Enjoy the richly decorated interiors; each room is decorated with exquisite murals, stained glass, gilding, and with superb craftsmanship. Walk the battlements and enjoy amazing views.

In the evening, we  travel into the countryside to visit a sustainable farm run by a local Welsh family. They will demonstrate their farming techniques, meet some of the resident animals, and see their vineyard, which is the oldest and largest in Wales. Experience Welsh hospitality and enjoy a homemade meal with the family. This is included in the package.

Evening accommodation is in the Park Inn by Radisson Cardiff City Center.

Breakfast and dinner included.

Day 9 – Bath & Stonehenge

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Crossing back into England, we arrive at the UNESCO World Heritage City of Bath. Admire the city’s elegant Georgian architecture and medieval Bath Abbey, which have been used as backdrops to many famous movies. Visit the 2000-year-old Roman Baths, which utilized natural warm springs to create a place to bathe and from which the city takes its name.

We then visit Stonehenge. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is one of the most mysterious places in the world. Built over 5,000 years ago, admiring the Neolithic stone circles, followed by a visit to the Neolithic Village and state-of-the-art Visitors Center.

From here, we continue on to London.

Evening Accomodation is at the Park Plaza London Riverbank, County Hall.

Breakfast included.

Day 10 – Depart London

The final day of this England, Ireland, Scotland & Wales tour – say goodbye to your fellow travellers and head home.

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  • Breakfasts every day (except day 1)
  • Dinners where stated
  • Transportation via luxury coach with WIFI and a ferry to and from Ireland
  • Driver and a travel director
  • Audio headsets
  • All porterage and restaurant gratuities

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  • Optional experiences. These can be purchased on the day via your tour director
  • On occasion, hotels of similar standard and location may be utilized.

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Embark on a wonderful coach tour of Britain and enjoy highlights through England, Scotland and Wales such as London, Edinburgh Castle, Windsor Castle, historic York, Liverpool and more.Enjoy daily sightseeing on 8, 10, 12, or 14 night escorted tours complete with full breakfasts, dinners and special dinner / shows.

As Britain vacation specialists, we use most experienced coach tour companies in the UK and each of our guided bus tours includes all-inclusive prices with no hidden extras. Offering an extensive selection of guided coach tours with varied itineraries, as well as the option to add extra days at the beginning or end of your tour, our escorted coach tours of the United Kingdom are ideal for everyone.

So whether you are travelling on your own or with your family or friends, contact us today to see what coach tour might be suitable for you. 

Best of Britain 10 day tour

The quintessential tour if you would like to see a lot of Britain in a short time – from Windsor Castle to historic York, from Beatles’ Liverpool to Edinburgh Castle, from a Welsh Evening in Cardiff to cosmopolitan London.

Best of Britain 9 Day Tour

English knights & wizards.

Embark on an adventure through England & Wales, with a mix of action packed activities and flexible family time, this is a vacation you will love.

Great British Cities

Focus on Edinburgh, York and London at a leisurely pace with 2- and 3-night stays in each.

Heart of Wales & England

Start in London to visit St Paul’s Cathedral and the Tower of London.

Highlights of Britain 15 day tour

Our most comprehensive tour of Britain, with 2- and 3-night stays in most locations.

Highlights of Britain 16 Day Tour

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Start in London with visits to St Paul’s Cathedral and the Tower of London and end in Glasgow.

Scenic Britain

Explore the west of England with tastes of Wales and Scotland.

Taste of Wales

Discover Ireland's Celtic neighbor -- Wales! This perfect introduction to Wales includes visits to the country's most famous castles, a train ride through scenic Snowdonia, a whisky distillery tour, and a lively Welsh evening with traditional foods and entertainment.

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From Belfast to Killarney - Kerry Highlights Tour

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If you are thinking of a holiday away this year and would like to experience fabulous sights and hospitality then choose a Killarney and Wild Atlantic Way Tour . Select 4 or 5 day tours across a choice of dates with departures from central Belfast* . Stay at the famous Gleneagle Hotel and enjoy great food, entertainment and a host of leisure options.

This tour includes luxury coach transfers from Belfast with our partner Travel Ireland Coaches. With rest stops en-route guests can enjoy the trip south with an experienced driver- guide. A selection of day tours are included such as the Ring of Kerry with its quaint fishing villages and stunning coastal scenery. Also a trip to Dingle and Slea Head where guests can view on to the Blasket Islands and take in the sights and sounds of Dingle town. shuttle bus service to Killarney town centre.

Your Itinerary (January to mid-November)

Arrive at the Gleneagle Hotel for early evening. Welcome drink on arrival followed by time at your own leisure. Dinner is served in the restaurant followed by live entertainment for guests.

Breakfast and then depart for a day tour to the famous town of Dingle . Later on, journey out to Slea Head and Coumeenoule Beach and through Dunquin and Ballyferriter with views onto the Blasket Islands. Return to the hotel for dinner, entertainment and overnight.

A free day to explore Killarney – enjoy a walk around the town or visit the National Park. Guests can also enjoy some free time at the hotel. Discover Muckross House and Estate and maybe a visit to the 15th century Ross Castle on the Lake shore. Dinner is in the restaurant and live entertainment afterwards.

A full day Ring of Kerry Tour to explore the Wild Atlantic Way and the dramatic seascapes that unfold as you journey. View on to Skellig Islands, an UNESCO Heritage Site and visit some of the quaint seaside towns. There is plenty of time for photos, shopping and lunch along the way.

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For guests on a 5-night tour take time for a final visit to Killarney town or stroll over to the National Park, perhaps some souvenir shopping. Return to the hotel for dinner, entertainment and overnight. Depart for Belfast the following morning after breakfast.

This tour is bookable through our partner agents in Northern Ireland . You can contact the reservations team on 02890 310101 or email [email protected]

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Admire the British capital from the London Eye

Watch London unfurl from the iconic 135-metre height of the London Eye. The unmatched views extend in every direction, reaching Buckingham Palace, the river Thames and the famed clock tower of the Palace of Westminster. All London’s highlights in one peaceful, 30-minute rotation.

Take in the views of Britain's Lake District

Delve into Britain’s natural wonders and take in the panorama of rolling hills, rocky mountains and glittering waters of the Lake District. Abounding in outdoor opportunities from cruises to hilltop walks, you'll find serenity in this national park resting between Leeds and Glasgow.

Visit the Roman baths in Bath

Turn back the clock 2,000 years at the remarkably preserved remains of the Roman Baths. Still flowing with steaming, geothermally heated water, the ancient stone pavements reveal the culture behind the simple daily task of washing. Let time stand still staring at a spring filled with 12,000 Roman coins.

Enjoy the guided tour of Liverpool

Sink into the nostalgia of the Beatles, cruise along the Mersey River and sample real ale at the Albert Docks. A visit to Liverpool is an invitation to uncover the many layers of British culture; the UK's fifth largest city means more than the passion of its football club.

See the Stonehenge's stone monoliths

Southwest England’s soil is rich with mystery. Stand in the shadows of Stonehenge’s stone monoliths and let your imagination be sparked by the secrets of this 5,000-year history. Weighing up to 30 tonnes each, the weight of history will leave its mark on you.

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Mysterious stone monoliths and preserved ancient baths prove there is so much more to see beyond the limits of London city. Let Trafalgar turn the pages of the history book that is England.

The British Museum

The British Museum is a ticket to relics that reveal some two million years of human history. Feel small standing beneath the colossal presence of Rameses II and contrast the myth and reality of Troy with the graphic world of Manga. This London highlight will take you on a journey of time travel.

Natural History Museum

The Natural History Museum takes you on an unfathomable discovery of the formation of the solar system and its path to the present. Trace the origin of our species under the shade of a T. rex and glimpse rare meteorites straight from the surface of Mars. If this doesn’t shake you, the earthquake simulator most certainly will.

Victoria and Albert

The Victoria and Albert Museum is an encounter with the very best of human creativity in almost every medium. Here you will design your own bioplastic bag, step behind the creative lens of Christian Dior and take a literal walk in history’s shoes admiring a 2,000 strong collection spanning 3,000 years.

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The full English breakfast is a requisite of a trip to England. A hearty plate piled with fried bacon, grilled tomatoes, buttered toast, mushrooms, eggs, beans, and black puddingis hard to resist.

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Tour highlights include Blarney Castle, Cliffs of Moher, Sheepdog Demonstration, Waterford Crystal, Kings John Castle, Ring of Kerry

Irish Heritage & Dromoland Castle - 8 Days/7 Nights

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Glasgow Highlights, Loch Lomond, Lochness Cruise, Edinburgh Castle, Titanic Belfast, Dublin sightseeing.

Taste of Scotland & Ireland - 11 days/10 Nights

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Glasgow Highlights, Loch Lomond, Lochness Cruise, Edinburgh Castle

Taste of Scotland - 5 days/4 Nights

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Trip highlights include superb 5-Star hotels and luxury Irish Castles

Irish Supreme - 9 Days/8 Nights

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Tour highlights include Blarney Castle, Cliffs of Moher, Dublin Castle, Blasket Centre, Foynes flying boat museum & a trip to Kinsale

Southern Gems - 7 Days/6 Nights

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Tour highlights includes Blarney Castle, Cliffs of Moher, Sheep dog Trials & Dublin Sightseeing

Taste of Ireland (Tour B)- 6 Days/5 Nights

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Tour highlights include Blarney Castle, Cliffs of Moher, Dubln Castle, Ring of Kerry, Sheep dog Trials& Skellig Michael

Taste of Ireland (Tour C)- 5 Days/4 Nights

Tour highlights include Blarney Castle, Cliffs of Moher, Dubln Castle, Ring of Kerry, Sheep dog Trials & Skellig Michael

Taste of Ireland (Tour A)- 7 Days/6 Nights

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Trip highlights include Blarney Castle, Cliffs of Moher, Isle of Skye and the amazing Giant's Causeway.

Scots Irish Tour - 11 Days/10 Nights

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Trip highlights include Blarney Castle, the world famous Cliffs of Moher, Edinburgh Castle and the Isle of Skye.

Scots Irish Tour - 15 Days/14 Nights

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Trip highlights include Cliffs of Moher, Kilkenny Castle, Ring of Kerry & Blarney Castle

Irish Spirit- 8 Days/7 Nights

Trip highlights include Cliffs of Moher, Blarney Castle, Kilkenny Castle and the stunning Ring of Kerry

Irish Spirit - 9 Days/8 Nights

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Trip highlights include Isle of Skye, Loch Ness Cruise, Skara Brae and Urqhart Castle.

Scottish Isles & Glens - 12 Days/11 Nights

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Tour highlights include Blarney Castle, Cliffs of Moher, Guinness Storehouse Tour, Dingle Peninsula & a fantastic Sheepdog Demonstration

The Irish Pub Tour- 8 Days/7 Nights

Trip highlights include Blarney Castle, the Cliffs of Moher, the Guinness Storehouse and the fantastic sheepdog demonstrations.

The Irish Pub Tour - 9 Days/8 Nights

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Trip highlights include Almwick Castle and Gardens, Book of Kells at Trinity College, Cardiff Castle, Edinburgh Castle, Giants Causeway, Hampton Court Palace, Jameson Whiskey Experience, Roman Bath, Stonehenge.

British & Irish Grandeur - 14 Days/13 Nights

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Trip highlights include the Cliffs of Moher, Blarney Castle, Cardiff Castle, Epic The Irish Emigration Museum, Roman Baths, St Patricks Cathedral, Stonehenge, Tower of London.

Irish & British Focus - 11 days/10 nights

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Trip highlights include Edinburgh Castle, Cardiff Castle, Roman Baths, Tower of London and Windsor Castle

Best of Britain 10 Days/9 nights Tour

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Tour highlights include Blarney Castle, Trinity College and the Book of Kells. Little Museum of Dublin, Cliffs of Moher, Dingle Peninsula, Jaunting Carriage Ride in Killarney and Sheep Dog demonstration

Best of Ireland South (Tour B) - 7 Days/6 Nights

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Best of Ireland South (Tour C) - 7 Days/6 Nights

Best of Ireland South (Tour A) - 8 Days/7 Nights

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Tour highlights include Edinburgh Castle, Inverary Castle, Kelvingrove Art Gallery and museum, Sean's Bar, Cliffs of Moher, Waterford Crystal, Kylemore Abbey and Gardens.

Scottish & Irish Gold - 15 Days/14 Nights

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Scottish & Irish Gold - 16 Days/15 Nights

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Trip highlights include the Cliffs of Moher, the Giant's Causeway, Titanic Belfast and the fantastic sheepdog demonstrations.

Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way 13 days/12 night

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Trip highlights include Blair Athol Distillery, Blair Castle, Edinburgh Castle and the Isle of Skye.

Scottish Dream - 8 Days/7 Nights

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Trip highlights include Blasket Centre, Giant's Causeway, Slieve League Cliffs and Titanic Belfast.

Jewels of Ireland - 14 Days/13 Nights

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Trip highlights include the Blasket Centre, Brú na Bóinne, the Giant's Causeway and the Slieve League Cliffs.

Jewels of Ireland - 15 Days/14 Nights

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Trip highlights include Edinburgh Castle, St. Andrew's, the Cliffs of Moher, the Ring of Kerry and the fantastic Sheepdog Demonstration.

Scottish & Irish Dream- 13 Days/12 Nights

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Trip highlights include Edinburgh Castle, Blarney Castle, Cliffs of Moher and the Titanic Belfast.

Scottish & Irish Dream- 14 Days/13 Nights

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Trip highlights include Blarney Castle, Cliffs of Moher, Ring of Kerry and Trinity College & the Book of Kells.

Irish Gold Coach Tour - 8 Days/7 Nights

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Trip highlights include the Cliffs of Moher, Blarney Castle, Trinity College & the Book of Kells and the stunning Cliffs of Moher.

Irish Gold Coach Tour - 9 Days/8 Nights

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Trip highlights include Caernarfon Castle, Snowdonia Train Ride, Shakespeare's Birthplace and the famous Tower of London.

Heart of Wales and England 8 Days/7 Nights

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Trip highlights include the Cliffs of Moher, Blarney Castle, Titanic Belfast and the Giant's Causeway.

Irish Adventure - 8 Days/7 Nights

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Trip highlights include Cliffs of Moher, Blarney Castle, Knock Shrine and the Giant's Causeway.

Irish Adventure - 9 Days/8 Nights

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Trip highlights include Windsor Castle, the Roman Baths, the stunning Cliffs of Moher and Blarney Castle.

Taste of Britain & Ireland - 14 Days/13 Nights

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Trip highlights include Blarney Castle, Cliffs of Moher, Giant's Causeway and the Titanic Belfast.

Irish Classic - 13 Days/12 Nights

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Trip highlights include Windsor Castle, the Roman Baths, a cruise on Lake Windermere and the Tower of London

Taste of Britain - 7 Days/6 Nights

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Trip highlights include the Cliffs of Moher, Down Cathedral, the Titanic Belfast and the world famous Giant's Causeway.

Mystical Ireland - 8 Days/7 Nights

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Trip highlights include Muckross House and Gardens, the Cliffs of Moher, Kylemore Abbey and a wonderful Sheepdog demonstration.

Castles & Manors of Ireland - 8 Days/7 Nights

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Trip highlights include Cawdor Castle, Edinburgh Castle, Loch Ness Cruise and St. Andrew's Castle & Cathedral.

Scottish Supreme - 8 days/7 nights

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Trip highlights include Blair Athol Distillery, Edinburgh Castle, St. Andrew's and the Giant's Causeway.

Irish & Scottish Sampler - 8 Days/7 Nights

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Trip highlights include Edinburgh Castle, Stonehenge, , Glasnevin Cemetery Museum and the House of Waterford Crystal.

Essence of Britain & Ireland 11 day/10 night tour

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Trip highlights include Dublin Vintage Tea Tour, Seaweed Foraging Experience, Glendalough and Blarney Castle.

The Irish Foodie Tour - 8 Days/7 Nights

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Trip highlights include Brodie Castle, Palace of Holyroodhouse, Culloden Battlefield Visitor Centre and the Isle of Skye.

Scottish Clans & Castles 10 day/9 night tour

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Trip highlights include Blair Athol Distillery, Loch Ness Cruise & Edinburgh Castle

Scottish Clans & Castles 11 day/10 night tour

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Tour highlights include Blarney Castle, Cliffs of Moher, Sheep Dog demonstration, fun cooking experience, viking splash tour, Galway Walking Tour and private chocolate tasting.

Irish Myths & Legends - 8 Days/7 Nights

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Trip highlights include Blair Blair Castle, Loch Ness Cruise, Sheep dog demonstration, Riverside Transport & Museum, Sterling Castle and Highland Safaris

Scottish Lochs & Castles - 8 Days/7 Nights

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The highlights are Blarney Castle, Cliffs of Moher, Ring of Kerry, Dingle Peninsula, Dublin City Tour, Jaunting car ride, South Pole Inn an Sheep Dog demonstration.

Ireland South Daytripper - 7 Days/6 Nights

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Trip highlights include Roman Baths Stonehenge and Windsor Castle.

Taste of England - 14 day/13 night

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Trip highlights include Roman Baths, Stonehenge and Cantebury Cathedral and London Eye.

Best of Southern England - 8 day/7 night

Trip highlights include Stonehenge, York, Oxford, Cambridge, Cantebury Cathedral and Lake District

Best of Northern England - 8 day/7 night

The highlights include Beleek Pottery, Blarney Castle, Cliffs of Moher, Abbey Tavern, Cruise on Lough, Glasnevin Cemetery Museum, Florence Court House, Whiskey Experience in Killarney, Sheepdog demonstration, Sieve League Cliffs.

Irish Explorer - 10 Days/9 Nights

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Irish Explorer - 9 Days/8 Nights

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Trip highlights include North Yorkshire Moors Railway, Glamis Castle, Edinburgh Castle and the Tower of London.

Great British Cities - 8 day/7 night

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Trip highlights include Trim Castle Living History Demonstration, the Giant's Causeway, Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge and Edinburgh Castle.

Lochs, Luck & Lore - 8 Days/7 Nights

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Trip highlights include Roman Baths, Glamis Castle, Stonehenge and Windsor Castle.

Scenic Britain - 11 day/10 night

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Trip highlights include the Dingle Peninsula, the Book of Kells, the Cliffs of Moher and Kylemore Abbey.

Elegant Ireland - 10 Days/9 Nights

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Trip highlights include Castle Howard, Stonehenge, Shakespeare's Birthplace and Lanhydrock House.

Highlights of Britain - 15 day/14 night

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Trip highlights include Glasnevin Cemetery Museum, the Giant's Causeway and a fantastic sheepdog demonstration.

Northern Welcome - 9 Days/8 Nights

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Trip highlights include Glens of Antrim, Windsor Castle, Stonehenge, the Cliffs of Moher and a fantastic Sheepdog Demonstration.

Grand Tour of Britain & Ireland - 23 Days/22 Nights

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Trip highlights include Belleek Pottery, Cliffs of Moher, Giants Causeway and Kilmainham Gaol

Irish Odyssey - 12 Days/11 Nights

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Trip highlights include Callanish Standing Stones, Island Hopping Experience, Isle of Harris Distillery and Edinburgh Castle.

The Outer Hebrides - Scotland's Gaelic West - 11 days/10 nights

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Trip highlights include a West End Theater Show, Harry Potter Themed London Walking Tour, Roman Baths, Stonehenge and the Tower of London.

English Knights & Wizards - 8 Days/7 Nights

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As the capital of Ireland, Dublin has a huge amount of things to do, no matter if you’re a solo traveller or large group.

Guinness Storehouse

The iconic Dublin stout has been made on the riverfront of the Liffey since its inception, touting the kind of rich history few brands can match.

The storehouse tour takes you through the processes through which the beverage gets made, all the way from farm to glass. From there it takes you through some of the history of Guinness as a brand, including the legendary advertising that has led to the famous phrases of “my goodness, my Guinness!” and “a woman needs a man like a fish needs a bicycle”.

Once the tour has given you a sufficient appreciation for Guinness as a brand, you’ll finally get to taste the black stuff. No ordinary tasting session, this multi-sensory experience includes a series of smell tests and even a room with the perfect décor for tasting the world-famous drink. As you’d expect, this pint lives up to its reputation as the best pint of Guinness in the world.

The tour ends in the famous Storehouse bar, which has spectacular views overlooking Dublin, coupled with helpful markings on the windows to help you identify the landmarks and get your bearings around the city.

A fantastic way to start your journey in Dublin, the Guinness Storehouse tour gives you a chance to taste an integral part of the city, as well as see it spread out in front of you from a beautiful vantage point.

Trinity Tour

Located right at the heart of the city, a tour of Trinity College’s beautiful campus can be nestled perfectly between any other activities you may want to do. Boasting gorgeous architecture and the picturesque archway, Trinity College really is one of the most stunning places to wander around in Dublin.

The tour guides are usually students, so their knowledge of the campus and its secrets are unparalleled. Included in some of the tour packages is the amazing Long Library, on which the library in Star Wars is based. It also holds the amazing Book of Kells – with calligraphy, illustrations, and an odd poem about a cat in the margin, this is one of the oldest and most beautiful editions of the New Testament in existence.

A bonus feature, if you can find it, is the amazing display of deer and doe skeletons in the Museum Building. The bones of these massive animals are displayed right through the main doors to the building.

A little slice of classical beauty in the urban sprawl, Trinity College is one of the most beautiful colleges in Dublin, and shares in the city’s rich history.

Viking Splash Tour

Viking Splash tours provide a unique and fun way to get a tour of the city. Unlike your traditional city tours, Viking Splash Tours show you the sites and scenes of the beautiful city in the back of a World War Two amphibious vehicle.

Starting out over land, the tour takes you all around the city, allowing you to give your best Viking roar to unsuspecting passers-by, before plunging into the River Liffey. 

Dublin’s national museums & galleries

Dublin has a great collection of Galleries and Museums: at least some of which you should definitely try and see. Indeed, one of the best features about Dublin’s national galleries and museums is that most are free for general entry.

Our recommendations is the Natural History Museum, where you can see the eerily well preserved bog bodies and the National Gallery of Ireland, featuring a newly refurbished gallery and one of the best classical art collections in Europe.

Find a great local pub

Dublin (and Ireland in general) is stereotypically famous for its pubs. James Joyce famously said that it would be a great puzzle to try and “cross Dublin without passing a pub” and the challenge only gets harder and harder. There are enough pubs in Dublin to satisfy any and all features you could want in a pub.

Our recommendation is P Macs, off George’s Street. Featuring a cosy environment where you can sink into an amazingly comfy couch or, just as easily, be using a piano as your table, P Macs has a wide variety of craft beers from all over the world for you to sample and enjoy. If you are stuck you could ask the very knowledgeable and friendly staff and they will provide you with a personalised recommendation based on what other drinks you like.

As if that wasn’t enough to keep you entertained, there are a good number of classic board games to keep you and your friends happy and competitive all night long.

Need an airport transfer? Travel between Dublin and Dublin Airport with our partner Dublin Express.

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The Irish Road Trip

How To Get Around Ireland: The Pros + Cons To Cars, Tours and Public Transport

By Author Keith O'Hara

Posted on Last updated: December 29, 2023

How To Get Around Ireland: The Pros + Cons To Cars, Tours and Public Transport

Deciding how to get around Ireland can be stressful.

Especially if this is your first time visiting and you don’t know the lay of the land.

Over the 34+ years that I’ve lived in Ireland I’ve travelled about by car, train bus, bike and everything in between.

The guide below leans on my many years of getting around Ireland while making every mistake imaginable along the way!

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Some quick need-to-knows about how to get around Ireland

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Take 30 seconds to read the points below as they’ll get you up-to-speed on how to get around Ireland quickly:

1. Your options are car, bus, train, tour and tram (kinda)

Public transportation in Ireland varies by county-to-county. You’ll find all of the above in Dublin (the capital) and most ‘main’ cities and towns (e.g. Killarney) will have the first four. More info below.

2. If you’re unsure, focus on your  planned route

I’d recommend that you don’t even think about how to get around Ireland until you’ve at least mapped out a rough Ireland itinerary . The reason for this is that it may not be possible to do what you want to do  without  a car (of course, it may turn out that your road trip is completely doable via public transport).

3. There are pros and cons to every mode of transport

Most people (myself included) say that the best way to get around Ireland is by car, but there’s pros and cons to it and every mode of transportation. It’s worth weighing up the pros and cons of each as they’ll ultimately help you decide.

4. Budget will often be a decider

9 times out of 10 budget is the decider to how visitors end up travelling around Ireland. Renting a car in Ireland is often pretty expensive and, if you’re doing Ireland on a budget , the cost of your trip to Ireland will drop dramatically by using buses and trains.

The best way of getting around Ireland boils down to 3 things

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Deciding how to get around Ireland isn’t a decision to take lightly. Your main mode of transport, where it be a car or a bus, is going to have a massive effect on your trip.

There are three different things to consider when making your decision:

  • Your experience
  • Your budget
  • What you want to see

1. Your experience

Inch Beach

The biggest thing to consider about how to get around in Ireland is how the chosen mode of transport is going to affect your overall experience while travelling.

If you’re nervous behind the wheel and you’re driving in Ireland for the first time , will having to drive each day cause you stress and ruin the trip?!

Or maybe you love driving and the thoughts of driving the Ring of Kerry or the Antrim Coast will be the highlight of the trip?!

Or , if getting around Ireland needs to be as stress-free as possible for you, maybe you’re better off booking on an organised tour!

2. Your budget

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Another massive consideration for when you’re trying to figure out the best way to travel around Ireland is how much money you have to spend.

Car rental can be expensive if you’re travelling solo. However, it works out nice and reasonable if you’re travelling with a group. Big group tours can be pretty good price-wise, whereas smaller tours can be expensive.

If you’re looking at ways to save money when you visit, hop into our guide to Ireland on a budget . It’s packed with easy ways to save money.

3. What you want to see

Keem Bay

Another good way to help you pick the best way to get around Ireland is to write down all of the various places that you want to visit.

If, for example, you’re only visiting big towns or cities in Ireland , public transport will be fine (see our guide to getting around Ireland without a car ).

If you fancy visiting places off the beaten track, a rental car or a private driver (expensive) are your best bests.

At the end of the guide, I’m going to pop down a few different scenarios and recommend what I think are the best modes of transport for each example.

The pros and cons to getting around Ireland by car, tour and public transport

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When deciding how to get around in Ireland, it’s worth weighing up the pros and cons to each mode of transport.

Below, you’ll find the advantages and disadvantages of getting around Ireland by bus, train, car and tour.

1. Travelling around Ireland by car

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Arguably the best way to travel in Ireland is by car (it’s why our self drive Ireland tours are so popular!).

A car gives you the freedom to go where you want when you want, without having to rely on public transport or tour providers.

Getting around Ireland by car has far more advantages than disadvantages. The main advantage is freedom; being able to go where you want whenever it tickles you fancy makes this a very attractive mode of transport for many.

  • Freedom and flexibility
  • It makes planning a trip to Ireland more straightforward
  • And you can change it as you go if you like
  • It can work out cheap if there’s a group of you to share costs

Disadvantages

The biggest disadvantages of using a car for getting around Ireland is that it’ll be expensive for solo travellers and it’s likely to make the trip unnecessarily stressful for some drivers.

  • If you’re on your own, it can be expensive
  • If you’re a nervous driving, it can make the trip stressful

2. Getting around in Ireland using buses, trains and trams

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Public transport in Ireland can be very hit and miss. It’s generally good in the main towns and cities, but services get poorer the more off-the-beaten-path you go.

Now, we’ve published hundreds of Irish road trip guides using only public transport for those of you that want to avoid the planning pains. Here are the pros and cons:

  • It can be the cheapest option if you’re travelling solo and plan on getting around Ireland on a budget
  • Trains and buses run frequently in the busier towns and cities in Ireland
  • It can work out well if you combine it with private tours
  • Public transport can be unreliable
  • Trains, in particular, can be expensive if they’re not booked in advance

3. Getting around Ireland with a tour company

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Another popular way for getting around Ireland is by using a tour provider that organises all-in tours of Ireland. These tend to be pretty popular and they vary in terms of group size and trip length.

One quick word of warning: if you’re booking a tour of Ireland in advance, make sure to do plenty of research in advance. Be crystal clear on what’s included and what’s left to pay for.

  • They’ll do all of the hard work
  • There’s no need to think about car rental, itineraries or any of that craic
  • It’s less stressful
  • You’ll be travelling around Ireland with a group of people that you’ll (hopefully) have a laugh with
  • Most organised tours have experienced guides
  • Tours, especially the larger ones, tend to be very inflexible
  • They can be expensive (the smaller tours tend to be far pricier than the larger ones)
  • You can get stuck with a load of people that irritate you (hopefully this won’t be the case)

4. Using a private driver

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If you’re wondering how to travel around Ireland and you have a fat budget, a private driver is arguably the best way to get around Ireland.

If you fancy going down this route, do PLENTY of research – you’re going to be stuck in a very small space with this person for long periods of time – you need to find someone that’s going to enhance your experience and not hinder it.

  • If you pick the right guide, you’ll tap into a wealth of knowledge
  • The driver will generally follow your desired route
  • A private driver is also a handy option for those of you that want to do part of a trip with a guide and part on your own
  • The most expensive way of travelling around Ireland
  • You need to do thorough research to ensure that you get the best bang for your buck
  • If you end up getting a guide that you don’t gel with, you’ll be stuck in a very small space with them each day, which isn’t ideal

5. Combine modes of transport

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The best way to get around Ireland, in my opinion, is to combine modes of transport.

This is especially useful for those of you who want to avoid car rental.

1. The public transport and organised tour combination

A combination of public transport and organised tours is going to be a solid option for those of you that can’t (or that don’t want to) rent a car.

Example : you fly into Dublin and you’re there for three nights. You can get around easily on foot and by using buses, the LUAS (a tram) and the DART (train).

You explore the city for two days and take one of the  many  day trips from Dublin (e.g. Meath).

You take a train to Galway and spend several days there. You can spend day one exploring the city. Day two on an organised tour to Connemara and day three on a day tour to Clare.

2. Rental car and public transport combination

Another solid combination is by using a rental car and public transportation. Let’s say you fly into Belfast. You spend the first day exploring the city.

Then you rent a car for a few days and drive the Causeway Coastal Route and then head on to Donegal.

Or, let’s say you fly into Shannon. You rent a car near the airport and then drive to Kerry. You explore the various peninsulas for a few days before dropping off the car and heading to Killarney.

You spend the day in the national park before taking the train to Dublin and exploring the capital. Or you could take the train to Waterford or Tipperary.

My 2 cents on picking the best way to get around Ireland

Deciding how to get around Ireland can be stressful, as it has such a massive impact on your overall trip.

The easiest way to decide the best transport type for  you  is to consider:

When you’ve taken the above into account, you’ll then want to map out a rough itinerary ( follow the steps here – they’ll remove stress from the process).

Once you have your route, you’ll be able to determine how to get around. Or, if you don’t want the hassle of planning the itinerary, follow one of our detailed road trip guides .

FAQs about how to get around in Ireland

We’ve had a lot of questions over the years asking about everything from ‘How to get around Ireland on public transport?’ to ‘What’s the cheapest option?’.

In the section below, we’ve popped in the most FAQs that we’ve received. If you have a question that we haven’t tackled, ask away in the comments section below.

What is the best way to get around Ireland?

In my experience, based on 33 years of living here, the best way to get around Ireland is by car. However, if you’re only visiting main towns and cities, you could easily use public transport.

Is it easy to get around in Ireland?

Yes and no. For example, without a car, getting around Donegal can be a nightmare. With a car, you’ll have no hassle. Main towns and cities are well served by buses, also.

What is the cheapest way to travel around Ireland?

If you’re looking to keep costs low, getting around Ireland via buses and trains is the cheapest option. You can reduce costs further by booking tickets in advance.

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Keith O’Hara has lived in Ireland for 35 years and has spent most of the last 10 creating what is now The Irish Road Trip guide. Over the years, the website has published thousands of meticulously researched Ireland travel guides, welcoming 30 million+ visitors along the way. In 2022, the Irish Road Trip team published the world’s largest collection of Irish Road Trip itineraries . Keith lives in Dublin with his dog Toby and finds writing in the 3rd person minus craic altogether.

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Kevin, Shelley, Aidan and Josh

Monday 6th of March 2023

My wife and I are coming to Ireland for 2 weeks at the end of July with our two teenage boys. Our first four day are in Dublin using public transportation. Then we would like to tour, at a pace that is our own, without having to be on a schedule with booked B and B's or hotels. What we are pondering is renting a camper van for our time outside Dublin. Is using a camper van a viable option, if so would you recommend a maximum size of camper van in width or legnth?

Keith O'Hara

Hey! Yep, plenty of people travel about by camper and, if you're used to driving one, then it's worth considering. It's just worth keeping in mind that there are restrictions about where you can park it up.

Mary Hankins

Tuesday 22nd of March 2022

Planning a trip in the Spring of 2023. So far plans include landing in Shannon, 2 days sightseeing Galway area, then on to Kenmare and seeing Ring of Kerry and the Beara Peninsula. Beara is primary objective as mother was born and raised there. However can't clarify if there's bus service to Kenmare or service from Kenmore to Castletownbere. Is there? Will have approx 2 weeks to sightsee and visit, cant decide if a car will be doable for second week. Your thoughts please.

Hey Mary! From what I can tell, you'd need to take a bus (the 286) from Castletownbere to Glengarriff and then take another from Glengarriff (the R51a) to Kenmare. When you say that you can't decide if a car will be doable, what do you mean?

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Europe Travel Guide

Last Updated: April 18, 2024

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From beautiful Paris to smoke-filled coffeeshops in Amsterdam, Oktoberfest to La Tomatina, Europe is a massive, diverse continent with an unlimited assortment of things to see and do. You won’t have any problem filling your time, whether you’re backpacking Europe for a few months on a budget or just spending a few weeks there on a well-earned vacation.

The continent boasts wonderful beaches, historical architecture, amazing wine, and tons of world-class festivals. Every country is incredibly different from the next too, providing limitless variety in what you do during your trip.

I first backpacked Europe in 2006 and was hooked immediately. I’ve been visiting every year since, have run tours around the continent, and even wrote a book on traveling in Europe . It’s a destination I love and never get tired of exploring.

This guide will give you an overview of Europe and the tips and tricks you need to start planning your trip. I’ve also written extensive travel guides to each country on the continent (linked below in this post) so you can get more in-depth information for your specific itinerary too!

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  • Things to See and Do
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Top 5 things to see and do in europe.

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1. Tour the Greek Islands

These islands are the mecca of summer beach fun and each is unique in its own great way. There’s Ios (beach party central with archeological ruins and awesome boat tours); Kos (ancient ruins and nature); Crete (Bronze Age ruins of Knossos, hiking, beaches, and wine), Santorini (iconic blue water, white buildings, and local wineries); Mykonos , (the upscale party island with beautiful beaches, villages, and sunsets), Naxos (best island in the Cyclades). Plus, Milos, Corfu, Lemnos, Zakynthos, and so many more! With hundreds of islands in the country, you can always find what you are looking for!

2. Ride the rails

Europe is famous for its international rail system. Rail passes like the Eurail Pass have been around forever and still make it very easy to get from country to country on a relatively small budget (and with lots of flexibility). Europe has some of the fastest trains in the world that travel up to an incredible 217 mph (350 kph). The whole continent is connected by trains and there’s a growing push for even more connections and long-distance, high-speed trains in order to reduce flying and help combat climate change. There’s nothing more quintessential than riding the trains in Europe and I encourage you to take as many trains as possible. It’s one of the best ways to see the continent.

3. Get lost in Paris

The “City of Lights” is everything people say it is. I fell in love with it the first time I stepped foot in Paris . The city is just magical. You have a ton of museums, cafes, jazz clubs, famous art, and beautiful architecture. I love just strolling around the streets of the Quartier Latin (Latin Quarter) or Montmartre neighborhood as it makes for a breathtaking day. Another one of my favorite things to do here is just sit in the Jardin des Champs-Élysées park and picnic like the Parisians. For something a bit different, check out the famous Catacombs and Paris Sewer Museum. With so much to offer in the way of culture, history, and gastronomy, it would take years to see everything here but you can still get a good feel of the city in a few days.

4. Go city hopping

There are so many amazing cities in Europe that we’d need a top 100 to list them all. Here are some of my personal favorites and must-see cities: London is rich in history, culture, and the famous Big Ben clock; Edinburgh is a vibrant medieval city with cozy pubs and a famous castle with a huge New Year’s Eve Party; Amsterdam has cozy coffee shops and canopied tree-covered canals; Berlin has a wild party scene, street art, and the Berlin Wall; Barcelona has tapas, beach, and unique Gaudi architecture; coastal Lisbon has colorful tiles, old tramcars, cobblestone streets and plenty of fresh seafood; Prague has a beautiful intact Old Town, incredible architecture and eclectic bars; Tallinn Estonia has beautiful medieval buildings with colorful roofs. Florence  is a mecca for Italian Renaissance architecture, art history, and gelato; Stockholm mixes medieval architecture and modern art and design. Crisscross the continent, take in the culture, and enjoy all the historic cities!

5. Hit the Alps

Whether you go skiing in the winter or hiking in the summer, the Alps hold some of the most breathtaking views in all the world. You don’t even need to be an expert hiker because there are mountain trails for all levels and crystal-clear Alpine lakes. Check out the spectacular Eibsee trail loop in Bavaria at the foot of Die Zugspitze, Germany’s tallest mountain, for the clearest, multi-colored, sparkling lake you’ve ever seen. Or the Männlichen Kleine Scheidegg Panorama trail in Switzerland’s stunning green and snow-capped Alps. Or visit Italy’s Dolomites in South Tyrol for the scenic Seceda trail. The Alps have trails for every fitness level and in every season.

Other Things to See and Do in Europe

1. tour amsterdam.

I love Amsterdam so much that I lived here for a short period of time in 2006. Here cobblestone and brick streets weave around lovely canals as people ride their bikes to and fro. My favorite things to enjoy here are Amsterdam’s vibrant art and music scene and there are also a ton of interesting museums here like the Anne Frank House, FOAM, the history museum, and the hemp museum. Be sure you get out of the center into Jordaan and Oost with their wonderful outdoor cafes and fewer tourists. Also, a visit to Amsterdam wouldn’t be complete without a canal cruise to visit the many islands and there are many to choose from that include snacks and drinks, sunset cruises, live guided tours, and more.

2. Hang out in Barcelona

Barcelona is a city that goes 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. It truly could give NYC a run for the “city that never sleeps” title. Be prepared for late-night dinners and parties until dawn. Besides a great food and nightlife scene, there is a wonderful beach, tons of Gaudi architecture (including the fairytale-like Parc Güell, as well as the iconic Sagrada Familia , which has been under construction for over 100 years!), incredible food tours, one of the best history museums in the country, and lots of outdoor spaces. What I love about Barcelona is that when you’re ready to chill, you can wander around Parc de la Ciutadella and marvel at the majestic fountains, plant life, and buildings created from an ornate military fortress.

3. Visit Berlin

Hip and trendy Berlin is an energetic destination. It is one of Europe’s most affordable capital cities, with a vibrant music and art scene and a growing foodie movement. Be sure to spend some time learning about the city’s darker history via the many excellent museums, memorials, and landmarks. The East Side Gallery, a section of the Berlin Wall that’s now painted with murals, and the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe are two especially powerful reminders of Germany’s past. For all periods of German history, don’t miss the Deutsches Historisches Museum (German Historical Museum) – it’s one of the best history museums in the world. Once you’ve had your fill of history, relax in Berlin’s many green spaces, from Tempelhof Field, the site of a former airfield and popular local hangout spot, to Tiergarten, a tree-covered former hunting ground for 17th-century aristocrats.

4. Drink beer at Oktoberfest

Oktoberfest is a must for anyone going to Germany at the end of September. While not a budget option since beers now cost 15 € a maß, I love the energy and friendly camaraderie this event inspires. For two weeks, millions of people from all over the world gather for lots of beer, excitement, music, and wild fun. Watching thousands of people sing together, raising quart-sized beer mugs for endless toasts, and enjoying the general party atmosphere makes you feel good about the world. (Or maybe that’s just the beer?) Just be sure to book your accommodation well in advance and be prepared to pay top prices for them. If you don’t have an outfit, don’t worry, there are plenty of shops even at the main train station where you can buy a Bavarian dirndl dress and men’s lederhosen.

5. Experience London

Get a taste of English culture in diverse London . The museums here are some of the best in the world (most are free) and include the Tate, the British Museum, the City Museum, the National Gallery, the Historical Museum. There’s no shortage of iconic sights here as well, with Big Ben, the House of Parliament, the London Eye, the Tower of London, Tower Bridge, and of course, Buckingham Palace. I love London’s diversity because of the countless international eateries with great food and wonderful pub culture, perfect for after a long day seeing the sights. Head to Brick Lane on the weekends for some amazing food and craft markets. I prefer Paris to London, but there is something sophisticated and fun about London. Just watch those pints — London is not a cheap destination!

6. Get outdoors in Scandinavia

My favorite region in Europe is Scandinavia. The quality of life here is high, the people are beautiful and friendly, and the cities are clean and historic. Cycling the cities, taking canal tours, hiking the vast forested areas, archipelago hopping, enjoying fika (a Swedish coffee break), and warming up in saunas are just a few of the popular activities that await you here. True, this area of Europe is not cheap, but there are plenty of ways to reduce your expenses. Don’t let the high prices scare you away. Highlights for me include Copenhagen , Stockholm , Gotland, Norway’s fjords, and Lapland in Finland .

7. Get enchanted in Prague

Prague has an amazing history and is one of the most beautiful and picturesque cities I’ve ever seen. Highlights include the 9th-century Prague Castle, the magnificent Charles Bridge (built in the 14th century and one of the oldest standing bridges in the world), the 10th-century old square with its iconic astronomical clock, and the winding Jewish Quarter. Even if you only have a few days there don’t miss the free walking tour which is one of my favorites in Europe and the best way to learn about the Old Town and the tragic history of the city that went from thriving Bohemian capital of art, music, and literature to part of the Iron Curtain after WWII. Some of my favorite gems here include the fantastic black light theater shows in 4D and the one-of-a-kind medieval dinner show in an old tavern complete with musicians and jugglers not to mention hearty food and drinks. During the weekends it heaves with people enjoying the bars, cheap beer, and delicious food so try to visit during the week (and in the spring or fall) to beat the crowds.

8. Relax on the French Riviera

Here, you can pretend to live the high life for a little bit. Have fun in the sun, relax on the beach, swim in azure blue water, hobnob with the rich and famous, and sail on (or gaze at) gigantic yachts. As for cities, Nice is nice with its palm-tree-lined promenade, old town, and many art museums. If you want to go see how the rich and famous live, spend an afternoon checking out Cannes to soak up some glamorous vibes on La Croisette where they hold the famous Cannes Film Festival. The kingdom of Monaco with its tiny streets, beautiful buildings, and world-famous casino is just a skip away too.

9. Enjoy the great outdoors in Interlaken

Located in the beautiful mountains of Switzerland, Interlaken is a gorgeous place to unwind with fantastic hiking, delicious hot chocolate, and plenty of outdoor sports. The area is full of natural attractions to explore, including the St. Beatus Caves (complete with a legendary dragon), the cascading 500-meter-high (1,640 feet) Giessbach Waterfalls, the Jungfraujoch mountain railway (which leads to the highest train station on the continent), and a plethora of lakes (hence the town’s name). It’s a good alternative to all the cities and museums. Interlaken is also a popular party destination for backpackers and other young travelers. By far, my favorite scenic and visually stunning trail was the Oberberghorn panoramic hike, where you can wander the green mountain ridge ogling the amazing views and the turquoise-blue Brienzersee.

10. Experience history in Rome

In this thriving historical city, you can’t walk two feet without stumbling over a ruin, making Rome a history buff’s dream. Its tiny streets are perfect for wandering as you explore the Colosseum, see the Forum and Palatine Hill, visit the Pantheon, spend time in Vatican City, admire the Spanish Steps, and toss coins into the famous Trevi Fountain. The skip-the-line tickets can definitely be worth it so you don’t waste time waiting outside attractions. Rome also has amazing food (it’s Italy, after all) and nightlife. Visit the Trastevere area for a taste of “local” Rome and chill bars. It’s my favorite area in the city because you feel like you’re in a small village in the middle of a big city.

11. Hike around the Cinque Terre

Cinque Terre is my favorite part of Italy. These five beautiful cliffside towns are perched near warm waters and beautiful olive and grape groves. There are wondrous and strenuous hikes in these hills; for a real challenge, take trail #8. Or just walk the coastline for something less difficult. Many activities here revolve around the coastline: kayaking, swimming, having a beach picnic or visiting the Technical Naval Museum. If you happen to be here in December or January, don’t miss the Nativity Manarola, the world’s biggest lighted nativity scene.

12. Tour Krakow

Krakow looks like it stepped out of a medieval postcard. It’s a hip, trendy, and youthful city that’s the center of education in Poland, meaning there are a lot of university students here. Most travelers come to party here (the vodka is cheap) but try to enjoy the city’s history and food besides just the bars. Walk the Royal Road through the Old Town to the 13th-century Wawel Castle, tour Schindler’s Factory (where Schindler saved over 1,200 Jews during World War II), and visit the sobering Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp. You can also take a fascinating day trip to the UNESCO World Heritage Wieliczka Salt Mine, a 13th-century mine with cavernous chambers, statues, chapels, chandeliers, and cathedrals all carved out of salt.

13. Visit the ruin bars in Budapest

The coolest nightlife in all of Europe is found in Budapest . Built in abandoned buildings, ruin bars feature funky art installations, repurposed furniture, and quirky decor. They are amazing, fun, and great places to meet locals, as people of all ages flock here. Open since 2001, Szimpla Kert is the original ruin bar and one of my favorites, along with Instant-Fogas Complex, which takes up an entire building and is actually many different bars in one. Don’t skip the ruin bars — they’re one of the most unique things about the city!

14. Explore Cornwall

The best part of England is outside London, yet unfortunately, not a lot of travelers leave London. Head west to the area of Cornwall for cheaper prices, welcoming locals, natural beauty, great hiking, rolling hills, plenty of medieval castles, and picturesque small towns. If you like biking, the Camel Trail from Bodmin to Padstow is worth the trip and you even pass by a local vineyard. It’s an easy way to spend a day (and it’s pretty flat so it’s not too hard to do.) Plus, I had the best fish and chips in Cornwall! Overall, it’s what you think of as “traditional England.”

15. Walk the Camino

El Camino de Santiago (The Way of Saint James) is an ancient pilgrimage route that stretches from France all the way across northern Spain. It is a 500 mile (800 km) trail that winds through incredible terrain, ending in Santiago de Compostela at the cathedral where St. James is supposedly buried. As a pilgrim, you get a “pilgrim’s passport” which allows you to stay in affordable pilgrim-only hostels, making this a surprisingly budget-friendly adventure. While it usually takes over a month to complete, you can just walk a section if you don’t have the time. To receive a “Compostela” (certificate of completion), you just need to walk the last 62 miles (100 km), which generally takes 4-5 days.

16. Throw tomatoes during La Tomatina

By far my favorite festival, the largest food fight in the world happens during the last Wednesday of August in Bunol, Spain. What started in 1945 as a local brawl has turned into a massive event drawing tens of thousands of people from all over the world. For about an hour, everyone throws tomatoes at each other, leaving streets ankle-deep in tomato juice. Afterward, everyone walks down to the river, cleans off, and then heads to the town square for sangria and music.

17. Find Dracula in Romania

Not a lot of people visit Romania but this underrated country in Eastern Europe has undiscovered yet picturesque medieval towns like Brasov (home to “Dracula’s castle”), Sighisoara, and Sibiu; gorgeous beaches on the Black Sea; and incredible hiking in the Fagaras Mountains — all at dirt-cheap prices. Other major sights include frescoed Byzantine monasteries, the steepled wooden churches of Transylvania, the hip university town Cluj-Napoca, the post-communist capital of Bucharest, and the Danube Delta, a huge nature reserve.

18. Drink whisky in Islay

Whisky has a long history on Islay , an island off Scotland’s west coast. It’s been made there since the 16th-century — first in backyards and then, starting in the 19th-century, in large distilleries. Over the years, whisky from the island came to be considered a specialty and was used to flavor a lot of other blends on the mainland. There are currently nine working distilleries on the island, all located along the island’s shores, with Laphroaig, Ardbeg, and Lagavulin being the most famous. Most distilleries here make single-malt Scotch, meaning that only one type of grain (barley) is used. My visit here was amazing and, even if you don’t like whisky, there are tons of good hikes and walks throughout this magnificent island.

19. Explore Iceland

Iceland is a magical country with majestic waterfalls, hidden hot springs around every corner, and sweeping vistas unlike anywhere else in the world. After my first visit, the country quickly became one of my favorite countries. With whale watching in the summer, the northern lights in the winter, and geothermal baths for soaking in year-round, there really is no bad time to visit! While Iceland’s main draw is the epic natural landscapes, it’s worth spending a couple of days in Reykjavik with its café culture, artsy feel, and brightly colored wooden row houses.

20. Sail the Croatian coast

With calm winds, short distances, a coastline littered with over 1,000 islands, and countless historical sites, Croatia is one of the world’s best sailing destinations. If you can, go during the shoulder season when you can find some great deals. Plan to stay at least a couple of days on one of the islands, with the most popular being Brac, Hvar, Krk, Cres, and Lošinj. However, don’t be afraid to get off the beaten path and explore some of the lesser-known islands such as Silba, Vis, and Lastovo. If you want to splash out and spend a week partying on a yacht, check out The Yacht Week, which hosts week-long parties, complete with DJs, from May-September. You can book a full boat to share with friends or just a cabin if you’re traveling solo. Prices start at 5,250 HRK per person and go up to 9,300 HRK.

21. Explore the Balkans

While the Balkans have become more popular with backpackers in recent years, it’s still largely overlooked by most budget travelers, despite being an extremely budget-friendly region. The Balkan peninsula is home to great (and again, overlooked) wine, beautiful medieval towns like Kotor and Mostar, stunning mountainous landscapes, beautiful pebble beaches, coffee culture, fresh, hearty yet inexpensive food, and museums covering the area’s history, including the most recent turbulent events of the early 1990s. I especially loved my time in Albania . Don’t miss the beautiful beaches in Ksamil, nicknamed the “Maldives of Europe’ as well as the mountain village of Gjirokastër, which was occupied by Romans, Byzantines, and Ottomans. The Balkans have so much to offer for every budget and every country has its unique cultural flavor.

22. Take a wine tour in the Loire Valley

Located in central France, the picturesque Loire Valley is a UNESCO World Heritage site and stretches 280 kilometers (174 miles) along the Loire River. One of the major wine-producing regions of France, the area is home to some of the best wines in the world, with over 1,000 vineyards open to the public. Even those who don’t drink wine will enjoy the beautiful small towns, great food, and the region’s over 300 impressive chateaux. I loved the medieval Chenonceau Castle and Chateau Villandry and the small villages like Saint-Florent-le-Vieil. Spring and Autumn are my favorite times to visit because you can go biking and do outdoor activities when it’s not too hot and there are fewer people. It’s an area not to be missed.

23. See Fado in Portugal

Fado is an important musical tradition in Portugal , originating in Lisbon and stretching back some 200 years. The word “fado” likely stems from the Latin word for fate, and it’s very haunting, poetic, and emotional music. Most of the songs follow themes of loss and mourning, and the music was popular with the working class (especially sailors). Performances normally take place in restaurants during dinner. In Lisbon, head to Clube de Fado, Tasca do Chico, Parreirinha de Alfama, or Senhor Vinho.

24. Tour green Slovenia

Slovenia is one of Europe’s least-visited destinations, which is mind-blowing to me because it’s an amazing place to visit. Slovenia offers all the beauty of Western Europe but at a fraction of the cost and with a fraction of the crowds. Perfect for outdoor adventure lovers, Slovenia offers rugged mountains, untouched landscapes, fantastic ski resorts, plentiful wine, sprawling cave systems, incredible food, and postcard-perfect lakes, such as the famous Lake Bled with its castle on an island. I loved Piran, Slovenia’s often overlooked coastal Venetian-style harbor town that was actually founded 3000 years ago. Stroll around its beautiful windy cobble-stoned streets, beautiful plazas, and take advantage of the many affordable restaurants right on the water. Make sure to also spend a few days in the country’s capital, Ljubljana, known as one of the continent’s greenest and most livable cities. Take a river cruise to see the city and enjoy the friendliness of the locals.

  For more information on specific countries in Europe, check out the guides below:

  • Albania Travel Guide
  • Austria Travel Guide
  • Belgium Travel Guide
  • Belarus Travel Guide
  • Bosnia & Herzegovina Travel Guide
  • Bulgaria Travel Guide
  • Czechia Travel Guide
  • Croatia Travel Guide
  • Denmark Travel Guide
  • England Travel Guide
  • Estonia Travel Guide
  • Finland Travel Guide
  • France Travel Guide
  • Germany Travel Guide
  • Greece Travel Guide
  • Hungary Travel Guide
  • Iceland Travel Guide
  • Ireland Travel Guide
  • Italy Travel Guide
  • Latvia Travel Guide
  • Lithuania Travel Guide
  • Malta Travel Guide
  • Moldova Travel Guide
  • Montenegro Travel Guide
  • Netherlands Travel Guide
  • Norway Travel Guide
  • Portugal Travel Guide
  • Poland Travel Guide
  • Romania Travel Guide
  • Scotland Travel Guide
  • Slovakia Travel Guide
  • Slovenia Travel Guide
  • Spain Travel Guide
  • Sweden Travel Guide
  • Switzerland Travel Guide
  • Ukraine Travel Guide

Europe Travel Costs

a traditional Austrian home overlooking the snow capped mountains and rolling hills in the Austria countryside

Accommodation – Accommodation prices vary greatly by region. In Western Europe, hostel dorm rooms cost between 25-45 EUR per night, depending on the room’s size and the popularity of the hostel. I stayed in a 6-bed dorm in Berlin for 20 EUR, while the same one would have cost me around 45 EUR in Paris. A room in Paris costs on the higher end and a room in cheaper Athens costs on the lower end.

In Eastern Europe, hostel dorm rooms cost between 10-15 EUR per night depending on the size of the dorm room and the popularity of the hostel. The further east you go, the cheaper it gets. Expect to pay around 30-60 EUR per night for a private room that sleeps two.

In Scandinavia, hostel dorm beds cost around 25-45 EUR, while private rooms are 65-80 EUR. Budget hotels start around 85 EUR.

Most accommodations offer free linens, free Wi-Fi, and a lot offer free breakfast, but it’s important to check specific websites for exact amenities.

Campsites cost between 10-15 EUR per night for a basic plot for two without electricity.

Food – Food traditions in Europe run deep, stretching back centuries to become integral parts of each country’s culture. From baguettes in France to tapas in Spain, from hearty Eastern European stews and goulash to the fresh vegetables and olive oils of the Mediterranean, European cuisine varies as much as the countries themselves. Food prices differ greatly across the continent, so check individual country guides for specifics.

But no matter where you are, even in the more expensive countries, finding places to eat within your budget is easier than you might think. Throughout Western Europe, you can find small shops, street food stalls, or food trucks where you can get sandwiches, gyros, kebabs, slices of pizza, or sausages for between 3-7 EUR. These shops are most often found in train stations, bus stations, and main pedestrian areas, and offer cheap food alternatives that can have you eating on 12-17 EUR per day. Fast food (think McDonald’s) costs around 7-10 EUR for a combo meal.

Turkish, Middle Eastern, and Vietnamese eateries abound in Germany, while Indian food is incredible and everywhere in the United Kingdom. Meals at these restaurants usually cost between 8-12 EUR.

Restaurant meals in casual, traditional eateries generally cost around 13-25 EUR for a main dish and drink. Food is much cheaper in the east than in the west, and in the west, northern regions like Scandinavia and the UK are more expensive than southern countries like Spain, Portugal, and Italy.

In Eastern Europe, even if you are eating out for all your meals, you can still get by on a food budget of as little as 15 EUR per day.

For drinks, a pint of beer is 2-5 EUR, a glass of wine is 2-7 EUR, a cappuccino is 2-5 EUR, and cocktails range from 6-14 EUR.

If you eat out, do so at lunch and get the prix-fixe menu (two-course or three-course set menu). Restaurants offer this set menu during lunch, and with prices between 10-20 EUR, it’s a way better deal than the regular dinner menu. You can also get affordable lunches at outdoor markets. So many European cities have huge fresh food markets throughout town.

You can cook your own food for around 45-65 EUR per week. This gets you basic staples like rice, pasta, seasonal produce, bread, and some meat. You can save money by shopping at discount supermarkets like Profi, Lidl, Aldi, and Penny Market.

If you want to save big money on meals, head to one of the markets, pick up some cheese, wine, bread, meats, or anything else, and go to the park for a picnic. (Or grab a sandwich for later!) You’ll find the locals doing the same thing, and it’s one of the cheaper ways to get a true taste of local food.

Backpacking Europe Suggested Budgets

Prices for travel in Europe vary greatly depending on how far north, east, south, or west you travel. If you stick to the budget accommodations, food, and tours listed here and use all my tips on saving money, you need about 65-110 EUR per day in Western Europe, 40-50 EUR in Eastern Europe, and about 85-130 EUR in Scandinavia.

Those numbers reflect a traveler who stays in hostels, cooks some meals and eats out cheaply, enjoys a few drinks, and sticks to free and cheap activities like hiking, walking tours, and enjoying nature. This is your typical backpacker budget. You aren’t going to have a fancy time, but you aren’t going to want for anything either.

However, by getting tourist cards and rail passes, avoiding flights, occasionally Couchsurfing or camping, cooking all your meals, and not drinking, you can travel a lot cheaper. On this budget, you could do Western Europe on 35-45 EUR per day, Eastern Europe on 20-25 EUR, and Scandinavia on 50-65 EUR. That would require you to take a train or a bus or hitchhike everywhere, skip most museums, and limit how often you go out.

Generally, the suggested daily budget for Europe is 80-120 EUR. You can use the chart below to get an idea of how much you need to budget daily. Keep in mind these are daily averages – some days you’ll spend more, some days you’ll spend less (you might spend less every day). We just want to give you a general idea of how to make your budget. Prices are in EUR.

Europe Travel Guide: Money-Saving Tips

Individual country guides have more specific information on how to save money in them but here are some general tips on cutting your costs while you explore Europe:

  • Picnic – This continent has a lot of little shops where you can buy pre-made sandwiches or ingredients to make your own. Many supermarkets have delis as well where you can get food to go. Buy some food, eat outside, and watch the city and its people go by. It’s a much more enjoyable and cheaper way to eat.
  • Eat local and cheap – Not into picnicking? Eat at local sandwich shops, pizza parlors, Maoz, Wok to Walks, and outdoor street vendors. Avoiding restaurants and eating at a lot of the local “grab n’ go” places gives you a taste of the local cuisine at a much cheaper price. If you’re really on a budget, use your creative cooking skills to prepare meals at the hostel as well.
  • Stay with a local – Hostels can add up really quickly. If you don’t have any friends with whom you can stay, consider using Couchsurfing , which connects you with locals who let you stay with them for free. Plus, they tend to also have meetups to meet other locals and travelers. It’s a great way to save on accommodation and meet a local who can share their insider tips and advice.
  • Camp in a garden – A very good camping service specific to Europe is Campspace , which allows you to pitch a tent in someone’s backyard for free or for a small fee (around 10-20 EUR). All of the garden owners have profiles that tell you what services and facilities they offer. Also, many countries allow wild camping (like Sweden), which can save you a fortune if you have a tent.
  • Take the bus – Budget bus companies like Flixbus can take you across the continent for cheap. I personally feel it’s best for day travel as sitting up for an overnight bus isn’t really ideal for sleeping. It isn’t glamorous, but with tickets starting at 5 EUR, you really can’t complain!
  • Get a Rail Pass – Eurail Passes have saved me hundreds of dollars. If you are traveling far distances and through many countries, they are a great deal.
  • Take the free city tours – One of the great things about Europe is that you can find free walking tours in all the major cities. They can be a great way to see the city attractions, take in some history, and learn your bearings without spending any money. Just make sure to tip your guide at the end!
  • Plan accordingly – Plan your trip around Europe so you avoid doubling back. Transportation is a big expense so proper planning can save you a lot of money (and time). Go in a straight line or a loop. Booking your accommodation ahead helps you save as well since cheap, good places unsurprisingly get reserved first. One thing I’ve learned is that waiting until the last minute means you get stuck with expensive places or cheap places no one wants.
  • Fly cheap – If you know where you are going and a train won’t do, try to book flights early. You can often get round trip fares for as little as 5 EUR from many of the European discount airlines like Ryanair or Wizz. Many capital cities have smaller airports farther from the city with ‘inconvenient’ times but cheaper fares. Keep in mind you might need to factor in an early morning Uber or taxi if the busses aren’t running and you have an early flight!
  • Drink less – Those 5 EUR beers add up. Hit happy hours or pick and choose when you party. Hostel bars are a good place to get cheap drinks or buy your alcohol at the supermarket. Plus, in Europe, it’s legal to drink outside in parks, plazas, by the lakes or rivers. You’ll find you can save a lot of money by not going to bars and clubs. Partying your way across the continent will destroy your bank balance in no time.
  • Get a city tourist card – Many local tourism offices sell a tourism card for all their attractions, tours, and restaurants. This card gives you free entry and substantial discounts on all the attractions and tours in a city, free local public transportation (a huge plus), and discounts at a few restaurants and shopping malls. They save a ton of money. If you plan on doing a lot of sightseeing, get one of these cards.
  • Rideshare – If you’re flexible in your schedule, use the ridesharing service BlaBlaCar to catch rides with locals between cities (or countries) by paying a small fee. It’s like Airbnb but for rides. I used this service in Switzerland and, not only did I save a lot of money, but I got to meet interesting people and learn about local culture and life. Drivers are verified and it’s perfectly safe, though sometimes rides cancel at the last minute (which is why you need to be flexible). Check their ratings first and try to use rides where the person has done many trips.
  • Bring a water bottle – The tap water is safe to drink in most of Europe, so bring a reusable water bottle to save money and reduce your plastic use. LifeStraw is my go-to brand as their bottles have built-in filters to ensure your water is always clean and safe.
  • Get a HostelPass – HostelPass is a discount membership for hostels in Europe. Members get 10-20% off select hostels around Europe, as well as perks like free breakfast or free drinks. There are discounts on tours and activities too. It’s a great way to save money if you’re bouncing around Europe as they have hostels in 18 countries around the continent.

Where to Stay in Europe

Europe has a ton of budget accommodation options. The individual country and city guides have tons of recommendations but here’s a short list of some of my favorite budget hostels and hotels around Europe:

  • The Flying Pig (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
  • Hotel 54 (Barcelona, Spain)
  • Generator Hostel (Copenhagen, Denmark)
  • Harcourt Hotel (Dublin, Ireland)
  • Castle Rock (Edinburgh, Scotland)
  • Ios Palm Pansion (Ios, Greece)
  • Greg and Tom’s Party Hostel (Krakow, Poland)
  • Largo da Sé Guest House (Lisbon, Portugal)
  • Sophie’s Hostel (Prague, Czech Republic)
  • The Yellow (Rome, Italy)
  • City Backpackers (Stockholm, Sweden)

How to Get Around Europe

The famous steam train from Harry Potter crossing an old bridge in Scotland

Public transportation – Transportation around most European cities is by tram, subway, or bus. Prices are typically around 2 EUR for a one-way ticket in Western Europe and closer to 1 EUR in Eastern Europe. Most large cities also have day passes available that offer unlimited public transportation. These passes are usually 5-12 EUR per day.

In large cities with international airports, there is usually a bus or train available that ferries travelers from the downtown core to the airport. Expect to pay around 5-15 EUR to get to/from the airport.

Bus – Buses are not quite as comfortable as Europe’s trains, although certain lines do have great amenities (like roomy seats and Wi-Fi). While buses are not the most efficient way to travel around the continent, they’re certainly dependable, reliable, and cheap. You can find last-minute rides for as little as 5 EUR. A route from Berlin to Munich is about 25 EUR, while Paris to Bordeaux can be as low as 10 EUR. Longer routes, like Amsterdam to Copenhagen, start at around 47 EUR.

Each country has its own national bus service, but some lines also take you long distances internationally. Megabus and Flixbus (which now owns Eurolines) are the most popular companies.

Train – Train travel is a great way to see Europe. Intercity train prices vary wildly from country to country, depending on whether you take the slow train or a high-speed train and how far in advance you book. For example, a high-speed train from Berlin to Munich costs around 38-60 EUR, Bordeaux to Paris is about 50-85 EUR, and Madrid to Barcelona ranges from 45-85 EUR. Non-high-speed trains and other intercity lines are a lot cheaper, generally costing about 40-50% of the price of high-speed trains. Eastern Europe inter-country trains usually cost between 45-100 EUR when the ticket is booked last minute. Short train rides of 2-3 hours within countries cost about 27 EUR.

To find routes and prices for trains around Europe, use Trainline .

You may also want to consider getting a Eurail Pass , which allows travelers to explore Europe by providing a set number of stops in a specific time period. These passes are continent-wide, country-specific, or regional. It can potentially save you hundreds of dollars.

Ridesharing/Car sharing – If your schedule is flexible, use a ridesharing service and catch rides with locals between cities (or countries). Drivers are verified and it’s perfectly safe. BlaBlaCar is the most popular.

If you’d rather rent a car yourself and find passengers to share a ride with, use Discover Cars to find the best car rental prices.

Flying – Budget airlines are so prolific that competition helps keep fares low. You can often find tickets where the fare is just 5 EUR round-trip! Companies like EasyJet, Ryanair, Wizz, and Vueling offer mind-blowingly cheap flights throughout Europe. Book at least a month early to scoop up great deals.

Make sure that the airport they fly into isn’t too far out of your way (transportation from the secondary airport sometimes negates the savings from using the budget airline itself).

Keep in mind that you’ll have to pay to check your baggage on these cheap flights. It costs about 25-39 EUR for one checked bag. If you wait to pay for your luggage at the gate, you end up paying almost double. Travel carry-on only to avoid this added cost.

Hitchhiking – Hitchhiking in Europe is very safe, but it’s not for everyone. Hitching is quite common around the continent and I’ve met a number of travelers who have done it (I, myself, traveled this way in Bulgaria and Iceland). Some countries are very supportive (Romania, Iceland, Germany) while others may be a bit more time-consuming (Italy, Spain). HitchWiki is the best website for hitchhiking info.

Here are my suggested articles for how to get around Europe:

  • 7 Cheap Ways to Travel Across Europe
  • Are Eurail Passes a Giant Scam or Do They Save You Money?
  • The Ultimate Guide to Finding Cheap Flights

When to Go to Europe

There’s no wrong time to visit Europe. Peak season is summer, when Europe gets crowded and August is the time most European families are at the beach so everything becomes more crowded and expensive. But the overall atmosphere and weather are great during this time, so it’s still worth visiting during peak season (just book your accommodation in advance — especially in August). Keep in mind it’s much hotter in summer so if you like AC, be sure to check that your hostel or hotel has it before you book. You can expect the most crowds in Western Europe. For this reason, I feel summer is a great time to visit the Balkans and the Baltics because many people head to the beaches in Spain, France, Italy, Croatia, and Greece.

Shoulder season is spring and fall (April-May and September-October). It’s still warm during this time but there aren’t as many crowds and prices are cheaper. This is my favorite time to visit hotspot places like Spain, Croatia and Greece, where it’s still hot enough to swim in the sea but you have way more room on the beach. It’s also a good time to go hiking in the Alps in Germany, northern Italy, Slovenia and Switzerland because it’s cooler during the day so you’re much less sweaty on the mountain without shade. The weather is good, the crowds are smaller, and the prices lower.

Winter is from November to February but in much of Central Europe, it’s wet and cold until March or April. It gets cold, even as far south as it gets (like Greece). On the other hand, the Christmas season has Christmas markets and festivals galore! Even if it’s cold, this is a cultural tradition you can’t miss and why I love Europe in December. There is hot mulled wine, sweets, and plenty of hot snacks, which vary by country. One of my favorites is Prague because the Old Town Square is lit up with a gigantic tree with aromas of crispy cinnamon pastries and mulled wine. Berlin takes their Christmas markets very seriously, so there are around 80 different markets with special themes.

Winter is fantastic in Europe for skiing and snowboarding but it doesn’t have to break the bank if you plan carefully. While Switzerland and France are probably the most famous, they are also expensive, but there are plenty of budget winter options.

How to Stay Safe in Europe

Europe is very safe for backpacking and solo traveling, even if you’re traveling solo, and even as a solo female traveler. Violent crimes against tourists are very rare. In fact, some of the safest countries in the world are in Europe. (I wrote a whole article about how Europe is safe to visit right now .)

That said, there are scams and petty crimes you should watch out for, especially around popular tourist landmarks. The most important thing to be aware of is pickpockets in crowds and on public transportation. Zip your bags and don’t put your mobile phone in a jacket pocket where someone could quickly take it. This should be obvious but don’t flash your money to let everyone know you have a huge wad of cash.

When choosing a hostel, look for ones with lockers. It’s always a good idea to carry around a padlock or combination lock. Most hostels are safe and travelers respect each other and I’ve rarely seen things happen to people’s valuables. Nevertheless, I always think that prevention is better.

As anywhere, the standard precautions apply (never leave your drink unattended at the bar, never walk home alone intoxicated, etc.). When at the bar, always keep an eye on your drink. Avoid walking home alone at night if you’re intoxicated.

For female travelers in particular, it’s always a good idea to have a bit of extra money on you just in case you need to take an Uber or taxi back by yourself so you don’t take unnecessary risks to save money. If you’re using apps to date people while traveling, please use common sense and meet in public places. Since I’m not a female traveler, please check out the numerous female bloggers who have first hand knowledge of this.

If you’re worried about scams, you can read about common travel scams to avoid here.

If you rent a vehicle, don’t leave any valuables in it overnight. Break-ins are rare, but it’s always better to be safe than sorry. Be aware that the UK drives on the left and that most rental cars in Europe will have manual transmissions unless you request otherwise.

When hiking, always bring water, sunscreen, and bandaids or foot plasters. There is nothing worse than being halfway up the mountain with a blister and nothing you can do about it!

Likewise, when at the coast, don’t forget not only to wear sunscreen! I can’t tell you how many times I’ve seen people get burnt to a crisp the first day. Be sure to check the weather before you depart and dress accordingly.

If you do experience an emergency, dial 112 for assistance.

Always trust your gut instinct. Make copies of your personal documents, including your passport and ID. Forward your itinerary to loved ones so they know where you are.

The most important piece of advice I can offer is to purchase good travel insurance. Travel insurance will protect you against illness, injury, theft, and cancellations. It’s comprehensive protection in case anything goes wrong. I never go on a trip without it as I’ve had to use it many times in the past. You can use the widget below to find the policy right for you:

Europe Travel Guide: The Best Booking Resources

These are my favorite companies to use when I travel. They consistently have the best deals, offer world-class customer service and great value, and overall, are better than their competitors. They are the companies I use the most and are always the starting point in my search for travel deals.

  • Skyscanner – Skyscanner is my favorite flight search engine. They search small websites and budget airlines that larger search sites tend to miss. They are hands down the number one place to start.
  • Hostelworld – This is the best hostel accommodation site out there with the largest inventory, best search interface, and widest availability.
  • Booking.com – The best all around booking site that constantly provides the cheapest and lowest rates. They have the widest selection of budget accommodation. In all my tests, they’ve always had the cheapest rates out of all the booking websites.
  • HostelPass – This new card gives you up to 20% off hostels throughout Europe. It’s a great way to save money. They’re constantly adding new hostels too. I’ve always wanted something like this and glad it finallt exists.
  • Get Your Guide – Get Your Guide is a huge online marketplace for tours and excursions. They have tons of tour options available in cities all around the world, including everything from cooking classes, walking tours, street art lessons, and more!
  • The Man in Seat 61 – This website is the ultimate guide to train travel anywhere in the world. They have the most comprehensive information on routes, times, prices, and train conditions. If you are planning a long train journey or some epic train trip, consult this site.
  • Rome2Rio – This website allows you to see how to get from point A to point B the best and cheapest way possible. It will give you all the bus, train, plane, or boat routes that can get you there as well as how much they cost.
  • FlixBus – Flixbus has routes between 20 European countries with prices starting as low 5 EUR! Their buses include WiFi, electrical outlets, a free checked bag.
  • SafetyWing – Safety Wing offers convenient and affordable plans tailored to digital nomads and long-term travelers. They have cheap monthly plans, great customer service, and an easy-to-use claims process that makes it perfect for those on the road.
  • LifeStraw – My go-to company for reusable water bottles with built-in filters so you can ensure your drinking water is always clean and safe.
  • Unbound Merino – They make lightweight, durable, easy-to-clean travel clothing.
  • Top Travel Credit Cards – Points are the best way to cut down travel expenses. Here’s my favorite point earning credit cards so you can get free travel!

GO DEEPER: Nomadic Matt’s In-Depth Budget Guide to Europe!

Nomadic Matt's Guide to Europe

While I have a lot of free tips on Europe, I also wrote an entire book that goes into great detail on everything you need to plan a trip here on a budget! You’ll get suggested itineraries, budgets, even more ways to save money, my favorite restaurants, prices, practical information (i.e. phone numbers, websites, prices, safety advice, etc etc), and cultural tips.

I’ll give the insider view of Europe that I got from years of traveling and living here! The downloadable guide can be used on your Kindle, iPad, phone, or computer so you can have it with you when you go. Click here to learn more about my book on Europe!

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Global open-top tour bus operator Big Bus Tours has added 40 electric sightseeing buses to its fleet in time for the summer holiday season.

Big Bus Tours is introducing 20 brand-new Ankai electric buses in Paris and Vienna and retrofitting 20 buses in London by converting 20 of the existing diesel fleet to electric.

The new electric tour buses in Paris and Vienna are purpose-built electric sightseeing buses supplied by Ankai Anhui. The buses have 315 kW battery packs, sending power to the road through a ZF hub-motor axle. The buses can DC fast charge within four to six hours, depending on the grid load.

In London, the original buses are 2012 Ankai tri-axle diesel converted to fully electric by Equipmake. The conversion entails fitting a 327 kW battery pack that sends power to a single motor driving directly into the existing axles. The buses can be charged either AC or DC. The London buses are only used during the day, so they’ll be charged overnight on 22 kW chargers.

“We are thrilled to welcome these new electric buses as part of our investment in sustainability,” said Pat Waterman, executive chairman of Big Bus Tours. “This EV expansion is a major step forward in reducing our carbon footprint and enhancing the tour experience for our customers.”

The electric buses in all three European cities will hit the road this summer, bringing the company’s total electric fleet to 51 (just over 10% of its global fleet).

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What to wear to the Taylor Swift UK and Ireland Eras tour

E xcitement is building ahead of Taylor Swift’s imminent arrival in the UK and Ireland as ‘Swifties’ consider what imaginative outfits they will be wearing to her energetic three-hour shows.

The Tortured Poets Department singer will kick start the next leg of The Eras Tour at Edinburgh’s esteemed Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium on Friday, June 7, followed by Liverpool, Cardiff, London and Dublin.

This tour’s set list consists of more than 40 songs grouped into 11 distinct acts that portray all of pop star’s iconic studio albums conceptually.

The captivating sets encompass everything from her self-titled country album Taylor Swift, which was released in 2006 when she was just 16-years-old, up until her eleventh studio pop album The Tortured Poets Department, released in May this year.

To celebrate the evolution of the 34-year-old songwriter, since the tour commenced in Glendale, Arizona, in March, her loyal fan base have been dressing up as their favourite eras, with creative, sparkly and edgy attire.

Here, we unravel some of these trends to provide concertgoers with some inspiration for their own era outfits.

Red was released in 2012 and was arguably Swift’s breakthrough album as its lead single ‘We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together’ earned the singer-songwriter her very first number-one hit on the Billboard Pop Singles Chart.

It marked a shift away from country music which was reflected in her vintage looks and pop tunes.

During this iconic era, Swift began experimenting more with her sound and style and was often snapped in vibrant red and stripy clothing.

Fans looking to mirror this classic aesthetic will be drawn to bright red garments, black fedora hats, and of course the global pop star’s signature red lipstick.

Many might also choose to don a graphic tee with bold red and black writing to replicate what the singer wore in her 22 music video.

The Red era is arguably the easiest era to emulate, as a dive into the depths of a former 2010s wardrobe is likely to uncover a plethora of bold tees and statement classic accessories.

But if your hunt is unsuccessful, a quick search for ‘red shorts’ or ‘black and white striped T-shirts’ on Vinted or ASOS is likely to be fruitful.

Accessorize Packable Fedora Black, £18

Oliver Bonas , Shirring Stripe Black Jersey Top, £20 (down from £35)

Roman Red Textured Tie Waist Cotton Shorts, £15 (down from £20)

Reputation era

If snake print and sparkly bodysuits are your thing, Swift’s dramatic U-turn reputation era is for you.

Reputation’s release in 2017 coincided with the singer’s return to public life, after her notable absence from red carpets and interviews, which marked an reinvention of her music as well as her style.

During this era, Swift ditched her previous sweet and innocent aesthetic and reemerged with a bold and unapologetic exterior.

If you are looking to channel a confident Reputation persona, black clothing, chains, leather and striking jewellery will be your new best friend.

In addition, the album cover looks like a newspaper which some Swifties have been incorporating into their bold looks.

Dune London Snake-effect Brooch-Detail Clutch Bag, £56 (down from £80)

New Look Black Leather-Look Mini Skirt, £13 (down from £19.99)

New Look   Black Mesh Rhinestone Bodysuit, £19.99

Lover was the seventh studio album by the American singer-songwriter and was released in 2019 by Republic Records.

It was her first album after her departure from Big Machine Records and many of her songs reflect this newfound liberation.

The album cover is a stark contrast to her former edgy Reputation phase and encompasses bubblegum visuals and pastel colours.

Those looking to embrace this soft ‘lovecore’ aesthetic should reach for lavender, baby blue and pastel pink garments and accessories – think Barbie and butterflies.

This candyfloss vibe will definitely help prepare you to belt out Cruel Summer at the top of your lungs.

PrettyLittleThing  Light Pink Rib Butterfly Diamante Racer Top, £11 (down from £14)

River Island Beige Embellished Denim Shorts , £40

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Folklore era

This wistful 2020 album is full of escapism and many fans have been replicating this vibe by putting together some cottage-core inspired outfits.

Cottage-core is a fashion trend which idealises rural life, and many concertgoers have worn flower crowns, bohemian dresses and of course cardigans – the named of the album’s lead single – to align with this aesthetic.

If crafts are your thing you can get the glue gun out and make your very own flower crown.

Alternatively, you can buy one for a reasonable price at Claire’s or on online retailer Etsy.

To achieve this elevated hippy look pair a maxi dress with some chunky knitwear and brown boots.

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Scamp & Dude Grey with White Stripe Maxi Sundress, £99

Midnights era

Midnights is the tenth studio album by the American songstress and she first revealed the project during her acceptance speech for Video of the Year at the 2022 VMAs.

During this period Swift’s enchanting outfits exuded dark/midnight blue and purple hues, sparkles, stars and sequins.

Fashion wise it was one of her most glamorous eras as she was often seen strutting red carpets in incredible sparkly heels and elegant outfits.

Many fans have taken inspiration from the songs Lavender Haze and Midnight Rain and have taken a literal stance to this trend by wearing lavender and midnight colours.

Fur coats and sparkly dresses paired with red lippy and cat eyeliner are some great ways to turn this era into a showstopping outfit.

Roman Purple Sleeveless Pleated Tiered Chiffon Dress, £52 (down from £55)

Monsoon Trio strap block heeled sandals silver, £75

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The Flaming Lips to play ‘Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots’ in full on 2025 UK and Ireland tour 

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Wayne Coyne of The Flaming Lips performs in 2023

The Flaming Lips have announced new tour dates for 2025, which will see them play their album ‘Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots’ in full. Find ticket details below.

  • READ MORE: Life, death, love, drugs and spider-bites: Wayne Coyne looks back on 20 years of The Flaming Lips ‘The Soft Bulletin’

The album marked the 10th studio release from the American rock band, and followed on the heels of 1999’s ‘The Soft Bulletin’. Immediately after its release in 2002, the project saw the band receive widespread critical and commercial acclaim, and put them on the map for embracing a more electronic approach than in their nine previous releases.

It contained the singles ‘Do You Realize??’, ‘Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots, Pt. 1’, ‘Fight Test’ and ‘Ego Tripping At The Gates Of Hell’, and remains one of their most popular releases to date.

Now, over two decades since it was first shared, the band have confirmed that they will be hitting the road and performing the tracklist in full. They shared the news earlier this morning (June 5) via a new update on Facebook.

In the post, they revealed the five shows they have planned – each taking place across the UK and Ireland next Spring. These kick off on April 25 with an opening night at Birmingham’s O2 Academy, and continue the following day with a show at the O2 Academy Brixton, in South London.

From there, two shows are lined up for the 3Olympia in Dublin, followed by a final stop at Edinburgh’s Usher Hall on May 1. “The Lips are excited to announce they are bringing the ‘Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots Anniversary Tour’ to England, Scotland and Ireland,” the band wrote in the caption.

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The announcement of the upcoming 2025 tour comes following the band celebrating the releases various times before. Back in 2007, it was confirmed that the album would be reimagined as a Broadway musical, developed by The West Wing creator Aaron Sorkin and director Des McAnuff. The project hit the stage in 2012 – exactly 10 years after the album was first shared.

Then, in 2022 The Flaming Lips announced details of an anniversary box set version of the LP to mark two decades since its release. They later took to the road in 2023, and performed the setlist in full twice during the gigs .

At time of release, NME gave the project a glowing four-and-a-half-star review and described it as being both “confident and imaginative” when it comes to the members locking in a new sound.

“A sideways step from the lush orchestration of ‘…Bulletin’, which seems positively baroque in comparison, ‘Yoshimi’ replaces that album’s symphonic wall-of-sound with skillfully textured electronics, samples and acoustic guitar. Though more understated, it boasts just as many moments of sublime pop glory,” it read.

“‘The Soft Bulletin’ may remain their ultimate masterpiece – in the way that it referenced every other record in the Lips‘ career – but try to name another band who have lasted 10 albums, each one more visionary than the last,” it added. “‘Yoshimi…’ sets yet another benchmark.”

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  • Explore the picturesque countryside of Britain and Ireland
  • Visit the birthplace of the legendary William Shakespeare
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  • Step back in time and venture through medieval castles
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  • Day 3 Bradford – Lake District – Gretna Green – Glasgow
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  • Day 5 Glasgow – Belfast – Dublin
  • Day 6 Dublin sightseeing and free time
  • Day 7 Dublin – Kilkenny – Waterford
  • Day 8 Waterford – Cardiff
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