Albatross UK&I 2026

UK & Ireland 2026 We do the hard work so you don’t have to

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Welcome to our UK & Ireland 2026 Brochure With UK holidays by coach continuing to thrive, our dedicated team of Contract Managers has worked tirelessly to bring you fresh, exciting, and unique ideas for 2026. We’ve carefully crafted new itineraries, as well as enhanced and updated some of our classic tours to offer even more unforgettable experiences. Be sure to look out for our NEW and UPDATED TOUR icons, designed to make it easier than ever to find the perfect adventure for your guests. While we aim to provide itineraries that showcase the best of each destination, we also recognise the growing demand for flexibility in travel plans. This year, we’re introducing a new feature in our 2026 brochure called “My Time”. This option allows guests plenty of free time to relax and explore towns and cities at their own pace, while still offering quality sightseeing opportunities and optional excursions for a perfectly balanced holiday.

Why book with us? Free Single Room for your Driver * No matter how many passengers are booked on your tour! *Excludes Air Tours & London. We Go the Extra Mile We have dedicated sales and operations teams to support you and we take the time to understand your business, we strive to be an extension of your own team. We tailor our products to match your requirements and no matter your size, 1 tour or 50 tours, you are equally important to us. 24 Hour Helpline Number Our helpline is available for all drivers and couriers, should any element of the tour not go as planned. Additionally we text drivers (where we have the mobile number) to check all is well and remind them of the help line number. Visit, Inspect & Grade We visit, inspect and grade every hotel in our brochure to assess its suitability for coach tourism and to help you select the most appropriate hotel for your customers. Team of Contract Managers  Our team of Contract Managers are dedicated to specific geographical areas, with some based in the areas they contract, so our product knowledge is second to none! They buy allocations in the vast majority of locations, making your transaction effortless. Your Money is Safe with Albatross The money you pay us is set aside until each tour is completed. These monies are held in a separate designated account or accounted for in a way which clearly identifies them as being held on behalf of clients. The only exceptions are when prepayments have been received on a non- refundable basis and/or prepayments have been made in advance to suppliers. In addition, Albatross Air Tours is licenced by ATOL, meaning any money paid is financially protected, ensuring customers booked with the ATOL holder for an air package or a flight, do not lose money paid nor are not stranded abroad.

Things to remember Pricing The price you see (or quote if no price is shown on the page) includes the group admission rate for each attraction in the itinerary that is highlighted in bold. Suggested Itinerary This means that we are providing you with ideas for a tour that we would be happy to arrange for you if you wish. The Sales Team can provide you with a revised quotation price, based on any tour ideas that you feel would best suit your customer base. We would then arrange guided tours, purchase of tickets and payment of entrance fees on your behalf. What to Do All the attractions and hotels featured on the following pages can be mixed and matched according to your requirements. We are always happy to provide you with a bespoke solution for your tour programme. Additional Hotels We only have room in the brochure to feature some of our hotels. We have reserved space at many more. Please give our Sales Team a call. Overnight Hotels We understand that a successful tour is not just about the mainstay and that the hotels your passengers stay at along the way are a very important start and end to the tour. We have a great selection of hotels in excellent locations to suit all tastes and budgets. If you would like overnights adding, please give our Sales Team a call. City Tax City taxes are not included in our prices. An increasing number of cities are introducing these taxes, please check before travel. Low Emissions Zones & Access Regulation Emission Zone (ULEZ) includes all London, the ULEZ operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including weekends (except Christmas day), with a daily charge for vehicles that do not meet the required emissions standards. For more information please visit: https://tfl.gov.uk/modes/driving/ultra-low- emission-zone/why-we-have-ulez Other cities will need to adopt CAZ, for further information visit: Drive in a clean air zone - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk) For information about driving regulations, low emission zones and access regulations across Europe visit: https://urbanaccessregulations.eu/countries-mainmenu-147 We will not be held liable for any penalties, tickets or charges that result from entry into towns and cities with low emission zones and/or access regulations. New zones are regularly being introduced across the UK so please check before costing and operating your tour. Drivers Hours EU Regulation 561/2006 is transcribed into UK law and still applies. Our itineraries are created with drivers’ regulations in mind, and we look to comply with daily driving, break and rest requirements.

The Small Print

• Every effort has been made to ensure all pricing and information provided in our brochure is accurate and up-to-date at the time of publication in March 2025. However, details are subject to change and any typographical, clerical or other error or omission shall be subject to correction without any liability on the part of Albatross Travel. • Tours are priced on a minimum of 25 passengers. • Prices shown are ‘from’ prices based on the lowest rate we have from our suppliers and are in £GBP per person for the stated duration of the tour. • All brochure prices are non-commissionable and quoted inclusive of VAT. • All brochure prices exclude public holidays and major local events unless otherwise stated. • All brochure pricing is correct at the time of going to print and is subject to change due to changes in VAT and other local/national taxation such as city taxes. • All brochure pricing excludes the cost of overnight hotels unless otherwise stated.

• All brochure pricing excludes road tolls, emission zone charges and permits. • All brochure pricing excludes peak date supplements on ferry crossings. • All products are subject to availability at the time of booking. • All itineraries are subject to change depending on the seasonal opening hours of attractions. • All itineraries are based on the most recent train timetables, sailing schedules, opening hours and are subject to change. • Event dates are subject to change year on year. Your tour has been based on this year’s dates and times, where available. • Please be advised that details about some shows and events have not yet been finalised. We have therefore based the information on current shows, which may be subject to change or cancellation. • Please note, on occasion, some attractions require

pre-payment upon confirmation and these charges will need to be passed on. • We cannot be held liable for any changes that may occur regarding a venue or an attraction that is beyond our control. However, we will aim to update you with details of any such changes as soon as possible. • All overnight sailings will be on a room only basis with inside, lower bed cabins. If meals are required, please advise at the time of quotation. • Dinner will always consist of at least 3 courses. Where a choice of menu is stated, there will be at least 2 dishes for each course unless stated otherwise. If a set menu is listed, this means that all passengers will have the same meal. Special dietary requirements will of course be catered for if we are advised in advance. • Please note that during weekend stays, other parties may be present and dining time options may be restricted.

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Put a face to the name! Our Sales Team Each Account Manager below has a wealth of travel experience and is happy to share their knowledge with you. Please don’t hesitate to give them a call on 01732 879191.

Louise Fitzpatrick

Angela Cooper

Joanne Bennett

Lucy Barratt

Karina Laverick

Grant Simmonds

Put a face to the name! Our Contracting Team Each of our Contract Managers are destination specialists and have years of experience in finding and contracting hotels that welcome guests who arrive by coach, in the UK & Europe. They take great pride and delight in creating and developing new itineraries, with you and your customers in mind and are always on the look out for new ideas or places to visit and how to enhance the excellent relationships they have built up with suppliers.

Mark Cocks

Robert Ramsay

Janine Cuff

Nadine Dawson

Anneka Board

Jodie Bell

Our Hotels & Products

All of our hotels are individually selected for their high standards of group-friendliness, cleanliness and quality of customer service . These attributes are essential requirements for all our products. The vast majority of our hotels provide porterage , a welcome drink , choice of menu and tea/coffee after dinner as ‘standard’. These aren’t listed in our descriptions, so please check your quote for the full list of specific hotel inclusions . In terms of access, the majority of our hotels also have ground floor bedrooms or lift access. On the few occasions where this is not the case, we endeavour to ensure accessibility for all, or advise otherwise if this is not the case. We have a range of logos to help highlight aspects of hotels, tours or types of holidays, making it easier for you to browse through the brochure, so keep an eye out for these, including the examples below. For 2026, we have introduced a new one called My Time ; this ensures a more leisurely stay allowing plenty of free time to relax and explore towns or resorts at your own pace, whilst still delivering quality sightseeing and optional excursions for a perfectly balanced holiday.

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Our Company Ethos Albatross Travel is part of a company consisting of several group travel focused brands. We have crisis management experience to support you should anything go wrong.

We live and breathe our Purpose of treating everyone who travels with us like an individual we genuinely care about. We take responsibility, we do what we say and we work hard to resolve issues that are not of our making, to get the best solution for you, our client.

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Contents

Angus Coast, Royal Balmoral & Whisky Tasting Park Hotel

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Romantic Railways & Lochs Highlander Hotel

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Island of Ireland - Pages 6-23

49 Scottish Whisky & Wildlife Grant Arms Hotel Wales - Pages 50-63 52-53 The Best of Wales in a Nutshell

Delve into Belfast & Northern Ireland’s Coast & Castles A Giant Leap of Culture in Ulster Dunadry Hotel & Gardens, La Mon Hotel & Country Club

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Hillsborough Castle & A Taste of Armagh Armagh City Hotel

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Mercure Swansea, Celtic Royal Hotel Pembrokeshire: From Countryside to Coast Tŷ Milford Waterfront NEW

Fermanagh Lakeside Luxury & Wild Atlantic Way Lough Erne Resort , Killyhevlin Hotel NEW

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‘Legenderry’ Landscapes: Giant’s Causeway, Puffin Cruise & Derry Delights The Lodge Hotel History & Drama in Derry, Donegal & the Wild Atlantic Redcastle Hotel

Beauty of the Pembrokeshire Coast, Castle & Cathedral The Cliff Hotel & Spa

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Delightful Wye Valley & Forest of Dean Delta Hotels St. Pierre Country Club

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Northern Ireland’s Seaside & Mighty Irish Mountains! Canal Court Newry Explore the Splendour of Donegal's Dramatic Scenery Great Northen Hotel NEW

Welsh Wonders: Cash, Coal & Gin Tasting Parkway Hotel & Spa

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Flavours of the Gower & South Wales Heritage Mercure Swansea

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Tasting the Scenic Rails of Mid Wales The Metropole Hotel Romantic Railways of North Wales The Royal Victoria Hotel A Puff(in) of Magical Welsh Heritage A Taste of North Wales Celtic Royal Hotel Llandudno - Queen of Welsh Resorts Four Oaks Hotel, Kensington Hotel

Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way & Sweet Treat in Westport! Westport Woods Hotel, The Wyatt Hotel Mingle in Dingle, Jaunt Through Killarney & Run Rings Around Kerry The Gleneagle Hotel A Peak at Ireland’s Stunning Islands & Heritage The Maritime Hotel Waterford's Crystal, Gardens & Suir Valley Rail Treacys Hotel Waterford

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63 Legendary Vale of Llangollen Riding High - the Stream in the Sky Beaufort Park Hotel Our Unique Islands - Pages 64-71 65 An Isle of Wonderful Things to Do NEW

Mountains of Fun in Kilkenny & Dublin Treacys Enniscorthy Hotel

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A Rich History of Traditions, Whiskey & Horses Hamlet Court Hotel

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Ireland's Captivating Coast & Award-Winning Wicklow Gardens Parkview Hotel It's a Blooming Wonder-field Break Bloomfield House Hotel Leisurely Loughs & Traditions in Ireland's Hidden Heartlands Lakeside Hotel & Leisure Centre

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A Wight Royal Island & Cream Tea Hidden Isle of Wight Royal Esplanade Hotel Gorgeous Guernsey & Scenic Sark Le Pommier Hotel Sights & Delights of Bergerac’s Jersey Westhill Country Hotel NEW NEW

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Galway & Ireland's Hidden Heartlands County Arms Hotel

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Coast, City & Castle Cracker Carrickdale Hotel & Spa

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, Merton Hotel, Beausite Hotel

A Taste of the Isle of Man A Wheely Great (Rail)way to See the Isle of Man The Empress Hotel, The Rutland Hotel, Chesterhouse Hotel

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Scotland - Pages 26-49 28-29 Scenic Scotland by Water, Road & Rail

London - Pages 72-85 74-75 Our Hotels, including Andaz London Liverpool Street

The Winnock Hotel, Alexandra Hotel, Fisher's Hotel

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Isles of the West: Bute & Skye Glenburn Hotel, The Dunollie Hotel, Fisher's Hotel

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76-79 Seasonal Planners

Stunning Skye & the Outer Hebrides The Dunollie Hotel, Caladh Inn Rugged Beauty of Shetland & Orkney Salutation Hotel, Pentland Hotel

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3 Day Regal Explorer – London’s Royal Palaces Summer Splendours of Kew & Buckingham Palace Hampton Court Palace with River Cruise & Windsor A Charming Cruise, Stunning Savill & Windsor

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Unique Orkney & North Coast Route Gretna Hall Hotel, Ben Wyvis Hotel, Pentland Hotel Hop Around The Hebrides Islands Alexandra Hotel, Dark Island Hotel, Caladh Inn

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Elvis Evolution ABBA Voyage

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Towering Views & Afternoon Tea Cruise The Seat of Power

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Scotland’s Finest: Orkney Wilds Explorer Pentland Hotel, Ayre Hotel NEW

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A Royal Greenwich Maritime Treat Mamma Mia! The Party at the O2

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Gretna, the Gateway to Scotland Gretna Hall Hotel Coos, Castles & Coastlines North West Castle Hotel The Bute-y of Isles Arran & Bute Riverside Lodge Hotel

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Behind the Scenes at London’s Royal Ballet & Opera The Power of London’s Art

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England - Pages 86-167

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The Best of Cornish Coast, Country & Gardens Cornwall from North to South The Esplanade Hotel, The Fistral Beach Hotel Falmouth’s Flora & the Enchanting Isles of Scilly Falmouth Hotel, Royal Duchy Hotel NEW Sail, Rail & Ancient Trails in South Devon Duke of Cornwall

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Beautiful Bute & Beyond Glenburn Hotel

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Wander The West of Scotland Killin Hotel NEW

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Lovely Lochs & Castles in The Trossachs The Winnock Hotel

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South West Highlights & Islands Duke of Cornwall & Falmouth Hotel

Dundee: There’s Lots to See Hotel Indigo Dundee NEW

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Delve into Devon’s Beauty Langstone Cliff Hotel

Royal History, Charming Cities and Whisky of Central Scotland King Robert Hotel

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Suffolk’s Boats, Beaches & Gardens Salthouse Harbour Hotel Giant Broads, Beaches & Shires It's a Capital Seaside Spectacular Prom Hotel

Wilds, Waterways & Wonders of Devon Devon Hotel

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The Beauty of Dartmoor The Moorland NEW

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North Devon’s Scenic Sights & Delights The Park Hotel, Durrant House Hotel

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Soaring Spires, Dad’s Army & Georgian Finery Norfolk Broads, Holkham & Historic Railways Mercure Norwich Hotel NEW

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Classic English Riviera Marine Hotel, Headland Hotel

, Wensum Valley Hotel, Dunston Hall Hotel

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Lapping Up Northamptonshire: Motors, Manors & Wines Mercure Northampton

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Bournemouth & Spectacular Art Marsham Court Hotel, The Riviera Hotel

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Three Counties: Stately Homes Grandeur Holiday Inn Peterborough – West Pottering Around The Potteries Hilton Garden Inn Stoke-on-Trent NEW

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Dreamy Dorset Countryside Escape Jurassic Coast & Scenic Seaside Crown Hotel

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Make Haste for a Chilling Seaside Tour Sussex Steam, Seaside Charms & Tea Best Western York House Hotel The Wonderful Weald of Museums & Gardens Beachcroft Hotel & Beach Hut Suites

Gorge on the Black Country's Historic Museums Mercure Telford Centre Hotel

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Houses & Gardens Fit for a King The Barn Hotel & Spa NEW

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, Hilton Leicester

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Robin Hood & Nottingham’s Crowning Glory Holiday Inn South Normanton

Getting a Taste for Surrey’s Finer Sights Mercure Box Hill Burford Bridge Hop Along for a Taste of Kent Burlington Hotel, BW Premier Collection NEW Castles, Cobbles & Cream Teas in Kent Seas, Teas & Tall Ships in Kent Bridgewood Manor Hotel NEW

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The Peak of Transport Treats Highlights & History of Derbyshire The Derby Mickleover Hotel BW Signature Collection Spectacular Peaks, Chatsworth House & the High Life Mercure Sheffield Kenwood Hall Hotel & Spa NEW

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A Source of Great Sights & Industry Shrigley Hall Hotel

A Sparkling Tour of Historic Kent Ashford International Hotel

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Chester & Cheshire – What To Do In And Around Chester The Queen at Chester Hotel, BW Premier, Moxy Chester, Crowne Plaza Chester Manchester & Coronation Street's Famous Cobbles are Calling AC Manchester Salford Quays A Feast of Greater Manchester’s Transport & Treats Holiday Inn Bolton Centre, Mercure Bolton Georgian House Hotel A Fab 4 Days in Liverpool All You Need is ... A Week Day Walking Liverpool Food Tour! Pullman Hotel Liverpool, Mercure Liverpool Atlantic Tower Hotel, Aloft Hotel Liverpool

The Weald Highlife: Royal History, Steam & Springs Mercure Tunbridge Wells NEW

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Weave Your Way to a Feast of Museums Elvetham Hotel

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Maritime & Museums Solent Hotel & Spa

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Hampshire’s Houses & Gardens The Langstone Quays Resort Gin, Shopping & A Ticket to Ryde Norton Park Hotel & Spa

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Motor & Steam Through the New Forest Beaulieu Inn

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Traditional Lancashire by Sail & Rail Bewitched by Lancashire's Enchanting Houses & Gardens Delta Hotels by Marriott Preston NEW

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All Spired Up: Oxford, Royal Windsor & Ornamental Gardens Holiday Inn Reading South M4, Jct 11

, Mercure Dunkenhalgh Hotel & Spa

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Morecambe & Beyond with Lakes & Canals The Auckland Hotel , Strathmore Hotel Blackpool, Lakes & Lovely Lancashire Park House Hotel, Imperial Hotel NEW

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A Very Oxford Scandal Doubletree by Hilton Oxford Belfry

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A Drop of West Somerset’s Heritage & History Smith’s Hotel

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Steamers & Castles in the Heart of the Lakes Lake District Castle Inn Hotel & Spa NEW

Soak in the Sights of Bath Doubletree by Hilton Bath City Centre

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Bathe in the Delights of Bath Hampton by Hilton Bath A Weekend in Bath & Bristol Holiday Inn Bristol Filton Wells Weekender & Beyond Swan Hotel NEW

Supp Up the Sights of The Lakes & Settle to Carlisle Crown Hotel NEW

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The Preserve of The Lakes, by Rail, Road & Water All-embracing North Lakes & Gardens Panorama Riverside Hotel, Damson Dene Hotel, Newby Bridge Hotel NEW

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, Hilton Garden Inn Bristol City Centre

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Lancashire & Lakeland History & Museums Monterey Beach Hotel

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Timeless Cotswolds by Road & Rail Delta Hotels by Marriott Cheltenham Chase Cotswolds, Castles & The Wye Valley Leonardo Hotel Cheltenham Ways & Wonders of the Wye Valley Bells Hotel & Country Club Soaring Spires & Scented Southern Gardens The Stones Hotel Charming Chastleton & Baroque Blenheim Bathe in the Southern Cotswolds DoubleTree by Hilton Swindon Cheltenham NEW NEW

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Yorkshire's Literary Trails, Pretty Dales & Happy Valleys Best Western Plus Craiglands Hotel Fantastic Beasts & Seaside Treats Hex Hotel, Forest Pines Hotel, DoubleTree by Hilton Lincoln Winter Wildlife Warmer , Winter Christmas Illuminations Hex Hotel NEW

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, Holiday Inn Gloucester

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North Yorkshire’s Classic History & Heritage Crowne Plaza Harrogate, Old Swan

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Yorkshire’s Finest Treasures – York, Harrogate and Leeds Thorpe Park Hotel & Spa , Crowne Plaza Leeds NEW

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The Home of Shakespeare DoubleTree by Hilton Stratford-upon-Avon, Crowne Plaza Stratford- upon-Avon

Seaside Escapes, Foodie Heaven & James Herriot Country Crown Spa Hotel, Norbreck Hotel NEW

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Newcastle’s Living History & Heritage Copthorne Hotel Newcastle

Centre Stage for Gin & Tea & Shakespeare Crowne Plaza Stratford-upon-Avon Spitfire, Sights & Secret Codes In the Market for Cambridge & Cromwell Cambridge Belfry Hotel

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Northumberland’s Castles, Coasts & Roman Ruins Slaley Hall Hotel, Spa & Golf Resort Ha’way to Timeless Treasures & Do the Locomotion Redworth Hall Hotel

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Britain’s Heritage: Aviation Pioneers, Codebreakers & Country Estates NEW Mercure Bedford Centre Hotel Wonderful History: Codebreakers & 19th Century Art Holiday Inn Aylesbury NEW NEW NEW

Cathedral to Cobbles: Durham Weekender Radisson Blu Hotel Durham

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Autumn & Winter - Pages 168-171 168 Autumn Gold 168-171 Crimbo Combos

Hertfordshire - Lights, Camera, Action! The Comet Hotel

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The Cream of the Crop Park Inn by Radisson Palace, Southend-on-Sea NEW

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Welcome to the Island of Ireland

At Albatross Travel, we pride ourselves on the knowledge and experience of our Contract Managers and their understanding of coach group travel. It’s true to say that they live and breathe their areas and have a real passion for creating innovative and varied products.

The Dingle Peninsula

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Introducing Janine Cuff, Head of Contracting & Northern Ireland

Introducing Robert Ramsay, Senior Contract Manager & Ireland Specialist Rob says…

Specialist Janine says…

“We bring you a range of affordable, value for money products in Northern Ireland with our carefully tailored itineraries at a pace that works for your customers.”

“I’m very excited to be contracting Ireland, the country’s stunning landscapes, historic sites and vibrant cities make it a dream destination. Albatross carefully select the hotels and itineraries to ensure your guests experience the very best of what it has to offer.”

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Prices in Ireland have increased considerably, rest assured your customers are paying for a high level of accommodation, service & cuisine which exceeds visitors’ expectations. It’s also a destination which caters so well for coach groups where coach access and parking infrastructure is provided, along with the importance of a stress-free tour for the driver. Of course, having the Irish Craic like nowhere else goes without saying! Janine recommends… “See page 8 for our New Northern Ireland coast and castle itinerary from Belfast. See page 14 for our New Mourne Mountains Itinerary staying at the Canal Court in Newry in Northern Ireland which includes a chocolate tasting experience, time in the seaside town of Newcastle and lunch in Downpatrick. The family run Hamlet Court Hotel on page 21 makes a welcome return to our brochure this year, featuring a brand new itinerary including a day in Dublin. Along with firm industry favourite visits to the Irish National Stud and Lullymore Heritage Park. ”

Ferry Crossings to Ireland We offer a variety of sailings, with timetables and ports to suit your needs, with either Irish Ferries, Stena Line or P&O Ferries.

Cairnryan

Larne

Belfast

Irish Sea

P&O Ferries Return Services Cairnryan – Larne (2 hour crossing)

Irish Ferries Return Services Holyhead – Dublin (2 hours 15 minutes - Dublin Swift; 3 hours 25 minutes - traditional ship) Pembroke – Rosslare (4 hour crossing) Upgrade your group experience to Club Class

Stena Line Return Services Cairnryan – Belfast (2 hours 15 minutes crossing) Holyhead – Dublin (3 hours 15 minutes crossing) Fishguard – Rosslare (3 hours 30 minutes crossing) Upgrade your group experience to Stena Plus

Dublin

Holyhead

Rosslare

Fishguard Pembroke

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Stena Line P&O Ferries

Irish Ferries

Please speak to your Account Manager for your preferred route & ferry operator to the Island of Ireland.

Hotel Locations

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1 Armagh City Hotel, Armagh, County Armagh

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Coleraine

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2 Bloomfield House Hotel, Mullingar, County Westmeath 3 Canal Court Newry, Newry, Mourne & Down NEW 4 Carrickdale Hotel & Spa, Dundalk, County Louth

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Derry

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Belfast

5 County Arms Hotel, Birr, County Offaly 24 6 Dunadry Hotel & Gardens, Dunadry, County Antrim 9 7 Great Northern Hotel, Bundoran, County Donegal 15 8 Hamlet Court Hotel, Enfield, County Meath 21 9 Killyhevlin Hotel, Enniskillen, County Fermanagh 11 10 La Mon Hotel & Country Club, Castlereagh, Belfast 9

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Armagh

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Sligo

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Newry

Dundalk

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Westport

Lakeside Hotel & Leisure Centre, Ballina, Killaloe, County Clare

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Mullingar

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Galway

12 Lough Erne Resort, Enniskillen, Co Fermanagh NEW

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Dublin

Parkview Hotel, Newtownmountkennedy, County Wicklow

Birr

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14 Redcastle Hotel, County Donegal

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Ballina

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15 The Gleneagle Hotel, Killarney, County Kerry 16 The Lodge Hotel, Coleraine, Londonderry 17 The Maritime Hotel, Bantry, County Cork

Limerick

Enniscorthy

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Wexford

18 The Wyatt Hotel, Westport, County Mayo

Waterford

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Killarney

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19 Treacys Enniscorthy Hotel, Enniscorthy, Wexford

20 Treacys Hotel Waterford, Waterford, County Waterford

Cork

21 Westport Woods Hotel, Westport, County Mayo

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Bantry

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5 DAYS from £482

5 DAYS from £487

Giant’s Causeway

Antrim Coastal Road

Delve into Belfast & Northern Ireland’s Coast & Castles

A Giant Leap of Culture in Ulster

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We delve into Northern Ireland’s incredible cultural heritage on this fascinating tour of Belfast with visits to its world-class museums including Titanic Belfast, telling the famed story of its origins. Wander through the amazing Rail, Tram & Road galleries of Ulster’s Transport Museum and for a unique natural phenomenon, we head out of the city and visit the spectacular Giant’s Causeway on North Antrim’s Coast.

Our tour is a wonderful opportunity to experience the heritage and architecture of the thriving city of Belfast. In contrast is the breathtaking & varied coastal scenery of County Antrim and its famous historic castles with fascinating stories and art collections, waiting to be discovered.

PACKAGED ITINERARY

PACKAGED ITINERARY

Day 1 Arrival We arrive at our hotel in time for dinner.

Day 1 Arrival We arrive at our hotel in time for dinner. Day 2 Titanic Belfast & Belfast

Day 2 Mount Stewart House or Hillsborough Castle – the choice is yours! Today we can choose between two of Northern Ireland’s most famous landmarks, Mount Stewart House & Gardens OR Hillsborough Castle. The stunning neo-classical Mount Stewart House dates back to the 19th century and is surrounded by unique and vibrant gardens. Lovingly restored and once the family home of Lady Londonderry, the house’s richly decorated interiors display a vast collection of historic artefacts. OR A beautiful Georgian mansion surrounded in ornamental gardens, Hillsborough Castle operates as a royal palace used by the British Royal Family on official visits to Northern Ireland. An historic place of celebration, entertainment and diplomacy, knowledgeable Castle hosts will tell us of its history as we explore the elegant and ornate State Rooms. Day 3 Guided Tour of Belfast The perfect way to get to know Northern Ireland’s vibrant capital city, we enjoy a half day step on guided tour of Belfast . Marvel at its Victorian architecture such as the Queen’s University, elegant Palm House at the Botanic Gardens and baroque beauty of the City Hall. Famous for building the ill-fated Titanic, the regeneration of the city’s waterfront now features the sleek ship-shaped Titanic Belfast building. This afternoon Today we enjoy a scenic journey along the spectacular Antrim Coast en route to one of Northern Ireland’s oldest and most beautiful estates, Glenarm Castle , where we enjoy a guided tour. Surrounded by an award-winning walled garden dating back to the 17th century and an organic farm, the castle is the ancestral home of the McDonnell family, Earls of Antrim. Our guide will share its long history with us as we discover the castle’s ornate interior rooms including the drawing room, the Blue Room and hall. HOW ABOUT? Farm to Fork Tasting Experience at Glenarm Castle held in the new Coach House Room. This will include a selection of Glenarm Shorthorn Beef and Glenarm Organic Salmon prepared in a variety of ways to show their versatility. This will be accompanied by tea/coffee and followed by a dessert which incorporates ingredients from the Walled Garden and ice cream from the Milk Parlour here on site. The experience will last for roughly one hour. we have free time to explore the city’s iconic sights. Day 4 Antrim Coast Drive & Glenarm Castle

This morning we visit the world-famous Titanic Belfast, which tells the Titanic story through a series of spectacular interactive galleries housed in its iconic building. We roam the shipyard and journey to the depths of the ocean while we immerse ourselves in all things Titanic. The attraction underwent a mul-ti-million-pound transformation in 2023 introducing the theme, ‘The Pursuit of Dreams’, designed to engage visitors with the dreams and stories of those linked to the luxury ship. There are four exciting new themed spaces to discover, including Never Again, Ballard’s Quest, The Ship of Dreams and The Lasting Legacy, as well as an illuminated, rotating 7.6m long scale model of RMS Titanic. We spend the rest of the day at leisure in Belfast, exploring some of the city’s most famous and historic sites and sig-nificant points of interest, including SS Nomadic, St George’s Market, St Anne’s Cathedral and City Hall. Day 3 Giant’s Causeway & Scenic Antrim Coast Drive Today we begin with a visit to the extraordinary natural wonder that is the Giant’s Causeway , a UNESCO World Heritage Site and national nature reserve. Against a splendid backdrop of dramatic cliffs and the crashing North Atlantic Ocean, we get to grips with the world-famous basalt columns, making the most of the photo opportunities, before travelling through more scenic landscape with a drive along the spectacular Antrim Coast, before returning to our hotel. Day 4 Ulster Transport Museum & Ulster Folk Museum This morning we encounter amazing feats of engineering at the Ulster Transport Museum, home to one of the most comprehensive transport collections in Europe, including locomotives, horse-drawn carriages, vintage motorbikes, cars and more. We enjoy a guided tour, celebrating the history of invention and discovering how our lives and communities have always been in motion. This afternoon head to the Ulster Folk Museum directly across from the museum. As we wander through the pretty parkland, we step back in time to experience life in Ulster more than a century ago, encountering costumed locals demonstrating traditional crafts along the way. Or alternatively finish your holiday with an afternoon cruise with River Bann Tours (ask us for details). Day 5 Departure After breakfast, we make our way home.

Day 5 Departure After breakfast, we make our way home.

INCLUSIONS • Return ferry crossing UK – Northern Ireland • Entrance to Titanic Belfast • Entrance to the Giant’s Causeway • Ulster Transport Museum guided tour • Entrance to Ulster Folk Museum

INCLUSIONS • Return ferry crossing UK – Northern Ireland • Entrance to Mount Stewart House & Gardens

• Half day guided tour of Belfast • Guided tour of Glenarm Castle

Albatross Approved Rating: ✓ Visited ✓ Inspected ✓ Graded

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NORTHERN IRELAND

Glenarm Castle

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Dunadry Hotel & Gardens Dunadry, County Antrim

La Mon Hotel & Country Club Castlereagh, Belfast plus

The Titanic Experience, Belfast

Part of the McKeever Hotel Group, this stunning 4 star hotel is built on the site of an ancient fort and, subsequently, a paper mill, and is set within beautiful gardens alongside the Six Mile Water trout river. All 80 spacious bedrooms are elegantly furnished and contain a TV, hairdryer and tea/ coffee making facilities. The restaurant provides a relaxed and modern dining experience while the bar has a cosy fireplace and embodies many of the old paper mill’s original features. • Ground floor rooms • Lift • Extensive leisure & spa facilities • Coach parking is on-site & free of charge Delve into Belfast & Northern Ireland’s Coast & Castles 4 Nights Half Board Twin from £505pp Double for Sole Use Supplement £142 Based on Monday arrivals A Giant Leap of Culture in Ulster 4 Nights Half Board Twin from £499pp Double for Sole Use Supplement from £142

Set in lovely, landscaped grounds, the La Mon Hotel & Country Club is located in County Down’s countryside, around 20 minutes’ drive from Belfast city centre. The 120 spacious bedrooms are to a great standard and equipped with TV, hairdryer and tea/coffee making facilities. Dining-wise, the hotel makes use of locally sourced produce from land and sea, as well as hand- picked seasonal herbs from the herb garden. The Mill offers a friendly atmosphere and serves traditional food with a modern twist, while Charlie’s Bistro & Lounge offers a more casual setting with cosy winter fires and large windows bathed in summer sunlight. • Ground floor rooms • Lift • Leisure facilities including hair & beauty treatments • Coach parking is on-site & free of charge Delve into Belfast & Northern Ireland’s Coast & Castles 4 Nights Half Board Twin from £482pp Double for Sole Use Supplement £156 Based on Monday arrivals A Giant Leap of Culture in Ulster 4 Nights Half Board Twin from £487pp Double for Sole Use Supplement from £156

Ulster Transport Museum

Belfast City Hall

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Hillsborough Castle

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NORTHERN IRELAND

5 DAYS from £539

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Hillsborough Castle & A Taste of Armagh

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This super tour makes the most of our base in the historic city of Armagh with guided tours of St Patrick’s Church of Ireland Cathedral and Armagh Robinson Library, as well as a visit to the Armagh Cider Company complete with tasting. We also follow in the footsteps of royalty at the cracking Hillsborough Castle and step back in time at the Navan Centre & Fort. A great tour packed with history and discovery and some tasty treats along the way!

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Day 1 Arrival We arrive at our hotel in time for dinner. Day 2 Navan Centre & Fort & Armagh

revealing objects that other visitors don’t get to see. A highlight is hearing the 19th Century barrel organ play, filling the house with wonderful music. Or alternatively visit Brownlow House with afternoon tea. Brownlow House is a striking 19th-century mansion located in Lurgan. Step back in time and explore its historical grandeur with its ornate design and rich history. Uncover the stories of its role as headquarters for the US troops during World War II with exhibits and stories dedicated to its wartime history. Day 5 Departure After breakfast, we make our way home. INCLUSIONS • Return ferry crossing UK - Northern Ireland • Guided tour of Navan Centre & Fort with soup & sandwich lunch & tea/coffee • Guided tour of St Patrick’s Church of Ireland Cathedral & Armagh Robinson Library • Guided tour of Hillsborough Castle • Guided tour & tasting at Armagh Cider Company & tea/coffee & apple tart • Entrance to The Argory We received fantastic feedback from our first group, who enjoyed a 5-day Armagh itinerary and have already rebooked for 2025! It’s the perfect programme for those seeking something fresh and unique in Northern Ireland.

Armagh City Hotel Armagh, County Armagh

This morning, we enjoy a guided tour of the Navan Centre and one of Ireland’s most important ancient monuments, the Navan Fort. Our experienced guide divulges some of the significant archaeological discoveries made here and provides an insight into the fort’s links with the city of Armagh and other royal sites in Ireland. As living history characters interpret life over 2,000 years ago, we experience life in an Iron Age dwelling, sample a Celtic welcome of tea & oat cakes, learn some warrior skills and how to write our names in Ogham. We enjoy a soup and sandwich lunch with tea/coffee here before heading just across the way to the historic Hill of Armagh. Our guided tour introduces us to some of the city’s most historic buildings, including St Patrick’s Church of Ireland Cathedral, built on the site of St Patrick’s first stone church & the 18th century Armagh Robinson Library, home to thousands of rare books, maps and manuscripts, including the original We follow in the footsteps of royalty this morning with a guided tour of Northern Ireland’s royal residence, Hillsborough Castle . As we move through the stunning State Rooms, we learn more about the history of this elegant Georgian home. Outside, we can stretch our legs in the 100 acres of beautiful gardens. We enjoy free time for lunch at the castle. Day 4 Armagh Cider Company & The Argory copy of ‘Gulliver’s Travels’. Day 3 Hillsborough Castle Visit the family-run Armagh Cider Company and enjoy a leisurely tour of the orchard, learn about the cider- making process, and sample a range of artisanal ciders & apple juices. With a strong commitment to quality and heritage, the Armagh Cider Company offers a true taste of the region’s rich apple-growing tradition. Taste buds tingling, we tuck into tea/coffee and a delicious apple tart with cream. This afternoon we visit The National Trust Argory , a Neoclassical mansion set in 320 acres of beautiful woodlands. Your special tour will uncover the Treasures of the Argory as we visit the rooms of the house hearing stories of the McGeough Bond’s,

Within easy walking distance of the city’s historical attractions, shops, restaurants and bars, the Armagh City Hotel occupies a slightly elevated position, offering pleasant views over Armagh. The 92 bedrooms are bright and comfortable with neutral décor and modern furnishings. All are equipped with a TV, hairdryer and tea/coffee making facilities. With its dark wood panelling, the elegant Friary Restaurant offers a relaxed atmosphere and makes use of the finest local produce in its dishes. The hotel’s Callan Bar comes with a laid-back atmosphere, cosy fire and plenty of seating. • Lift • Leisure facilities • Coach parking is on-site & free of charge 4 Nights Half Board Twin from £539pp Double for Sole Use Supplement from £142 Based on Monday arrivals

Saint Patrick’s Cathedral Armagh

Armagh Cider Company Orchard Walk

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NORTHERN IRELAND

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5 DAYS from £699

Lough Erne Resort

Fermanagh Lakeside Luxury & Wild Atlantic Way

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Mullaghmore Head, Wild Atlantic Way

Recognised as one of the UK’s most welcoming places & Ireland’s best kept large town Enniskillen, we experience the fascinating history of Fermanagh at every turn. Our visits include Ireland’s oldest pottery producer, the pretty Georgian House of Florance Court, a Lough Erne cruise featuring a monastic site founded in the 6th century. With stunning landscapes around us, this smashing tour is sure to delight.

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Day 1 Arrival We arrive at our hotel in time for dinner. Day 2 Florence Court & Free Time at the Hotel

Spectacular 5* Lakeside Luxury

Killyhevlin Hotel Enniskillen, County Fermanagh

Lough Erne Resort Enniskillen, Co Fermanagh (predicted)

HOW ABOUT? Other alternative visits in the Fermanagh area include Blessingbourne Estate Boatyard Distillery, Ulster American Folk Park and Enniskillen & Enniskillen Castle. Ask your Account Manager for details. This morning we make our way to Belleek Pottery where we enjoy a 30-minute guided tour of Ireland’s oldest pottery producer, experiencing all the production areas with the chance to chat with the craftspeople. We have free time in Enniskillen to sample lunch at one of the many eateries offering locally sourced food with their farm to table cuisine. This afternoon we enjoy a 2-hour scenic cruise on tranquil Lough Erne on board the Lady of the Lake. We make a pitstop at Devenish Island Monastic Site, which was founded in the 6th century and boasts a fascinating history, including being raided by Vikings (837AD), burned (1157AD) and flourishing (Middle Ages) as a parish church site. We discover the ruins from different time periods on site before continuing our cruise. Day 5 Departure After breakfast, we make our way home. INCLUSIONS • Return ferry crossing UK - Northern Ireland • Entrance to Florence Court • Guided tour of Belleek Pottery • 2-hour Lough Erne Cruise This morning we head out to visit to Florence Court , a beautiful 18th century Georgian house set in lovely grounds amidst majestic countryside in West Fermanagh. Known locally for its historic conservation projects and self-sufficiency, part of the restoration project included the Kitchen Garden which is currently being returned to its 1930s glory. After our visit, we return to our delightful hotel where we have the whole afternoon, to explore and relax, enjoying the many amenities at our disposal. Day 3 Wild Atlantic Way Drive Our day starts with free time in the seaport of Sligo where we can explore at leisure. Straddling the Garavogue River, Sligo has a rich literary heritage, with its most famous son, YB Yeats’ memorabilia being displayed in the County Museum, while its ruined abbey has an altar dating back to the 15th century. We then head out to picturesque Rosses Point and enjoy a scenic drive as we follow the N15 on the stunning Wild Atlantic Way, passing Mullaghmore and Classiebawn Castle on our way back to our hotel. You can also make this a longer day by planning a visit to Donegal. Day 4 Belleek Pottery & Lough Erne Cruise

Famous for hosting world leaders at the G8 Summit in 2013, the 5-star Lough Erne Resort offers the height of luxury near Lough Erne in Northern Island, just a short drive from Enniskillen. Sitting on an untouched 600-acre peninsula overlooking calm waters and emerald landscapes, the hotel makes a superb and serene retreat. Guests can relax in the soothing rooms, which combine lake views with touches like a TV, bathroom with rainfall shower and freestanding bath, and tea and coffee facilities. The rooms are complemented by varied dining options, including a classic restaurant and plush bar and grill. • Lift • Extensive leisure facilities including spa, indoor pool two golf course & walking trails • Coach parking

Located just 1km from the historic town of Enniskillen, surrounded by lakeside gardens and with wonderful views over the scenic Lough Erne, the family-run, 4-star Killyhevlin Hotel is a fabulous base from which to explore the Fermanagh region. The 71 rooms feature elegant décor and are equipped with a TV, hairdryer and tea/coffee making facilities. The stylish Kove Restaurant comes with contemporary décor and lovely Lough Erne views, whilst the welcoming, informal ambience at Lakeside Grill & Bar is perfect for relaxing with good food, drink and views. • Ground floor rooms • Lift • Killyhevlin Health Club • Coach parking is on-site & free of charge 4 Nights Half Board Prices to Follow

is on-site & free of charge 4 Nights Half Board Twin from £699pp Double for Sole Use Supplement from £277

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ISLAND OF IRELAND

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5 DAYS from £515

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Isle of Doagh, Inishowen Peninsula

Giant’s Causeway

‘Legenderry’ Landscapes: Giant’s Causeway, Puffin Cruise & Derry Delights

History & Drama in Derry, Donegal & the Wild Atlantic

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Our tour takes in County Donegal’s most northernly beautiful, dramatic scenery. We include a day to the Glenveagh National Park and a scenic drive of Inishowen Peninsula with a visit to the Doagh Famine Village. We also enjoy time in Derry.

The spectacular scenery on this tour will take your breath away, starting with a beautiful train journey from Coleraine to Derry. The sublime views continue with a scenic Causeway Coastal Route drive, a visit to the Giant’s Causeway and a lovely cruise to see the seabird colony on Rathlin Island. We also embark on a guided tour of Derry, with options to enjoy a tour of the Old Bushmills Distillery, catch sheep dog & sheep shearing demonstrations or learn to make delicious truffles at Chocolate Manor.

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Day 1 Arrival We arrive at our hotel in time for dinner. Day 2 Inishowen Peninsula Scenic Drive & Doagh Famine Village

Today is all about scenery, as we take a scenic drive around the Inishowen Peninsula. Dubbed ‘Inishowen 100’ it marks the start of the mighty Wild Atlantic Way and is Ireland’s largest peninsula, flanked by Lough Foyle on the east and Lough Swilly on the west. We take in the spectacular views as we pass magnificent beaches, charming Irish villages and enjoy a stop at the most northernly point, Malin Head. In the afternoon we visit the Doagh Famine Village for a guided tour during which we hear the story of Irish life from the Great Famine of the 1840’s through until the present day.

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Day 1 Arrival We arrive at our hotel in time for dinner.

Day 2 A ‘Beautiful Train Journey’, Derry & ‘Meet the Mayor’ Guildhall Tour We begin our day with a train journey described by Michael Palin as being ‘one of the most beautiful train journeys in the world’ (currently, tickets for this train must be purchased at the station on the day). En route from Coleraine to Derry, the track runs alongside the unspoilt sands of Downhill Beach, whilst on the opposite side we pass the impressive Binevenagh Mountain. Upon arrival in Derry, we enjoy free time for lunch before embarking on a 2 hour part step-on guide and walking tour “unlocking the Walled City” . We finish our day with a special visit to Derry’s fabulous Guildhall . Here we enjoy an exclusive Civic Tour including ‘Meet the Mayor’ and a sparkling prosecco drinks reception (bottled beer and orange juice also available). Day 3 Giant’s Causeway, Portrush & Old Bushmills Distillery (optional) This morning, an early start to beat the crowds as we visit the Giant’s Causeway and its award-winning Visitor Centre. We then enjoy a scenic drive along the Causeway Coastal Route. We make a pitstop in the beautiful seaside resort town of Portrush. Why not include a visit to the Old Bushmills Distillery, the world’s oldest licenced working distillery in County Antrim and where Bushmills Irish Whiskey is made. A guided tour is available. (Please note, there are numerous steps and stairs). Day 4 Ballycastle Cruise & Chocolate Manor OR Dunfin Farm Sheep Experience This morning, we head to Ballycastle Harbour from where we embark on a 2 hour cruise going in search of puffins, seals and lighthouses! We hear stories from our guides as we sail, taking in the beautiful scenery around Rathlin Island which boasts Northern Ireland’s largest seabird colony. This afternoon, we have a delicious option in store – a 90-minute chocolate making demonstration at the Chocolate Manor. Then savour these mouth-watering freshly made delights – delicious! Or alternatively, why not enjoy an authentic Northern Irish experience at Dunfin Farm, a traditional working farm, where we’re treated to a sheep experience or guided walk. During the visit you can enjoy both a sheep dog demonstration and a sheep shearing demonstration. Day 5 Departure After breakfast, we make our way home.

Looking to enhance your tour with something a bit different? Consider adding a roarsome visit to Wild Ireland. It’s safe to say this is no ordinary visit! Located on the Inishowen Peninsula, guests will rediscover Ireland’s lost wildlife in an ancient rainforest, getting up close and personal with the likes of brown bears, wolves, lynx and wild boar!

Day 3 Glenveagh National Park & Leisurely Afternoon at Our Hotel Today, we make our way to the spectacular Glenveagh National Park. We visit the award-winning Visitor Centre and marvel at the beautiful Glenveagh Castle . Positioned beautifully on the edge of Lough Veagh, we can also explore the castle’s charming courtyards, Walled Garden, Pleasure Grounds and Woodland Gardens. We make an early afternoon return to our hotel, giving us plenty of time to make the most of our wonderful base which offers relaxation and the chance to soak up the fabulous surroundings. For those who have the legs for it, a walk to the spectacular beach nearby is well worth the effort. Day 4 Derry & Peacemakers Museum This morning, we travel to Derry, Ireland’s only intact historic Walled City with its award- winning museums and of course famous for the TV programme the Derry Girls! We enjoy a self-guided tour of the fascinating and newly opened Peacemakers Museum , dedicated to how the North of Ireland moved from decades of violent conflict to the peace, residents enjoy today. Afterwards, we will have free time for lunch in one of the city’s cafés or pubs before returning to our hotel. On our return, why not add on a visit of Brook Hall Estate & Gardens – a 2-hour private guided tour exploring the history and heritage of the build and natural demesne of Brook Hall, told through the stories of the people, place, and lives of those who have come before us. Day 5 Departure After breakfast, we make our way home.

INCLUSIONS • Return ferry crossing UK - Northern Ireland • 2-hour part step-on guide & walking tour of Derry • ‘Meet the Mayor’ Guildhall tour & drinks reception • Entrance to Giant’s Causeway • 2-hour Ballycastle Harbour cruise • Chocolate demonstration at the Chocolate Manor

INCLUSIONS • Return ferry crossing UK - Northern Ireland • Entrance to Doagh Famine Village • Entrance to Glenveagh Castle • Entrance to Peacemakers Museum

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