England and Wales UNESCO World Heritage Tour

What to expect on this itinerary
The World Heritage Sites of England and Wales evocatively represent the eras of world history: Jurassic fossils, neolithic mystery, Roman frontiers and spas, medieval pioneers, industrial innovators, and an inspiring list of architectural styles. This unique UNESCO World Heritage tour over 17 days and 18 sites captures the eclectic blend of heritage. Every day brings another inspiring monument from centuries past, revealing historical England and Wales, and the country's influence on the world.
Customizable Itinerary
London – Evocative Introductions at the Tower of London
Upon your arrival at the airport, you will be greeted by your private driver-guide and transferred to your five-star hotel in the heart of London. As you drive through the city, the layers of history begin to unfold, from Roman remains to modern skyscrapers. Your destination this afternoon is the Tower of London, a fortress that has dominated the capital since the 11th century. Standing peerless and unbowed, its ancient stones tell stories of imprisonment, power, and royalty. On a private tour, you will explore the White Tower and the medieval palace, piecing together the Norman architecture that would go on to inspire castles across the continent.
As the sun sets and the crowds disperse, you will enjoy a rare and exclusive experience: a private viewing of the Crown Jewels. In the quiet of the Jewel House, you can truly appreciate the tens of thousands of precious gems that adorn the staffs and crowns, including the world's largest cut diamond. This closed-door access allows you to admire the intimate details of the regalia without the bustle of the daytime public, offering a profound connection to the British monarchy’s history before you return to your hotel for a restful evening.
What's Included:
London – Palace of Westminster and Kew Gardens
London – Space and Time at Maritime Greenwich
London – Day Trip to Ancient Canterbury
The Cotswolds – England's Finest Stately Residence
Bath – Neolithic Wonder to Roman Spas
Devon – From Jurassic Remains to Redolent Copper Mines
Cornwall – The Mining Landscape
Cornwall – Myths and Mines
The Midlands – Birthplace of Industry
North Wales – Aqueducts and Castles
North Wales – The Slate Landscape
Liverpool – Maritime Mercantile City
Hadrian's Wall – Frontiers of the Roman Empire
Durham – Norman Grandeur
York – Sacred Ruins and Medieval Streets
Saltaire and Departure
Trip Highlights
- Explore 18 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 17 days, as you tour the wonders of England and Wales
- Journey back in time and piece together the eras, discovering everything from Jurassic fossils to Neolithic mystique, Roman frontiers to the engineering marvels of the Industrial Revolution
- Intimately explore London's World Heritage sites with private tours and exclusive access, including a closed-door evening viewing of the Crown Jewels at the Tower of London
- Marvel at the medieval grandeur of the United Kingdom, embodied by the formidable Castles of King Edward I in Wales and the Norman majesty of Durham Cathedral
- Unravel complex historical narratives as you are accompanied by an expert private driver-guide throughout your journey
- Immerse yourself in regal grandeur with destinations like the baroque Blenheim Palace and the Georgian spa city of Bath
- Journey underground to explore the pioneering copper mines of Cornwall and the vast slate caverns of Snowdonia that changed the world
- Explore the charms of the British countryside by staying in a series of postcard-worthy destinations, from Cotswold villages to Cornish coastal retreats
Detailed Description
A journey through England's heritage is an exploration of the pioneers that shaped the planet. So much of the world was shaped by this tiny island, yet so much of England remains a redolent mystery. Exploring the country's World Heritage Sites takes you across the eras, stretching back 185 million years while also reflecting the styles now considered modern across the globe. On this England UNESCO World Heritage tour, you'll journey through the enigma of Neolithic times, through the quaint remains of medieval England, into some of the world's most important religious monuments, and along the frontiers of the Roman Empire. Along the way, you'll stop to admire the fascinating architectural styles synonymous with England, from domineering turrets to stately homes, exquisite palaces to landscaped gardens.
Traveling through England's World Heritage Sites captures the complete sweep of the country's attractions, enabling you to bathe in the grandeur and explore the originality. Every destination seems to reflect an iconic image, whether it's rugged landscape, a medieval castle, or a manor house surrounded by green. Many of the destinations are world famous, exemplars of heritage that cut across the fabric of our planet. And yet many remain relatively hidden, inspiring sites that are yet to be graced with fame. An expert local guide accompanies you throughout the trip, helping to untangle the narratives and tell the tales found behind the facades.
Start in London, a capital city that bursts with fame. The Tower of London provides an apt introduction to this luxury tour; you'll enjoy closed-door access to the Crown Jewels and a private tour of this vast World Heritage Site. Over the next three days, you also explore the Palace of Westminster, the Kew Gardens, the elegance of Greenwich, and the enchanting spires of Canterbury. The following days take you across Southern England, connecting the sublime – like Blenheim Palace – with the surreal, like Stonehenge and the Jurassic Coast. Spend a night in a countryside village in the Cotswolds, as well as a night in Georgian Bath, an entire city that's on the UNESCO list.
Next, you fly north, into a wilderness land that's dappled with Roman remains and medieval castles. Spend a day amidst the Gothic splendor of Durham before a day roving across the frontiers of the Roman Empire, including Hadrian's Wall. Religious history is strong here, with a 12th-century abbey and various monasteries left in a resonant state of ruin. Tracing the lines of the Industrial Revolution, you cross northern England to Liverpool, before capturing the essence of England's World Heritage appeal. You'll be guided around the 13th-century castles and town walls of Edward I, relatively unknown sites to many, yet considered the pinnacle of military architecture by historians. Like so many of the stops, expect to be inspired by the intimate portrayal of styles that have shaped the world.
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Starting Price
$9,700 per person (excluding international flights)
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
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