- SAVE 15% IF BOOKING BY 31 OCTOBER FOR TRAVEL TO 31 MARCH 11
- Adult rate: 16 - 59
- Child 3 - 16 years inclusive
- Concession – Students with Valid ID / Seniors 60 years and over. Students are required to bring their student ID cards with them on the day of travel
- Children under 16 years old must be accompanied by an adult
- Lunch in Canterbury is at extra cost - as indicated below
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Tour Highlights
- Private visit to Leeds Castle
- Entry to Canterbury Cathedral
- Lunch in Canterbury (optional extra)
- The White Cliffs of Dover
- See Dover Castle
- Greenwich Naval College & Observatory
- Thames Cruise from Greenwich to Embankment
Days of Operation
April to September - Monday, Wednesday, Friday & Sunday
October to March - Wednesday, Friday, Sunday
This tour starts at 08:45am and finishes at approximately 6:00pm
Exclusions
On 4th July & 7th November 2010, Leeds Castle is closed and we will visit Dover Castle instead.
Private Visit to Leeds Castle
Leeds Castle – live it, love it! Deep in the cascading countryside of Kent sits Leeds Castle. Described by Lord Conway as ‘the loveliest castle in the world’, 500 acres of magnificent landscaped parkland surround the idyllic island. Henry VIII retreated to Leeds Castle to escape the plague raging in London during his reign. Early arrival ensures an almost private visit of Leeds Castle.
Canterbury
Canterbury – discover the magnificent medieval city and centre of English Christianity. The line of succession from Augustine has seen 104 Archbishops uphold this prestige. Archbishop Thomas Becket was gruesomely murdered at Canterbury Cathedral in 1170. Henry VIII destroyed religious buildings to suit his needs and the Cathedral was no exception. Learn how the original church was rebuilt in the 11th century and transformed into the captivating cathedral and world heritage site.
Lunch - 2 course (optional extra)
Tantalise your taste buds in close proximity to the spectacular cathedral.
White Cliffs of Dover
The gateway to England! A port for over 2000 years, marvel at the White Cliffs of Dover and the English Channel. See Dover Castle, a key film location in The Other Boleyn Girl, which saw the castle transformed into the Tower of London where Anne Boleyn was imprisoned.
Greenwich
Dominating the waterfront, the Old Royal Naval College was designed by Sir Christopher Wren. Greenwich is an outstanding example of 17th century baroque architecture.
Thames River Cruise
Take to the water on a delightful cruise and enjoy panoramic views of London from Greenwich to Embankment Pier.
This tour will finish at Embankment Pier around 6.00pm.