From the Scottish Highlands to the Cornish coast — explore the most remarkable destinations Britain has to offer.
The United Kingdom spans four remarkable nations, each with its own distinct culture, landscape, and heritage. Whether you seek dramatic coastlines, ancient history, or vibrant city life, Britain delivers without compromise.
Top Destinations
Scotland
A city of medieval grandeur and Georgian elegance, Edinburgh captivates with its iconic castle perched on volcanic rock, the Royal Mile, and a thriving arts scene that peaks during the world-famous Festival Fringe.
City BreakEngland
One of the world's great capitals, London blends centuries of history with cutting-edge culture. From the Tower of London to the Tate Modern, there is no limit to what this extraordinary city offers.
Capital CityScotland
Vast and untamed, the Highlands are a landscape of mist-shrouded mountains, ancient lochs, and remote glens. Loch Ness, Glencoe, and the North Coast 500 road trip are unmissable experiences.
Nature & AdventureEngland
Rolling hills, honey-stone cottages, and quintessential English village greens — the Cotswolds are the embodiment of rural England at its most picturesque. Bourton-on-the-Water and Bourton remain perennial favourites.
CountrysideNorthern Ireland
A UNESCO World Heritage Site of extraordinary geological wonder. Around 40,000 interlocking basalt columns cascade into the North Atlantic — the result of an ancient volcanic eruption 60 million years ago.
UNESCO HeritageEngland
Built atop natural hot springs the Romans discovered 2,000 years ago, Bath is a city of extraordinary Georgian architecture. The Roman Baths, the Circus, and the Royal Crescent form one of Britain's finest urban ensembles.
History & CultureScotland
Scotland's landscapes are among the most dramatic in the world. Ancient castles, whisky distilleries, and Highland games form a cultural tapestry unlike any other on earth.
Ireland & Northern Ireland
From Dublin's literary pubs to the dramatic Antrim Coast, the island of Ireland offers a warmth of welcome and beauty of scenery that leaves every visitor longing to return.
Living History
Wiltshire, England
One of the most recognisable prehistoric monuments on earth, Stonehenge has stood on Salisbury Plain for over 5,000 years — its purpose still debated, its power to awe entirely undiminished.
Prehistoric WonderBerkshire, England
The oldest and largest occupied castle in the world, Windsor has been a royal residence for nearly 1,000 years. The State Apartments, St George's Chapel, and the Long Walk make for an unforgettable visit.
Royal ResidenceYorkshire, England
Encircled by medieval walls, York is a city where Roman, Viking, and Norman history intersect. The Minster, the Shambles, and Jorvik Viking Centre together make York a living open-air museum.
Medieval City"This royal throne of kings, this scepter'd isle, this earth of majesty, this seat of Mars, this other Eden, demi-paradise — this blessed plot, this earth, this realm, this England." William Shakespeare, Richard II