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paulcallaway
03-02-2022, 12:52 PM
We hope to do an England coach tour of about 7 days this summer , and were wondering what might be the best local travel agency to book this through . Thanks in advance to all that reply.!

DAVES
03-03-2022, 07:49 PM
We hope to do an England coach tour of about 7 days this summer , and were wondering what might be the best local travel agency to book this through . Thanks in advance to all that reply.!

We are not world travelers but we did go to England many years ago. It was interesting.
Perhaps, like my view of the villages. I have two weeks-HURRY UP AND RELAX.

Hopefully you will have more than seven days and will be able to do a self tour as well.
They have extensive public transportation-the under ground is famous.

I found it interesting that they sort of deny WWII. The tower of London you are impressed as they tell you this is 600 years old etc. We have nothing in the US that old. Ask quietly and you will be told that was rebuilt in 1962 etc.

Beware, they drive on the LEFT and think it is RIGHT. Takes a while to get used to it-hopefully without getting run over.

Arctic Fox
03-03-2022, 09:03 PM
Just so you "know before you go", the central part of the Tower of London - the White Tower - was built around 950 years ago by William the Conqueror. Obviously there have been additions and repairs since then, but saying it was rebuilt in 1962 sounds like the Beefeater was having a bit of fun :)

There are plenty of UK companies offering organized tours and, with the utility of the internet and your credit card, you would be well-advised to use one of them, rather than a travel agent local to The Villages.

The cost of tours will vary enormously depending on the quality of the accommodation used, so your choice of company will be dictated to some extent by your budget.

England may be small compared to the USA but there is a lot to see, and seven days to do the lot would be exhausting and barely scratch the surface. I would advise choosing a smaller area to cover and enjoy a more relaxed in-depth trip.

Two Bills
03-04-2022, 04:41 AM
I live in UK. and would say It all depends what your interest are, as to what I would recommend for an itinerary.
Seven Days is a very short time to see much without specifics.

Arctic Fox
03-04-2022, 03:54 PM
It all depends what your interest are, as to what I would recommend for an itinerary. Seven Days is a very short time to see much without specifics.

Agreed. If you can provide a list of ten places you would like to see then it should be possible for someone here to recommend an itinerary that visits maybe half of them in the week available.

Coach tours tend to go to the same places, and these are likely to be the places that may be of interest to you, so I have high hopes that you can find a tour that suits.

One other thing to bear in mind: school holidays. Going during term time will be much more enjoyable and could well be cheaper, too.

Stu from NYC
03-04-2022, 04:34 PM
As a possible alternative we did a 10 day cruise around the British Isles and loved it. Obviously will only see the parts around the coast but so much to see and do.

BTW when we did it we spent several days in London before the cruise.

Arctic Fox
03-04-2022, 05:26 PM
As a possible alternative we did a 10 day cruise around the British Isles and loved it. Obviously will only see the parts around the coast but so much to see and do. BTW when we did it we spent several days in London before the cruise.

That's an excellent alternative, Stu. There are a number of cruise lines that have added these itineraries recently (including Princess, Celebrity, Carnival and, if you want to throw in Amsterdam/Rotterdam, Norwegian, Royal Caribbean and Holland-America).

All travel is done at night so won't eat into your sightseeing time ashore.

coralway
03-04-2022, 06:39 PM
American Express

Sailed Cunard from NYC to Southhampton. AMEX took care of everything, including transportation to and from London. While in London took a tour to Liverpool