Sleep in a Scottish Castle
Treat yourself like a King or Queen and enjoy a special stay in one of the Scottish castles.
Treat yourself like a King or Queen and enjoy a special stay in one of the Scottish castles.
The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo is the centrepiece of Edinburgh’s summer festival and one of the best night’s out in the capital.
Make it an extra special evening by choosing an exclusive option featuring everything from lavish three course dinners to receptions with the performers.
Make it a true Scottish experience by having a piper accompany you en route to the arena.
Seize the opportunity to discover the hidden history behind some great masterpieces and find out more about the techniques used in creating different styles and impressions in art.
Enjoy a private afternoon tea with the Lord and Lady of this historical Estate dating back to 1170, before strolling through the property on a private tour of the grounds and gardens.
No trip to Belfast would be complete without a visit to Titanic Belfast, located right on the slipways where the ship was built over 100 years ago. You will enjoy afternoon tea in the sumptuous Titanic Suite beside a replica of the famous staircase.
This exclusive guided whiskey tour of Dublin, you will discover some of the very best Irish whiskeys made in this great city, as you journey through time to discover the history. You will finish your day at Dublin’s oldest distillery, dating back to 1780.
Try on those diamond and cashmere scarves, enjoy luscious chocolates and savouries made especially for you, smell exotic but pure perfumes among other things and hear the stories and history behind them all.
The Book of Kells is Ireland’s greatest cultural treasure and the world’s most famous medieval manuscript. The 9th century book is a richly decorated copy of the four Gospels of the life of Jesus Christ. You can take a private tour in early morning or at end of day when public viewings close.
Kanchanaburi is famous for its nature and WWII history, stop to view the War Cemetery which is the resting place for more than 6,000 prisoners of war. Followed by an ancient train ride over the river enjoying the scenic route.
You will spend time admiring Wat Phra and Wat Haripunchai, followed by local delicacies from the forest at the local market in a charming historical town.