12-Day Adventure Itinerary for London, Stonehenge, Scotland, and Ireland

  1. Day 1: London Arrival
    Heathrow Airport to Central London (1 hour)

    In the morning, you can visit the Tower of London, a historic castle and fortress that served as a royal palace, a prison, and a treasury. In the afternoon, head to the British Museum to see the Rosetta Stone and other ancient artifacts. In the evening, explore the vibrant nightlife of Soho.

  2. Day 2: London - Stonehenge
    London to Stonehenge (2 hours)

    Start your day early and head to Stonehenge, a prehistoric monument and one of the wonders of the world. After taking in the awe-inspiring structures, visit the nearby town of Salisbury to see the 13th-century cathedral. In the evening, enjoy a traditional English pub dinner.

  3. Day 3: Edinburgh Arrival
    Stonehenge to Heathrow Airport (2 hours), Heathrow Airport to Edinburgh (1.5 hours)

    Take a morning flight to the Scottish capital and spend the day exploring the city. Visit Edinburgh Castle, perched atop an extinct volcano, and enjoy breathtaking views of the city from Arthur's Seat. In the evening, check out the lively bars and restaurants in the Old Town.

  4. Day 4: Edinburgh - Loch Ness
    Edinburgh to Loch Ness (3 hours)

    Take a scenic drive to Loch Ness, home of the legendary monster. Go on a boat tour of the loch and visit the nearby Urquhart Castle. In the evening, relax in a cozy Scottish pub with a pint of local ale.

  5. Day 5: Glasgow
    Loch Ness to Glasgow (3.5 hours)

    Explore Scotland's largest city by visiting the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow Cathedral, and the iconic Necropolis. In the evening, enjoy a traditional Scottish meal of haggis, neeps, and tatties.

  6. Day 6: Belfast Arrival
    Glasgow to Belfast (2 hours)

    Take a short flight to Northern Ireland and spend the day exploring Belfast. Visit the Titanic Belfast museum, St. George's Market, and the historic city hall. In the evening, enjoy a pint of Guinness at a traditional Irish pub.

  7. Day 7: Giant's Causeway
    Belfast to Giant's Causeway (1.5 hours)

    Take a scenic drive to the Giant's Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Northern Ireland's most popular attractions. Explore the unique rock formations and learn about the legends surrounding them. In the evening, explore the lively pubs and restaurants of Bushmills village.

  8. Day 8: Dublin Arrival
    Giant's Causeway to Dublin (3.5 hours)

    Take a morning drive to Dublin and spend the day exploring the city. Visit Trinity College and see the Book of Kells, stroll through St. Stephen's Green, and visit the Guinness Storehouse. In the evening, enjoy traditional Irish music and a pint of Guinness at a local pub.

  9. Day 9: Ring of Kerry
    Dublin to Ring of Kerry (4 hours)

    Take a scenic drive around the Ring of Kerry, a stunning coastal route that offers breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean. Visit the picturesque town of Killarney and explore the Killarney National Park. In the evening, enjoy a traditional Irish meal and live music in a local pub.

  10. Day 10: Cliffs of Moher
    Ring of Kerry to Cliffs of Moher (2.5 hours)

    Visit the Cliffs of Moher, one of Ireland's most popular natural attractions. Take a scenic walk along the cliffs and enjoy the stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean. In the evening, explore the lively pubs and restaurants of Galway city.

  11. Day 11: Belfast Arrival
    Cliffs of Moher to Dublin (3 hours), Dublin to Belfast (2 hours)

    Take a morning drive back to Dublin and catch a short flight to Belfast. Visit the Ulster Museum, Belfast Castle, and the historic Crumlin Road Gaol. In the evening, enjoy a pint of local beer at a traditional pub.

  12. Day 12: Departure
    Belfast to Belfast City Airport (30 minutes)

    Spend your last morning in Belfast by going on a Black Taxi Tour to see the city's political murals and learn about the Troubles. Catch your flight home in the afternoon.

Recommendations

Other local attractions and experiences to consider include:

  • Visiting the Roman Baths in Bath, England
  • Going on a whiskey tour in Dublin, Ireland
  • Exploring the Scottish Highlands and Isle of Skye
  • Going on a Game of Thrones tour in Northern Ireland
To maximize your fun, consider renting a car or taking a guided tour to make the most of your time in each location. And don't forget to try the local cuisine and drinks!

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