British and Celtic Legends - Confirmed seats with Air France 2026

British and Celtic Legends - Confirmed seats with Air France 2026

Description

Immerse yourself in a journey that links the imperial grandeur of London departure confirmed on September 6, the historic cloisters of Oxford, and the bohemian charm of Galway with the untamed power of the Scottish Highlands and the cliffs of the Irish Atlantic.

Each day combines guided tours with free time for you to explore at your own pace and savor the regional cuisine.


Air France Flight Schedule


Date Flight Route Departure Arrival


September 6 AF 407 SCL-CDG 10:10 06:00+1

September 7 AF 1704 CDG-LGW 9:15 9:25

September 21 AF 1181 LHR-CDG 7:45 p.m. 10:00 p.m.

September 22 AF 406 CDG-SCL 11:20 p.m. 7:50 a.m.+1

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Visiting

Santiago de Chile – London
Santiago de Chile – London

Day 1 | September 6 | Santiago, Chile - London

A new adventure begins. We meet early at Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport, where we will have our first group meeting and a brief safety briefing at the Assist Card counter before starting this journey.

It will be an exciting day: we leave Santiago behind to cross the Atlantic to London, where our flight takes off at 10:10 a.m. and arrives in London at 7:30 a.m. the next day.


Londres
Londres

Day 2 | September 7 | London

Arrival in London and transfer to our hotel.


Breakfast

Londres
Londres

Day 3 | September 8 | London

A pedestrian walkway connects Covent Garden, Trafalgar Square, and Westminster Abbey, the center of two thousand years of history. The guide recounts anecdotes, from the intrigues of Downing Street to the pomp of the Changing of the Guard, before embarking at Westminster Pier. The cruise, included in the tour, allows you to see the City and the Tower of London from the outdoor deck, with commentary in Spanish pointing out the Globe Theatre and The Shard skyscraper. 

Free afternoon to explore Borough Market or the Bankside galleries. 


Breakfast

Londres – Oxford – Stratford-upon-Avon – Liverpool
Londres – Oxford – Stratford-upon-Avon – Liverpool

Day 4 | September 9 | London – Oxford – Stratford-upon-Avon – Liverpool

In Oxford, the gargoyles of the Bodleian Library and the courtyards of Christ Church evoke centuries of academic talent; you'll have time for a break at the Covered Market, where coffee has been roasted since 1654. Stratford-upon-Avon displays dark wooden facades reflected in the River Avon; if you wish, you can visit Shakespeare's birthplace or try a meat pie at the Garrick pub. Evening arrival in Liverpool: promenade along the old docks and finish with live music at The Cavern Club, a true sanctuary of British rock. 


Breakfast

Liverpool – York
Liverpool – York

Day 5 | September 10 | Liverpool – York


We travel through the Yorkshire moors to York, where the medieval bell of Micklegate Bar still rings. We walk along the Roman wall, enter The Shambles—the alley that inspired J.K. Rowling—and enjoy cream tea: tea, warm scones, whipped cream, and jam. Those who prefer can climb the tower of York Minster to admire the red roofs and Gothic spires.


Breakfast


York – Edinburgh
York – Edinburgh

Day 6 | September 11 | York – Edinburgh 

We cross Northumberland, catching sight of the Angel of the North before entering Scotland. Edinburgh welcomes us with the silhouette of its castle on top of its extinct volcano. We walked along the Royal Mile to Holyroodhouse, discovering passageways (closes) and cobbled courtyards. The afternoon ended in a pub in the Old Town with a dram of single-malt whiskey, haggis with mashed turnips, and a slice of smoked salmon.

Breakfast

Edinburgh
Edinburgh

Day 7 | September 12 | Edinburgh

In Falkirk, the metal sculptures The Kelpies shine beside the canal; they are the largest public artworks in the United Kingdom. Visit and taste at Rosebank, a recently reopened lowland distillery famous for its floral notes. On the way back, you can climb Calton Hill for panoramic photos, or visit the National Gallery to see Rembrandt and Scottish landscape painters. 


Breakfast

Edinburgh – Highlands – Loch Ness – Glasgow
Edinburgh – Highlands – Loch Ness – Glasgow

Day 8 | September 13 | Edinburgh – Highlands – Loch Ness – Glasgow

The route takes us into the Highlands: the glacial valley of Glencoe, waterfalls emerging from the heather and, with luck, long-horned Highland cattle. At Loch Ness, we board for a mini cruise in front of Urquhart Castle; the onboard sonar monitors “unusual movements.” On the way to Glasgow, we skirt Ben Nevis and the lakes of the Trossachs. A short sunset walk through George Square showcases the illuminated Victorian architecture.


Breakfast

Glasgow – Belfast – Dublin
Glasgow – Belfast – Dublin

Day 9 | September 14 | Glasgow – Belfast – Dublin

Today we leave Glasgow early (depending on the schedule, you may have a box breakfast) to take the ferry across the North Channel to Belfast. From the deck, you can see rugged lighthouses and, on clear days, the silhouette of the Giant's Causeway. 

In Belfast, we will take a tour of political murals, the Edwardian facade of City Hall, and the shipyards where the Titanic was built. 

After crossing the Ulster plain, we arrive in Dublin at dusk.


Breakfast.

Dublin
Dublin

Day 10 | September 15 | Dublin

Today we begin our panoramic tour of Dublin on foot at around 10:00 a.m. We will stroll through the most emblematic streets of the historic center, exploring its history, culture, and local anecdotes. We will see iconic landmarks such as Trinity College, Dublin Castle, Christ Church Cathedral, Temple Bar, and the banks of the River Liffey from the outside. This is an ideal way to get your bearings in the city and learn the essentials in a fun and intimate way, without rushing and with time to enjoy the Dublin atmosphere.

Free afternoon to visit museums or boutiques on Grafton Street or have a Guinness in Temple Bar.


Breakfast

Dublin – Athlone – Galway
Dublin – Athlone – Galway

Day 11 | September 16 | Dublin – Athlone – Galway


We follow the course of the River Shannon to Athlone; climb the tower of its castle to watch river boats entering the locks. Traditional Irish stew lunch served with soda bread. In Galway, the colorful facades of Quay Street and street musicians create a festive atmosphere; try the famous oysters with a glass of local white wine.



Breakfast

Galway – Cliffs of Moher – Dingle – Tralee
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Day 12 | September 17 | Galway – Cliffs of Moher – Dingle – Tralee


The Cliffs of Moher rise 214 m above the Atlantic; safe footpaths allow you to walk along the edge and watch puffins in season. Further south, we cross the karst landscape of the Burren before skirting the wild coast of the Dingle Peninsula. Stop at Slea Head for panoramic views of the Blasket Islands. Arrival in Tralee, famous for its Rose of Tralee festival and The Greyhound pub, perfect for traditional music.


Breakfast

Tralee – Rock of Cashel – Kilkenny – Dublin
Tralee – Rock of Cashel – Kilkenny – Dublin

Day 13 | September 18 | Tralee – Rock of Cashel – Kilkenny – Dublin

The Rock of Cashel rises above green meadows, with its ruined cathedral and Romanesque chapel covered in frescoes. In Kilkenny, we wander among pottery workshops and the Norman castle overlooking the River Nore. Free evening in Dublin to say goodbye with a traditional Irish dinner (optional).


Breakfast

Dublin – Snowdonia – Cardiff
Dublin – Snowdonia – Cardiff

Day 14 | September 19 | Dublin – Snowdonia – Cardiff


Ferry to Holyhead and journey to Snowdonia National Park; Snowdon, the highest peak in Wales, rises in the background. Exterior photo of Caernarfon Castle, the setting for royal investitures, before continuing on to Cardiff, a city that combines its neo-medieval castle with an avant-garde bay full of restaurants. 


Breakfast


Cardiff – Bath – Stonehenge – London
Cardiff – Bath – Stonehenge – London

Day 15 | September 20 | Cardiff – Bath – Stonehenge – London


Bath boasts Roman baths and elegant Georgian crescents; an optional visit to the Roman Baths reveals how a spa was built two thousand years ago. We then travel to Stonehenge—admission included—to stroll among megaliths that still intrigue archaeologists, accompanied by an audio guide.

Arrival in London in the afternoon.


Breakfast


London – Santiago
London – Santiago

Day 16 | September 21 | London - Santiago

After breakfast, you will have free time until your transfer to the airport. The flight departs from London at 5:05 p.m., marking the end of this adventure, and arrives in Santiago, Chile, at 7:50 a.m. the following day.


Breakfast


Santiago de Chile
Santiago de Chile

Day 17 | September 22 | Santiago, Chile

We return home with hearts full and minds filled with experiences.

We have sailed ancient routes, explored legendary cities, and lived days that will remain in our memories.

Day 1: Santiago de Chile, London
Day 2: London
Day 3: London
Day 4: London, Oxford, Stratford-upon-Avon, Liverpool
Day 5: Liverpool, York
Day 6: York, Edinburgh
Day 7: Edinburgh
Day 8: Edinburgh, Highlands, Loch Ness, Glasgow
Day 9: Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin
Day 10: Dublin
Day 11: Dublin, Athlone, Galway
Day 12: Galway, Dingle, Tralee
Day 13: Tralee, Kilkenny, Dublin
Day 14: Dublin, Eryri National Park (Snowdonia), Cardiff
Day 15: Cardiff, Bath, London
Day 16: London, Santiago de Chile
Day 17: Santiago de Chile

14 nights' accommodation in superior or first-class hotels, breakfast included.

Flight included Santiago de Chile - London - Santiago de Chile via Air France, including checked baggage and carry-on baggage.

Modern, private, air-conditioned coach throughout the tour based on the itinerary

Transfers airport - hotel - airport.

Ticket package for excursions

2 dinners included at hotels in Galway and Co. Kerry.

Excursion in London:

-Tour of London with official guide on foot where we will see Westminster Abbey, Westminster Palace, Downing Street (Prime Minister's residence) and watch the Changing of the Guard (subject to operation) and other points of interest.

-Cruise on the River Thames (Westminster Pier → Tower Pier) with commentary in Spanish.


  • Excursion in Oxford:

-Guided walk through Oxford's university district (Bodleian Library, Christ Church courtyards, Covered Market).


  • Excursion to Stratford-upon-Avon:

-Panoramic tour of Stratford-upon-Avon with photo at Shakespeare's birthplace.


  • Excursion to Liverpool:

-Guided tour of Liverpool learning about its history and ending at the famous ‘The Cavern Club’ where The Beatles started playing.


  • Excursion to Yorkshire/York:

-Scenic drive through the Yorkshire moors and walking tour of York's city walls and The Shambles, including cream tea (scones + cream + jam + tea).


  • Excursion to Edinburgh:

-Walking tour of Edinburgh's Royal Mile ending at a traditional pub.


  • Excursion in Falkirk and Stirling:

-Photo stop in front of The Kelpies (Falkirk) and visit + tour and tasting at a whisky distillery (Rosebank) or similar.


  • Excursion in the Scottish Highlands:

-Photographic route through the Highlands (glacial valley of Glencoe, Ben Nevis, Trossachs) and cruise on Loch Ness in front of the ruins of Urquhart Castle with sonar on board — let’s see if we meet Nessie!


  • Excursion in Belfast:

-Ferry Cairnryan ↔ Belfast across the North Channel and circuit of Belfast’s political murals, Edwardian architecture and the Titanic shipyards in Belfast.


  • Excursion in Dublin:

-Guided walking tour of Dublin (2 hrs) through the main sights of Dublin: Temple Bar, Trinity College, St. Stephen’s Green, St. Patrick’s Cathedral and exterior views of Dublin Castle, ending at the famous Temple Bar pub with one Guinness included to take the iconic photo in front of the Temple Bar Pub.


  • Excursion in Athlone:

-Visit of Athlone and traditional lunch included of Irish stew with soda bread in an Irish pub.


  • Excursion in the Cliffs of Moher:

-Included visit to the Cliffs of Moher and panoramic drive and the Dingle Peninsula (stop at Slea Head).


  • Excursion in Cashel:

-Monumental visit to the Rock of Cashel and artisan walk through Kilkenny (Norman castle — exterior — and ceramic workshops).


  • Excursion in Snowdonia/Caernarfon:

-Ferry Dublin ↔ Holyhead, panoramic journey through Snowdonia National Park and exterior photo stop at Caernarfon Castle.


  • Excursion in Cardiff:

-Architectural walk through Cardiff Bay and its neo-medieval castle.


  • Excursion in Bath:

-Day in Bath with time to see the Royal Crescent and the Pump Rooms (interior visit to the Roman Baths is optional).


  • Excursion in Stonehenge:

-Entrance to Stonehenge with audio guide and time to explore the megalithic circle.

  • Spanish-speaking guide during the tour as indicated in the itinerary
  • AC 60 travel assistance insurance.


  • Meals not specified.
  • Porter service.
  • Tips for guides (suggested amount: USD 5 per day/per person).
  • Any service not mentioned.

Possible accommodations

10 accommodations

Notas importantes:

GENERAL CONDITIONS

Price based on a group of up to 20 travelers. If the minimum number of participants is not met, the trip may be canceled or rescheduled.

Fixed dates with limited places.

Rates are expressed in USD, values, airfares, and accommodation fees are subject to change due to fluctuations in exchange rates and applicable taxes.

Hotels may be changed, always maintaining the same category or higher. Flights are subject to schedule changes, which are the direct responsibility of the airlines.

Airfare includes checked baggage and carry-on baggage.

In the event of lost baggage, it is the airline's responsibility to provide compensation or payment for these items.

Rates are valid only for the dates indicated.

It is the responsibility of each traveler to ensure that they comply with the entry and exit requirements of the country.


PAYMENT TERMS

Upon confirmation of the reservation, an initial payment of 30% will be requested, which will eventually be deducted from the total amount. This deposit is non-refundable if the passenger cancels their trip. If the deposit is not made, the reservation will be placed on a waiting list and may be canceled or voided by the agency. This option only applies 100 days before the start date of the trip. Less than 100 days before the start date, 100% of the reservation must be paid.


Final payment must be made before 29 may, 2026.



CANCELLATION POLICIES

Non-refundable deposit, 100 days before the start date of the trip. 



CHANGES TO THE TRAVEL PROGRAM

The scheduled execution of this trip may be affected by unforeseen circumstances or force majeure, such as adverse weather conditions, natural disasters, or political instability that may lead to disturbances in public order and may pose a risk to travelers in some of the destinations to be visited. The travel agency shall not be held liable for any breach of its contractual obligations by its suppliers due to unforeseeable circumstances, force majeure, or changes made by the authorities.