What makes the United Kingdom the perfect travel destination? Whether you’re looking to enjoy a classic English breakfast before exploring a traditional Tudor mansion or experience the Chieftain’s Parade before the famous Highland Games, a trip to the UK is a vibrant historical experience you don’t want to miss.
Hosted in Scotland, The Dornoch Highland Games have a long, rich history, with the first event recorded in 1835. These colorful games involve tests of strength, bravery, and each clan's musical talents. Events include heavyweight competitions, tug of war and highland dancing to name a few.
Its name was taken from an Irish princess (St Ia), who floated down the Irish Sea on a leaf in mythology to enter St Ives. On the south west coastline of England, this idyllic Cornish town is home to some of the modern world’s greatest artists and sculptures. Explore their creative flare on an excursion to the Tate Gallery of St Ives.
Wimbledon, the world's most prestigious tennis tournament, is a must-visit for sports lovers. Held annually in London, this iconic event has an all-white dress code and offers a chance to witness tennis greatness in an unforgettable setting.
Exploring the United Kingdom allows you to take a glimpse at an extensive and fascinating history, with landmarks dating back thousands of years. Immerse yourself in London’s West End, home to some of the world’s best theater with long-standing shows and musical wonders. Perhaps you’d prefer a peaceful retreat, and wander through the magnetic coastal streets of St Ives, or savor fresh seafood in Cornwall. Whatever your travel goals are, the United Kingdom has something to offer.
Dive into royal history with a tour of Kensington Palace, the home of British monarchs including Queen Victoria and Princess Diana, before relishing in the modern artistic treasures showcased at the Tate Museum. If you venture north, you can witness the Highland Games in Scotland, where tradition and competition come to light. Marvel at Edinburgh Castle, perched on top of a volcanic rock and offering stunning views of Scotland’s capital.
Our curated trips are designed for women seeking authentic experiences and meaningful connections. Join us as we explore the true character of the UK, meet like-minded travelers, and create unforgettable memories. Whether it's embracing the excitement of Wimbledon tennis or trying new cuisine, our small group tours offer an intimate way to enjoy all that the UK has to offer.
Travelers from most countries need a valid passport to enter the UK. Depending on your nationality, you may also require a visa. EU, EEA, and Swiss nationals can travel with their national identity cards until the end of 2025.
You can bring in several personal items duty-free. However, there are limits on the amount of alcohol, tobacco, and perfume you can bring in.
The currency in the UK is the British Pound. Credit and debit cards are widely accepted, especially Visa and MasterCard. American Express is less commonly accepted. Contactless payments are popular, and ATMs are readily available.
Tipping is appreciated but not mandatory in the UK. In restaurants, it’s customary to tip 10-15% of the bill if service is not included. In taxis, rounding up to the nearest pound is common. Tipping for other services, such as in hotels, is your choice.
As we all know, UK weather can be unpredictable, with rain possible at any time of year. It’s wise to pack layers, a waterproof jacket, and an umbrella. In summer, lighter clothing is suitable, but always have a jacket for cooler evenings. In winter, warm clothing and sturdy shoes are essential, especially if you plan to visit rural areas.