- Explore in a small group of maximum 10 women travelers
- 7 nights in boutique, centrally located hotels with all single occupancy rooms
- Expert local guides lead immersive tours of London's royal landmarks and the Roman Baths of Bath
- 14 meals included: 7 breakfasts, 3 lunches, and 4 dinners featuring classic British cuisine and local specialties
- Traditional afternoon tea at a historic London venue, complete with finger sandwiches, freshly baked scones with clotted cream and jam, and delicate pastries
- 8 curated group experiences including a guided royal London walking tour, the Roman Baths, a Bath city walking tour, and a full-day Cotswolds village tour visiting Castle Combe, Bibury, and Bourton-on-the-Water
- Entrance fees and tour admissions for all listed activities
- Private transportation throughout the journey, plus airport transfers on arrival and departure days
- Women Travel Abroad female host serves as trip concierge and community builder, ensuring seamless travel and lasting friendships throughout the journey
- Gratuities for local guides, drivers, and group activity staff
Please note:
Deposit requirement on land trips is $400
Past traveler savings of 5% if you traveled from 2018 onward
New travelers get $100 savings
England is a place that gets under your skin — a country where ancient history and everyday elegance exist side by side on every cobblestone street. Over eight unforgettable days, you will move through three of England's most beloved landscapes: the grand, buzzing energy of London, the serene Georgian beauty of Bath, and the dreamy, honey-colored villages of the Cotswolds.
You will sip cream tea in a storied London salon, stand before Roman ruins that are nearly 2,000 years old, and wander lanes so perfectly preserved they look straight out of a storybook. Each setting is different, yet all of them share the same unhurried English charm that has captivated travelers for generations.
This journey is designed for women who love history, beauty, and the pleasure of discovering a place at a leisurely, satisfying pace. You will return home with a camera full of memories and a circle of new friends who saw it all alongside you.
DAY-BY-DAY ITINERARY
DAY 1 - WELCOME TO LONDON August 24
Your English adventure begins the moment you touch down at London Heathrow Airport (LHR). Private transportation whisks you to your boutique hotel in the heart of the city, where you will settle into your own comfortable room and take a breath. This afternoon is yours to explore the neighborhood, stretch your legs, and soak in the unmistakable energy of one of the world's great cities. As evening falls, your group gathers for a welcome dinner at a classic British pub. Over warm pints, hearty food, and plenty of laughter, you will meet your fellow travelers and toast the journey ahead together.
Meals: Dinner
Accommodations: London boutique hotel
DAY 2 - ROYAL LONDON & AFTERNOON TEA August 25
After a leisurely breakfast, your expert local guide leads you through the grandest addresses in London. You will stroll past the gleaming gates of Buckingham Palace and watch the pageantry of the Changing of the Guard ceremony unfold before your eyes. The route carries you along the great facades of Whitehall and Westminster, where centuries of British history press in on every side, before arriving at the magnificent dome of St. Paul's Cathedral. This afternoon brings one of England's most beloved rituals: a proper afternoon tea at a historic London venue. Settle into an elegant seat, pour yourself a cup, and work your way through freshly baked scones with clotted cream and jam, delicate finger sandwiches, and a tempting selection of pastries. Pure bliss.
Meals: Breakfast & Lunch (Afternoon Tea)
Accommodations: London boutique hotel
DAY 3 - FREE DAY IN LONDON August 26
London rewards those who linger, and today is entirely your own. History lovers can spend the morning at the legendary British Museum, home to the Rosetta Stone, Egyptian mummies, and treasures spanning the whole sweep of human civilization. The Tower of London beckons with its dazzling Crown Jewels and the tall tales of the Yeoman Warders who guard them. Shoppers will find their paradise at Harrods or Fortnum & Mason, or in the charming boutiques of Covent Garden and Notting Hill. A double-decker sightseeing bus is a wonderful way to tick off more of the city's famous landmarks. Art lovers can lose themselves in the National Gallery, while the lush greenery of Hyde Park offers a gentler kind of afternoon. This evening, the group reconvenes for dinner together.
Meals: Breakfast & Dinner
Accommodations: London boutique hotel
DAY 4 - JOURNEY TO BATH, A UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE CITY August 27
After breakfast, your private coach carries you west through the rolling English countryside toward Bath, one of the most beautifully preserved cities in all of Europe. Arriving this afternoon, you step almost immediately into another era. Your guided walking tour winds past the grand sweep of the Royal Crescent, whose elegant Georgian terraces will look instantly familiar to any Bridgerton fan, and on to the soaring Gothic arches of Bath Abbey. The highlight is a visit to the remarkably preserved Roman Baths, where ancient Romans soaked in the same natural thermal waters that still rise from the earth below. Standing at the edge of the steaming pool, surrounded by 2,000-year-old stonework, is one of those travel moments that stays with you long after you have gone home.
Meals: Breakfast & Lunch
Accommodations: Bath boutique hotel
DAY 5 - THE COTSWOLDS: ENGLAND'S MOST ENCHANTING VILLAGES August 28
Today takes you deep into the Cotswolds, a landscape so perfectly picturesque it feels almost too beautiful to be real. Your first stop is Castle Combe, widely considered England's prettiest village, where medieval stone cottages crowd the banks of the By Brook and the only sounds are birdsong and the murmur of the stream. From there, you travel to Bibury to see the iconic Arlington Row, a row of 14th-century weavers' cottages so charming they have become one of England's most photographed landmarks. Lunch and a leisurely afternoon stroll await in Bourton-on-the-Water, known as the "Venice of the Cotswolds," where low stone bridges arch over the gently flowing River Windrush. It is a day that feels like stepping inside a painting.
Meals: Breakfast & Lunch
Accommodations: Bath boutique hotel
DAY 6 - FREE DAY IN BATH August 29
Bath is a city made for unhurried exploration, and today is yours to enjoy it at your own pace. Jane Austen lived here and loved it, and a visit to the interactive Jane Austen Centre brings her world vividly to life. The charming shops along Milsom Street and the beautiful Pulteney Bridge make for a wonderfully indulgent morning of browsing. For those drawn to ancient mysteries, an optional day trip to Stonehenge is an extraordinary experience, combining the iconic 5,000-year-old stone circle with a visit to the medieval cathedral city of Salisbury nearby. However you choose to spend your hours, the group comes back together this evening for dinner, sharing stories from the day over a relaxed and convivial meal.
Meals: Breakfast & Dinner
Accommodations: Bath boutique hotel
DAY 7 - FAREWELL TO BATH, BACK TO LONDON August 30
After a final Bath breakfast, your private coach returns you to London through the gentle green countryside. Arriving this afternoon, you check back into your London hotel and find yourself with a few precious hours to fill. Oxford Street calls for last-minute shopping. The trendy neighborhoods of Notting Hill and Shoreditch offer street art, independent cafes, and one-of-a-kind finds. Any sights you missed earlier in the week are still waiting. This evening, the group gathers one last time for a festive farewell dinner, raising a glass to new friendships, to England, and to the remarkable journey you have shared together.
Meals: Breakfast & Dinner
Accommodations: London boutique hotel
DAY 8 - DEPARTURE FROM LONDON HEATHROW (LHR) August 31
After one final breakfast, private transportation escorts you to London Heathrow Airport (LHR) for your journey home. You leave carrying the warmth of English hospitality, the echo of Big Ben, the scent of clotted cream, and the memory of a countryside that seemed to have been painted by hand. And somewhere across the miles, a group of remarkable women will be thinking of it all too.
Meals: Breakfast
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