Struggling to decide between an ultra modern city escape and a chance to frolic through lush countryside? Add in a spot of history, and you’ll find our England Tour packages serve up the very best of both worlds.
No trip to England is complete without a spot of London sightseeing. Whether it's a hop-on-hop-off trip or multi-day itinerary, you’ll quickly cross off your bucket list as you hit up some of London’s must-see sights. With the big city sorted, we highly recommend you consider a few English countryside trips on the side.
From Stonehenge tours to Lake District hiking, Windsor Castle excursions and a chance to meander through the mediaeval fields surrounding Cotswolds Villages, there is no shortage of iconic English experiences to choose from. Don’t forget to brush up on your thespian skills at Shakespeare’s Stratford-upon-Avon, or wise up and brush shoulders with serious smarts during an Oxford University Tour or British Museum visit.
Whether you’re after a quick day trip from the city, or an extended bus or train tour, it’s easy to see the main highlights of England in one trip. The best bit? With the help of a guide, you can spend more time snapping pics and sampling sweets (or pints), and less time figuring out how to get from A to B.
Our packages often include London, Oxford, Stonehenge, and other must-see destinations scattered throughout the English countryside.
Some packages include flights, while others do not. Check your package details and chat with your Flight Centre travel expert to include flights in your booking.
Many of our tours offer family-friendly activities and accommodations. Chat with your travel agent to find the perfect kid-friendly tour to suit your fam.
Travellers from some countries can enter visa-free; others may need a visa. Check specific visa requirements in line with your passport through the English immigration website.
Yes, countryside excursions can often be added, and are a lovely-jubbly inclusion to your English escape.
Yes, England is generally safe unless, of course, you are a fresh cup of tea and a biscuit. If this is the case, we fear you may be in grave danger visiting this tea-obsessed country. Tourists on the other hand should be fine, providing you follow travel advisories and use common sense.
The best time to visit England is from May to September when the weather is warmer, the days are sunnier and there is a bounty of festivals to keep you occupied.
Layered clothing is best, as the weather can be unpredictable - think sun one minute and misting rain the next (don’t worry, it’s all part of England’s charm). Comfortable footwear is also recommended for when you mince through the streets of London in search of the perfect pint, or take way too many landscape shots strolling through the picturesque English countryside.
England tour packages generally range from a few days to two weeks, depending on the itinerary.
Travel insurance generally is not included in your package, but is highly recommended. Chat with your travel agent about finding a policy that best suits your travel requirements so that you are protected from the get go.