WALES

Coastline, culture and epic landscapes

Holidays, tours and short breaks in Wales

Below are a selection of holidays, tours and short breaks in Wales, that will become available as Covid related restrictions are lifted. If you have an interest in one not loaded or would like more details on a particular holiday, call us on 020 7118 2110 or send us a message via our Contact form.

Wales Grand Tour

9 days that showcases the majesty and beauty of this always inspiring country.

Snowdonia & the Castles of North Wales

6 day tour by road and rail exploring outstanding history, epic landscapes and amazing culture.

Cardiff & The Valleys

5 day break discovering the nation’s vibrant capital and its fascinating former industrial heartland.

South & South West Coast Highlights

A magnificent 5 day trip taking in The Gower, Tenby and the cathedral city of St. Davids.

Wales is known for its rugged coastline, mountainous national parks, distinctive Welsh language and Celtic culture. Delve into a land of dragons, world-famous choirs, championship rugby, and some of the most spellbinding scenery Britain has to offer, all while enjoying the welcome and hospitality for which it and its people are renowned.

In the Northwest, Snowdonia National Park has lakes, glacial landforms, crashing waterfalls, hiking trails and a railway up to the peak of Snowdon. To the West are some of the best and most deserted beaches in Britain, not to mention some of the best surf too, while in the Valleys to the South you can see the remains of ‘Old King Coal’ and the country’s industrial past.

However it is the mystical heritage that makes Wales a truly magical place. As far back as the Romans, invaders were truly terrified by the Celtic Druids and numerous ancient stones and religious sites dot the landscape. If all this is too much, there are plenty of opportunities to relax and enjoy the superb local cuisine and celebrated hospitality with a toast or, as they say in Wales -Iechyd da!

Wales is known for its rugged coastline, mountainous national parks, distinctive Welsh language and Celtic culture. Delve into a land of dragons, world-famous choirs, championship rugby, and some of the most spellbinding scenery Britain has to offer, all while enjoying the welcome and hospitality for which it and its people are renowned.

In the Northwest, Snowdonia National Park has lakes, glacial landforms, crashing waterfalls, hiking trails and a railway up to the peak of Snowdon. To the West are some of the best and most deserted beaches in Britain, not to mention some of the best surf too, while in the Valleys to the South you can see the remains of ‘Old King Coal’ and the country’s industrial past.

However it is the mystical heritage that makes Wales a truly magical place. As far back as the Romans, invaders were truly terrified by the Celtic Druids and numerous ancient stones and religious sites dot the landscape. If all this is too much, there are plenty of opportunities to relax and enjoy the superb local cuisine and celebrated hospitality with a toast or, as they say in Wales -Iechyd da!

Whatever the travel requirement it can be fulfilled through our agreement with Livingstone’s Travel World, who like us cater for discerning clients. Information on ATOL protected travel and related Deposits & Payments and a very clear Mission Statement with the emphasis on client Customer Care can be found on the three-page links provided here.

“It’s not just the name we share with the great missionary and explorer David Livingstone, we share a passion for travel and the desire to explore, constantly seeking new experiences for our valued and often very well-travelled clientele”