If you’re looking for a full European travel experience, England is an obligatory stop. For the Americans, Canadians and Australians that flock to visit Europe every year, seeing London is as important as seeing Paris or Rome. So what about taking England tours and getting to see the whole of England? After all, England’s size means that seeing a good proportion of it is relatively easy. And there’s much more to the country than London.
The variety and the history of the country are well reflected in England tours, making them a fantastic idea for anyone who is unfamiliar with the country. Of course, there are many different tours available with each one the ideal choice for a difference demographic, but it is no longer true that England tours by coach are intended solely for middle aged travellers.
For the younger traveller there are plenty of England tours on the market, with varying durations and taking in various sights. The right tour depends on the individual’s interests. People who have a special interest in history will probably want to see Stonehenge and many ancient cathedrals.
England tours can also be arranged to visit the major cities of the country. There are even tours which visit the biggest and best football stadia in the country, for football lovers.
England tours are no longer the preserve of middle aged tourists on coach trips. They might still be using coaches, but these are tours geared towards the younger traveller. Touring in small groups is ideal because it allows for the flexibility of requesting additional time or stops without losing the group feel. England tours offer people more than a travel guidebook can: the opportunity to get off the beaten track. Tour guides are also on hand to give advice about the things that simply cannot be missed.
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