Out of London Attractions
Windsor Castle
The Castle's dramatic site encapsulates 900 years of British history and its magnificent State Rooms and works of art reflect the tastes of successive kings and queens.
Shakespeare's Birthplace
Shakespeare's Birthplace is situated in the centre of town on Henley Street, and is the place where Shakespeare was born in 1564 and lived with his family. It is also highly probable that Shakespeare and Anne lived here when they were first married.
ZSL Whipsnade Zoo
Get closer to some of the hairiest, scariest, tallest and smallest animals at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo. These historic zoos, run by the Zoological Society of London (ZSL), between them house over 1000 amazing species among beautifully landscaped grounds - one an urban oasis, the other a wild adventure.
Jorvik Viking Centre
Be transported through the Viking City of Jorvik - Travel through the busy Coppergate market place - Disembark at the JORVIK museum - Visit DIG, the archaeological adventure attraction
Royal Yacht Britannia, Edinburgh
Britannia is a must-see attraction when you visit Edinburgh. Stroll around the decks, following in the footsteps of the Royal Family and their guests. The complimentary audio tour will help you explore Britannia's five main decks-the Sun Lounge where her Majesty the Queen enjoyed afternoon tea.
1066 Battle of Hastings - Abbey & Battlefield
On 14 October 1066 an army of invading Normans defeated the English at the Battle of Hastings in East Sussex. Now the whole family can discover the exciting story of that fateful day at the very place it happened.
Anne Hathaway's Cottage
The world famous Anne Hathaway's Cottage is situated in Shottery, 1 mile from Stratford-upon-Avon, and was the childhood home of Shakespeare's wife and has been a pilgrimage for visitors for centuries.
Blackpool SEA LIFE centre
One of the UK's best known aquariums the Blackpool Sea Life centre houses Europe's most comprehensive collection of tropical sharks.
Blenheim Palace
Blenheim Palace, home to 11th Duke of Marlborough and the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill. Set in 2100 acres of beautiful parkland landscaped by ?Capability' Brown, the exquisite Baroque Palace is surrounded by sweeping lawns, formal gardens and the magnificent Lake.
Brighton SEA LIFE centre
Brighton SEA LIFE centre is in the building which once housed the historic Brighton Aquarium, which makes this one of the oldest aquariums in the world. It now houses a host of high-tech' displays amidst ornate Victorian architecture; everything from shrimps and starfish to tropical sharks and sea turtles.
Canterbury Cathedral
A fascinating medieval city that has been the centre of English Christianity since St. Augustine was sent here by Pope Gregory in 597AD. The original church was rebuilt in the 11th century as the magnificent cathedral we will visit today.
Christ Church
Christ Church is a unique institution, one of the largest colleges in the University of Oxford and, at the same time, the Cathedral Church for the Diocese of Oxford.
Clifford's Tower
In 1068-9, William the Conqueror built two motte and bailey castles in York, to strengthen his military hold on the north. Clifford's Tower, an unusual four-lobed keep built in the 13th century atop the mound of William's larger fortress, is now the principal surviving stonework remnant of York's medieval castle.
Dickens World
Dickens World is a brand new, innovative and exciting indoor visitor complex themed around the life, books and times of one of Britain's best loved authors, Charles Dickens.
Dover Castle
Discover its labyrinth of secret wartime tunnels built deep in the White Cliffs of Dover. Sights, sounds and pathe news clips bring the drama of its strategic role in WWII alive.
Great Yarmouth SEA LIFE centre
Sea Life Great Yarmouth will introduce you to many strange, beautiful and fascinating creatures of the deep. Prepare for astonishing close views of everything from humble starfish to mighty sharks and giant sea turtles.
Gweek National Seal Sanctuary
Witness animal welfare work at its finest in Europe's busiest seal rescue centre. The Sanctuary extends a vital lifeline every winter to dozens of abandoned, stranded and injured grey seal pups.
Home of Charles Darwin, Down House
In celebration of the 200th anniversary of Darwin's birth and 150th anniversary of the publication of On the Origin of Species, rare and unique collections, including many of Darwin's personal possessions.
Hunstanton SEA LIFE Sanctuary
Hunstanton SEA LIFE Sanctuary will introduce you to many strange, beautiful and fascinating creatures of the deep. Prepare for astonishing close views of everything from humble starfish to mighty sharks, from otters and penguins to rescued and resident seals.
Lindisfarne Priory
Lindisfarne Priory on Holy Island was one of the most important centres of early Christianity in Anglo-Saxon England. It is still a place of pilgrimage today, the dramatic approach across the causeway adding to the fascination of the site.
Loch Lomond SEA LIFE centre
This magical attraction takes visitors on a journey from highland stream, via the depths of the loch, to the North Sea and onward to the Caribbean.
Manchester United Museum and Stadium Tour
Take a look behind the scenes at Old Trafford. Retrace the steps of some of the greatest legends, relive the glorious history of this unique venue and marvel in the splendour of today's Theatre of Dreams.
National SEA LIFE centre, Birmingham
The National SEA LIFE centre is the flagship of the UK network, launched in 1986 and featuring the only 360 degree tubular walkthrough ocean tunnel in the country.
Pendennis Castle
Constructed between 1540 and 1545, Pendennis Castle and its sister St Mawes Castle form the Cornish end of the chain of coastal castles built by Henry VIII to counter a threat from France and Spain.
Roman Baths
The Roman Baths are the best preserved Roman religious spa from the ancient world. The Roman Baths is below the modern street level and has four main features, the Sacred Spring, the Roman Temple, the Roman bath house and finds from Roman Bath.
Salisbury Cathedral
Salisbury Cathedral is unique amongst medieval English cathedrals, built within one century with no substantial later additions. The building itself is remarkable, a testimony to the faith and practical skills of those who erected it.
Scarborough Sea Life & Marine Sanctuary
Scarborough SEA LIFE and Marine Sanctuary will introduce you to many strange, beatuiful and fascinating creatures of the deep. Prepare for astonishing close views of everything from humble starfish to mighty sharks, all in displays which carefully recreate their natural habitats.
Scottish SEA LIFE Sanctuary (Oban)
The Scottish SEA LIFE Sanctuary is a real national treasure?a marine wonderland perched on the shores of beautiful Loch Creran.
Stonehenge
The great and ancient stone circle of Stonehenge is one of the wonders of the world. What visitors see today are the substantial remnants of the last in a sequence of such monuments erected between circa 3000BC and 1600BC.
Stonehenge Guidebooks
Full colour, informative guidebook of Stonehenge. A must for anyone who has visited the site, or who is planning a visit and wishes to know more. This book is available for purchase online now, and must be collected from Stonehenge upon arrival.
Tintagel Castle
With its spectacular location on one of England's most dramatic coastlines, Tintagel is an awe-inspiring and romantic spot, a place of legends.
Weymouth SEA LIFE Park
One of Britain's best-known marine life attractions, the Weymouth Sea Life Park houses fish tanks teeming with everything from shrimps and starfish to tropical sharks and huge sea turtles.