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(John Hannent) #1
102 | October• 2018

My Discoveries


Five Reasons to Travel in a


Group to Great Britain and Ireland


Exploring the best of London,
Belfast, Dublin and Edinburgh in a
group can be extremely rewarding,
writes Alison Godfrey.

1 MAKE MEANINGFUL
CONNECTIONS
Group tours allow you to form life-long
friendships built on common interests.
Imagine walking the streets of
Stratford-Upon-Avon with someone
who shares your love of Shakespeare.
Or tasting whisky in Edinburgh Castle
with someone who appreciates
Scotch. The toe-tapping sound of a
fiddle in an Irish pub is always more
fun when you have someone to dance
with. Friendships formed on group

tours are relationships based on
common interests. Often these are the
friendships that will last a lifetime.

2 ALL THE DETAILS ARE
TAK E N CAR E O F
Great Britain and Ireland are lands rich
in history and tradition, encompassing
bustling metropolitan cities, quaint
villages and lush green countrysides.
London can be overwhelming, but
when you are on a group tour, you
don’t have to navigate travelling on
The Tube or finding good-quality
accommodation on your own. It’s all
done for you.
Group tours allow you to spend
more time absorbing the countries’

Iconic Tower
Bridge crosses
the River
hames to the
historic Tower
of London

PHOTOS: GETTY IMAGES

Britain &
Ireland

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