England Tours to See the Entire Country

September 24th, 2010 by Shaw_1_2_3 Leave a reply »

For anyone travelling around Europe, England is somewhere they must stop. The many Americans, Canadians and Australians who visit Europe every year always want to see London as much as they do Rome or Barcelona. But wouldn’t it be better to take England tours and see the whole country? After all, England’s size means that seeing a good proportion of it is relatively easy. And there really is plenty more to the country that London.

England tours really reflect the diversity and history of the whole country and are a great 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.
Young travellers will find a range of England tours, lasting different amounts of time and seeing different sighs. The interests of the individual will dictate which sort of tours is best for them. History lovers for example, might be keen to see ancient cathedrals and Stonehenge.

England tours can also be arranged to visit the major cities of the country. There are even tours which are dedicated to the most famous of England’s sporting cities, allowing tourers to take in the most impressive football stadia in the land.

England tours are no longer the preserve of middle aged tourists on coach trips. Whilst they still use coaches, they are aimed at younger travellers, backpackers and students. Tours with only small groups are perfect because they allow a group travel experience whilst maintaining flexibility. England tours offer people more than a travel guidebook can: the opportunity to get off the beaten track. Native tour guides can provide advice and information on the must see and must do things.

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