The United Kingdom has so much to offer between its four countries. See sites like London’s Big Ben and Buckingham Palace in England, marvel over the Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland, search for the Loch Ness monster in Scotland and feel your most royal at Wales’ Cardiff Castle. The UK also acts as a mecca for European travel. With so many countries at our doorstep, we think you should add a few stops to your tour. Our Flight Centre Travel Experts are ready to help plan your UK holiday (and beyond!). 

FAQs
  1. What is the most beautiful part of the UK?

    If you love cobblestone streets, quaint villages amid rolling hills full of chocolate box cottages and winding country lanes, the Cotswolds are the most beautiful part of the UK.
     

  1. What are the most visited tourist attractions in the UK?

    Buckingham Palace, the Natural History Museum, Big Ben and the Tower of London.
     

  1. When is the best time for a UK holiday?

    The best time to travel is Spring (late March to early June) when it's warm and dry.

  1. Where to go on holiday in the UK?

    Start with a steam train journey through the Scottish Highlands, make your way to the garden haven that is Kent and check out the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Jurassic Coast.

  1. What is there to do in the UK?

    Guided tours are one of the best ways to see the UK countryside. From Scotland to Wales, you can tick off bucket list landmarks, try an array of different pub foods & meet new people along the way.

  1. How do I go about canceling my UK holiday package?

    Our latest info can be found in our Help Centre here

  1. How to find the best holiday package to the UK?

    Flight Centre's team of Travel Experts know the UK like the back of their hand and have worked hard to curate the best holiday packages on the market. Check out what we have available online or in-store today! 

  1. What is the most visited place in Northern Ireland?

    You'll most likely fly into Belfast, which also happens to be the birthplace of the RMS Titanic so the city is steeped in history, museums and markets to explore

  1. What is the nicest town in Northern Ireland?

    The Dark Hedges in County Antrim is an atmospheric, tunnel-like avenue of intertwined beech trees - planted to impress anyone who walks or drives by.

  1. How can I spend 3 days in Northern Ireland?

    Book a tour or hire a car and make your way from Mount Stewart to the Giant's Causeway, with small towns to visit along the way.

  1. When is the best time to visit Northern Ireland?

    June to August weather is generally warmer and dry, making the scenic mountain backdrops more visible (and no need for an umbrella!).

  1. Where to go on holiday in Northern Ireland?

    Live like a local with a self-drive itinerary through the Causeway Coastal route, ticking off the iconic landmarks and highlights of Northern Ireland

  1. What is there to do in Northern Ireland?

    Dine at the restaurants in the cathedral quarter of Belfast, take a clifftop walk over the sea in Antrim or grab a bike and cycle through the scenic county of Tyrone.

  1. How do I go about canceling my Northern Ireland holiday package?

    Our latest info can be found in our Help Centre here

  1. How to find the best holiday package to Northern Ireland?

    Flight Centre's team of Travel Experts know Northern Ireland like the back of their hand and have worked hard to curate the best holiday packages on the market. Check out what we have available online or in-store today! 

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