Private tours beneift from a more individual approach to touring. Access to your tour guide for the entire day. A flexible schedule that can be change on the day should you wish. A hands on and personal approach to touring.
The complete day taken care of, picked up and dropped off at your hotel.
Learn and enjoy the history of these two fascinating destinations.
Please contact the guide on the telephone number provided at the pick up time and he will notify you exactly where he will meet you.
Dover Castle, perched on the White Cliffs of Dover in Kent, England, is one of the country’s most iconic fortresses and has defended England for over 900 years. Originally founded in the 11th century and expanded by Henry II, it features a towering Great Keep, medieval tunnels, and sweeping views across the English Channel. Throughout its history, Dover Castle has played key roles, from repelling medieval invasions to housing strategic operations in World War II, with secret wartime tunnels used for planning the Dunkirk evacuation. Known as the “Key to England,” Dover Castle remains a symbol of resilience and history.
Canterbury, a historic city in Kent, England, is famed for its stunning cathedral, the heart of the Anglican Church and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Canterbury Cathedral, dating to 597 AD, is known for its Gothic architecture and as the site of Archbishop Thomas Becket’s martyrdom. The city’s medieval streets, ancient walls, and charming timber-framed buildings reflect its rich history. Canterbury is also immortalized in Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales, depicting medieval pilgrimages to the cathedral. Today, it’s a lively cultural centre, with museums, theatres, and shops, blending historic charm with a welcoming, vibrant atmosphere for visitors and residents alike.
The White Cliffs of Dover, located along the southern coast of England in Kent, are iconic natural landmarks known for their striking white chalk cliffs that rise dramatically above the English Channel. Stretching for about 8 miles, they offer stunning panoramic views of France on clear days. Historically, the cliffs have served as a symbol of British resilience and defiance, particularly during World War II. They are a popular tourist attraction, with hiking trails, scenic viewpoints, and the nearby Dover Castle offering rich history. The cliffs also play a vital ecological role, providing habitat for seabirds and unique plant species.
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