NEW! Viking World Journeys

  • From $76,995
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  • 121 Days
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  • 53 Guided Tours
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  • 25 Countries

Dover, England

Most famously known for its dramatic white-chalk towering cliffs, Dover is the nearest city to France across the English Channel. Its strategic location as a doorway into England has earned it the moniker “Key to England.” As the port was under constant threat because of its location, the massive Dover Castle overlooking the channel grew over the centuries to become the nation’s largest edifice and remains so today. Dover also served as a bastion and command center during World War II.

Shore Excursions

Shore excursions vary by each itinerary and are subject to change.

Historic Canterbury

Take a stroll around the beautiful city of Canterbury and explore its sights at your leisure.

Included

Canterbury Cathedral & Leeds Castle

Journey through a region known as the “Garden of England” to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Canterbury.

Sissinghurst Castle Gardens

Immerse yourself in natural beauty at Sissinghurst Castle and Garden, showcasing a classic English country garden.

Britain at War

Explore important sites from World War II, including the Battle of Britain, a crucial turning point in the war.

Vineyard & Wine Tasting with Lunch

Travel to the beautiful countryside of Kent for an informative tour of England’s leading winemaker.

Vintage Railway & Bodiam Castle

Board a vintage train and travel the verdant countryside of Kent to the well-preserved medieval castle of Bodiam.

Chartwell Home, Gallery & Garden

Visit the home of one of the most fascinating political figures of the 20th century, Sir Winston Churchill.

Walmer Castle & Charming Sandwich

Learn about the history of the county of Kent at medieval Walmer Castle and the charming town of Sandwich.

Shepherd Neame Brewery

Visit the renowned Shepherd Neame Brewery for a behind-the-scenes look at Britain’s oldest brewhouse.

Leeds Castle

Visit Leeds Castle and learn about the seven English queens who resided here through the medieval and Tudor times.

Shore excursions vary by itinerary and are subject to change.