Pre/post cruise from Dover: Canterbury, Rochester and London
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Itinerary
– Canterbury Cathedral (1 hour)
Canterbury Cathedral with its stunning mixture of Romanesque and Perpendicular Gothic architecture and its collections of early medieval stained glass.
– Canterbury Canterbury (1 hour and 30 minutes)
Was one of medieval Europe’s great places of pilgrimage and knowledge. The city centre still retains much of the atmosphere experienced by the medieval pilgrims and celebrated in Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales. Worth visiting Canterbury West Gate Towers and Eastridge Hospital.
– Rochester Cathedral (1 hour)
Rochester Cathedral blends Romanesque and Gothic architecture, with a west front that dates back almost 900 years.
– Rochester (1 hour)
Rochester High Street with its quaint, cantilevered Tudor houses and weatherboard cottages to rows of bold 17th and 18th-century townhouses with white-painted quoins is achingly pretty. The variety of shops and cafes is worth a visit because of the absence of nationwide chains. Don´t forget Rochester is connected with Charles Dickens, you are going to find his essence all around.
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Important:
Duration 8 hours
Prices given per PERSON in US$
Lowest Price Guarantee
No booking fees
Full refund if the port stop is cancelled or the ship can’t dock.
Inclusions & Exclusions
Inclusions:
Canterbury Cathedral ticket included
Pick up at Hotels or Cruise Terminal
Professional guide or professional guide/driver (up to 7 passengers)
English / Russian / Czech
Private Tour
Exclusions:
Gratuities
Cancellation Policy
If your ship can´t dock due to inclement weather conditions there is no cancellation fee.
If you cancel at least 7 calendar days in advance, there is no cancellation fee either.
If you cancel between 3 and 6 calendar days in advance, you will be charged a 50% cancellation fee.
If you cancel within 2 calendar days in advance, you will be charged a 100% cancellation fee.
We head to Canterbury, a first-class World Cultural Heritage city home to three Unesco World Heritage Sites: Canterbury Cathedral with its stunning mixture of Romanesque and Perpendicular Gothic architecture and its collections of early medieval stained glass.
Canterbury was one of medieval Europe’s great places of pilgrimage and knowledge. The city centre still retains much of the atmosphere experienced by the medieval pilgrims and celebrated in Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales. Rochester, the second-oldest diocese in England, is at an ancient crossing on the River Medway, fortified by a sturdy Medieval castle.
Rochester Cathedral blends Romanesque and Gothic architecture, with a west front that dates back almost 900 years. Rochester High Street with its quaint, cantilevered Tudor houses and weatherboard cottages to rows of bold 17th and 18th-century townhouses with white-painted quoins is achingly pretty. The variety of shops and cafes are worth a visit
Finally, we will drive you to London.
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Local professional guides, pick up at cruise port, special group rates and full refund if your ship can´t dock !!