Your clients can explore Wales’ highlights with sightseeing tours by bus, rail or foot, providing a great insight into our history and culture and helping your clients make the most of their visit. We have put together a selection of scheduled day sightseeing tours and longer tours starting from various locations in Wales and the rest of the UK. The tours offer a variety of experiences and range from city sightseeing, food, culture, history, walking to ghost tours. Many of these operators can also offer a private tour on request.
Departing from North Wales
- Alpine Travel - offers City Sightseeing Llandudno and Conwy tours, Vintage Marine Drive Tour and Great Orme Explorer in Llandudno.
Departing from Cardiff
- Cardiff Tours - Cardiff and Cardiff Bay walking tours;
- Fogo’s Free Tours - Cardiff walking tours;
- Loving Welsh Food - a range of food tours. Also offers Taste of Wales evenings in Cardiff on selected dates;
- Roam Wales - a range of sightseeing day tours covering many parts of Wales including South East Wales, South West Wales and Mid Wales;
- The Great Weekender - Cardiff walking tours;
- Wales Guided Tours - sightseeing day tours departing from National Museum Cardiff or from requested Cardiff hotel. Tours cover South East Wales, South West Wales and Mid Wales.
Departing from South Wales
- Dark Wales Tours - ghost tours at various venues in South East and South West Wales;
- Tours of Wales - sightseeing day tours from location of choice in South Wales. Tours include South East Wales and South West Wales.
Departing from Wales and other UK destinations
- Adeo Travel - selected departure dates available for small group tours. Some tours combine other parts of the UK. Departure and end locations vary.
Departing from other UK destinations
- Busy Bus - North Wales sightseeing day trips from Liverpool, Manchester or Chester;
- Evan Evans Tours - North Wales rail tour from London Euston. A guide meets the small group at Manchester Rail Station;
- Rabbie's - one day to eight day tours of Wales departing from London, Manchester and Bristol. Some tours combine other parts of the UK.