DMC United Kingdom
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UK - the timeless elegance of british royalty
From the charming countryside villages, admire the breathtaking landscapes of the Lake District to the timeless allure of the Scottish Highlands.
Bestselling itinerary UK
Our team of passionate experts will tailor every aspect of your clients' experience, ensuring they delve into the rich tapestry of British heritage, indulge in traditional afternoon tea, and savor the warm hospitality of locals.
Discover the Best of the United Kingdom: An Unforgettable 7-Day Journey
Day 1: London’s iconic Gems
Your clients will enjoy a fascinating city tour of London. Iconic Buckingham Palace is next visited where they could possibly view the Changing of the Guard ceremony to make their experience more regal. The journey then proceeds to the majestic Tower of London, which has a long history and houses the priceless Crown Jewels. A unique perspective on some of London’s landmarks such as Tower Bridge and Shard skyscraper is provided by an amazing river Thames cruise.
Day 2-4: Edinburgh’s Charms
Next, your clients are going to Edinburgh, a city that is characterized by its rich historical heritage, culture as well as natural beauty. Here, they will have an interesting conference surrounded by Scottish landscapes in pictures. ATS Group DMC arranged for insightful sessions and sightseeing opportunities around Edinburgh historic sites during their free time. For instance, visits may be made to Edinburgh Castle situated at the top of an extinct volcano as well as take walks along Royal Mile comprising picturesque streets filled with traditional shops and quaint cafes.
Day 5-6: Embracing Scotland’s Nature
In this regard therefore, your clients shall go into beautiful Scottish Highlands for leisure purposes. They will be driving through rough terrains leading to ancient castles and calm lakes. Through Glencoe valley with its stunning natural beauty and rich history; it shall bean escorted private trip in addition to Eilean Donan Castle which is a lovely fortress set against an awe-inspiring backdrop.
Day 7: Goodbye UK!
On the final day of their stay, your clients are served with a heavy breakfast before saying goodbye to United Kingdom. ATS Group DMC will take care of a smooth flight transfer to the airport hence your clients can leave with beautiful memories about their trip.
Activities & latest news in United Kingdom

Drive a Classic Mini Through London
Drive a Classic Mini Through London: Because Regular Sightseeing Is Too Mainstream
Double-decker buses? Too slow. Walking? Too much effort. The Tube? A guaranteed way to make awkward eye contact with a stranger for 20 minutes. If you want to see London in true British style—and with a lot more personality—then hop into a classic Mini Cooper and take the city for a spin.
That’s right. Forget the tour buses and black cabs—this is the coolest way to experience London. You, behind the wheel (or sitting back while an expert guide does the driving), zipping through the capital’s legendary streets in one of Britain’s most iconic cars.
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Why a Mini? Because Bigger Isn’t Always Better
The Mini Cooper isn’t just a car; it’s a cultural icon. Born in the 1960s, loved by rockstars, and forever linked to The Italian Job, this little machine is as British as tea, queuing, and apologizing when it’s not your fault.
And let’s be honest—London traffic was practically designed for small cars. You’ll be squeezing through alleyways, zipping past gridlocked taxis, and feeling like a full-on action movie star (minus the dramatic explosions).
What’s the Experience Like?
- Tiny Car, Huge Fun – These Minis might be small, but they pack a punch. Plus, they turn heads wherever they go.
- Personal Chauffeur (If You Want One) – Sit back and let a local guide drive you around, dropping fascinating (and probably hilarious) facts about London’s history along the way.
- Hidden London at Your Fingertips – The best part of a Mini? It can go where the big tour buses can’t. You’ll weave through backstreets, discover secret spots, and get up close to London’s quirkiest landmarks.
- Unbeatable Photo Ops – Let’s face it: posing in front of Big Ben is cool, but posing inside a vintage Mini in front of Big Ben? Legendary.
Where You’ll Go
You can hit all the big names—Buckingham Palace, Tower Bridge, Trafalgar Square—but the real magic happens in the backstreets. Think quirky markets, hidden courtyards, and charming mews that most tourists never find. And if you fancy a detour for a quick pub stop? Nobody’s stopping you.
Why You Should Book This Drive a Classic Mini Through London Experience
Because it’s sightseeing with personality. It’s fast-paced, fun, and undeniably British. Plus, when else will you get the chance to explore London in a tiny car with maximum charm?
So, hold on tight, roll the windows down, and get ready for a tour that I can assure you will leave a mark. And don’t panic – if, out of the blue, you just feel like shouting, "You’re only supposed to blow the bloody doors off !" in the best Michael Caine impersonation, you definitively will not be the first.

EU Rolls Out New Biometric EES
EU Rolls Out New Biometric EES -
Travellers to Europe, prepare to say "cheese"—and maybe give your fingerprints too! The European Union is finally launching its long-awaited Entry-Exit System (EES) on 10th November 2024, according to EU Commissioner Ylva Johansson. After years of anticipation and delays, the new system is set to add a high-tech twist to your European adventures, making border crossings a bit more like a visit to the DMV, but hopefully faster and with better scenery.
So what’s up with this new system? Well if you are coming from outside the EU—yes, that includes UK—soon you’ll have to provide a digital photo and fingerprints when you arrive at the border. EES is about enhancing safety and seeing that every person’s journey is as precise as any Swiss timepiece. According to Johansson these biometric tricks are meant for ensuring smooth flows of visitors while boosting border security across the continent.
The EES has not only been designed for holders of short-stay visas. No, it casts its net wider. For instance if you are one of around 60 visa-free countries such as the UK, then before stepping onto any of the 30 participating European nations; you will need an electronic travel authorisation (ETIAS). This does not stop there though—the ETIAS would cost €7 between ages 18 and 70; however it expires after three years. If your plans include several visits across the Channel each year, then probably it could be your most useful expenditure at only €7. The introduction of the ETIAS travel system for non-EU visitors is due to go live in the first half of 2025.
While it may sound like another layer of red tape, the EES promises to be a game-changer for international travel to Europe. The goal? To boost security without turning your holiday into a paperwork nightmare. So, get ready to strike a pose at the border and embrace the future of travel in Europe. With the EES in place, your next trip to the continent might just be smoother—and safer—than ever before.
Exceptions to the EES
There are some exceptions to the mandatory registration in the EES. These apply, among other things, to:
- Nationals of the participating countries, as well as Cyprus and Ireland.
- Non-EU nationals with residence cards related to EU nationals.
- Persons who are transferred within a company or travel for research, study, training, volunteer work, student exchange, educational projects or au pair work.
- Holders of residence permits, long-term visas and certain diplomatic passports.
- Nationals of Andorra, Monaco, San Marino and Vatican City, as well as persons exempt from border controls, such as heads of state and cross-border workers.
Where is the EES required?
The EES will be in place for 25 of the 27 EU member states — Ireland and Cyprus will continue with manual checks — as well as Norway, Iceland, Switzerland and Lichtenstein, as they’re part of the border-free Schengen Area. Where EES is in place, you’ll just need to scan your passport at the automated gates, as you would when entering the UK.
However, the first time you use the EES, you will be required to supply your fingerprint and have your photo taken at the crossing. This will then be kept on file for three years, so you won’t need to do this extra step each time. If you refuse to supply this information, you’ll be denied entry.
Within the UK, EES gates will also be installed at the Port of Dover, and Eurostar and Eurotunnel terminals where passports are checked prior to travel.
Key Highlights EU Rolls Out New Biometric EES:
- Launch Date: The Entry-Exit System (EES) will go live on November 10, 2024.
- Biometric Requirements: Non-EU travellers including UK must provide a digital photo and fingerprints when they cross the border.
- Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETIAS): Among 60 visa exempt countries travellers would require an ETIAS which is charged at €7 for those aged between 18 -70 and valid for three years. (Will launch at in the first half of 2025)
- Enhanced Security: The aim of EES is to enhance safety measures while ensuring that international visitors are processed efficiently through the boarders.
- Impact on Travel: Consequently, this system is anticipated to make travelling into and out of Europe a breeze hence millions of global tourists will enjoy smooth experiences across various border points.
Thinking of travelling to the EU for you next group trip? Let one of our fantastic DMCs help you with your itinerary, accomodation and travel plans.
Destination Services
Our Destination services in United Kingdom
We assist with everything to make your program successful:
- Luxurious accommodations within historical English manor houses and elegant Scottish castles.
- Tours of iconic landmarks such as Buckingham Palace, Edinburgh Castle and the Tower of London.
- Exclusive access to private gardens and stately homes which epitomize the UK’s aristocratic past.
- Themed events and fancy dress parties related with celebrated British literature or eras in history.
- Scones, clotted cream and different types of tea being part of afternoon tea ceremonies held in renowned venues
- Helicopter trips over landscapes with pretty views such as Scotland’s Highlands and England’s Lake Districts.
- Whiskey tastings conducted at traditional Scottish distilleries alongside tours around best gin bars in London
- Harry Potter-themed visits including places used for shooting films from famous book series’
- Opportunity to attend high profile events including Royal Ascot horse racing event or Edinburgh International Festival
- Educational experiences which involve visiting great universities such as Cambridge and Oxford. This entails listening to lectures provided by well-known professors.
- Music festivals like Glastonbury or cultural ones like Edinburgh Fringe Festival
Highlights UK
Edinburgh
A captivating fusion of history and culture, Edinburgh enchants with its majestic castles and lively festivals.
Loch Ness
Delve into the mystery of Loch Ness, where tranquil waters hide a legendary creature's secret.
Cliffs of Moher
Witness nature's grandeur at the Cliffs of Moher, where rugged cliffs meet the wild Atlantic.
Dublin
Immerse yourself in Dublin's lively atmosphere, a city of literary heritage and vibrant pubs.
Windsor
Wander through Windsor's regal charm, home to the splendid Windsor Castle.
Westminster Abbey
Discover the heart of British heritage at Westminster Abbey, where history's luminaries rest.
Map United Kingdom


ATS Group DMC UK
London
25-27 Horsell Road,
London N5 1XL, UK
England
Edinburgh:
Waterview House, 37 The Shore,
Edinburgh, Scotland
and Dublin