Dickensian Christmas in Canterbury, Dover and Greenwich with Christmas Lunch

3 Ratings
  • Live Guide
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  • Day Trip
  • E-Ticket
  • 9.5 hr

This tour takes you through the stunning countryside of Kent to Canterbury Cathedral, where you will attend the Christmas “Sung Eucharist” service (which is often graced by the presence of the Archbishop of Canterbury.) Following the service, you will savour a traditional Christmas lunch before viewing the famous White Cliffs of Dover. Finally, visit historic and charming Greenwich, famous for its maritime past. Highlights: • Drive through the Stunning Kent countryside • Attend the 'Sung Eucharist' service at Canterbury Cathedral • Traditional Christmas lunch • Photo stop at the White Cliffs of Dover • Enjoy views of the maritime area of Greenwich • Luxury coach • Professional guide

Itinerary Details

Operated by: Golden Tours

This is a typical itinerary for this product

Stop At:

The tour will start at Bus Stop 1, Bulleid Way, Victoria, London, SW1W 9SH where you will meet your guide at 8:00am for 8:30am departure.

Duration: 15 minutes

Stop At: Canterbury Cathedral

This tour will take you through the beautiful Kent countryside! The first stop of the day will be Canterbury Cathedral, where you will attend the Christmas “Sung Eucharist” service – often graced by the presence of the Archbishop of Canterbury. The line of succession from Augustine has seen 105 Archbishops uphold this prestigious title!

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: The White Cliffs of Dover

It’ll then be time to have a photo stop by the famous White Cliffs of Dover, the gateway to England! You’ll also catch a glimpse of Dover Castle, a key filming location for The Other Boleyn Girl – the castle was ‘transformed’ into the Tower of London, where Anne Boleyn was imprisoned.

Duration: 25 minutes

Pass By: Greenwich

On your way back to London the coach will be driving past the historical London borough of Greenwich, famous for its maritime past. Greenwich is an outstanding example of 17th century Baroque architecture. Dominating the waterfront, the stunning Old Royal Naval College was designed by celebrated architect Sir Christopher Wren – the mastermind behind St Paul’s Cathedral.
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