New tour spotlight: A Journey through Westeros

Westeros

with optional north of the Wall extension

Accelerate your students’ understanding of other cultures with an unforgettable trip! This 9-day tour is an incredible opportunity for your students to walk through the continent’s most engaging sites, all while they become more independent and knowledgable travellers.

Lunch with the Night’s Watch, a maester-led tour of The Citadel, your very own chance to send a raven to your folks back home – all of this and more awaits you when you join us for our latest tour, Westeros: Better Get Here Soon Because Winter Really is Coming.

From enjoying the freshest fruit in Qarth, “the Greatest City that Was or Will Be,” to Dothraki language lessons and dragon glass workshops, your time is Westeros will easily become the last thing you think about before the White Walkers take over for good.

April fools! While we may be counting down the days until the release of season eight of Game of Thrones, we can’t actually walk the King’s Road to discover all the amazing places of Westeros. If wishes made it so! You can, however, visit one of the numerous filming locations of the famous show, based on George R.R. Martin’s best-selling book series “A Song of Ice and Fire”.

 

Here are a few of the amazing real-life locations used to bring Westeros to life:

Royal Palace Of Dorne: Real Alcázar Palace, Seville, Spain

The Road From King’s Landing: Dark Hedges, Northern Ireland

Winterfell: Doune Castle, Scotland

Forest In The North: Tollymore Forest Park, Northern Ireland

Iron Islands: Ballintoy Harbor, Northern Ireland

Seat of House Greyjoy: Dunluce Castle, Northern Ireland

Dothraki Sea: Bardenas Reales, Spain

Daenery’s And Dragos Wedding: Azure Window, Malta

Arrowhead Mountain: Kirkjufell, Iceland

North of the Wall: Vatnajökull, Iceland

Villages and land of mid-Westeros: Thingvellir National Park

Tower of Joy: Castle of Zafra Guadalajara, Spain

Highgarden: Castillo de Almodóvar del Río, Spain

Meereen: Klis Fortress, Croatia

King’s Landing: Dubrovnik, Croatia

The Red Keep: Fort Lovrijenac, Croatia

Yunkai and Pentos: Ait Ben Haddou, Morocco

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