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Discover 93 Shared car tours in United Kingdom on Trip.com, updated January 29, 2026, with experiences lasting from 1 to 14 hours. Find the perfect adventure for your day!

From USD 39.97 per person, with an average total of USD 669.34. Choose the option that suits your plan.

With 3.147k verified reviews, Shared car tours United Kingdom boast an average rating of 4.8.

This week's most popular Shared car tours: "Oxford University Walking Tour With University Alumni Guide", with 2.372k reviews and a 4.9 rating.

Now on Trip.com: "Dublin: Belfast (Titanic or Taxi), Dunluce & Causeway Trip", a 14-hour adventure in United Kingdom!

The next available day tour departs on January 30, 2026. Book now to secure your spot!

United Kingdom Shared car tours usually take about 14 hours — perfect for a relaxed, immersive experience!

January is the perfect time to visit United Kingdom! Choose from Shared car tours available day tours, including seasonal favorites like Oxford University Walking Tour With University Alumni Guide.

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Reviews: Dublin: Belfast (Titanic or Taxi), Dunluce & Causeway Trip
Guest User2025-12-31
A well-organized tour. David, an attentive and very kind guide, shared his knowledge and songs with good humor. Extraordinary sites! The sun was also shining on us. A truly extraordinary day.
Reviews: Oxford University Walking Tour With University Alumni Guide
Guest User2026-01-12
The tour was led by an Oxford student—a very talkative guy with a sense of humor, and a good storyteller. However, I was disappointed that the entire tour was essentially street-level. I was hoping we'd get to visit some classrooms and see something interesting. But alas. Unfortunately, we never got to see the main part of the Bodleian Library with its books.
Reviews: Isle of Skye Private Tour From Inverness
Guest User2024-06-28
Our guide and driver, Andy, was fantastic! We thoroughly enjoyed our day to The Isle of Skye with him. It was just the 2 of us plus our guide. Originally it was going to be 3 of us but one of our group members wasn't feeling well. We had originally booked this tour because our friend hadn't see that part of Scotland before. So, when he couldn't go, Andy suggested we switch things up on our stops since my husband and I had been to the isle before. We had a great day and we found Andy to be very personalable, social, and professional. Even though the weather was unpredictable at times, we still had a good time. **Be sure to take a rain jacket regardless of what you think the weather says. The weather on the isle is likely to be totally different from the city. ***Also plan on a full 10hr day.
Reviews: Full-Day Outlander Experience in the Scottish Highlands from Inverness
Guest User2024-05-29
There are many discussions around what Scotland's greatest national treasures are.  Among the various possible answers, I would add Andrew MacDonald of Hame Tours to the list.  I hired Andrew for a four day private tour. He went to great lengths to put together an itinerary that catered to my specific interests. Our travels took us all around Inverness, Loch Ness, Isle of Skye & the Northern Highlands, and then down the Western Highlands to Edinburgh and St. Andrews.  That's a lot of ground to cover in such a short time, and this is where you'll most appreciate having someone so interesting in the car with you.  Andrew embodies all the Highlander Hospitality that one might hope to find in such a proud and welcoming people. In addition to having a scholarly knowledge of Scottish clan history, botany, poetry, folk music, etc, etc, Andrew is wonderful company, and before long you'll find yourself feeling like you've reconnected with a long lost friend.  Here's what I appreciated most: -- Extremely knowledgeable about tales of the Highlander Clans (e.g. the story behind the Well of the 7 Heads, the history of the Clearances, gory tales of the great feuds between the Clans like the Campbells and MacDonalds, or the legend behind King Brude's throne at the Ewe Tree Cemetery.) There's also much to learn about the history of constant invasions from outside entities. Andrew has a way of bringing history to life  -- He's very personable, charming really, giving you an intricate glimpse into Highlander culture with fantastic recommendations on Scottish folk music (Listen to William Gordon Smith's song "Cam By the Hills,"  or Andrew's own renditions on CD), poetry  (Read Robert Burns' poem "Parcel of Rouges in the Nation," or Cottars Saturday Night), and highlighting tales for the castles, fortresses, ruins, waterfalls, mountains and fairy pools to help you feel like you really understand what it is that makes Scotland Scotland.  -- So hard working:  Andrew ensured we went to places that best suited my particular areas of interest, even when I didn't know exactly what to ask for. I also appreciated how after driving/guiding for 8-10 hour days, he'd then go home and further plan out the next day's itinerary based on what he'd learned about my tastes.  Was delighted to be taken to a tartan shop with hundreds of choices, a scotch distillery where I could buy a special blend that could only be found there in the Highlands as a perfect gift for folks back home, a sheepdog farm, etc -- Great Driving. Spent a lot of time in the car together. He's a pro driver and the best of company. --Flexible. I needed to go to St. Andrews past the time I'd contracted Andrew for.  He offered to drive me and then gave me a mini tour of the area out of the goodness of his heart, making further recommendations on sites not to be missed while I was in the area.  If you're lucky enough to get to the Scottish Highlands, may you also be fortunate enough to find Andrew available to help show you Scotland at its finest.
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