Irish Family Escape

July 5th - 11th, 2024

Day 1: Friday - July 5th, 2024

Belfast

Belfast International Airport

Belfast

Welcome to Ireland | Explore Belfast

Upon arrival at Belfast Airport pick up your rental car and make your way to the city centre. Once there you are free to explore Belfast at your own pace.

Start with a visit to the magnificent Victorian City Hall, an architectural gem that showcases Belfast’s rich heritage, then have a wander in St. Anne’s Cathedral.

End your day in Crown Liquor Saloon, a true gem of Belfast.

Activity (free)

St. Anne’s Cathedral

St. Anne’s Cathedral, also known as Belfast Cathedral, is an architectural marvel and a spiritual sanctuary in the heart of the city. This Anglican cathedral, built in the late 19th century, showcases Belfast’s rich history and cultural heritage.

The cathedral’s Gothic Revival architecture, with its towering spires and intricate stone carvings, leaves visitors in awe. Inside, sunlight filters through stained glass windows, casting vibrant colors on the mosaic floors and ornate furnishings.

St. Anne’s Cathedral serves as a place of worship, hosting regular services and special events that unite the community. Its renowned choir adds to the spiritual ambiance, filling the air with celestial harmonies.

Beyond its religious significance, the cathedral stands as a symbol of resilience. It has witnessed Belfast’s transformation, serving as a beacon of hope amidst adversity.

Visiting St. Anne’s Cathedral allows for an appreciation of art, history, and spirituality. Whether marveling at its architectural beauty, finding solace in its peaceful atmosphere, or participating in a moving service, the cathedral offers a profound connection to Belfast’s past and present.

Activity (free)

Crown Liquor Saloon

The Crown Liquor Saloon in Belfast is a historic gem, capturing the essence of Victorian elegance. Its ornate decor, including stained glass windows and polished mahogany, transports visitors to a bygone era. Since 1826, it has been a beloved gathering place, steeped in local history and camaraderie. The pub offers a fine selection of ales, whiskeys, and traditional fare, inviting guests to savor the tastes of Belfast. With its rich heritage and welcoming atmosphere, the Crown Liquor Saloon is a must-visit destination, where you can experience the city’s past while enjoying the warmth of its present.

Accommodation

The listed hotel is a sample hotel

5* Hotel in Belfast City

Immerse yourself in a world of comfort with our thoughtfully selected  hotels. A 5-star hotel offers the pinnacle of luxury, providing impeccable service, elegant accommodations, and a host of exceptional amenities to ensure an unforgettable and indulgent stay.

Included:

  • Breakfast

Day 2: Saturday - July 6th, 2024

Belfast

Explore Belfast

Embark on an exciting exploration of Belfast, a city steeped in history. Start your day on foot with a visit to the magnificent Victorian City Hall, an architectural gem that showcases Belfast’s rich heritage.

Then, head to the vibrant St. George’s Market, especially if it’s a Saturday when live music fills the air, coaxing visitors into spontaneous dance and song.

Next, make use of your car and delve into the city’s troubled past as you visit the Peace walls, which stand as a poignant reminder of the Troubles that once gripped Northern Ireland. These walls bear witness to a complex history, and will provide a deeper understanding of the city’s journey towards peace and reconciliation.

Continuing your journey,  drive to the awe-inspiring Stormont Parliament Building, the home of the Northern Ireland Assembly.

Then, head to Belfast Castle, a striking edifice nestled atop Cave Hill, offering breathtaking views of the city and its surroundings.

Conclude your day with a visit to the iconic Titanic Museum, where you’ll learn about the ill-fated ship’s captivating story and its connection to Belfast’s maritime heritage.

Activity (free)

St. George’s Market

St. George’s Market is a vibrant hub of culture, community, and culinary delights. With its rich history dating back to 1890, the market offers a captivating atmosphere where locals and visitors alike can immerse themselves in a sensory experience.

From the lively chatter of vendors to the enticing aromas of fresh produce and delectable food stalls, St. George’s Market showcases the best of Northern Ireland’s spirit, flavors and craftsmanship.

Activity (optional)

Titanic

The Titanic Museum in Belfast is a captivating tribute to the iconic ship that met a tragic fate. Located at the ship’s birthplace, the museum immerses visitors in the story of the RMS Titanic.

Inside, the museum showcases the Titanic’s grandeur, highlighting its meticulous craftsmanship and luxurious interiors. Exhibits bring to life the diverse passengers and crew members who sailed aboard the ship, offering personal stories and artifacts that evoke empathy and understanding.

The museum also explores the fateful night of the Titanic’s demise, providing immersive displays that recount the unfolding events and the human stories of bravery and loss.

Beyond the historical narrative, the museum examines the legacy of the Titanic, showcasing the technological advancements and safety measures implemented in the aftermath of the disaster.

A visit to the Titanic Museum is a poignant experience, allowing visitors to reflect on the profound impact of the tragedy and the lessons learned. It serves as a memorial to the ship and its passengers, ensuring that their memory endures.

Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a maritime lover, or simply curious about the Titanic, the museum in Belfast offers a captivating and meaningful journey into the past, ensuring that the Titanic’s story will forever be remembered.

Accommodation

The listed hotel is a sample hotel

5* Hotel in Belfast City

Immerse yourself in a world of comfort with our thoughtfully selected  hotels. A 5-star hotel offers the pinnacle of luxury, providing impeccable service, elegant accommodations, and a host of exceptional amenities to ensure an unforgettable and indulgent stay.

Included:

  • Breakfast

Day 3: Sunday - July 7th, 2024

County Antrim

Carrickfergus

Carrick-a-Rede

Giant's Causeway

Carnlough

Portstewart

Bushmills

Causeway Coastal Route

Embarking on the Antrim Coast Road from Belfast to Portstewart is a scenic journey through Northern Ireland’s stunning coastline. From picturesque villages to dramatic cliffs and sandy beaches, the natural beauty unfolds before your eyes.

Explore beautiful towns like Ballycastle and discover the legendary Giant’s Causeway. This coastal road is a feast for the senses, offering breathtaking views, historic landmarks, and a chance to immerse yourself in Northern Ireland’s rugged charm. So hit the road and let the Antrim Coast captivate you.

Recommended route: BelfastCarrickfergus (a photo stop) – Carrick-a-Rede Bridge – Giant’s CausewayBushmills Distillery – Portstewart

Activity (a photo stop)

Carrickfergus Castle

Carrickfergus Castle, a formidable fortress nestled on the shores of Belfast Lough, is a captivating symbol of strength and history. This medieval stronghold, dating back to the 12th century, stands proud with its imposing stone walls and majestic towers.

Stepping into the castle, you’re transported back in time, exploring its storied past through interactive exhibits and displays. Climb the battlements, admire the view, and envision the castle’s role in centuries of conflict and conquest. Carrickfergus Castle is a testament to Northern Ireland’s rich heritage, offering visitors an unforgettable glimpse into the region’s fascinating history.

Activity (optional)

Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge

The Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, suspended high above the crashing waves of the North Atlantic, is a thrilling testament to human ingenuity and natural beauty.

Located along the Antrim Coast, this iconic bridge offers an exhilarating crossing to Carrick Island. As you step onto the swaying bridge, surrounded by stunning coastal views, you can feel a rush of adrenaline and a sense of adventure.

The bridge offers a unique perspective of the rugged coastline and is a perfect spot for photographers and nature enthusiasts. 

Activity (included)

Giant’s Causeway

The Giant’s Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a natural wonder steeped in myth and mystery. Located along the rugged Antrim Coast, this geological masterpiece features hexagonal basalt columns formed by ancient volcanic activity.

Walking among the interlocking stones, it feels like stepping into another realm. Marvel at the breathtaking symmetry and intricate patterns, while embracing the mythical tales of giants and folklore that surround this extraordinary site. 

Activity (optional)

Bushmills Distillery

The Bushmills Distillery tour is a fantastic opportunity to see the oldest licensed whiskey distillery in the world in action. 

It offers a great way to learn about the history and production of Irish whiskey.

Visitors can learn about the distilling process, see the barrels and casks in which the whiskey is aged, and visit the bottling hall. The tour ends with a tasting experience.

Accommodation

The listed hotel is a sample hotel

4* Hotel in Portstewart

Immerse yourself in a world of comfort with our thoughtfully selected hotels. We prioritize your satisfaction by choosing accommodations that offer a welcoming ambiance, convenient amenities, and attentive service.

Included:

  • Breakfast

Day 4: Monday - July 8th, 2023

Malin Head - Derry - Lough Erne

Derry

Malin Head

Castlerock

Lough Erne

Along the North Coast

Begin your journey in the coastal town of Portstewart heading to the nearby town of Magilligan and catch a ferry from Magilligan Point to Greencastle on the Inishowen Peninsula in County Donegal, Republic of Ireland. The ferry ride offers beautiful views of Lough Foyle.

Once you arrive on the Inishowen Peninsula, take your time to explore the scenic landscapes, coastal cliffs, and charming villages. Inishowen offers plenty of opportunities for sightseeing and outdoor activities.

Continue your journey north to Malin Head, which is the northernmost point of the island of Ireland. Enjoy the stunning coastal views and visit the famous Banba’s Crown, a viewpoint at Malin Head.

After exploring Malin Head, make your way south to the city of Derry (also called  Londonderry), which is known for its rich history and city walls. You can cross the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland to reach Derry.

After city exploration head to the forest hideaway at Lough Erne.

Activity (free)

Malin Head

Malin Head, the northernmost point of the island of Ireland, beckons adventurers with its wild and untamed beauty. Perched on the edge of County Donegal, this rugged headland offers panoramic vistas of the Atlantic Ocean, dramatic cliffs, and windswept landscapes.

As you explore this remote and captivating destination, you’ll be captivated by the raw power of nature and the sense of exhilarating solitude. From the iconic weather station to the enchanting Five Finger Strand, Malin Head is a haven for nature lovers, photographers, and seekers of tranquility seeking an unforgettable experience at the edge of the world.

Activity (free)

Exploring Derry

Derry, also known as Londonderry, is a city with a rich history and a vibrant spirit. It is embraced by medieval city walls that encircle the historic center. Walking through its streets, you’ll encounter a tapestry of cultures, reflected in its diverse architecture, lively markets, and bustling pubs.

Derry is a place where tradition meets modernity, where the echoes of the past blend seamlessly with contemporary creativity. From the hauntingly beautiful Peace Bridge to the historic Bogside neighborhood, Derry invites you to explore its stories, soak in its atmosphere, and experience its warm hospitality

Accommodation

The listed hotel is a sample hotel

Lakeside Villa at Lough Erne

Immerse yourself in a world of comfort with our thoughtfully selected hotels. We prioritize your satisfaction by choosing accommodations that offer a welcoming ambiance, convenient amenities, and attentive service.

Included:

  • Breakfast

Day 5: Tuesday - July 9th, 2024

Slieve League

Ardara

Killybegs

Glencolumbkille

Slieve League

Lough Erne

A Day out on the cliffs

Today, your journey begins with a scenic drive along the awe-inspiring Glengesh Pass. This winding road connects the picturesque town of Ardara with Glencolumbkille, offering a breathtaking route to the Slieve League region.

The coastline around the town is dotted with secret coves and beaches. Head to Maghera Beach and Caves, accessed via steps during low tide, or visit the horseshoe beach of Silver Strand. On the south side of the peninsula is Largy Waterfall, where the water plunges into a secluded coastal cave. Assaranca Waterfall and Owenree Waterfall are also beautiful if you’re not up for the slippery hike to the cave. Prepare to be captivated by the stunning scenery that engages all your senses.

Your destination is the renowned Slieve League Cliffs. These cliffs, towering 600 meters above the Atlantic, rank among Europe’s tallest and most stunning natural wonders.

Continuing along the coast, you’ll arrive at the charming fishing port of Killybegs, heralded as Ireland’s foremost fishing harbor. A leisurely stroll along the docks will treat you to the sight of fishing boats, fishermen at work with their nets, and perhaps even a glimpse of seals.

Enjoy this memorable day of exploration and natural beauty in Ireland.

Activity (free)

Slieve League Cliffs

The Slieve League cliffs, majestically rising from the Atlantic along Ireland’s rugged west coast, are a breathtaking natural wonder that will leave you in awe.

As one of the highest sea cliffs in Europe, their sheer vertical drop creates a sense of grandeur and adventure. Stand at the cliff’s edge, gaze across the vast expanse of the ocean, and feel the raw power of nature.

Accommodation

The listed hotel is a sample hotel

Lakeside Villa at Lough Erne

Immerse yourself in a world of comfort with our thoughtfully selected hotels. We prioritize your satisfaction by choosing accommodations that offer a welcoming ambiance, convenient amenities, and attentive service.

Included:

  • Breakfast

Day 6: Wednesday - July 10th, 2024

Enniskillen - Dublin

Marble Arch

Hill of Tara

Dublin

Caves and sacred Tara

In the morning, you venture on a scenic journey to the Marble Arch Caves, a natural wonder beneath the surface. You will explore the tunnels and underground rivers led by a knowledgeable guide.

The next highlight of the day is the sacred Hill of Tara. It is a historically significant and sacred site in Ireland. Tara, also known as Teamhair na Rí in Irish, was an ancient royal and spiritual center, located in County Meath. It served as a ceremonial and administrative hub of the High Kings of Ireland for several thousand years, making it one of the most important historical sites in Ireland.

Arrive in Dublin in the afternoon and cap off your journey with a traditional music a dance show.

Activity (included)

Marble Arch Caves

Embark on an extraordinary adventure as you join a guided walking tour through the mystical underworld labyrinth, following the winding path of the enigmatic Owenbrean River. 

As you trace the Owenbrean River’s course, the labyrinth unveils captivating formations of stalactites and rock structures, bearing witness to thousands of years of nature’s artistry. The guide shares fascinating tales of ancient legends and historical significance, deepening your appreciation for the hidden wonders that lie beneath.

Each twist and turn of narrow tunnels and spacious caverns reveals new wonders. The darkness heightens the sense of adventure, and your senses become attuned to the pulsating energy of the subterranean realm. The tour culminates in the heart of the labyrinth, where the river converges into a deep pool, believed to hold spiritual significance for generations past. As you resurface, you’ll carry with you a profound sense of awe and reverence for this mystical journey, forever imprinted with the allure of the black abyss and the secrets it guards.

Activity (free)

Hill of Tara

The Hill of Tara is an ancient archaeological site often referred to as the “Ancient Capital of Ireland.” It holds both historical and mythological significance, serving as the seat of the High Kings of Ireland and being a site of religious and political importance for over 5,000 years.

Atop the hill, you can find several monuments and earthworks, including the famous Lia Fáil, or the Stone of Destiny, which was said to roar when touched by the rightful King of Ireland.

Legend and mythology are deeply intertwined with the Hill of Tara, as it is associated with Irish mythology and the mythical figure of the Tuatha Dé Danann, a supernatural race. 

Visitors to the site can enjoy guided tours, explore exhibits, and visit a visitor center to delve into its significance and marvel at the wonders of ancient Ireland. 

Entertainment (included)

Irish Night

The rhythmic beats of the bodhrán and the fiddle’s melodic tunes fill the air, setting the stage for a memorable and heartwarming performance.

The talented dancers take the stage, adorned in traditional costumes, and their skilled footwork creates a mesmerizing display of precision and passion. The lively jigs and reels showcase the spirit of Ireland’s rich cultural heritage, bringing centuries of tradition and folklore to life before your very eyes.

The lively Irish dancing performance and a delicious 3-course meal provids the perfect ending to an evening filled with music, culture, and camaraderie. Don’t miss this opportunity to immerse yourself in the rich musical heritage of Ireland and create memories that will last a lifetime.

Accommodation

The listed hotel is a sample hotel

5* Hotel in Dublin city

Immerse yourself in a world of comfort with our thoughtfully selected hotels. We prioritize your satisfaction by choosing accommodations that offer a welcoming ambiance, convenient amenities, and attentive service.

Included:

  • Breakfast

Day 7: Thursday - July 11th, 2024

Say goodbye from a rooftop

Today you will have a few hours to explore City of Dublin, a city steeped in history and vibrant culture.

Wander through its cobblestone streets, adorned with Georgian architecture and lively pubs.
Visit iconic landmarks such as St. Patrick’s Cathedral and Trinity College, home to the Book of Kells.

To finish your Irish Escape I recommend visiting Guinness Storehouse (included), a legendary destination in the heart of Dublin, where the rich history and art of brewing the iconic Guinness beer comes to life. As the home of Guinness, this seven-story building stands as a temple to the world-famous Irish stout, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in the fascinating story behind one of Ireland’s most celebrated beverages.

One of the highlights of the Guinness Storehouse is the Gravity Bar, located on the top floor. As you ascend to this panoramic glass-walled bar, you’ll be treated to breathtaking 360-degree views of Dublin’s skyline. It’s the perfect spot to savor the ultimate reward for your journey – a complimentary pint of Guinness, enjoyed in a setting that captures the spirit of Ireland’s capital city.

Then make your way to Dublin Airport.

Farewell

Make your way to Dublin Airport and hand back your rental car.

As your time in the Emerald Isle comes to a close, you bid farewell, but the unforgettable memories made here will stay with you. The captivating landscapes, warm hospitality, and rich cultural experiences have left an indelible mark on your heart. Ireland’s beauty and wonder will always be a cherished part of your life’s tapestry.

PRICE PER PERSON:

$2,430 USD

Payment Terms

20% upon booking
80% 42 days before trip

Cancellation Policy

Cancellation Policy

  • More than 6 weeks prior to your arrival date: 20% of tour cost
  • 4 to 6 weeks prior: 40% of your Land Tour Cost
  • 2 to 4 weeks prior: 60% of your Land Tour Cost
  • 1 to 2 weeks prior: 80% of your Land Tour Cost
  • Less than 1 week prior or during your vacation: 100% of your Land Tour Costs

Rescheduling

We offer free scheduling of the trip up to 42 days

However, if need to cancel your tour start date 42 days in advance, you can reschedule your tour for free! We will rebook your tour for any dates of your choosing within 365 days of your original tour start date. Your 20% deposit will be credited towards the rebooked tour, with absolutely no cancellation or change fees applied!

Passport & Insurance

Ensure you are aware of the necessary documents for entry and stay in your destination country (such as passport and visa) by contacting the embassy or consulate of that country in your home country. Keep in mind that certain countries have specific requirements regarding passport validity. It is important to note that regulations can change frequently and may vary based on your travel destination and nationality. Therefore, it is advisable to check this information before your departure.

We will send you a link to verify your requirements after the booking is completed.

Travel Insurance
Before your Trip

When making travel arrangements, it is recommended to obtain insurance, such as travel cancellation insurance. This type of insurance provides coverage for financial risk in case you need to cancel your trip.

In the unfortunate event of a cancellation, we are unable to refund the entire travel cost, as we have already made upfront payments to hotels, transportation providers, and travel guides. Consequently, we will reimburse you a portion of the travel price according to our cancellation policy.