10 Days north of Ireland

10-Day Irish Escape: August 18th-27th, 2023

Wolfgang Lolies

Your Personal Consultant

Overview

Dublin Airport

Dublin City

Bru na Boinne

Belfast

Giant's Causeway

Derry/Londonderry

Malin Head

Letterkenny

Glenveagh

Slieve League Cliffs

Sligo

Day 1: Monday - August 7th, 2023

Dublin

Dublin Airport

Howth

Howth - Dublin

Welcome to Ireland

Upon arrival at Dublin Airport you will pick up your rental car.

Depending on the time of day, I recommend a trip to the Howth peninsula. There are seals living in the harbor and they are happy to pose for a photo. Howth is also well known for its fresh seafood. There are a number of restaurants in the harbor.

After having eaten you can go for a nice walk along the Cliffs.

You continue to Dublin and check into your centrally located hotel.

Accommodation

The listed hotel is a sample hotel

Mid-range hotel, Dublin City

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

Included:

  • No Meals Included

Day 2: Tuesday - August 8th, 2023

Dublin

Discover Dubin

Explore the Capital

Discover the 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 Dublin Castle and Trinity College, home to the Book of Kells.
Savor a pint of Guinness in a cozy pub.
Stroll along the River Liffey, crossing elegant bridges connecting this city of literary greats. 

I recommend hiring a private guide for half of the day.

Activity

Jeannie Johnson

Embark on a captivating journey aboard the Jeannie Johnson, a remarkable tall ship that unveils the captivating tales of Irish emigration.

Step foot onto its sturdy deck and be transported to a bygone era when thousands sought new horizons. Immerse yourself in the ship’s rich history, a poignant reminder of the trials and triumphs of those who sailed across the Atlantic in search of a better life.

Standing on the weathered deck, you are transported to an era long gone. The ship becomes a time capsule, whispering tales of struggle, hope, and perseverance. It invites you to bear witness to a poignant chapter in Ireland’s past, to honor the sacrifices made by those who dared to forge a new path.

The Jeannie Johnson serves as a powerful testament to the resilience and courage of generations past. It is a place where history and storytelling merge, allowing you to connect with the human spirit that defied adversity and shaped the course of Ireland’s emigration legacy.

Activity

Kilmainham Jail (Gaol)

Stepping into the formidable Kilmainham Gaol, you are immediately transported to a different time. The cold corridors echo with whispers of the past, immersing you in the prison’s somber atmosphere. Led by a knowledgeable guide, you wander through the dimly lit hallways, each cell holding its own haunting story. The sacrifice and bravery of those who fought for Ireland’s independence resonate deeply. 

Activity

St Patrick’s Cathedral

Visiting Dublin’s St. Patrick’s Cathedral is a journey into grandeur and history.

Its majestic spire and exquisite stained glass windows captivate you upon arrival. Inside, the soaring architecture and ancient stone walls speak of a rich past. Take a moment to reflect amidst the tranquil ambiance, feeling the spiritual presence.

Outside, the cathedral’s grounds offer a serene oasis.

Attending a musical performance adds to the ethereal experience. Leaving, you carry a deep appreciation for the spiritual and historical significance.

St. Patrick’s Cathedral, where past and present converge, leaves an indelible mark on your soul.

Activity

Trinity College

Visit the Book of Kells, Ireland’s greatest cultural treasure, and marvel at the Long Room, one of the world’s most beautiful libraries.

The centerpiece of the library is the stunning Long Room, a magnificent chamber filled with row upon row of towering bookshelves. These shelves house an extensive collection of books, including some of the world’s most valuable and historically significant manuscripts.

One of the most notable treasures of the library is the Book of Kells, an illuminated manuscript dating back to the 9th century. This masterpiece of medieval artistry showcases intricate illustrations and beautifully preserved calligraphy, depicting the Four Gospels with exquisite detail.

Stepping into the hallowed halls of Trinity College, you enter a world where ancient manuscripts come to life. The Book of Kells, an illuminated masterpiece dating back to the 9th century, awaits your eager gaze. Its intricate illustrations and meticulously crafted calligraphy showcase the artistic prowess of the early Irish monks.

Beyond the Book of Kells, Trinity College itself is a sight to behold. Immerse yourself in the vibrant energy of its cobblestone squares, stroll beneath the arching trees of its picturesque campus, and admire the architectural marvels that surround you.

Accommodation

The listed hotel is a sample hotel

Mid-range hotel, Dublin City

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

Included:

  • Breakfast

Day 3: Wednesday - August 9th, 2023

Dublin

Newgrange

Belfast

Newgrange - Belfast

Newgrange

Meath, located in the heart of Ireland, is a county steeped in ancient history and natural beauty. Known as the “Royal County,” it holds a significant place in Ireland’s heritage.

Meath is home to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Brú na Bóinne, where you can explore the awe-inspiring Neolithic tombs of Newgrange, Knowth, and Dowth. These ancient structures, older than Stonehenge and the pyramids of Egypt, bear witness to the incredible engineering skills of our ancestors.

Beyond its historical treasures, Meath offers picturesque landscapes of lush green fields, meandering rivers, and charming villages. The Boyne Valley, with its scenic beauty and rich biodiversity, provides a tranquil escape for nature lovers.

Visiting Meath means immersing yourself in Ireland’s ancient past while experiencing the warmth and hospitality of its people. Whether exploring archaeological wonders, wandering through quaint towns, or simply enjoying the serene countryside, Meath offers a captivating journey through time and a glimpse into the heart and soul of Ireland.

Belfast

Nestled along the banks of the River Lagan, Belfast stands as a testament to a city reborn.

From its troubled past, it has emerged as a vibrant capital of Northern Ireland, pulsating with history, culture, and resilience. Its streets tell tales of architectural contrast, where Victorian grandeur harmonizes with modern marvels. Amidst bustling markets and lively shops, Belfast’s artistic soul shines through its galleries, theaters, and music venues.

Just beyond the city’s embrace, the breathtaking landscapes of County Antrim beckon, revealing rugged coastlines and ancient wonders. But it is the warm embrace of Belfast’s people that truly makes this city unforgettable, inviting visitors to become part of its vibrant tapestry.

Activity

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.

Activity

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.

Alternative Activities

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.

Accommodation

The listed hotel is a sample hotel

Mid-range hotel, Belfast City

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

Included:

  • Breakfast

Day 4: Thursday - August 10th, 2023

Belfast

Larne

Giant's Causeway

Carrickfergus

Coastal Route - Carrick-a-Rede - Giant's Causeway

Causeway Coastal Route

Embarking on the Antrim Coast Road from Belfast to Bushmills 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.

Activity

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

Carrick-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

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. 

Accommodation

The listed hotel is a sample hotel

Mid-range hotel in Bushmills

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

Included:

  • Breakfast

Day 5: Friday - August 11th, 2023

Bushmills

Derry/Londonderry

Portrush

Dunluce - Portrush - Derry

Along the North Coast

Embarking on a scenic drive from Bushmills, passing by the majestic ruins of Dunluce Castle, and journeying through Portrush to Derry is an enchanting coastal adventure.

The route unfolds along the captivating Causeway Coastal Route, offering breathtaking views of rugged cliffs, golden beaches, and crashing waves.

Pause to explore the haunting beauty of Dunluce Castle perched on a cliff edge, and soak in the lively atmosphere of Portrush with its charming promenade.

You finally arrive in Derry.

Activity

Dunluce Castle

Dunluce Castle, perched dramatically on a cliff edge along the Causeway Coastal Route, is a captivating testament to history and grandeur. Its majestic ruins command attention as they overlook the crashing waves of the North Atlantic.

Steeped in legends and tales of long ago, this medieval fortress sparks the imagination and transports visitors to a bygone era.

Explore its crumbling walls, peer into the depths of its once grand halls, and take in the breathtaking coastal views. Dunluce Castle is an iconic landmark that evokes a sense of awe, mystery, and a profound connection to Northern Ireland’s rich heritage.

Activity

Portrush

Portrush, a coastal town along the Causeway Coastal Route, captivates visitors with its vibrant atmosphere and stunning natural beauty. Nestled between sandy beaches and dramatic cliffs, it offers a picturesque setting for relaxation and adventure.

Stroll along its lively promenade, savoring the fresh sea air and sampling delicious seafood. Explore the bustling harbor, where colorful boats bob in the water. With its welcoming pubs, lively festivals, and world-class golf courses, Portrush is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and a delightful destination for those seeking coastal charm and unforgettable experiences.

Accommodation

The listed hotel is a sample hotel

Mid-range hotel in Derry

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

Included:

  • Breakfast

Day 6: Friday - August 12th, 2023

Derry

Malin Head

Letterkenny

Malin Head - Donegal

Most Northern Point of Ireland

After spending the first half of the day exploring Derry with its magnificent medieval city wall, you venture on a scenic journey to the most northern point of the island of Ireland – Malin Head.

This rugged headland, perched on the edge of County Donegal, offers breathtaking coastal views and a sense of exhilarating remoteness. As you stand on the windswept cliffs, the untamed beauty of the Atlantic Ocean stretches before you, while the crashing waves create a mesmerizing symphony.

Take in the panoramic views, explore the fascinating rock formations, and immerse yourself in the wildness of this captivating landscape. 

Activity

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

Activity

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.

Accommodation

The listed hotel is a sample hotel

Mid-range hotel in Letterkenny

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

Included:

  • Breakfast

Day 7: Sunday - August 13th, 2023

Letterkenny

Glenveagh National Park

Glenveagh National Park

A day to relax your senses

Nestled amidst the rugged beauty of County Donegal, Glenveagh National Park stands as a true gem of natural splendor in Ireland. Spanning over 40,000 acres, this vast wilderness encompasses a stunning array of landscapes, from majestic mountains to serene lakes and verdant valleys.

Exploring Glenveagh National Park feels like stepping into a postcard-perfect painting. The park is crisscrossed by a network of scenic trails that lead you through heather-covered hillsides, ancient woodlands, and the banks of crystal-clear streams. Each step unveils breathtaking views that showcase the park’s remarkable beauty.

Nature enthusiasts will delight in the diverse wildlife that thrives within the park’s boundaries. Keep an eye out for red deer, golden eagles, and the elusive Irish hare as you traverse the park’s winding paths. Birdwatchers will be particularly enthralled by the park’s avian inhabitants, including the rare and majestic white-tailed sea eagle.

At the heart of Glenveagh National Park lies the enchanting Glenveagh Castle. Built in the 19th century, this fairytale-like structure is surrounded by meticulously manicured gardens and offers a glimpse into the area’s history. Take a leisurely stroll through the castle grounds, soak in the tranquil ambiance, and marvel at the perfectly landscaped gardens that enhance the castle’s charm.

Whether you choose to hike, cycle, or simply find a peaceful spot for a picnic, Glenveagh National Park provides a sanctuary of natural beauty and serenity. The park’s sheer vastness and unspoiled landscapes allow you to immerse yourself in the magnificence of Ireland’s outdoors.

Glenveagh National Park is a haven where you can escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life, connecting with nature in all its glory. It invites you to unwind, explore, and embrace the tranquility and untamed majesty of one of Ireland’s most remarkable natural treasures.

Accommodation

The listed hotel is a sample hotel

Mid-range hotel in Letterkenny

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

Included:

  • Breakfast

Day 8: Monday - August 14th, 2023

Letterkenny

Slieve League

Sligo

Slieve League - Sligo

Cliffs and poets

Driving along the Glengesh Pass, a scenic route that winds through the majestic landscapes of County Donegal is a breathtaking journey of natural beauty. As you navigate the twisting roads, you’ll be treated to sweeping vistas of rolling hills, lush valleys, and picturesque lakes.

Continuing on to the Slieve League Cliffs, you’ll encounter some of Europe’s highest sea cliffs, towering dramatically above the Atlantic Ocean.

Finally, as you drive onward to Sligo, you’ll be captivated by its rugged coastline, pristine beaches, and the poetic charm that inspired renowned poet W.B. Yeats. This route offers an unforgettable adventure through Ireland’s stunning west coast.

Activity

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

4* Hotel in Sligo

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

Included:

  • Breakfast

Day 9: Tuesday - August 15th, 2023

Sligo

Boyle Abbey

Dublin

Return to Dublin

East Through the midlands

Driving from Sligo to Dublin takes you on a picturesque journey through Ireland’s diverse landscapes. Heading eastward, you’ll pass through enchanting towns like Boyle and Mullingar, each with their own unique charm. As you traverse the countryside, take in the rolling hills, verdant fields, and serene lakes that characterize this region.

Along the route, you can explore historical sites such as the ancient Loughcrew Cairns, where Neolithic tombs reveal Ireland’s ancient past. As you approach Dublin, you’ll have the opportunity to experience the vibrant energy of the city, but there’s also much to enjoy and appreciate on the road itself.

You can utilize the afternoon in Dublin to buy some last gifts.

Activity

Boyle Abbey

Boyle Abbey, a medieval Cistercian monastery nestled in County Roscommon, is a captivating testament to Ireland’s rich heritage. Founded in the 12th century, the abbey’s weathered stone walls and graceful archways evoke a sense of timeless beauty. Step inside to discover the remains of the church, cloister, and chapter house, all adorned with intricate carvings and intricate details.

As you wander through the atmospheric ruins, you can’t help but feel a connection to the abbey’s long and storied history. Boyle Abbey stands as a remarkable architectural gem, inviting visitors to explore its sacred past and imagine the lives of those who once called it home.

Accommodation

The listed hotel is a sample hotel

Mid-range hotel in Sligo

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

Included:

  • Breakfast

Day 10: Wednesday - August 16th, 2023

Dublin Airport

Dublin

Activity

Farewell

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.

Total Price, including all taxes and charges:

$4,690 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
Bevor 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.