Irish Escape:

May 17th - 31st, 2024

Day 1: Friday - May 17th, 2024

Dublin

Dublin Airport

Dublin

Welcome to Ireland

Upon your arrival at Dublin Airport, make your way to Dublin City Centre. Once there, you are free to explore the vibrant city at your own pace.

Stroll the pedestrian Grafton Street, ramble around Dublin Castle grounds, take your time to admire the River Liffey.

In the evening, embrace the vibrant energy of Temple Bar, a renowned district known for its lively ambiance. Dive into the heart of this bustling area, where you can enjoy live music throughout the day and well into the night.

Accommodation

The listed hotel is a sample hotel

Mid-Range 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 ambience, convenient amenities, and attentive service.

Included:

  • No Meals Included

Day 2: Saturday - May 18th, 2024

Dublin

dublin

explore dublin

Embark on a walking tour of Dublin with your private guide and discover a city steeped in history and vibrant culture. Wander through its cobblestone streets, adorned with stunning Georgian architecture and lively pubs, and soak up the unique atmosphere of this charming city.

Visit iconic landmarks such as Trinity College, home to the famous Book of Kells, and St. Patrick’s Cathedral, and learn about the fascinating history of these historic sites.

After the guided tour, walk from St. Patrick Cathedral to Guinness Storehouse to explore the tastes, smells, sounds, and history of the famed velvety drink. Have a pint on the house from the (literally) top Gravity bar.

Finally, end your evening with a traditional Music & Dance Show, where you can experience the lively and energetic spirit of Irish music and dance. This is the perfect way to cap off a memorable day in Dublin.

Activity (included)

book of kells & trinity library

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. The atmosphere is one of tranquility and scholarly reverence, making it a haven for those seeking knowledge and inspiration.

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.

Guinness Storehouse (included)

The Guinness Storehouse is 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-storey 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.

Activity (optional)

St. Patrick’s Cathedral

St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Dublin is a renowned and historic place of worship. It is the largest cathedral in Ireland and holds great significance as the national cathedral of the Church of Ireland, where St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, is said to have baptized converts to Christianity.

Inside, visitors are greeted by a spacious interior adorned with intricate stone carvings, beautiful stained glass windows, and ornate decorations. The grandeur of the cathedral is awe-inspiring, with high vaulted ceilings and a sense of serenity that permeates the space.

Please note that there is an admission fee for tourists to enter the cathedral, which helps support its ongoing maintenance and preservation.

Activity (optional)

EPIC Emigration Museum

Step into the EPIC Museum in Dublin and immerse yourself in the incredible journey of the Irish people across the world.

With interactive displays, engaging exhibits, and immersive storytelling, the museum showcases the history of Irish people and their contributions to the world. You’ll learn about the hardships and triumphs of Irish immigrants in countries like the US, Canada, Australia, South America, New Zealand, France, and Spain, including the stories of those who became presidents, leaders, and builders of the New World.

Entertainment (optional)

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.

Accommodation

The listed hotel is a sample hotel

Mid-Range 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 ambience, convenient amenities, and attentive service.

Included:

  • Breakfast

Day 3: Sunday - May 19th, 2024

Dublin

Powerscourt

Kilkenny

Wicklow - Kilkenny

wicklow – gardens of ireland

Pick up your rental car in Dublin City.

Today you travel through the majestic Wicklow Mountains.

The highlight of the day is a must-see Powerscourt House & Gardens, not unknown to English royalty. You will find not one but many gardens, including a regular Italian and Japanese garden.

Further in the mountains, you will find a valley of Glendalough, an ancient monastic site. There’s a lovely walk between two lakes where St. Kevin founded the monastery.

Then drive to your next overnight destination – Kilkenny.

Activity (included)

Powerscourt House & Gardens

Named 3rd Best Garden in the world by National Geographic.

Lose yourself in 47 acres of carefully curated and maintained gardens. With so many wondrous features to explore and the stunning Powerscourt House listed as one of the top 10 globally (Lonely Planet), there is something to take everyone’s breath away.

Stroll through striking formal designs, discover hidden nooks and hollows or take in the stunning views of the landscape from our sweeping terraces.

Activity (free)

Glendalough

For thousands of years people have been drawn to ‘the valley of the two lakes‘ for its spectacular scenery, rich history, archaeology and abundant wildlife.

Glendalough is a remarkable place that will still your mind, inspire your heart and fill your soul.

The Glendalough Valley is located in the Wicklow Mountains National Park and has many attractions to entice visitors, from its world famous Monastic Site with Round Tower to its scenic lakes and valleys, as well as a selection of walks and trails in the area including The Wicklow Way.

Accommodation

The listed hotel is a sample hotel

4* Hotel in Kilkenny

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 4: Monday - May 20th, 2024

Kilkenny

Kilkenny

Explore Marble City

Today explore Kilkenny, known as a Marble City.

You can wander along its ancient cobbled streets to discover historic landmarks like Kilkenny Castle and St. Canice’s Cathedral.

Admire arts and crafts at the famed Kilkenny Design Centre, where you will find many workshops. My favorite is Desmond O Byrne, who specializes in stunning silver jewelry.

Rothe House is worth a visit as the one of the very few surviving merchant houses of its kind. The 17th-century rooftop garden is a delight!

You most likely have tasted the local brew the previous evening – Smithwicks Red Ale. Today you have a good chance to discover how it is made at the Smithwick Experience.

Activity (included)

Kilkenny Castle

The castle, situated on the banks of the River Nore, offers a glimpse into Ireland’s rich medieval past.

Step inside the grand entrance and be transported back in time as you explore the beautifully restored rooms, opulent Victorian interiors, including ornate tapestries, intricate ceiling plasterwork, and elegant furnishings.

As you wander through the castle’s Long Gallery, you’ll find yourself immersed in the history of the Butler family, who once resided here.

Extensive castle gardens are home to the ornamental rose garden and manicured lawns. 

Join one of the guided tours available throughout the day. Knowledgeable guides share fascinating stories of the castle’s past, including its role in Irish history and the legends associated with the surrounding area.

Activity (included)

St. Canice’s Cathedral

St. Canice’s Cathedral has been a place of Christian worship since the 6th Century, holding significance for both pilgrims and tourists. It stands as a revered site with considerable historical interest. The presence of at least three earlier churches on the cathedral’s site, along with the surviving round tower, suggests its historical importance, although it might not have functioned as a monastery.

The city of Kilkenny, named after St. Canice (Cill Chainnigh = Canice’s Church), reflects the deep connection to the saint. However, there is no concrete evidence that he personally established a church in Kilkenny. Early references are ambiguous, and it remains uncertain whether they pertain to Kilkenny itself or to St. Canice’s monastery and cathedral at Aghaboe.

The relocation of the bishop’s seat from Aghaboe to Kilkenny around 1120 marks a crucial transition in the cathedral’s history, solidifying its role as a central hub for Christian worship and contributing to its enduring legacy.

Activity (optional)

Smithwick’s Experience

Discover the art of brewing at the Smithwick’s Experience in Kilkenny. Immerse yourself in the world of Ireland’s oldest ale as you embark on a captivating journey through the brewery’s history. Learn about the traditional brewing methods that have been passed down for generations and gain insight into the secrets behind creating the perfect pint of Smithwick’s.

Engage your senses as you explore interactive exhibits, witness the brewing process firsthand, and savor the aromas and flavors of their renowned beers. Uncover the stories behind this iconic Irish brand and enjoy a tasting session that will leave you with a newfound appreciation for the art of brewing.

Activity (optional)

Rothe House

Located in the heart of Kilkenny on Ireland’s Medieval Mile, Rothe House & Garden was built between 1594 and 1610. This was once the home and place of business of John Rothe and Rose Archer, one of Kilkenny’s wealthiest, most influential merchant families. The three-storied houses are connected by cobbled courtyards, expansive enough for a family that grew to have eleven children, as well as the house & garden staff that would have been necessary to run such an important household.

Today, you can explore this one-of-a-kind house, a symbol of the status and importance that the city of Kilkenny had in the early 1600s. Through the houses and across the cobbled courtyards, there is a dramatic rise to a magnificently restored garden that reaches back to the original city wall.

Accommodation

The listed hotel is a sample hotel

4* Hotel in Kilkenny

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 5: Tuesday - May 21st, 2024

kilkenny

Rock of Cashel

Kinsale

Kilkenny - Cashel - Kinsale

A bit of History & Postcard Charm

Start your day by leaving Kilkenny, immersing yourself in the lush Irish countryside as you make your way towards Cashel

Upon reaching Cashel, explore the iconic Rock of Cashel. This historic site is home to a stunning collection of medieval buildings, including a cathedral, round tower, and Cormac’s Chapel. Take in the panoramic views of the surrounding countryside from this elevated perch.

After soaking in the history and architecture of the Rock of Cashel, resume your journey towards the coastal town of Kinsale.

Arriving in Kinsale, you’ll be greeted by its colorful streets, charming shops, and vibrant culinary scene. Explore the historic streets, visit local attractions, and perhaps indulge in some fresh seafood at one of Kinsale’s renowned restaurants.

Activity (included)

Rock of Cashel

A visit to the Rock of Cashel is a journey into Ireland’s rich history and architectural wonders.  Its impressive structures, including Cormac’s Chapel, the round tower, and cathedral ruins, showcase a captivating blend of medieval architectural styles.

Whether you’re drawn to history, architecture, or natural beauty, the Rock of Cashel promises an unforgettable experience, where tales of ancient kings, remarkable craftsmanship, and breathtaking vistas intertwine.

Accommodation

The listed hotel is a sample hotel

3*- 4* Hotel in Kinsale

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 6: Wednesday - May 22nd, 2024

Kinsale

Charles Fort

Old Head Signal Tower

Timoleague

kinsale

Coastal Allure

Today it’s time to explore Kinsale, the gourmet capital of Ireland.

Many prominent chefs have links to this town. In addition to the cafes and restaurants, there are plenty of independent shops, offering everything from antiques to quirky crafts to contemporary jewelry – catering to every taste.

Maybe you’d fancy joining a Kinsale Food Tour with Suzanne Burns, a local expert on the area’s history and a passionate foodie.

After the tour, if you feel like a drive, travel along the coast to the Old Head, through charming villages, and make a stop in Timoleague to wander around the atmospheric Abbey ruins.

Activity (optional)

Charles Fort

Charles Fort (Irish: Dún Chathail) is a type of Italian fort, a bastion fort with an outer wall built in a star shape. The fort is on the waterfront at the southern end of the village of Summer Cove, on Kinsale Harbour.
The fort was completed in 1682 and was originally called the ‘new fort’ – in contrast to James’ fort (the ‘old fort’) which was built across Kinsale harbor in 1607. The fort is now maintained as a heritage site by the Heritage Ireland branch of the Office of Public Works.

Activity (optional)

Kinsale Food Tour

Kinsale food tours are like a walking food trail that takes you to a selection of different eateries. As you walk through this beautiful medieval coastal town, you will experience a range of different local foods. During the tour, you will hear stories about the food and the town.
The tour is designed to cater to people’s different needs. Our wonderful suppliers and producers have carefully chosen your food. A selection of gourmet savouries, artisanal sweet treats and some surprise additions will satisfy your stomach.

Accommodation

The listed hotel is a sample hotel

3*- 4* Hotel in Kinsale

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 7: Thursday - May 23rd, 2024

Kenmare

Killarney

Union Hall

Union Hall - Glengarriff - kenmare - killarney

From West Cork to the Kingdom

In the morning make your way to the village of Union Hall, where you will board the Whale watching tour*.

After your refreshing ocean journey enjoy the winding way through the mountains to the Kingdom of Kerry.  The quaint town of Kenmare is your next stop. The town is full of great pubs and restaurants serving gourmet food, making it a great place to stop for a meal or a drink. It has been recognized as one of Europe’s most beautiful small towns by CNN Travel and is one of the 10 best Irish towns to visit according to ‘Ireland Before You Die’.

Afterward, make your way to the renowned town of Killarney, which serves as the vibrant hub of tourist activity.

* – you can opt for an alternative Garinish Island visit instead of Whale Watching

Activity (optional)

Whale Watching Tour

When it comes to unique wildlife encounters there are few things as breath-taking and humbling as coming face to face with the world’s largest creatures.

West Cork, on the Irish south coast, attracts minke whales, fin whales, and humpback whales to feed in its rich waters every year. The purpose-built whale-watching vessel, the Holly Jo, provides the ideal platform for that once-in-a-lifetime experience.

The tour lasts around 4 hours.

Activity (alternative)

Garinish Island

Garinish Island, also known as Ilnacullin, is a stunning and historic island located in Bantry Bay, County Cork, Ireland. In the 1800s, it caught the attention of a wealthy Belfast businessman who had a grand vision for the island – to build an impressive estate surrounded by beautiful gardens.

However, as fate would have it, the businessman’s plans changed, and he never proceeded with the construction of the house. Instead, he focused his efforts on creating an exceptional garden on the island. The result of his labor is now a breathtaking collection of countless exotic plants, making Garinish Island a botanical paradise.

Visitors to Garinish Island today can explore this extraordinary garden, marveling at the diverse and rare plants that thrive in the island’s unique microclimate. The garden’s design incorporates a mix of formal and informal elements, with carefully landscaped areas, winding paths, and picturesque viewpoints.

Accommodation

The listed hotel is a sample hotel

Mid-Range Hotel in Killarney

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 8: Friday - May 24th, 2024

Killarney

Gap of Dunloe

Skellig Ring

Ring of Kerry

Discover the Magic

Meet your driver in the morning and embark on your journey on the Ring of Kerry.

A day spent on the Ring of Kerry is a journey through Ireland’s captivating landscapes. As you embark on this scenic route, you’ll be enthralled by rolling green hills, picturesque coastal panoramas, and delightful villages. The winding roads take you through the awe-inspiring Killarney National Park, where pristine lakes and majestic mountains create a breathtaking backdrop.

Along the way, you can explore historic sites like the 13th-century Ross Castle and immerse yourself in the serene ambiance of secluded beaches. Experience the authentic Irish atmosphere of villages like Sneem and Waterville, and witness the dramatic beauty of the Skellig Islands. A day on the Ring of Kerry promises unforgettable views and a profound connection to Ireland’s natural and cultural heritage.

Activity (free)

Torc Waterfall

Legend associated with Torc Waterfall involves the story of a beautiful maiden named Máire Rua, also known as Red Mary. It is said that Máire was deeply in love with a local chieftain, but their love was forbidden as he was already betrothed to another woman from a rival clan.

Heartbroken and desperate, Máire sought solace at the edge of the waterfall, pouring her heart out in sorrow. As her tears fell into the waters, they formed a magical pool with healing powers. Máire’s love and longing were so strong that it imbued the pool with the ability to grant wishes to those who truly loved someone.

The legend says that if you visit Torc Waterfall with a genuine and selfless wish for the happiness of a loved one, and if your love is true, the waterfall’s waters will grant your wish. Locals and visitors alike have come to believe in the enchanting power of the waterfall, and it has become a place where people go to seek blessings for their loved ones and express their deepest desires.

Activity (optional)

Muckross House & Gardens

This nineteenth century Victorian mansion is set against the stunning beauty of Killarney National Park. The house stands close to the shores of Muckross Lake, one of Killarney’s three lakes, famed world wide for their splendour and beauty. As a focal point within Killarney National Park, Muckross House is the ideal base from which to explore this landscape.

Muckross House was built for Henry Arthur Herbert and his wife, the water-colourist Mary Balfour Herbert. This was actually the fourth house that successive generations of the Herbert family had occupied at Muckross over a period of almost two hundred years. William Burn, the well-known Scottish architect, was responsible for its design. Building commenced in 1839 and was completed in 1843.

Accommodation

The listed hotel is a sample hotel

Mid-Range Hotel in Killarney

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: Saturday - May 25th, 2024

Dingle

Inch Beach

Killarney

Dingle Bay

Dingle

From Killarney to Dingle 

Embark on a scenic journey starting from Killarney, meandering through the picturesque town of Castlemaine. Enjoy the quaint charm of this small town, marked by its historic sites and welcoming atmosphere. You might fancy dropping into Curraheen Church. While it may not be large, it could offer a glimpse into the local history and architecture.

and making a captivating stop at Inch Beach, before proceeding to the charming town of Dingle for a memorable Dingle Bay Cruise.

Continue your drive, making your way to Inch Beach, a breathtaking stretch of coastline known for its expansive sandy shores. Inch Beach gained international recognition as it was used as a filming location for the movie “Ryan’s Daughter,” directed by David Lean. The film’s epic scenes on the beach contributed to the popularity of Inch Beach.

Next, proceed to Dingle, a coastal town renowned for its colorful streets, vibrant arts scene, and friendly locals. Explore the town’s unique shops and cafes, soak in the maritime atmosphere, and consider indulging in local cuisine.

Cap off your day with a Dingle Sea Safari, a captivating experience that allows you to witness the stunning landscapes and wildlife of Dingle Bay. Cruise along the coast, enjoy panoramic views of the rugged cliffs, and, if you’re fortunate, catch a glimpse of marine life such as dolphins and seals.

As the sun sets, take in the scenic beauty of Dingle Bay, creating lasting memories of a day filled with exploration, coastal delights, and the magic of the Irish landscape.

Activity (optional)

Dingle Sea Safari

The Dingle Sea Safari Rib Experience has been voted the number one activity for visitors to the Dingle Peninsula.

This unique boat tour takes in the breathtaking majestic coastline of Dingle Bay, including the caves and cliffs, all the way to the Great Blasket Islands. Participants get an up-close view of the Great Blasket Island, observing the rock formations, seals, and caves. Seasonally, puffins, whales, dolphins, and much more are encountered during the Dingle Sea Safari Adventure.

Accommodation

The listed hotel is a sample hotel

Mid-range Hotel in Dingle

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 10: Sunday - May 26th, 2024

Dingle

Gallarus

Slea Head

Dingle

Dingle Peninsular

Meet you driver in the morning and embark on a journey on a panoramic route around Dingle Peninsula.

Your route will take you through Ventry, passing by the prehistoric beehive huts of Fahan, and onwards to Dunbeg, a remarkable ancient fortification perched on a cliff overlooking the sea.

Next, you’ll continue along the coast, treating yourselves to stunning views, until you reach the breathtaking Slea Head viewpoint. From there, you can feast your eyes upon the magnificent Blasket Islands that lie before you.

Drop in to see the unusual structure that is Gallarus Oratory, an ancient church full of mysteries.

Prepare to be captivated by the beauty and history that envelop this remarkable area.

Activity

Gallarus Oratory

The Gallarus Oratory, believed to have stood for over a millennium, stands as Ireland’s best-preserved ancient church. It is among the rare few of its kind that has endured the test of time in its entirety. Beyond being the most notable monument on the Dingle Peninsula, the oratory is recognized as one of the country’s most exquisite ancient structures.

Perched in a magnificent setting, with views that stretch over Smerwick Harbour and the untamed expanse of the Atlantic Ocean to the West, and Mount Brandon to the East, the oratory holds a place as one of the most enchanting and magical sites to explore in Ireland.

Activity

Relax

Today is a day to embrace relaxation and let your senses fully immerse in the tranquility. Dingle is the perfect place to slow down and savor the present moment.

Here, you’ll find plentiful opportunities to pause for picturesque photos, explore charming craft shops, engage in delightful conversations over a cup of tea with the locals, or indulge in a leisurely stroll along the serene beaches or majestic cliffs. Each moment will captivate you, leaving a mesmerizing imprint of the day’s unforgettable experiences.

Accommodation

The listed hotel is a sample hotel

Mid-range Hotel in Dingle

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 11: Monday - May 27th, 2024

Adare

Cliffs of Moher

Dingle

Doolin

Adare - Cliffs of Moher - Doolin

Through Antiquities to the Cliffs

Enjoy the scenic journey through the Irish countryside as you make your way from Dingle to Adare, taking in the charming landscapes and unique sights along the route.

In Adare, take a leisurely break to explore this quaint village renowned for its thatched cottages and medieval architecture. Immerse yourself in the historic charm and perhaps indulge in local cuisine or shopping before continuing your journey.

Next, venture towards the breathtaking Cliffs of Moher, one of Ireland’s most renowned natural wonders. Marvel at the stunning cliffs, towering over the Atlantic Ocean, providing awe-inspiring views and a perfect opportunity for memorable photos. Allow ample time to soak in the natural beauty and the dramatic coastal scenery.

As the day comes to a close, head towards Doolin for an overnight stay. Known for its traditional Irish music scene and proximity to the Cliffs of Moher, Doolin offers a serene setting to relax and reflect on the day’s adventures. Enjoy the warm hospitality of this coastal village before resting for the night, preparing for more exploration on the following day.

Activity (included)

Cliffs of Moher

Visiting the Cliffs of Moher is an awe-inspiring experience that will leave you breathless. As you approach these majestic cliffs, you can feel the sheer magnitude of nature’s power and beauty. 

The rugged cliffscape stretches for miles, adorned with vibrant green grasses and the cries of seabirds echoing in the air. It’s a mesmerizing sight that will stay with you forever.

Take your time to explore the cliffside pathways, offering different vantage points and perspectives.

Accommodation

The listed hotel is a sample hotel

3* Hotel in Doolin

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 12: Tuesday - May 28th, 2024

Poulnabrone

Doolin

Fanore

Galway

Burren - Galway

Unique Burren & Galway

Today, immerse yourself in the moonlike distinctive karst landscape of the Burren.

The word “Burren” itself, derived from the Irish term “Boíreann,” meaning rocky place, perfectly encapsulates the essence of this remarkable destination.

Consider exploring one of the many trails that wind through the landscape, each offering a different perspective and revealing hidden gems along the way.

Why not visit Poulnabrone Dolmen, one of Ireland’s most iconic and well-preserved portal tombs.

Caherconnell Fort is also an option for today’s exploration. In addition to discovering the ancient ruins of this historical site, you’ll have the unique opportunity to witness the artistry of sheepdog trials.

In the afternoon arrive in Galway, a bustling city with busy streets, great shopping and pubs.

Activity (optional)

Caherconnell Fort & Sheepdog Demonstration

Come and see the captivating collies, showcase their skills in daily demonstrations against the backdrop of the 1,000 year old fort, perfectly preserved and still yielding fascinating treasures.

No visit to the Burren is complete without experiencing the wonders of Caherconnell featuring Clare’s only sheepdog demonstration and a wonderous fort dating back to 10th century.

Activity (optional)

St. Tola Goat Cheese Farm

Book a 60 to a 90-minute private tour of St. Tola Goat Cheese Farm in County Clare.

There’s a chance to pet the goats, see them feed, and learn about sustainable farming techniques. Watch a cheese-making demonstration and then taste the gourmet cheeses!

The herd of Saanen, Toggenburg, and British Alpine goats are reared on 65 acres of unspoiled pastures, considered some of the finest and purest farmland of its type in Europe.

Activity

Explore Galway

Galway radiates a magnetic energy that entices all who visit. Its lively streets are adorned with colorful buildings, buskers’ melodies, and the scent of freshly brewed coffee. Galway’s rich cultural heritage comes alive through its bustling markets, traditional music sessions, and captivating festivals.

Quaint shops and inviting pubs line its narrow lanes, inviting exploration and delightful encounters. Stroll along the picturesque River Corrib and explore the historic Spanish Arch area, or immerse in the vibrant atmosphere of Eyre Square – be captivated by Galway’s unique charm, making it a cherished destination for culture, craic, and camaraderie.

Accommodation

The listed hotel is a sample hotel

Mid-range Hotel in Galway

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 13: Wednesday - May 29th, 2024

Clifden

Kylemore Abbey

Maam Cross

Galway

Galway - Connemara

Wild Romantic Connemara

Today it’s off to the breathtaking scenery of Connemara! This area is crisscrossed by moors, lakes and high mountains. Oscar Wilde once described Connemara as a “wild beauty”.

Amidst this spectacular landscape is Kylemore Abbey & Gardens.

A very special experience is the ride on the spectacular Sky Road. This panoramic road takes you right through the rough nature of Connemara.

Connemara’s unique blend of rugged terrain and natural serenity makes it a captivating destination for those seeking a true Irish wilderness experience.

Activity (included)

Kylemore Abbey

Kylemore Abbey is a captivating and iconic attraction nestled in the heart of Connemara, Ireland. Originally built as a castle in the late 19th century, it was later transformed into a stunning Benedictine abbey.

Set against the backdrop of mountains and a shimmering lake, Kylemore Abbey boasts picturesque gardens and a serene atmosphere.

Visitors can explore the abbey’s fascinating history.

Kylemore Abbey offers a truly enchanting experience in the heart of Connemara.

Activity (optional)

Oyster Farm

Embarking on a farm tour provides a firsthand look at the work and the meticulous process behind cultivating exquisite oysters. 

Dive into the intricacies of the farming process, from seed to plate, witnessing the team in action, whether grading, packing, or tending to bags in the bay.

For the adventurous, there’s an opportunity to shuck your own oyster! The initial oyster experience is a burst of flavors, and with subsequent tastings, you’ll savor the genuine essence—described as sweet, with creamy undertones and a hint of earthiness.

This immersive, authentic encounter unfolds against the breathtaking backdrop of the Connemara National Park, just a short 15-minute drive from Kylemore Abbey.

Accommodation

The listed hotel is a sample hotel

Mid-range Hotel in Galway

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 14: Thursday - May 30th, 2024

galway

Clonmacnoise

Kilbeggan

Dublin

Galway - Clonmacnoise - Dublin

From West to East

The drive from Galway to Clonmacnoise and onward to Dublin City is a scenic journey through Ireland’s captivating landscapes.

Departing from Galway, you’ll head eastward, immersing yourself in rolling green fields and quaint villages. Upon reaching Clonmacnoise, an ancient monastic site on the banks of the River Shannon, you’ll be enchanted by its historic ruins and spiritual aura.

Continuing the drive, you might consider stopping in Athlone for lunch or Kilbeggan Distillery for a tipple.

In the afternoon reach Dublin.

Activity (included)

Clonmacnoise

Situated on the banks of the majestic River Shannon, Clonmacnoise is an ancient monastic site that carries the whispers of Ireland’s rich history. Founded in the 6th century, it became a center of learning, spirituality, and craftsmanship.

Today, visitors are transported back in time as they explore the atmospheric ruins, including intricately carved crosses and an awe-inspiring round tower. The site’s ethereal ambiance and its connection to early Christian Ireland evoke a deep sense of reverence. Standing among the weathered stones, one can’t help but marvel at the significance of Clonmacnoise as a testament to Ireland’s enduring heritage.

Activity (free)

Sean’s Bar – the Oldest pub in Ireland

Sean’s Bar dates back to 900 AD and has operated as a pub on the same site for over 1,100 years. This remarkable continuity has earned Sean’s Bar the Guinness World Record for being the oldest pub in Ireland.

Archaeological evidence, including wattle and daub walls, along with the discovery of medieval coins and tokens on-site, supports the claim that Sean’s Bar has been serving drinks since 900 AD or even earlier. 

While the current building housing Sean’s Bar dates back to the 18th century, it incorporates remnants of even earlier structures on the same site, including a section of the original 900 AD wattle and daub wall that remains visible within the pub. 

Ongoing research has been conducted to verify Sean’s Bar’s claim as the oldest pub in the world, yet to date, no older pub has been substantiated.

Activity (optional)

Kilbeggan Whiskey

Kilbeggan is a small production set in the old distillery building. As well as watching the modern way of making whiskey you also can go back in history.

  • Learn the old ways of making the Irish Gold
  • Watch the modern working process
  • Taste local whiskey

The tour lasts for around 45 mins.

Accommodation

The listed hotel is a sample hotel

Mid-Range Hotel in Dublin

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 Included

Day 15: Friday - May 31st, 2024

Dublin

Dublin Airport

Farewell

Make your way to the 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:

$4,025USD

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.