Irish Escape

September 17th - 28th, 2024

Day 1

Belfast Intl. Airport - Belfast

Belfast International Airport

Belfast City Centre

Welcome to Ireland!

Upon arrival at Belfast International Airport take a shuttle bus to Belfast City Centre (30-40mins).

Once there, feel free to explore the city at your leisure or unwind with the locals in a nearby pub.

Transport – Airport Shuttle Bus

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

Mid-Range Hotel in Belfast 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 2

Belfast

Explore Belfast

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

Next, delve into the city’s troubled past with Black Cab Tours. 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.

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 (included)

Black Cab Tour

Step into a Belfast experience like no other with Black Cab Tours

What sets them apart? Well, they’re not your average cab tour company. They proudly stand as the only tour company in Belfast jointly owned by both Catholic and Protestant owners. Why does this matter? Because it means the tours offer a unique blend of perspectives, ensuring a fair, balanced, and non-biased exploration of Belfast‘s rich history. 🌟

But that’s not all! TripAdvisor, the global authority on travel recommendations, has recognized the excellence of the Black Cab tours by ranking them among the Top 17 Tours in the entire world and in the prestigious Top 4 in the United Kingdom!

So, when you choose Black Cab Tours, you’re not just embarking on a journey through Belfast; you’re immersing yourself in a narrative of unity, diversity, and a deep understanding of our city’s past and present. Join us for an unforgettable ride through Belfast’s stories!

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

Mid-Range Hotel in Belfast 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

Antrim Coast

Giant's Causeway

Carrickfergus Castle

Glenarm

Belfast

Ballycastle

The Dark Hedges

Northwest Wonders

Join your tour in Belfast City Cnetre and emabrk on the stunning coastal drive.

Stop at Carrickfergus Castle, dive into the beauty of the Glens of Antrim, continue to Ballycastle, test your bravery at Carrick-A-Rede Rope Bridge. 

The main stop is the awe-inspiring Giant’s Causeway, where you’ll marvel at the mystical hexagonal basalt columns formed by volcanic activity.

Make a stop at the pretty village of Bushmills and after, continue to the Dark Hedges, the avenue of 94 beech trees, forming a majestic canopy.

Return to Belfast in the afternoon.

Transport – Tour Bus

Activity (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 (photo stop, crossing not included)

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. 

Accommodation

The listed hotel is a sample hotel

Mid-Range Hotel in Belfast 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 4

Belfast - Dublin

Dublin

Belfast

Explore the Capital

Take the bus from Belfast to Dublin City Centre (2hr 20 mins).

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.

Take a break from your tour and savor a pint of Guinness in a cozy pub, immersing yourself in the local culture and enjoying the warm hospitality of the Irish people.

Stroll along the River Liffey, crossing elegant bridges that connect this city of literary greats, and take in the stunning views of the cityscape.

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.

Transport – Bus Service Belfast-Dublin

Activity (included)

Guinness Storehouse

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)

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.

Activity (optional)

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.

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 5

County Wicklow

Dublin

Powerscourt House & Gardens

Glendalough

wicklow – gardens of ireland

Meet your driver in the morning and set off on your journey.

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.

Return to Dublin in the afternoon.

Transport – Chauffeur Drive

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

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 6

Howth - Malahide

Malahide

Dublin

Howth

North of Dublin

Meet your driver in the morning.

Today you will be travelling to charning village of Malahide with the medieval castle and Howth Peninsula, famous for its delightful harbor seals and fresh seafood.

Embark on a scenic cliff walk via the Howth Cliff Path Loop, in captivating landscapes of rugged cliffs, lush greenery, and the vast Irish Sea. It’s the perfect opportunity to stretch your legs and experience the beauty of Ireland’s coastline.

While in Howth, be sure to treat yourself to the village’s renowned seafood offerings. Local restaurants and seafood markets offer a delectable array of freshly caught fish and other delicacies from the sea, providing a memorable seafood feast.

After this enriching stop in Howth, return to Dublin City.

 Transport – Chauffeur Drive

Activity (included)

Malahide Castle & Gardens

The magnificent medieval castle with a dramatic 800 year heritage.

Generations of the Talbot family have called Malahide Castle home. Hear their stories, explore the private rooms and collections, and discover the central part this castle played in Irish political and social life on a guided tour.

Set on 260 acres of parkland, the gardens and Butterfly House at Malahide Castle are a tranquil retreat. Discover 5,000 plant varieties from around the world, wood carvings and fairy trails with perfect picnic-ing spots and much more during your visit. Malahide Gardens are open from 9.30am, with last entry at 4.30pm year round. Tickets can be purchased online or on arrival at the visitor centre at Malahide Castle.

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 7

Dublin - Galway

Dublin

Galway

Into the West

Take the train from Dublin to Galway City Centre (2hr 30 mins).

Arriving in Galway, you’ll be welcomed by the city’s lively atmosphere, characterized by colorful storefronts, lively street performances, and a rich cultural scene.

Transport – Train Dublin-Galway

Activity (free)

Explore Galway City

Galway is a vibrant city with a rich blend of history and culture. The Latin Quarter’s cobblestone streets are brimming with colorful storefronts, lively pubs, and traditional Irish music. The iconic Spanish Arch offers picturesque views of Galway Bay. History enthusiasts can explore the Galway City Museum to learn about the city’s past.

Galway’s creative scene, with festivals and arts events, delights literature and art lovers. Indulge in Galway’s culinary delights, from fresh seafood to traditional Irish dishes, while enjoying the warm and welcoming atmosphere. 

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 8

Connemara

Clifden

Leenaun

Maam Cross

Galway

Wild Romantic Connemara

This guided full-day tour has been carefully crafted to showcase the best of Ireland’s western region, offering an immersive experience that captures the essence of this enchanting area.

As you traverse the stunning landscapes from the rugged beauty of the 12 Bens Mountain Range to the tranquility of Connemara’s lakes, and encounter native Connemara Ponies and sheep, each moment invites you to savor the authentic rural beauty of Ireland. Further into Connemara, the tour unfolds the awe-inspiring Kylemore Abbey and its historic estate, providing a step back in time and a genuine sense of Ireland’s linguistic and cultural heritage in Irish-speaking rural areas.

Highlights:

Galway City Center – Tour Departure:
The tour departs at 10:00 am sharp from the center of Galway City, Foster Street, just outside the Hyde Hotel.

Oughterard – Riverside Village

Connemara Ponies and Native Wildlife

Romantic Film Locations

Stop at Leenane Village – Coffee Time!

Killary Fjord – Stunning Viewpoint

Kylemore Abbey and Victorian Gardens

Gaeltacht Areas (Irish-Speaking Regions)

Wild Atlantic Way Galway

Spiddal (An Spidéal) – Coastal Village:

Back To Galway City:
As the tour concludes, it passes through Salthill and Barna, making its way back into Galway City, typically returning between 5:15 and 5:30, contingent on traffic conditions.

Transport – Full Coach

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 9

Burren - Cliffs of Moher

Galway

Cliffs of Moher

Doolin

Kinvarra

GALWAY TO CLIFFS OF MOHER AND BURREN FULL DAY TOUR

As you journey through the Burren, allow your knowledgeable driver/guide to share insights into the history of Galway and its surrounding areas. Take a break from the coach to independently explore the windswept landscapes and Ireland’s exposed limestone terrain, featuring jagged cliffs and the untamed Atlantic Ocean. Following the highlighted stops of the trip, the return to Galway along the Wild Atlantic Way promises numerous photo opportunities along the coast, so be sure to keep your cameras ready!

Highlights:

Dunguaire Castle (Kinvara):
This iconic castle from the 1520s, overlooking Galway Bay, served as the Royal Palace of Guaire Aidhne, King of Connacht.

Aillwee Cave:
Embark on a journey through one of Ireland’s natural showcase caves. For those seeking a more relaxed experience, a café on-site offers a menu of local food and coffee options.

Cliffs of Moher & Visitor Centre:
Witness the breathtaking Cliffs of Moher, soaring 700 feet tall along the Atlantic coast of County Clare. Explore walking paths along this outstanding landscape and discover a unique colony of seabirds from the South platform, featuring over 30,000 birds from 20 different species. Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes

Doolin:
This charming seaside village, acclaimed as Ireland’s traditional music capital, offers an opportunity for lunch and exploration of its strip of pubs, Irish crafts, and shops.

Coastal Route Back to Galway City:
Experience the coastal route from the Burren back to Galway City, offering breathtaking views of the rugged and stunning landscape, showcasing unique rock formations and vast open spaces. Pass by the iconic Black Head Lighthouse, a historic landmark guiding sailors for centuries. As the road winds along the coast, enjoy panoramic views of Galway Bay, with sparkling waters and picturesque villages dotting the shoreline.

Transport – Full Coach

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 10

Inishmore (Inis Mór)

Galway

Rossaveal

Kilronan

Setting Sail

Today your voyage starts by taking a shuttle from Galway City Centre to Rossaveal, where you take a ferry to the largest of the three Aran Islands, Inis Mor. The Gaelic language Irish is still spoken on the islands. You have the opportunity to explore the island on foot, by bike, by horse-drawn carriage or by minibus.

The landscape of Inis Mor (Inishmore) was carved from limestone eroded by centuries of relentless Atlantic winter storms.

Generations of islanders who tilled hard-won, fertile land have created a patchwork of fields bordered by the dry-stone walls typical of the west coast. Inis Mor (Inishmore) is home to a variety of historical and prehistoric monuments, from the dramatic Bronze Age cliff-top fort of Dun Aonghasa to Teampull Bheanáin, believed to be the smallest church in the world.

Transport – Shuttle & Ferry

HIGHLIGHTS

Dun Aonghasa is the most popular attraction on Inis Mor. It is located on the edge of a 90-meter-high cliff on the south side of the island and is a 3,000-year-old semi-circular stone fortress that offers breathtaking views over the Atlantic Ocean, spanning the entire length of the island. Dun Aonghasa is the largest of the prehistoric stone forts on the Aran Islands. It is surrounded by three massive dry-stone walls and a “chevaux-de-frise” made up of densely populated, rugged limestone rocks set vertically into the ground to deter attackers. The fortress is about 900 meters from the visitor center and is accessible over uneven terrain and loose rocks. Therefore, hiking boots or good walking shoes are recommended. There is no fence or barrier at the cliff edge, so please be careful.

The Wormhole, or Poll na bpeist, has become a very popular attraction on Inis Mor since the Red Bull Cliff Diving events in 2015 and 2017. The Wormhole is a naturally formed rectangular pool on the south side of the island. Please do not swim in the Wormhole as it is extremely dangerous.

The Seven Churches, or Na Seacht dTeampaill in Irish, are located in the west of Inis Mor in the village of Eoghanacht and were one of the largest monastic foundations and pilgrimage centers on the west coast of Ireland. Tradition has it that Breacan came here from Kilbrecan near Quin in County Clare in the earliest times. On the island, the tradition states that his foundation competed with St. Enda’s foundation in the east of the island. In fact, the two saints are said to have eventually agreed to divide the island between them. Although referred to as “the seven churches,” there are actually only two churches today.

Seal Colony of Inishmore is located on the coastal road about a mile from Kilmurvy Beach. The seal colony is clearly signposted and has on-site picnic tables, so bring a packed lunch and take advantage of the tables and chairs to enjoy it in the beautiful surroundings. The best sightings of seals occur at low tide when the seals bask on the rocks. At high tide, the seals are much harder to spot, as you can only see their heads in the water. During low tide at the Inishmore seal colony, you can observe 5 to 20 seals at the same time.

Accommodation

The listed hotel is a sample hotel

Mid-Range Hotel in Galway

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

Included:

  • Breakfast

Day 11

Galway - Dublin

Dublin

Galway

From West to East

Board the train from Galway to Dublin (2hr 30 mins).

Have Free Time in Dublin City Centre.

Finally, end your Irish trip with a traditional Music & Dance Show (dinner included), where you can experience the lively and energetic spirit of Irish music and dance. This is the perfect way to cap off a memorable journey around 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.

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 12

Farewell

Make your way to Dublin Airport.

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:

$3,890 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.