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The tour was extensive, but was well organized. The places selected were interesting for the most part. I liked the Powerescourt gardens, Kinsdale, the horse and carriage tour and the Cliffs of Moher. I enjoyed the way in which the driver maneuvered the coach through the beautiful roadways of the Republic of Ireland, in particular.
We had a wonderful time. We quickly realized how lucky we were when we saw the skillful organization and coordination that took place each day. Our trip included all the must see places and events. We would have struggled for a month to try and achieve seeing and doing everything, on our own.
ABOUT THIS TRIP
Unravel the secrets of Great Britain and the Emerald Isle as you head on a fascinating 10-day tour of Ireland and England. Your journey will begin in Dublin, the capital city of Ireland, known for its lively atmosphere, historic university, and beautiful parks. Discover the beauty of Trinity College before you travel to Powerscourt, seeing the magnificent gardens dating to the 18th century. From there you will visit Kilkenny, strolling around the lovely town, and see the Rock of Cashel. Explore Cork, Ireland’s second-largest city, and visit Kinsale, a scenic seaside town. Travel to Killarney, where you will see the beautiful lake. Discover Adare, a small village with picturesque traditional thatched roof cottages, and take the opportunity to visit the castle in Limerick. Explore Bunratty, a wonderful park that will take you back in time, and see the Cliffs of Moher, perhaps the most famous landmark in Ireland. Arrive in Galway before you explore the powerful picturesque village of Cong. See the ruins of the Royal Abbey and make your way back to Dublin, and transfer into England with a trip to Liverpool! Next, you will explore Stratford, where your tour of Ireland will come to an end! You will head home with fascinating memories that will last you a lifetime. Shakespeare’s hometown, and visit Oxford, a town that is synonymous with study and culture. Finally, you will make your way over to London, the capital city of England, where your tour of Ireland and Great Britain will come to an end!
Set off on a five-day journey through the heart of Ireland, starting and ending in Dublin. Enjoy a whiskey tasting at Kilbeggan, explore the ancient ruins of Clonmacnoise, and gaze over the dramatic Cliffs of Moher. Discover traditional music in Killarney, stunning beaches and prehistoric forts on the Dingle Peninsula, and the scenic Ring of Kerry with stops at Portmagee, Derrynane House and Torc Waterfall. Along the way, kiss the Blarney Stone, wander Kilkenny’s medieval streets and soak up the views across the Shannon Estuary. This tour blends rugged beauty, rich history and plenty of Irish charm.
AdventureSightseeing Tours
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Accommodation
Hotel
Age Range
18-80 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Dublin, Kilkenny, Galway, Killarney
Dublin, Kilkenny, Galway, Killarney
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Travel through landscapes that have inspired world-famous writers and poets, from Shakespeare to Robert Burns. On this journey across England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales, you’ll admire medieval castles and cathedrals, wander past the famous Chester Rows and kiss the Blarney Stone. The idyllic settings of the Lake District, Dingle Peninsula and the Cotswolds give way to vibrant capitals and the little-known train station with the world’s longest name.