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Ireland’s wild beauty is yours to discover on the "Wild Ireland Express (Hotel) - 3 days" natural landmarks sightseeing trip. Perfect for seniors and seasoned travelers, this express tour offers a condensed yet comprehensive glimpse of the Republic’s most stunning landscapes—all while staying in comfortable 3-star hotels.
Travel from Dublin through the enchanting Wicklow Mountains to Glendalough’s serene lakes, then onto the windswept Dingle Peninsula. Explore ancient Slea Head forts, stroll the sands of Inch Beach, and marvel at the tumbling Torc Waterfall. The journey includes a stop at the Rock of Cashel, unlocking a millennium of Irish history before a scenic return via Killarney National Park.
The unique selling point of this tour package is its ability to showcase Ireland’s natural and historical highlights in just three days, making it ideal for those with limited time who crave maximum impact.
Step into the world of Irish nobility with the "Live Like A Lord" tour, an 8-day self-guided city sightseeing trip offering the rare chance to stay in historic castles across Ireland. Beginning in Dublin at the boutique Clontarf Castle, whose origins date back to 1172, this journey is perfect for experienced travelers seeking both luxury and authenticity.
From Dublin, drive west to County Galway for a stay at Abbeyglen Castle, nestled amid the Twelve Bens and overlooking Clifden Bay—an ideal base for exploring the wild beauty of Connemara. Continue through the castle-strewn landscapes of County Clare before arriving in County Kerry, where Ballyseede Castle, with its roots in the 1590s, offers a regal retreat. Venture out to the Dingle Peninsula and perhaps the unspoiled Blasket Islands, before your final night in a 13th-century castle in Kildare, famed for its equestrian heritage.
What makes this trip truly unique is the opportunity to experience Ireland’s storied past firsthand, blending scenic drives with stays in castles steeped in history. With all accommodations, meals, and transport included, this tour package is the perfect blend of romance, comfort, and adventure.