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For travelers eager to experience the breadth of Europe without the rush, "Crossing Europe" provides a 19-day guided sightseeing tour from Dublin to Venice. Seniors will appreciate the easy-going pace as you journey through Ireland, Italy, and several other dynamic cities, with all accommodations, transport, and meals included. The standout aspect of this trip is its comprehensive itinerary, allowing for immersive exploration of each locale without sacrificing comfort. Perfect for those who want to explore Europe’s rich diversity in a relaxed, supportive group environment.
Experience an epic European adventure with the "Electrifying Europe" sightseeing tour, stretching from Paris to Prague over 19 days. Designed for seniors, this easy-paced group journey covers Paris, Liverpool, Glasgow, and a host of other destinations, offering a rich tapestry of cultures. Comfortable hotels, efficient transport, and included meals ensure a seamless experience. The tour’s standout feature is its expansive itinerary, perfect for those who wish to see as much of Europe as possible in one memorable trip.
Ireland’s legendary Wild Atlantic Way unfolds before you on “The Grand Ireland Wild Atlantic Way” self-drive sightseeing tour. Over thirteen relaxed days, experienced travelers navigate from Dublin through storied counties like Sligo, Limerick, Donegal, and many others—soaking in everything from medieval castles to windswept beaches and vibrant cities.
Begin in Dublin, where centuries-old landmarks and lively streets set the tone. Journey south to Cork’s English Market and the iconic Blarney Castle, then meander through the Ring of Kerry’s breathtaking vistas. Explore the dramatic Dingle Peninsula, stroll along the River Shannon in Limerick, and embrace Galway’s artistic vibe. Coastal drives lead to Sligo’s tranquil shores and Donegal’s rugged beauty before venturing into Northern Ireland to explore Derry’s historic walls and Belfast’s Titanic heritage.
The true highlight of this tour package is its independence—travelers enjoy the freedom of a self-guided trip with all accommodations, transport, and meals arranged, allowing for personalized discoveries and a pace set by you. This is the ultimate Irish road trip for those eager to experience the country’s scenic wonders and cultural treasures in comfort and style.
Travel from the bustling streets of London to the lively heart of Dublin on the 'Great British Route and Ireland from North to South with London, Ending in Dublin' tour. This 16-day journey is perfect for seniors eager for a thorough introduction to England and Ireland, combining iconic cities with scenic countryside. Group sightseeing, comfortable accommodations, convenient transport, and included meals ensure a smooth trip. The USP of this tour package lies in its comprehensive north-to-south route, providing a vivid, easy-paced overview of the British Isles’ most treasured destinations.
Experience superb walking through the spectacular Irish countryside near Dublin. The Wicklow Way is Ireland's oldest waymarked trail, pioneered by a famous hill walker, J.B Malone over 40 years ago and reveals some of Irelands finest views. Think Powerscourt Waterfall, Luggala, Loch Dan, Glenmalure Valley and historical Glendalough. The trail extends from Marlay Park in Dublin to Clonegal on the borders of Wicklow and Carlow covering a distance of approx 127 kilometres (79 miles). This 9-day trip covers the full Wicklow Way. The advantage of walking south to north means you will finish your walk in Dublin. For those a little shorter on time, there is a 7-day option that starts in Tinahely and takes you to Dublin.
The way winds through the Wicklow Mountains, one of Ireland's most spectacular upland areas. The Wicklow Way explores unspoilt trails, remote scenery, lakes, glacial valleys, forests and gentle farmland. Starting in southwest County Wicklow, the route passes through rural communities, old market towns and grand estates on its way to the bright lights of Dublin. Hiking near Dublin means a straightforward connection to the start of your trip, which is the small typical 'one street' village of Clonegal. An apt starting place for this walk into the remote and beautiful Wicklow Mountains. It is a route that remains mainly in the countryside making the short detours necessary to find a comfortable bed for the night.
A couple of fairly long but gentle days introduce you to the Newry Forest and over high points of Moylisha and Stookeen Hill to the 17th century village of Shillelagh and then on to the beautiful village of Tinahely. Quiet roads, forest trails and open mountainsides, with views back towards Clonegal and across the neighbouring counties of Carlow and Wexford, lead to Moyne and on to the most dramatic stages of the walk. A magnificent day's walk includes the spectacular Ow valley that passes below Wicklow's highest mountain, Lugnaquilla (925m), and along the 16km long glaciated Glenmalure Valley. This walk ends at the scattering of houses and splendid inn that make up Glenmalure hamlet. If climbing out of the Glenmalure Valley doesn't literally take your breath away then the fantastic views and the Glenmalure Waterfall probably will. Cross Mullacor Mountain and walk into Glendalough, 'the valley of two lakes' and site of a monastic settlement (from the 6th to the 13th century) for a little sightseeing. A short vehicle transfer gets you on the road to Oldbridge near Roundwood, which claims to be Ireland's highest village. The Penultimate day's walk is to the charming area around the village of Enniskerry. It is a mini classic with views of Lough Dan and Lough Tay. At the head of the valley is the Guinness family estate and later in the day enjoy views of Powerscourt Waterfall, the longest in the country. The last walk goes over Prince William's Seat for views across the city of Dublin, now in striking distance for some afternoon sightseeing and a lively evening in the city centre or one of its many fine restaurants.