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IRISH PUB & FOLK Euro 780 Onwards |
Tour Highlights 12th Century Brazen Head Pub Dinner Old Jameson Distillery Kiss the Blarney Stone Sheepdog Trials on Ring of Kerry Irish Coffee in Foynes Guinness Brewery |
DAY 1: DUBLIN TOUR & OLD JAMESON DISTILLERY |
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Land at Dublin Airport early this morning. After customs formalities and luggage reclamation, head to the CIE Tours desk in the Arrivals Hall to arrange a group transfer to your hotel between 7:00 am and 12:00 noon. Passengers arriving later will transfer to the hotel at their own expense. In the afternoon get together with a local guide to tour Dublin city centre to see elegant Georgian squares with the famous colourful doorways and the peaceful St. Stephen’s Green. Cross the River Liffey to O’Connell Street and view the General Post Office where the 1916 Uprising started and pause to view the sombre figures of the Famine Memorial. Visit the Old Jameson Distillery to learn how smooth whiskey is created and enjoy a sample. Back at your hotel discuss your itinerary over a welcome drink with your tour group and guide and you are free for dinner. Ryan’s of Parkgate Street, a traditional Victorian pub, is beside your hotel and the lively Temple Bar area is within easy reach.
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DAY 2: NATIONAL STUD & MEDIEVAL KILKENNY |
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Depart Dublin and stop in Kildare to visit the Irish National Stud. Horseracing is a passion for the Irish and you will see some of the finest stallions and learn about breeding. Walk through the charming Japanese Gardens, created to symbolize life from birth to death. Arrive in Kilkenny and check in to your centrally-located hotel. Enjoy the afternoon at leisure – Kilkenny is a fun place to explore on your own. You may like to tour Kilkenny Castle, first built in 1192 and constantly added to and changed until the 19th century. You may visit the Kilkenny Design Workshop near the castle or Kyteler’s Inn, a tavern established in 1324 and reputedly owned by a witch. (B, D) |
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DAY 3: BLARNEY CASTLE & KILLARNEY |
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Stop for photos at the Rock of Cashel, a magnificent limestone outcrop high above the surrounding countryside before continuing south to Blarney. Visit Blarney Castle and climb to the ramparts to kiss the well-known “Stone of Eloquence.” Enjoy some time for shopping at the Blarney Woollen Mills or take a break in the pub hidden between the shops! Travel through County Cork to Macroom and stop at the imposing castle, which was the boyhood home of William Penn. Continue your drive to Killarney and check in to your hotel in the centre of the town. In the evening you may like to explore some of the cosy pubs where traditional Irish music is played. (B, D) |
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DAY 4: RING OF KERRY TOUR |
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Explore County Kerry’s popular scenic region with Ireland’s highest mountains on one side and a varied Atlantic coastline on the other. As you drive, every turn will reveal new vistas of mountains, cliffs and beaches. Stop at Kells to meet a local farmer, Brendan Ferris, for a taste of farm life with a sheepdog demonstration of herding flocks. Cross to Valencia Island by bridge to visit the Skellig Experience. Learn about early Christian monks who braved a harsh existence on the rocky offshore islands. Continue your trip through the remote villages of Cahirciveen and Waterville at the western end of the peninsula. Stop in the colourful village of Sneem and pause at Moll’s Gap for a look at the Lakes of Killarney. (B, D) | ![]() |
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DAY 5: IRISH COFFEE & CLIFFS OF MOHER |
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Drive north through Listowel to Foynes to visit the Flying Boat Museum, which recalls the early days of air travel when Pan Am Clippers from the United States and Europe landed during the 1930’s and early 1940’s. Irish coffee was first created here to warm frozen travellers and you will learn how to make a perfect one and then savour it. Travel through the outskirts of Limerick and have a look around Bunratty Village, perhaps checking out Durty Nelly’s Pub. View the Cliffs of Moher that rise to heights of almost 700 feet above churning Atlantic swells. Continue through the Burren and around the shores of Galway Bay. Check in to your Galway hotel, which is near all the shops, cafés and pubs in Shop and Quay Streets. (B, D) | ![]() |
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DAY 6: CLIFDEN & KILLARY FJORD CRUISE |
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Today’s route takes you through the heart of Connemara and along the Inagh Valley to see the granite hills of the Twelve Pins and sparkling lakes on the way to Leenane. Embark on a short cruise of Killary Harbour, a 9-mile fjord (Mar 19 – Oct 22 departures) to enjoy views of hills where traces of pre-Famine “lazy beds” of potato ridges can still be seen. Keep an eye out for seabirds as you pass mussel and salmon farms. Rejoin your coach and drive south to the town of Clifden, known as the “Capital of the West”. Stop for a look around the shops and pubs before heading back to Galway for dinner and a second overnight stay. (B, D) | ![]() |
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DAY 7: GUINNESS & 12TH CENTURY BRAZEN HEAD PUB |
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This morning travel from the west coast back to Dublin on the east coast and visit the Guinness Storehouse to explore the many levels of exhibitions, ending in the rooftop bar for a view over the city while you sip a creamy pint of stout. Check in to the same city-centre hotel and enjoy free time for independent sightseeing before heading out for a great evening to end your Irish vacation. The Brazen Head Pub is Dublin’s oldest, dating back to 1198 and is one of Dublin’s best live music venues. Enjoy an evening of “Food, Folk and Fairies” where you’ll learn about life in Ireland in times past through a varied program of song and stories. (B, D) | ![]() |
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DAY 8: TOUR ENDS AT DUBLIN AIRPORT |
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Complimentary group transfers are provided to Dublin Airport to arrive at 6:00 am, 9:00 am or 12:00 noon. After check-in, you’ll have time to shop at the duty-free shops before boarding your flight for the journey home. (B) | ![]() |
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DEPARTURE DATES |
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March |
Saturday 5 | June |
Wednesday 1 | August | Wednesday 10 | Wednesday 26 | |
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Saturday 13 | Saturday 29 | ||
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Saturday 20 | Saturday 12 | ||
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Wednesday 24 | Saturday 19 | |
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Wednesday 31 | December | Saturday 3 | |
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Saturday 25 | September |
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| Wednesday 27 | Saturday 9 | Saturday 17 | |||||
| Saturday 30 | Wednesday 13 | Wednesday 21 | |||||
| May | Wednesday 4 | Saturday 16 | Saturday 24 | ||||
| Saturday 7 | Wednesday 20 | Wednesday 28 | |||||
| Wednesday 11 | Saturday 23 | October | Saturday 1 | ||||
| Saturday 14 | Wednesday 27 | Wednesday 5 | |||||
| Wednesday 18 | Saturday 30 | Saturday 8 | |||||
| Saturday 21 | August | Wednesday 3 | Wednesday 12 | ||||
| Wednesday 25 | Saturday 6 | Saturday 22 | |||||
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YOUR TOUR INCLUDES |
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YOUR HOTELS |
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