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DAY 1: WELCOME TO IRELAND
Welcome to Ireland and Dublin Airport. Make your own way to your city centre hotel. The remainder of the day is free to enjoy all that Dublin’s city has to offer. Your hotel will be within walking distance of the city centre. Meals: D
Accommodation at the Academy Plaza, The Gresham, Dublin, or similar
DAY 2: BLARNEY CASTLE AND KERRY
Depart with your driver and guide to County Kerry. En route, visit Blarney Castle and Estate, a historic site set in 60 acres of lush parkland. Experience the tradition of kissing the legendary Blarney Stone for eloquence. Enjoy shopping at Blarney Woollen Mills, which played a crucial role in the village's history during the famine. In 1976, it was transformed into one of Ireland's largest and finest craft shops by former mill worker Chris Kelleher. Meals: B
Accommodation at the Randles Hotel, Dromhall Hotel, Kerry, or similar
DAY 3: RING OF KERRY
Embark on a breathtaking tour of the Iveragh Peninsula, exploring the renowned Ring of Kerry. Witness the stunning landscape featuring mountains, peat bogs, lakes, and captivating views of the Atlantic Ocean. Depart from Killarney, passing through Killorglin known for Puck Fair, then onto Glenbeigh offering panoramic vistas of Dingle Peninsula and Dingle Bay. Traverse through peat bogs to reach Waterville, a seaside town, and then Sneem, famous for its vibrant houses, before returning to Killarney.
During the Ring of Kerry journey, pause at a local farm for a captivating sheepdog demonstration. Learn about different sheep breeds and witness the incredible teamwork between the farmer and his border collies as they expertly herd sheep from mountaintop to pen.
Optional: Jaunting Car Ride in Killarney National Park - Experience a different mode of transportation with a pony and trap, exploring hidden corners of Killarney National Park.
In the evening, relish dinner at your leisure in one of Killarney's many restaurants or pubs. Meals: B
Accommodation at the Randles Hotel, Dromhall Hotel, Kerry, or similar
DAY 4: BURREN & CLIFFS OF MOHER
Check out and head north to Tarbert, then take a brief boat ride across the River Shannon's mouth to Killimer in County Clare. Travel along the coast to witness the awe-inspiring Cliffs of Moher, stretching over 7km along the Atlantic Ocean. On clear days, catch views of the Aran Islands and Connemara Mountains. Explore the unique Burren Region, a porous limestone plateau in Northern Clare.
Optional: Medieval Banquet at Bunratty Castle – Built in the 15th century, Bunratty Castle on the Raite River in County Clare is steeped in history. Enjoy a lively mead reception, a four-course meal, fine wine, and entertainment by the Bunratty Singers.
Stay overnight in Limerick. Meals: B
Accommodation at The George, Limerick, or similar
DAY 5: GALWAY CITY & CRUISE
Today, journey to lively Galway City, known for its vibrant atmosphere and frequent festivals. Explore the cultural hub of Shop Street, and visit key squares like Eyre Square (with John F. Kennedy Park) and the Spanish Parade by the Spanish Arch. Explore the grandeur of Galway Cathedral, a monumental structure erected between 1958 and 1965. Later, savor an Irish coffee and scones on a scenic cruise along Lough Corrib aboard the Corrib Princess. This journey offers unrivaled views of historic landmarks and natural wonders that define this spectacular Irish waterway. Meals: B, D
Accommodation at the Salthill Hotel, Clayton Hotel, Galway, or similar
DAY 6: CONNEMARA
Explore Connemara, a region of enchanting lakes, rivers, mountains, and timeless villages where Gaelic remains the spoken language. This is Ireland's most untamed and romantic landscape. Tour the Kylemore Abbey, established in 1868 by Mitchell Henry, and marvel at its iconic feature, the miniature Cathedral. Since 1920, it has been the residence of the Irish Benedictine nuns. Next, visit Dan O'Hara's homestead, offering a captivating glimpse into Connemara's rich history and heritage. Conclude with a delightful tea and scones. Meals: B
Accommodation at the Salthill Hotel, Clayton Hotel, Galway, or similar
DAY 7: DUBLIN
Depart Galway for Dublin City. Begin with the north side, featuring notable monuments like the GPO on O’Connell Street and Europe's largest city-based public park, Phoenix Park. The south side exudes sophistication with its expansive Georgian squares and is home to Trinity College, Dublin Castle, and two Anglican Cathedrals. Explore EPIC, The Irish Emigration Museum, uncovering the stories of over 10 million emigrants and their profound impact on the world.
Optional: Evening Entertainment at Taylor’s Three Rock or similar – Enjoy a lively night of music and dance at this vibrant pub in Rathfarnham.
Overnight in Dublin. Meals: B
Accommodation at the Academy Plaza, The Gresham, Dublin, or similar
DAY 8: DUBLIN DEPARTURE
After a final Irish breakfast, transfer to Dublin Airport for your departure flight home under your own arrangements. Meals: B