The ItineraryDay 1 : Overnight Flight to Dublin
DAY 2 : Dublin - 2 nights Dublin’s vibrancy is hard to beat. Listen to the buskers on Grafton Street, settle in for a lively chat in a pub made famous by James Joyce. Mespil Hotel **** DAY 3 : Dublin Visit Epic Emigration Museum or walking tour of Trinity College to view the Book of Kells, the famous 9th Century illuminated manuscript that contains four Gospels. Day 4 : Galway - 2 nights Tour Connemara and visit Kylemore Abbey a stunning castle retreat, overlooking a glassy Connemara Lake. Day 5 : Galway Guided tour of Rathbaun farm followed by tea and scones. Rathbaun Farm is a picturesque farmhouse, in Ardrahan County Galway, where you will be taken on a journey through Irish farming practices. Visitors to the farm will be enchanted by its thatched cottage home, turf fire, stonewalls and an array of animals. Day 6 : Adare - 1 night Travel to Adare a charming village with old stone building, and cottages. Visit the Cliffs of Moher who soar 700 feet above the churning Atlantic. Day 7 : Killarney - 2 nights Killarney is a quaint town located in County Kerry, in the rural south of Ireland. The town is pretty famous on the 'tourist trail' of the Wild Atlantic Way due to its colorful 19th century buildings, beautiful national park and epic shopping. The House Hotel Ascend **** Day 8 : Killarney Jaggy rocks jut out of emerald waters, prehistoric sites recount stories of ancient inhabitants and food bursts with unique flavors. This is the Dingle Peninsula, the rugged part of Ireland with one of the most scenic drives in the country. Day 9 : Dublin - 1 night Visit the monastic site of Glendalough, situated in the Wicklows Mountains on our way back to Dublin. See the monastery that date back 6th Century. Day 10 : Flight back home |
Going AbroadHe who travels has a story to tell - Irish proverb
Ireland is famous for its breathtaking natural beauty, from the rugged coastline to the rolling green hills dotted with sheep. It's no wonder that Ireland is often referred to as the "Emerald Isle". Ireland has a rich and fascinating history, with landmarks and monuments that date back centuries. You can explore ancient ruins like the Cliffs of Moher or the Rock of Cashel, or visit historic castles like Kylemore Abbey or rustic farms on the countryside. Food & DiningSip, savor and Slainte! To taste is to know. Ireland is known for its delicious cuisine, including hearty stews, fresh seafood, and of course, the famous Irish pub fare. And if you're a fan of beer, you'll be in heaven in Ireland, home to some of the world's best breweries. And while few things on this good earth satisfy the soul more than a thick slice of warm brown bread, slathered in rich Irish butter and swallowed down with a strong cup of tea, the Celtic culinary scene has dramatically expanded beyond that, surprising visitors and delighting locals who look forward to share their bounties. And heavens no, we wouldn't have you go home thirsty where aficionados can sample the best Guinness and whiskey! Breakfast and dinners are included. FAQs & Resources |