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12 Days / 11 Nights Ireland - The Emerald Isle | 2018
100,000 Welcomes North to South
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This tour combines the best-known icons of the ‘Emerald Isle’ with lesser known local gems. Journey through this charismatic country steeped in history, with wild open vistas, spectacular coastlines and picturesque villages. Explore the best of Northern Ireland including the Titanic Quarter in Belfast and the Giant’s Causeway. And in southern Ireland be captivated by the dramatic natural splendour of the Inishowen Peninsula, Connemara, the Dingle Peninsula and the Wicklow Mountains.
Handpicked ExperiencesMingle with the locals in a traditional Irish pub sampling an Irish whiskey or Guinness, learn about Belfast's turbulent past; enjoy a private guided tour in Derry, stay in an Irish castle hotel, enjoy traditional Irish evening meals in local restaurants, explore the stunning Dingle Peninsula and visit a local character, visit Kinsale, gourmet capital of Ireland; taste Irish soda bread, visit a private stately home.
Tour Inclusions11 nights’ accommodation with private facilities Driver/tour leader Maximum 15 travellers Mercedes mini-coach transportation Full Irish breakfast daily 5 x evening meals Famous Black Cab Tour Kinsale Heritage Walk Irish whiskey tour & tasting
Entrances IncludedHill of Tara Newgrange Battle of the Boyne site Titanic Museum Giant's Causeway Doagh Famine Village Ulster-American Folk Park Parkes Castle Connemara Heritage Centre Cliffs of Moher Blasket Islands Centre Bantry House Rock of Cashel Glendalough Powerscourt Estate
Winter in IrelandHave you thought of travelling when there are fewer people around? A winter tour may be a perfect choice with fewer tourists in town. The best way to finish any winter touring day in Ireland is in a warm Irish bar with turf fires and great music. The March departure coincides with St Patrick's Day on 17th March 2016 - one of the most festive times of year! Try a Guinness, don some green and join the locals at the Dingle St Patrick’s Day parade. |
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The Burren
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Kinsale
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Dingle Peninsula sunset
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