Unforgettable Ireland 8 Days
Tour overview:
After arriving in the capital city of Dublin, visit Blarney Castle and kiss (or just appreciate) the legendary Stone of Eloquence, and never again be lost for words! Discover Ireland’s spectacular mountains, peat bogs, lakes, and stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean, as you travel through Ring of Kerry, Cliffs of Moher, Galway City and Connemara.
Day 1 - Welcome To Ireland
Welcome to Ireland and Dublin Airport. You will be met & transfer to your 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. Your hotel will within walking distance of the city centre. Meet back at your hotel in the evening for a meet and greet and with a drink before you dine Overnight: Dublin.
Day 2 - Blarney Castle & Kerry
Today meet with your driver and English-speaking tour guide and depart to County Kerry. En route, visit Blarney Castle and Estate. Blarney Castle is set in over 60 acres of stunning parkland, filled with rare and unusual plants and trees and steeped in history. Visitors, can possess the gift Of the gab by kissing the mythical Blarney Stone (or stone Of eloquence). Enjoy some time shopping at Blarney Woollen Mills. The presence Of the Woollen Mills during the famine shielded the village of Blarney from the worst effects of the famine due to its employment of local workers. In 1976, a mill worker, Chris Kelleher bought the old mill property, transforming the mill into perhaps the largest quality craft shop in Ireland. Overnight: Kerry(B)
Day 3 - Ring of Kerry
Today, enjoy a tour of the Iveragh Peninsula, exploring the Ring of Kerry with its stunning landscapes of mountains, peat bogs, lakes, and Atlantic Ocean views. Depart from Killarney, pass through Killorglin, known for its Puck Fair, then Glenbeigh for panoramic views Of the Dingle Peninsula. Visit Waterville, a seaside town, and Sneem, known for its colorful houses, before returning to Killarney. Along the way, Stop at a local farm for a sheepdog demonstration, where the farmer and his border collies showcase how they herd sheep from the mountains to the pen.
Optional: Jaunting Car Ride in Killarney National park .
Enjoy transportation of a different kind! A and trap (also known as a Jaunting Car) to discover areas of Killarney National Park that you might not otherwise visit, Today enjoy dinner on your own in one of the many restaurants or pubs in Killarney town. Overnight: Kerry (B)
Day 4 - Burren & Cliffs Of Moher
Check out of your hotel, travel northwards to Tarbert, and take a short boat ride across the mouth of the River Shannon to Killimer in County Clare. Travel along the to the Cliffs Of Moher, the most majestic cliffs in Ireland, which rise from the Atlantic Ocean and extend for over 7km. You can admire the Aran Islands and Connemara Mountains on a clear day. Enjoy a tour of the Burren Region. The Burren is a strange and unique region in Eurogr, it is a high phteau of porous limestone situated in Northern Clare.
Optional: Medieval Banquet at Bunratty Castle
Bunratty Castle was built in the 15th century by the Earl of Thomond and stands on the banks of the Raite River in County Clare. The Earl was known for his generosity and his lavish entertainment and banquets. The superb Bunratty Singers provide today's entertainment and is a fitting compliment to the lively rnead reception, a four-course meal and good wine. Overnight: Limerick (B)
Day 5 - Galway City & Cruise
Today, travel to Galway City, renowned for its vibrant lifestyk and numerous festivals, celebrations, and events. Stroll down Shop Street - a charming pedestrianised street which is the cultural heartbeat of Galway City. The main squares in the city are Eyre Square (containing John F. Kennedy Park) and SFxmish Parade next to the Spanish Arch. Visit Galway Cathedral, one of the largest and most impressive buildings in Galway built between 1958 and 1965. Later, enjoy a cruise abng Lough Corrib, including scones and an Irish coffee. This journey on the Corrib Princess takes passengers along the majestic Lough Corrib and onto the lake. Visitors will see unsurpassed views of the historic monuments and natural amenities that make this one of the most spectacular waterways in Ireland. Overnight: Galway (BD)
Day 6 - Connemara
Today visit Connemara, a land of lakes and rivers, bogs and mountains. A land of small villages where Gaelic is still the spoken language, and little has changed since the beginning of time. It is undoubtedly the wildest and the most romantic part of Ireland. Visit Kylemore Abbey, built in 1868 by Mitchell Henry, and see its most famous feature, the miniature Cathedral It has been home to the Irish order of Benedictine nuns since 1920, Next, you will visit Dan O'Hara s homestead. The Centre offers a unique insight into the history and heritage of this most beautiful part of Connemara and the West of Ireland. Here you will enjoy tea and scones. Overnight: Galway (B)
Day 7 - Dublin’s Fair City
This morning, depart Galway for Dublin City. On arrival, you Will first explore the city's north side, Which offers striking monuments such as the GPO (General Post Office) on O'Connell Street and Phoenix Park, Europe's largest city-based public park. The city's south side appears more sophisticated with its vast Georgian squares and is home to Trinity College, Dublin Castle and two Anglican Cathedrals. Visit EPIC, The Irish Emigration Museum. Over the centuries, over 10 million people emigrated from Ireland - at EPIC you can find out why they left, where they went and how they the world, As you uncover the stories of our emigrants, you'll realise that emigration is not about what people leave behind but what they bring with them.
Optional: Evening Entertainment at Taylor's Three Rock or similar
Visit this lively pub in Rathfarnham for an excellent night Of music and dance. Overnight: Dublin (B)
Day 8 - Farewell
After a final Irish breakfast, transfer to Dublin Airport for your departure flight. (B)