Destinations Ireland & Beyond Suggested Itinerary
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Elegant Ireland
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Elegant Ireland features Ireland's finest manor house properties and Dublin's
finest hotels. The Elegant Ireland tour offers the discerning visitor the opportunity
to explore the quiet beauty of rural Ireland with an Irish Chauffeur while enjoying
the high standards of traditional hospitality, accommodations and cuisine.
Experience genuine friendliness and old fashioned courtesy in warm and relaxing
surroundings. Enjoy a quality of life that is fast disappearing.
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Day 1: Arrive Ireland
Enjoy a Private Car transfer to your centrally located downtown Dublin hotel. Relax
after your journey. Perhaps enjoy a Horse and Carriage ride through some of Dublin's
historic Georgian Squares or Walk through the Temple Bar area, which is fast becoming
Dublin's Left Bank! (Westbury Hotel, 2-Nights)
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Day 2: Dublin City, Wicklow
Explore Dublin City. Highlights include Trinity College and Dublin Castle. Stroll
down Grafton Street, Dublin's premier shopping area. Visit St. Stephen's Green,
Europe's oldest and most beautiful Georgian Square. Later Explore one of the most
famous and enchanting places in Ireland, Glendalough (the valley of the two lakes)
which is home to some of Ireland's oldest and most interesting monastic ruins. The
spectacular hidden mountains and barren boglands at Sally Gap will leave you breathless.
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Day 3: Kilkenny/ Cork
This morning meet your driver in the lobby of your hotel. Visit Kilkenny, Ireland's
best example of a medieval town. It is beautifully situated on the river Nore, which
forms the moat of its magnificently restored castle. Arrive at Waterford and visit
the House of Waterford Crystal, a fascinating visitor centre and opulent retail
store housing the largest collection of Waterford Crystal in the world. Take a guided
factory tour, giving you first hand access to all areas of traditional crystal production.
Continue on to Hayfield Manor, Co. Cork for a 2-night stay. (Hayfield Manor, 2-Nights)
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Day 4: Cork City
Tour Cork City and include a visit to the Shandon Bells, the gothic style University
College, St Finbarr's Cathedral, City Market and the Crawford Art Gallery. Head
to Blarney to see the castle and kiss the famous stone. Shop at the Blarney Woolen
Mills. Perhaps take in a cookery demonstration in the afternoon.
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Day 5: Kinsale & Killarney
Visit the colorful and picturesque fishing town of Kinsale, Ireland's cuisine capital.
Visitors are captivated by the town's setting, its long waterfront, narrow streets,
and slate-clad houses. The bulk of Compass Hill rises sharply behind the town, overlooking
a natural harbour of great beauty where the Bandon river turns south towards the
sea. This afternoon Drive west to Killarney. (Cahernane House, 3- Nights)
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Day 6: Killarney & Gap of Dunloe
Enjoy a tour to the famous Gap of Dunloe, see Kate Kearney’s Cottage and the lakes
of Killarney which are situated in the National Park. Lough Leane, the largest of
the Lakes of Killarney has approximately 30 islands nestled in its waters. Enjoy
some spectacular views of the lakes and surrounding countryside from Aghadoe.
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Day 7: Killarney & Ring of Kerry
Today tour the world famous Ring of Kerry. For centuries artists and writers have
celebrated this kingdom of Kerry, where the contrasting mountain, lake, and coastal
scenery is at its most spectacular. This trip promises some of the most celebrated,
scenic attractions in Ireland, rugged landscapes, antiquities and attractive villages.
From Waterville you can see the Skellig Islands, once raided by the Vikings in 810
AD, this former monastery is now home to one of the biggest gannet colonies in the
world.
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Day 8: Departure (Optional Add-on Tour)
Transfer to Shannon Airport for your flight back to the U.S.
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Days 8: Optional Add-on Tour:
Enjoy a tour of the rugged Dingle Peninsula featuring Slea Head, Connor Pass and
the colorful fishing town of Dingle. (Dingle Skellig, 1-Night)
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Day 9: Burren, Co. Clare
En route visit the Cliffs of Moher which stretch dramatically 700 feet above the
Atlantic. We recommend a stop at Ailwee Cave to see the underground river and waterfall.
Explore Co. Clare's lunar-like Burren region, famous for its unique flora and fauna,
geology, and archaeology. (Gregan’s Castle, 2- Nights)
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Day 10: Aran Islands
Visit the Aran Islands. Take a ferry to Inishmore, the largest of the Aran Islands.
The island is dissected by winding, hilly lanes that meander between mazes of stone
walls, enclosing fields of pasture or potatoes. The island houses the ruins of four
prehistoric forts, and its north side is liberally dotted with the ruins of monastic
sites and old churches.
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Day 11: Shannon
Enjoy a Private Transfer to Shannon for your return flight home. Slan abhaile!
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