Destinations Ireland & Beyond Suggested Itinerary
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Emerald Ireland Experience
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Our Emerald Ireland Experience combines the best that Ireland has to offer - bustling
city life in historic Dublin along with time to explore the quiet beauty of rural
Ireland. Enjoy warm Irish hospitality, superior accommodations and the quality cuisine
of a new Ireland.
The elegance and history you will experience will provide the perfect backdrop for
your journey through Ireland.
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Day 1: Dublin City
On Arrival you will enjoy a Private Car transfer to your downtown Dublin hotel.
Relax after your journey. Perhaps enjoy a Horse and Carriage ride through some of
Dublin's historic Georgian Squares to gain a leisurely overview of the city. There
are many wonderful pubs and restaurants within easy walking distance of your hotel
as well as world class shopping. (Trinity Capital, 3-Nights)
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Day 2: Dublin City Sightseeing
Today explore Dublin City. Highlights include Trinity College, Dublin Castle and
St. Patrick’s Cathedral. Stroll down Grafton Street, Dublin's premier shopping area.
The thoroughfares leading off Grafton St. bustle with fashionable restaurants and
traditional pubs where you may sample cuisine from around the world. Visit St. Stephen's
Green, Europe's oldest and most beautiful Georgian Square. Maybe fit in a visit
to the Guinness Brewery at St. James’ Gate. Visit Speakers' Square in Temple Bar.
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Day 3: Wicklow
You may enjoy an optional day tour to Wicklow, the "Garden of Ireland". Explore
one of the most famous and enchanting places in Ireland, Glendalough (the valley
of the two lakes), home to some of Ireland's oldest and most interesting monastic
ruins. The spectacular hidden mountains and barren bog lands at Sally Gap will leave
you breathless. Or, you may prefer to explore Dublin's galleries, museums and gardens.
Enjoy a lunch of oysters and Guinness at Davy Byrne's, mentioned in Joyce's Ulysses.
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Day 4: Dublin/ Kilkenny-Waterford
Depart Dublin this morning. Head south to 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. You may take a guided historical walking
tour to include St. Canices and Black Friary. Enjoy lunch at Kytlers Inn.
Drive to Waterford and visit the famous Crystal Factory to see how the renowned
pieces of glass are created. Each piece is hand blown and carefully sculpted. (Kilkenny
Hibernian, 1-Night)
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Days 5, 6 & 7: Cork / Kinsale / Killarney / Ring of Kerry
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. Perhaps
head to Blarney to see the castle and kiss the famous stone of eloquence. Shop at
the Blarney Woolen Mills. Visit the Titanic Exhibition at Cobh.
Continue to Kinsale, one of Ireland's most picturesque sailing and fishing towns
with a reputation for fine food. Continue west to Killarney for a 3-night stay.
(Earls Court House, 3-Nights)
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 with rugged landscapes, antiquities and attractive
villages. From Waterville you can see the Skellig Islands, once raided by the Vikings
in 810 A. This former monastery is now home to one of the biggest gannet colonies
in the world.
Continue along the ring to the lovely market town of Kenmare. Continue back to Killarney
on one of the most scenic drives you will ever experience. Enjoy some traditional
Irish music tonight at a local pub.
Drive to the Gap of Dunloe, see Kate Kearney's Cottage. Then visit the magnificent
gardens and Killarney lakes at Muckross House and Gardens. Take a cruise on the
lakes which are located in the Killarney National Park. Lough Leane, the largest
of the lakes has approximately 30 islands nestled in its waters. The best general
view of the lake may be had from Aghadoe.
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Day 8: Adare / Limerick / Bunratty
Depart Killarney and drive to the picturesque village of Adare. Enjoy a walk among
the scenic ruins and visit Adare Manor. Continue to Limerick and see King John's
Castle. Then drive west to Bunratty Castle. The castle was built in 1425 and carefully
restored in recent years with authentic furniture, stained glass and tapestries.
Bunratty Folk Park is a recreation of a typical 19th century Irish Village including
thatched cottages. (Old Ground Hotel, 2-Nights)
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Day 9: Burren / Cliffs of Moher
Enjoy a great day of touring in County Clare where you will visit the magnificent
Cliffs of Moher which stretch dramatically 700 feet above the Atlantic for miles
of coastline. We recommend a stop at Ailwee Cave to see the underground river and
waterfall. Explore the lunar-like Burren region, famous for its unique flora and
fauna, geology, and archaeology. Visit Ennis, once or Ireland's leading traditional
music towns and a fine example of a heritage town. Perhaps enjoy a medieval banquet
at Bunratty Castle tonight.
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Day 10: Shannon
Transfer to Shannon Airport for your flight back to the U.S., or continue your tour
of Ireland.
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Optional Add-on Tour
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Day 10: Galway / Connemara
Drive north to Galway, city of the tribes and now a bustling university town with
a reputation for arts, crafts, music and the Irish language. Continue west into
Connemara, the western region of County Galway, and one of Ireland's gaeltacht (Irish
speaking) regions. The area around Leenane and Cong is where the movie 'The Quiet
Man' was made with John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara. There are a number of charming
fishing villages dotted along the coast where you may wish to stop for lunch. Visit
Kylemore Abbey. (2-Nights, Ballynahinch Castle)
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Day 11: Connemara / Aran Islands
This morning, 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 12: Shannon
After Breakfast, transfer to Shannon Airport for your flight back to the U.S.
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