Destinations Ireland & Beyond Suggested Itinerary
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Ireland for the Connoisseur
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Ireland for the Connoisseur features Ireland's most magnificent historic
castles, grand manor houses and hotels and opportunities to experience cooking demonstrations
and world class spas. You will have options to ride horses, fly-fish, play golf,
hike on ancient paths, search for ancestors, enjoy Irish music, a night at the theatre
and experience the warmth of an Irish pub and more.
Simply take your time and immerse yourself in the elegant comfort of a bygone era
and experience these luxurious properties which form the backdrop for your leisurely
journey through Ireland.
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Days 1 & 2: Dublin
Arrive in Dublin where you will be met by a private car and transferred to your
downtown hotel. Enjoy a walk through Stephen’s Green, Grafton Street and Temple
Bar. Maybe fit in a visit to the Guinness Brewery at St. James' Gate for a taste
of the real thing. Tonight, perhaps enjoy a visit to one or two pubs once frequented
by Joyce, Wilde and Behan.
Explore Dublin City. Highlights include Trinity College and the Book of Kells, St.
Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin Castle, the National Gallery and Dublin Museum of Modern
Art. Enjoy shopping in the Grafton Street area with its many fashionable boutiques,
followed by Guinness and oysters in Davy Byrnes. (Brooks Hotel- 2-Nights)
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Day 3: Dublin / Waterford
Drive south to Kildare and enjoy a guided tour of the Irish National Stud Farm and
a visit to the Japanese Gardens. Continue to the medieval city of Kilkenny. Take
a tour of Kilkenny Castle and shop at Kilkenny Design. Have lunch at Kytlers Inn.
Continue to Waterford for your overnight stay at Arlington Lodge, once a bishops
palace and long intertwined in the history of Waterford and its people. Tour Waterford
City and visit the famous Waterford Crystal factory. (Arlington Lodge, 1-Night)
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Day 4: Waterford / Cork
Depart Waterford and drive to Cork. En route visit the historic seaport and market
town of Youghal set attractively between hills and a broad expanse of the Backwater
River. The nearby coastal town of Cobh was the departing point for many emigrants
between 1750 and 1950 and the new Heritage Center recreates the experience.
Continue to Cork for your overnight stay. Tour Cork City and shop on Patrick Street.
Cork is the cultural and economic capital of the south of Ireland. St Patrick's
Bridge, spanning the north channel of the River Lee, is a good point from which
to begin a tour of the city.
(Hayfield Manor, 1-Night)
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Days 5, 6 & 7: Cork / Kenmare / Killarney / Dingle
Visit famous Blarney Castle and kiss the stone of eloquence. Afterwards take a stroll
through the gardens and see Badger Cave and the adjacent dungeons, which penetrate
the rock at the base of the castle.
Then continue your rive west towards Kenmare. Take the scenic route through Clonakilty,
Skibbereen and Bantry Bay. Arrive in Kenmare, a charming 17th century market town
surrounded by the wild beauty of the Kerry Mountains. It once thrived on iron smelting,
then became famous for lace and needlepoint. The town has plenty of old pubs, attractive
shops selling crafts and gifts and good restaurants to suit every taste. The Park
Hotel includes Samhas, one of the finest spas in Europe. You may also enjoy the
option to participate in a cooking demonstration.
Drive to Killarney and visit Muckross House and Gardens surrounded by the Killarney
lakes. Then drive to the majestic Dingle Peninsula, the setting for the film 'Ryan's
Daughter'. See some of the most breath-taking views in Ireland at Slea Head and
Connor Pass. There are a number of charming fishing villages dotted along the coast
where you may wish to stop for lunch. (The Park Hotel, 3-Nights)
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Days 8 & 9: Killarney / Clare
Depart Killarney and drive north towards Clare for your 2-night stay at Dromoland
Castle, once the ancestral seat of the O’Briens. Dromoland is one of the most famous
Baronial castles in Ireland and dates back to the 16th century. Stately halls, elegant
public areas, and beautifully furnished guest rooms are steeped in a timeless atmosphere
that is unique to Dromoland.
Also include a tour to the lunar-like Burren region, famous for its unique flora
and fauna, geology, and archaeology. Perhaps visit Ailwee Cave, containing an underground
river and waterfall.
Visit the impressive Cliffs of Moher which drops dramatically 700 feet crashing
into the pounding Atlantic below. The cliffs extend along the majority of county
Clare’s coastline. There are towers at either end, from which you will get excellent
panoramic views. With the luck of the Irish, you may even see as far as the Aran
Islands. (Dromoland Castle, 2-Nights)
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Day 10: Depart Shannon
After a leisurely breakfast, drive to Shannon Airport and prepare for your flight
home. Don’t forget to drop off your car rental.
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