The Giant's Causeway, Northern Ireland
Caption: The Giant's Causeway, Northern Ireland
Caption: Ha'penny Bridge over the River Liffey in Dublin city centre
Caption: Cushendun © Tourism Northern Ireland / Brian Morrison
Caption: Crown Liquor Saloon Belfast © Tourism Ireland : Brian Morrison
Caption: Cliffs of Moher Close Up ©Tourism Ireland / Chris Hill
Caption: Belfast City Hall © Tourism Northern Ireland / Brian Morrison
Caption: Kilkenny Castle, Co Kilkenny © Fa´ilte Ireland / Tourism Ireland Photographer: Roselinde Bon
Caption: Cliffs of Moher_ ©Tourism Ireland : Chris Hill
Caption: Trinity College Library, Dublin
Caption: Temple Bar © Dublin Regional Tourism Authority and its Image Contributors. All rights reserved
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Activity level: Level 2 Requires moderate physical activity. You need to be able to participate in physical activities such as longer walking tours, walking over uneven terrain, climbing steps and be comfortable with some periods of standing. Not suitable if you have limited mobility or require a wheelchair/mobility scooter.
Destination: Discover Ireland
North & South
Duration: 15 days / 14 nights
Flight information: Please arrange your flights to arrive into Dublin Airport [DUB] on Day 1 and return from Dublin Airport [DUB] on Day 15
Pickup location: Dublin Airport [DUB]

Overview

May 07 - 21, 2025

A complete tour of all the best Ireland has to offer. Enjoy the delights of the bustling cities of Dublin, Belfast & Galway as well as the history, culture, countryside and coastal beauty of the Emerald Isle

Step back in time and visit a variety of locations and prominent must-see historical sites on the glorious island of Ireland. Visiting both Northern Ireland and the southern Republic of Ireland, you'll visit city and country and see how history and tradition weaves its way into the modern and metropolitain life of Ireland.

From Dublin and Belfast, to the Giant's Causeway and the Ring of Kerry, the Wild Atlantic Way and the Blarney Stone, you're sure to fall in love with the charming villages, music-filled pubs, seaside towns along with all the traditional stories to make you smile and entertainment that's sure to make this a holiday to remember.

Itinerary

Itinerary summary: DAY 1 - Welcome to Ireland
DAY 2 - Titanic Belfast - Northern Ireland's Capital
DAY 3 - The Giant’s Causeway & Scenic Antrim Coastline
DAY 4 - Donegal and the Ulster American Folk Park
DAY 5 - Exploring the “Wild Atlantic Way”
DAY 6 - Wonderful Westport Town & Yeats Country
DAY 7 - Captivating Connemara & Kylemore Abbey
DAY 8 - Gallant Galway & the Mighty Cliffs of Moher
DAY 9 - Historic Bunratty & Picturesque Adare
DAY 10 - The Ring of Kerry & Killarney
DAY 11 - Kissing the Blarney Stone & the Rock of Cashel
DAY 12 - Historic Kilkenny
DAY 13 - Wicklow - the 'Garden of Ireland'
DAY 14 - In Dublin’s Fair City...
DAY 15 - Farewell to Ireland
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DAY 1 - Welcome to Ireland

Cead Mile Failte……On arrival at Dublin, enjoy a panoramic drive through Dublin en route to your hotel before some free time to explore the city at leisure.

Check-in and rest up before joining up with your Tour Director and fellow group members for a welcome drink before dinner together, where you will learn about what awaits you during your time on the Emerald Isle.

Included meals: Dinner 
Accommodation: Dublin 

DAY 2 - Titanic Belfast - Northern Ireland's Capital

This morning, after breakfast we set out north for Belfast. AWe make a morning stop for tea/coffee and scones at the foot of the Ravensdale Forest Park, before crossing the border into Northern Ireland.

Our tour then takes us across the border to Belfast where, on arrival we will enjoy a panoramic tour of this unique city. An important port on the eastern coast of the island of Ireland, Belfast is a large Victorian city, built on the linen and shipbuilding trades. It is the largest city in the north of the island and the capital of Northern Ireland. Highlights of Belfast include the impressive City Hall, Botanic Gardens and the Loyalist and Republican colourful walled murals which tell the tale of the 'Troubles'.

We will also visit the Titanic Visitor Experience. Here you can re-live the entire Titanic story from its birthplace in Belfast's shipyards to its fateful maiden voyage. After hotel check-in, rest up for a while before we gather in the evening to enjoy dinner at the hotel.

Included meals: Breakfast & Dinner 
Accommodation: Belfast 

DAY 3 - The Giant’s Causeway & Scenic Antrim Coastline

After a leisurely breakfast, we set out for a day trip of the majestic Antrim coastline. We will travel along the picturesque coastline through the quaint villages of Cushendall, Cushendun, and Ballycastle before stopping at the picturesque Ballintoy Harbour. Recently made famous by the epic Game of Thrones series, it is one of the most popular visited filming locations.

Continuing along the coastal route, we approach the wonderful Dunluce Castle and, weather permitting have a photo stop, before arriving at our main feature destination of the day - the Giant’s Causeway. Northern Ireland’s top tourist attraction and only World Heritage Site, the Giant's Causeway is a dramatic coastal landscape consisting of around 40,000 polygonal basalt columns jutting out from the sea. Steeped in local mythology, you'll learn of the tale of its name and appreciate the spectacular natural wonder.

On our return to Belfast, this evening you can dine and explore the city at as you like. Perhaps check out Belfast’s Cathedral Quarter, an area for a great night out, offering a range of fantastic pubs, restaurants and entertainment venues. Or stay closer by and pop across the road to the iconic and historic Robinsons Bar and The Crown Liquor Store to enjoy some local bar food and a pint with the locals.

Included meals: Breakfast 
Accommodation: Belfast 

DAY 4 - Donegal and the Ulster American Folk Park

This morning we leave Northern Ireland and head back to the Republic of Ireland, travel to Donegal Town.

We will stop along the way at the Ulster American Folk Park, just outside the town of Omagh in County Tyrone. A unique museum, it is dedicated to emigration and folk life, telling of the many emigrants who left these shores for the US and other locations. As you wander round the outdoor site, explore the 26 buildings, mostly original Irish thatched and American log structures, sail away to the new world on board the Brig Union life-sized emigrant sailing ship and discover two complete streets on old and new world sites. Daily demonstrations of life from the past include blacksmithing, spinning, printing and cookery.

We arrive in Donegal Town in the afternoon and enjoy some downtime before gathering for dinner this evening. Afterwards you may explore the abundance of pubs and scope out the venues hosting traditional Irish music and the Ceol Agus Craic!

Included meals: Breakfast & Dinner 
Accommodation: Donegal 

DAY 5 - Exploring the “Wild Atlantic Way”

After a full Irish breakfast, we start our day touring part of Donegal’s famous 'Wild Atlantic Way'. Donegal means “Fort of the Foreigners” after the Vikings who built a garrison here on the rugged and dramatic coast.

We depart Donegal town and take the coast road to Killybegs, one of Ireland’s biggest fishing ports and then on to the Slieve League Cliffs. Whilst almost three times higher than the Cliffs of Moher, they do not have the fame of their fellow cliffs.

From here, we continue our journey through the Glengesh Pass. Glengesh, whose name from the old Irish Gleann Geis, means Glen of the Swans - is one of two glaciated valleys that sculpture the northern edge of the Banagh Peninsula. Upon arrival in to Ardara, we enjoy some free time in the heritage village, famous for its spectacular scenery and hand woven tweed. You will have the opportunity to discover more about weaving traditions and purchase souvenirs to cherish.

We return to our hotel where you are free for the evening to enjoy the local hospitality.

Included meals: Breakfast 
Accommodation: Donegal 

DAY 6 - Wonderful Westport Town & Yeats Country

This morning, we set off south once again. Our drive today takes us through Drumcliff in County Sligo, where we stop off at the burial place of W.B Yeats, one of Ireland’s finest poets, set at the foothills of Ben Bulben Mountain.

We continue southwest through County Mayo to Westport. This vibrant, colourful Irish coastal town boasts tradition to the core. Located at the foothill of Croagh Patrick, Westport is a very popular spot along the west coast route. It is famous for its traditional Irish music culture where many famous musicians play nightly in the array on wonderful pubs. We check-in and enjoy dinner in the hotel. If time permits, why not head out to enjoy some of the ambience.

Included meals: Breakfast & Dinner 
Accommodation: Westport 

DAY 7 - Captivating Connemara & Kylemore Abbey

Today we set off to explore the rugged, yet serene area of Connemara. Home to the largest Irish-speaking section of the country, the rocky landscape, with serrated mountains and pearly lakes encapsulates some of Ireland’s most glorious scenic attractions.

The epitome of Irish culture can be recognized in this region, with the way of life coupling the native tongue. Here we visit Kylemore Abbey, the only Irish home of the Benedictine Nuns. Built originally as a castle, it is one of the best examples of Irish neo-gothic architecture. The estate features include a Victorian Walled Garden, restored Abbey reception rooms and Gothic church as well as a craft shop, pottery, and restaurant.

We return to Westport and enjoy dinner together this evening.

Included meals: Breakfast & Dinner 
Accommodation: Westport 

DAY 8 - Gallant Galway & the Mighty Cliffs of Moher

An early start today for the longest day of the adventure as we travel southwest to Dingle in the Kingdom of Kerry.

First, we travel to Galway along the banks of Lough Corrib, passing through the villages of Maam Cross and Oughterard. Galway is also known as the “City of Tribes”, its name refers to fourteen important Anglo-Norman merchant families who lived there and dominated the life and trade of the city during the Middle Ages. Upon arrival in Galway City, we take a panoramic sightseeing tour before enjoying some free time to soak up the atmosphere of the famous Shop Street and Spanish Arch area.

We continue onwards through The Burren region of County Clare to the mighty Cliffs of Moher, one of Ireland's most outstanding features and most visited sites. Rising sheer above the Atlantic below to nearly 700 feet and extending along the coast for nearly five miles, on a clear day you can see across to the Aran Islands. After an overview and introduction at the visitor centre, you can choose to walk along the cliffs and experience firsthand the magnitude and beauty of these mighty cliffs

From here we continue south towards to Killimer, take the short ferry across the Shannon Estuary to Tarbert and travel down to Dingle. Here we check-in to our central hotel base for the next three nights. After our long touring day, we gather for a later dinner this evening in our hotel before resting up for the next few days of exploring the beauty of Couty Kerry.

Included meals: Breakfast & Dinner 
Accommodation: Dingle 

DAY 9 - Historic Bunratty & Picturesque Adare

Today we begin our journey further south to Killarney.

Our first stop of the day will be the village of Bunratty where we will visit the town's Castle & Folk Park. Step back in time and enjoy the sights, sounds, tastes and scents of this enchanting place as you stroll from house to house around the charming village.

Later we head to the heritage village of Adare, which is regarded as being Ireland's prettiest and most picturesque village. It is a haven for those wishing to escape, unwind and take in its old-world surroundings.

We arrive in Killarney in the late afternoon, in time to get checked into our hotel before dinner tonight.

Included meals: Breakfast & Dinner 
Accommodation: Dingle 

DAY 10 - The Ring of Kerry & Killarney

Today we have another exciting day as we experience one of the most picturesque drives in all of Europe - the famous Ring of Kerry.

As we head along the chartreuse coastline of the Iveragh Peninsula through the towns of Glenbeigh, Cahirciveen, Waterville and Sneem, sit back, relax and enjoy the spectacular views as we circle the mountainous MacGillycuddy’s Reeks. The 111-mile route takes in rugged coast, picturesque seaside towns and gloroious landscapes. This is Ireland as you have always imagined it!

We complete the tour via the Ladies View to Killarney, where this afternoon you are free to enjoy the wonderful lively town.

Dinner is at leisure this evening - why not head out and enjoy dinner in Killarney?

Included meals: Breakfast 
Accommodation: Killarney 

DAY 11 - Kissing the Blarney Stone & the Rock of Cashel

We depart Dingle this morning and travel to the historic cathedral city of Kilkenny.

Our first stop today however is in the village of Blarney, whose Castle is one of the oldest landmarks in Co. Cork. Blarney Castle is best known for the famous “Blarney Stone,” which as tradition dictates confers the gift of eloquence upon all those who kiss it - will you be brave enough to lean back and kiss the stone?
The Blarney Woolen Mills flagship store is located nearby in this picturesque village and is housed in one of Ireland’s oldest and most authentic Woolen Mills. You will have ample time to shop or walk the surrounding grounds of the Castle.

As we make our way from here to Kilkenny, we will then stop at one of the most striking ecclesiastical ruins in Ireland - the mighty Rock of Cashel. This important landmark is a huge, complex site with unique character. The building predates the Anglo-Norman invasion and contains many historical and artistic treasures, including Ireland's oldest Romanesque wall painting. The abundant grounds also contain examples of intricate Celtic high crosses.

We arrive in the city of Kilkenny in the late afternoon. After checking-in, this evening we meet to enjoy dinner and later you may choose to take a stroll through this very popular and lively city.

Included meals: Breakfast & Dinner 
Accommodation: Kilkenny 

DAY 12 - Historic Kilkenny

After breakfast, we set out on a casual, fun filled walking tour of the city with one of Kilkenny’s finest tour guide’s Pat Tynan. Pat has been conducting medieval walking tours for nearly 30 years and this is a wonderful way to experience and overview of the history of the city. We will also enjoy time in the wonderful and grand Kilkenny Castle, built in 1195 by Norman occupiers. Kilkenny is a medieval town in southeast Ireland. The town has deep religious roots and many well-preserved churches and monasteries, including imposing St. Canice’s Cathedral and the Black Abbey Dominican priory, both from the 13th century. It's also a crafts hub, with shops along its winding lanes selling pottery, paintings and jewellery. Suggested Visits (Payable locally): The Black Abbey, St Canice's Cathedral, Smithwicks Experience Visitor Centre, Kilkenny Design & Craft Store.
This evening we enjoy dinner in the famous Kytler’s Inn. With a history dating back to 1263, Kytler’s Inn, in the heart of Kilkenny city combines a rich heritage with 21st century amenities, menu and service. This evening you will learn of the original notorious resident, Dame Alice Kytler and the captivating story of her accused witchcraft and marriages which led to her execution. The evening will continue with music and entertainment.

Included meals: Breakfast & Dinner 
Accommodation: Kilkenny 

DAY 13 - Wicklow - the 'Garden of Ireland'

This morning, we bid farewell to Kilkenny as we set off east to visit County Wicklow, known as the “Garden of Ireland”.

While in the area we will stop at Russborough House & Gardens. We will have time to enjoy the stunning Georgian house and explore the parklands. Our visit will also include the Birds of Prey centre. Here we will have a guided talk and tour followed by the chance to handle some of their hand reared owls.

We arrive in Dublin, Ireland's capital, in the late afternoon. After check-in, we take a drive just outside the city to the popular, traditional Irish pub “Taylors Three Rock” to enjoy a farewell dinner with entertainment.

Included meals: Breakfast & Dinner 
Accommodation: Dublin 

DAY 14 - In Dublin’s Fair City...

Today we head off to explore Dublin, the capital of the Republic of Ireland and one of Europe's most vibrant cities.

Our day begins at the award-winning and world-famous Guinness Store House. Located in the heart of the historic St. James Gate Brewery in central Dublin, where the well-known ale is still produced to this day, the journey begins at the bottom of the 'world’s largest pint glass' and continues up through the seven floors filled with interactive experiences that fuse the long brewing heritage with Ireland’s rich history. At the top, you are rewarded with a pint of the famous brew in the scenic rooftop Gravity Bar.

Afterwards, we take a relaxed panoramic tour of Dublin. Although modern and cosmopolitan, Dublin still retains the grace and atmosphere of the 18th century when the city boomed. Along the way, spot many well-known sights and fine architectural buildings and monuments such as Trinity College, the statue of Molly Malone, Ha’penny Bridge over the River Liffey, Dublin Castle, Christchurch Cathedral and St. Patrick’s Cathedral.

The rest of the afternoon is free for you to independently explore the attractions of the city and enjoy at your own pace. Perhaps visit the Jameson Distillery, spend your last few euros at the shops on O'Connell Street or head to the lively Temple Bar area, where traditional Irish music fills the air of the bars.

Included meals: Breakfast 
Accommodation: Dublin 

DAY 15 - Farewell to Ireland

It is sadly time to say goodbye to Ireland as the tour draws to an end.

We will transfer you from the hotel to Dublin Airport in time to check in for your departure flight.

Included meals: Breakfast 

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