Irish Odyssey Tour
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Your Escorted Coach Tour of Ireland Includes
12 days/11 nights/20 meals
- Group transfers on arrival and departure
- Sightseeing by luxury coach throughout
- Services of a professional Irish Tour Director
- Dublin open-top bus tour & Guinness or Jameson visit
- Superior & first class hotels with private bath/shower for 11 nights
- 11 full Irish breakfasts (B)
- 9 dinners (D) including
- Traditional Irish evening with dinner and entertainment in Dublin
- Dinner and step-dancing display at Cabra Castle Hotel
- 7 table d’hote dinners
- Welcome get-together drink
- Tour of Dublin and Belfast with a local guide
- "The Quite Man" walking tour of Cong
- Walking tours of Derry with a local guide
- Visits and admissions to Kilmainham Gaol, Boyne Valley Visitor Center & Newgrange or Knowth Tomb, Dunbrody Emigrant Ship, Waterford Crystal Visitor Centre, Blarney Castle, Blarney Woollen Mills, Blasket Centre, Foynes Flying Boat Museum, Cliffs of Moher, Kylemore Abbey Visitor Centre, Museum of Country Life, W. B. Yeats Grave, Belleek Pottery Factory, Tower Museum and Giants Causeway
- Deluxe flight bag, ticket wallet, luggage tags & strap
- All local taxes, hotel service charges & porterage for one suitcase per person
Your Hotels
Stay at the following (or similar):
- Stay at the following (or similar):
- Davenport Hotel, Dublin (2 nights)
- River Lee Hotel, Cork (1 night)
- Killarney Plaza Hotel, Killarney (2 nights)
- Salthill Hotel, Galway (2 nights)
- City Hotel, Derry (2 night)
- Cabra Castle Hotel, Cavan (1 nights)
- Burlington Hotel, Dublin (1 nights)
Tour Highlights
Some of the highlights of this tour include:
Belfast (from the Irish: Béal Feirste meaning "Mouth of the (River) Farset")is the capital city of Northern Ireland and the seat of devolved government and legislative assembly in Northern Ireland. It is the largest urban area in Northern Ireland and the province of Ulster, the fifteenth-largest...Read More
Blarney Castle is a medieval stronghold in Blarney, near Cork, Ireland. The castle originally dates from before AD 1200. It was destroyed in 1446, but subsequently rebuilt by Cormac MacCarthy, the King of Munster....Read More
The Cliffs of Moher (Irish: Aillte an Mhothair, lit. cliffs of the ruin, also known as the Cliffs of Coher from the Irish: Mhothair) are located in the parish of Liscannor at the south-western edge of The Burren area near Doolin, which is located in County Clare, Ireland....Read More
Connemara National Park (Irish: Páirc Naisiúnta Chonamara) is one of six National Parks in Ireland that are managed by the National Parks and Wildlife Service of the Department of the Environment, Heritage and local government. It is located in the west of Ireland within County Galway....Read More
There are so many things to see, to do, to explore, to experience on the Dingle Peninsula . . . from almost 2,000 archaeological sites, to more walking than you could fit into a year, to Fungie, a bottlenose dolphin who's been living at the mouth of Dingle Harbour since 1984....Read More
Dublin is both the largest city and capital of Ireland. It is located near the midpoint of Ireland's east coast, at the mouth of the River Liffey and at the centre of the Dublin Region. Founded as a Viking settlement, the city has been Ireland's primary city for most of the island's history since...Read More
The Dunbrody is a full-scale reconstruction of a 19th Century Famine ship, and authentic replica of the Three Masted Barque built in Quebec in 1845 for the Graves family of New Ross. Board the Dunbrody and walk in the footsteps of a group of Irish famine emigrants on their journey of hope across...Read More
The Giant's Causeway (or Irish: Clochán na bhFómharach) is an area of about 40,000 interlocking basalt columns, the result of an ancient volcanic eruption. It is located on the northeast coast of Northern Ireland, about two miles (3 km) north of the town of Bushmills....Read More
The Guinness Storehouse is located in the heart of the St. James's Gate Brewery in Dublin, and is, according to the Guiness Storehouse Web site, "Ireland’s No. 1 international visitor attraction." Since opening in November 2000, Guinness Storehouse has attracted over 4 million visitors from every...Read More
This little town is world-famous due to its exquisite location beside lakes and mountains.Take a horse-drawn jaunting car ride through the grounds of the Killarney National Park to Muckross House and Gardens. Tour the house with a local guide to learn about the history and lifestyles of previous...Read More