Irish Gold Tour
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Your Escorted Coach Tour of Ireland Includes
8 days/7 nights/13 meals or 9 days/8 nights/14 meals
- Group transfers on arrival and departure
- Sightseeing by luxury coach throughout
- Dublin open-top bus tour with visit and a drink at Guinness Storehouse or Old Jameson Distillery (9-day tour only)
- Services of a professional Irish tour director
- Deluxe & superior first class hotels with private bath/shower for 7 or 8 nights
- Full Irish breakfast daily (B)
- 6 dinners (D) including
- Dinner at award-winning Killeen House Restaurant
- Dinner and tradititional Irish Show in Dublin
- 4 table d’hote dinners
- Welcome get-together drink
- Tour of Dublin with your tour director
- Catamaran cruise of Killary Fjord (Apr 8 - Oct 28 depatrures)
- Horse-drawn jaunting car ride in Killarney
- Irish Coffee and music session at the Marine Bar in Dungarvan
- walking tour of Waterford
- Visits and admissions to Book of Kells at Trinity College, Clonmacnoise Monastic Site, Kylemore Abbey Visitor Centre, Cliffs of Moher, Muckross House & Gardens, Skellig Experience, Blarney Castle, Blarney Woolen Mills, Waterford Crystal Visitor Centre and Dunbrody Famine Centre
- 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):
- Radisson Blu Royal Hotel, Dublin (1 night)
- Radisson Blu Hotel, Galway (2 nights)
- Brehon Hotel, Killarney (2 nights)
- Granville Hotel, Waterford (1 night)
- Radisson SAS St Helen's Hotel, Dublin (1 or 2 nights)
Tour Highlights
Some of the highlights of this tour include:
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
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
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
Admire breathtaking vistas of mountains, cliffs and beaches on Ireland’s most popular drive, the 100-mile Ring of Kerry.Starting from Killarney, heading around the Iveragh Peninsula and passing through Kenmare, Sneem, Waterville (favourite holiday spot of Charlie Chaplin that now has a...Read More
The iconic House of Waterford Crystal in the heart of Waterford city, comprises of a brand new manufacturing facility, visitor centre and retail outlet....Read More
Snuggled in a wooden and lush countryside setting, Adare is widely regarded as being Ireland’s prettiest and most picturesque village. Situated on the river Maigue, a tributary of the Shannon river, Adare (Gaelic name: "Ath Dara" - the "ford of the oak" - from the combination of water and woodland)...Read More
Galway is the only city in the province of Connacht in Ireland. In Irish, Galway is also called Cathair na Gaillimhe: "City of Galway". Galway city also has a reputation amongst Irish cities for being associated with the Irish language, music, song and dancing traditions - it is sometimes referred...Read More
Killary Harbour / An Caoláire Rua is Ireland's only "fjord". While it is known widely as Ireland's only fjord, it is disputed that it was actually formed by glaciers. It forms a partial border between counties Galway and Mayo. It is 16 kilometres long and in the centre it is over 45 metres deep....Read More