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Escorted Bus Tours of Ireland & Scotland - Taste of Scotland and Ireland Tour
11 or 12 day Escorted Bus Tour of Ireland & Scotland
From $1,747 land only
See Pricing Table for inclusive Land & Air Fares
Combine the best of Scotland, including a scenic cruise on Loch Ness, a guided tour of Edinburgh and whisky tasting at the Blair Atholl distillery, with Ireland's beautiful South West region where you will enjoy a medieval banquet at 15th century Bunratty Castle, kiss the legendary Blarney Stone to acquire the 'gift of eloquence' and take the majestic Ring of Kerry tour.
 
"My wife and I just completed our first coach tour - Taste of Scotland and Ireland. We started in Scotland with Jimmy, who made history come alive with stories and songs. In Dublin we met equally wonderful Robert. Thank you for making our 25th wedding anniversary so very special"
~ Terry & Sandra D., Mobile, AL
 
 
 
Your Day-by-Day Itinerary

Day 1: Depart U.S. for Scotland
Depart U.S. on your overnight flight to Glasgow, either traveling direct or via London.

Day 2: Glasgow Highlights
Land in Glasgow Airport where you’ll meet your CIE Tours driver/guide or representative. Take a group transfer to your hotel, departing at 8:00 am, 10:00 am or 12:00 noon. If you arrive later than noon, you must transfer to the hotel at your own expense. At 3:00 pm set out on a city tour to discover the main attractions of Glasgow, a city that flourished in Victorian times due to the shipbuilding industry on the River Clyde. Drive around George Square with its ornate City Chambers and nearby Glasgow Cathedral. Visit the Museum of Transport to view collections of cars, buses and bicycles, many invented in Scotland. Back at your hotel, join your fellow travelers for a welcome drink before dinner is served. (D)

Day 3: Loch Lomond & Loch Ness Cruise
Depart Glasgow and drive alongside the famous Loch Lomond, renowned in song and also for
unsurpassed beauty of the lake and mountains. Travel across the haunting Rannoch Moor and
through Glencoe, notorious for the Campbell massacre of the Clan Macdonald in 1692.
Continue through Fort William and stop at Spean Bridge Woollen Mills, which offers a good selection of quality Scottish goods. At Fort Augustus embark on a short cruise on Loch Ness to admire enchanting scenic views and perhaps spot the famous monster. Motor alongside the loch and through Inverness before continuing to Nairn. (B, D)

Day 4: Blair Castle & Distillery
Head through the steep Grampian Mountains to visit 13th century Blair Castle, home of the Earls and Dukes of Atholl. This stately mansion contains a variety of portraits, china and armor to
show the life of Scottish nobility. Nearby visit Blair Athol Distillery to learn about the creation of whisky and enjoy a sample. Continue south to Edinburgh, in time to check into your hotel. In the
evening attend a Scottish cabaret where you dine on local specialties, including haggis, and enjoy traditional bagpipe music and storytelling. (B, D)

Day 5: Edinburgh City Tour & Castle
This morning an Edinburgh city guide will point out the principal sights of this interesting capital
city. Drive along the bustling Princes Street and through the gracious, wide streets of the 200 year-old Georgian New Town. See the compact medieval section along the Royal Mile where some houses reach 11 stories tall. Visit Edinburgh Castle, which dominates the city center and contains the Scottish Crown Jewels and the Stone of Scone. The balance of the day is free for further sightseeing, shopping and dining. On July 28 to August 18 departures enjoy the Military Tattoo at Edinburgh Castle. (B)

Day 6: Ferry Trip to Dublin
This morning depart Edinburgh after breakfast and drive south through the Southern Uplands,
a region where sheep are raised on the gentle, fertile hills. At Cairnryan take a ferry ride across
the narrow channel between Scotland and Ireland to arrive in Larne, just outside Belfast.
Drive south to Dublin where your Scottish driver/ guide will bid you farewell. Check into your hotel
where the evening is at leisure for independent dining. (B)

Day 7: Dublin & Merry Ploughboy Pub
Use your open-top bus voucher this morning to explore Dublin a little on your own. At 2:00 pm
meet your Irish driver/guide and join your fellow travelers for a tour of central Dublin in the company of a local guide. See Trinity College, where the Book of Kells is housed; Dail Eireann, where the government meets; and rows of Georgian houses with gaily-colored doorways. Stop at
Dublin Castle for a guided tour through the elegant State Apartments, which are filled with
elaborate Waterford Crystal chandeliers and furnishings. Return to your hotel and in the evening drive to the Merry Ploughboy Pub for a great dinner of Irish specialties, which is followed by a lively show of traditional Irish songs and intricate step-dancing. (B, D)

Day 8: Blarney Castle & Killarney
Depart Dublin and travel through the center of Ireland, stopping to view the stately church ruins
atop the Rock of Cashel. Nearby visit a farmhouse to sample some freshly-baked scones with tea and learn about farm life. Continue your drive south to visit Blarney Castle and kiss the famous “Stone of Eloquence.” Also visit the Blarney Woollen Mills where you can find quality Irish-made goods. Drive into County Kerry where the scenery becomes more mountainous to Killarney, picturesquely set beside lakes and mountains. Check into your hotel and relax before dinner. Afterwards you may like to head to a “singing pub.” (B, D)

Day 9: Ring of Kerry & Skellig Experience
Today embark on the Ring of Kerry drive – a winding route with breathtaking sights of mountains
and coastal views. Stop near the Gap of Dunloe to see “Essence of Kerry,” an audio-visual
presentation. As you travel, there will be plenty of stops for photos. Visit the Skellig Experience to
learn about the life of early Christian monks who inhabited the rocky offshore islands. Drive through Cahirciveen and Waterville and stop to walk around Sneem, where brightly-painted houses are grouped around the central green. Stop at Moll’s Gap for a panoramic view before returning to Killarney where the evening is free. (B)

Day 10: Cliffs of Moher & Bunratty Castle
Drive to Tarbert for a ferry ride across the River Shannon Estuary. Continue to the Cliffs of Moher,
a spectacular wall of limestone that reaches 700 feet above the Atlantic Ocean. Drive to Bunratty to check into Bunratty Castle Hotel, located very close to Bunratty Castle and Folk Park. If you wish, you may visit the Folk Park, have a drink in the 200-year-old Durty Nelly’s Pub or shop at the Bunratty Mills. In the evening head to Bunratty Castle for a memorable medieval style feast. During and after the meal the lords and ladies will serenade you with song and harp music, evocative of the Middle Ages. (B, D)

Day 11: Shannon Airport or Dublin Stay
Clients on the 14-day tour will take a group transfer to nearby Shannon Airport where your
tour concludes at 10:30 am. Passengers on the 15-day tour will drive through the outskirts of
Limerick and through the midland region of Ireland to Kildare. Here visit the Irish National Stud and Japanese Gardens. You can learn about horse breeding and see some of the valuable
animals before touring the lovely Japanese Gardens, considered the best in Europe. Drive to
the north side of Dublin city and you are free this evening for independent activities and dining. (B)

Day 12: Depart from Dublin Airport
As your hotel is convenient to Dublin Airport, a shuttle service will take you from the hotel to the
airport terminal – times will be given to you once on tour. After check-in, you’ll have time to shop
at the duty-free stores before U.S. Immigration pre-clearance and boarding your flight for the
journey home. (B)

 
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