7 Night South West Golf Tour
Your Tour of Ireland Includes
8 days/7 nights/13 meals
- Meeting, assistance & transfers on arrival & departure
- Sightseeing and golf transfers by luxury coach with driver/guide
- Accommodation in your choice of grade of hotels for 7 nights (Adare accommodation is 5 star de-luxe)
- Full Irish breakfast daily
- 6 table d’hote dinners
- Visits and admissions to Blarney Castle, Bantry House & Gardens and Ilnacullin.
- Return ferry Glengarriff to Garnish Island
- All local taxes and hotel service charges
Porterage for one suitcase & one set of clubs per person
Your Hotels
This tour is available in 3 or 4 & 5 star hotels. In Adare, stay at the 5 star Adare Manor Hotel & Golf Resort. The following are some examples of the hotels in each category.:
Kinsale
3 Star Actons Hotel, Trident Hotel
4 Star Perryville House, Carlton Hotel
Waterville
3 Star Butler Arms Hotel, Bay View Hotel
4 Star Smugglers Inn
Killarney
3 Star Eviston House Hotel, Killarney Towers Hotel, Gleneagle Hotel
4 Star The Lake Hotel, Randles Court Hotel, Killarney Royal Hotel
5 Star Dunloe Castle (Beaufort), Muckross Park & Spa Hotel, Aghadoe Heights Hotel
Adare
5 Star Adare Manor
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 Conor Pass is the highest mountain pass in Ireland. It is situated on the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry, on the road that crosses the peninsula between Dingle Town and the coast the other side. The Mountains the Pass crosses are the Brandon Mountains and contain Ireland's second highest...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
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
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
Bantry House (originally called 'Blackrock') was constructed in about 1700 on the South side of Bantry Bay. In 1750, Councillor Richard White bought Blackrock from Samuel Hutchinson and changed the name to Seafield. The Whites had settled on Whiddy Island across the Bay in the late 17th century,...Read More
Bunratty Castle was built in the 15th century by the Earl of Thomond and stands on the banks of the Rathy River. From here The Earl ruled over his Chiefdom and entertained lavishly, in fact he was famous for his hospitality. Join the Earl of Thomond in the splendour of the main guard of Bunratty...Read More
The medieval town of Kinsale is not just about food. it’s also about traditional bars, beautiful buildings, narrow streets, shops and galleries and lots of activities on land and sea. You'll find Kinsale's not just a place - it's more a state of mind!Drive to Kinsale, a delightful old town on a...Read More
Dingle is a harbour town, once fortified and seeped in history. Ryan’s Daughter was filmed in the area 30 years ago. The town also is the gateway to the Gaeltacht, where Gaelic is the first language.Mountains at its back, Dingle faces comfortably onto a sheltered harbour....Read More