Themed Tours
Suggested Group Tour
10 days/9 nights/8 meals
A special group tour to commemorate the launching and eventual demise of RMS Titanic. On the evening of 14th April 2012, Titanic struck an iceberg and sank beneath the icy waters of the North Atlantic in the early hours of the following morning,15th April 1912. Tour Ireland and visit the ship yard where she was designed and launched and her last port of call, Cobh (formerly Queenstown).
From €1363 including game ticket, land only
Tour Ireland in 2012 and see the Navy v Notre Dame Game on September 1st, 2012 at the magnificent Aviva Stadium, in the heart of Dublin and then tour some of Ireland's natural wonders and magnificent coutryside.
12 days/11 nights/22 meals
A pilgrimage of the sacred sites of Ireland incorporating the long heritage and history of this island. Visit such world famous places as Newgrange, Glendalough and Knock Shrine - to mention a few - coupled with many heritage locations such as Bunratty Castle, Powerscourt House and the Ring of Kerry.
10 days/9 nights/18 meals
Tour Ireland’s rich and religious history, visiting sites that date back as far as the 6th century AD such as Newgrange, Rock of Cashel and much more. This tour encompasses the religious and heritage facets of the island of Ireland.
8 days/7 nights/12 meals
See some of the historic sites in Ireland and the most beautiful houses & gardens in Europe combined with typical Irish hospitality on this tour. Irish National Stud & Japanese Gardens, Bantry House & Gardens, Book of Kells and Ring of Kerry are just some of the highlights of this tour.
8 days/7 nights/12 meals
See some of the historic sites in Ireland and the most beautiful houses & gardens in Europe combined with typical Irish hospitality on this tour. Cliffs of Moher, Kylemore Abbey, Irish National Stud & Japanese Gardens, Westport House & Gardens are just some of the highlights of this tour.
4 days/3 Nights/6 Meals
Visit Dublin, the historic capital of Ireland and see some of the famous sights, travel through some unforgettable countryside and enjoy two shows at one of Dublin’s theatres as well as some typical Irish music & dance. The Book of Kells, Guinness Storehouse, Glendalough and Hill of Tara are some of the diverse attractions to be seen on this short visit. Some of the shows that have been performed in Dublin include Riverdance, Get Back – The Story of The Beatles, Death of a Salesman, Elton John, Peter Kay to name but a few.
10 days/9 nights/18 meals
Fun, fun & more fun – that’s what this tour is all about! Visit some of Ireland’s most famous pubs and hostelries along with some of its greatest attractions. Highlights include a pub crawl of Dublin, Merry Ploughboy, Johnnie Fox’s, GAA Museum, Glendalough and much more. Based in Dublin and Killarney.
15 days/14 nights/25 meals
See some of Ireland’s historical sights, many of which are thousands of years old, combined with its magnificent & varied landscapes on this educational tour. The Book of Kells, Guinness Storehouse, The Cliffs of Moher & The Burren, Newgrange and Giant’s Causeway are some of the varied highlights to be visited.
4 days/3 Nights/5 Meals
Marvel at the historic Book of Kells, see why the 250 year old Guinness continues to be Ireland’s favourite tipple, learn fascinating facts about the world renowned Jameson’s Whiskey and enjoy the stunning scenery whilst visiting the iconic site of Glendalough. All this in addition to tips and tricks of the cooking trade in one short visit – what value!
4 days/3 nights/6 meals
The Kingdom of Kerry has so much to offer the photographer - unbelievable scenery, historical sights, thatch roofed buildings from times gone by and much more. At almost every turn there is something to "snap". Ring of Kerry, Dingle Peninsula and the Three Lakes of Killarney are some of the attractions on this tour.
3 days/2 Nights/4 Meals
A must for all railway enthusiasts. Highlights include West Clare Railway & Heritage Centre, Blennerville Steam Train and the unique Lartigue Monorail not to mention Irish hospitality and of course the famous “Black Stuff” – Guinness.