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Pricing
for the 8 Night Northern Territories Self Drive/Chauffeured Tour of
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| There is no question that the imagery of the West
& Northwest of Ireland will forever be imprinted on your mind
after your visit to this dramatic landscape, with its rugged mountains,
freshwater lakes and unspoilt miles of coastline and pristine sandy
beaches. When you picture yourself crossing bogs where ponies roam
and rare heathers bloom - when you picture yourself conquering the
summit of Errisbeg Hill - or when you picture yourself strolling along
a 5 mile stretch of beach and all the while, be it bogland, mountain,
hill or shore, the only footprints that you see are your own. What
is hard to imagine is not that these places exist, but that they exist
in the midst of warm and friendly communities. In the West of Ireland
where the Gaelic culture thrives and half the population still speaks
Irish as its first language, it is the people that might distract
you from the wonderful sights to be seen. By day enjoy the magnificent
scenery including, The Cliffs of Moher, The Aran Islands, Killary
Harbour and the stark Burren Landscape of County Clare. By night rest
your weary bones by a roaring turf fire, accompanied by superb traditional
Irish music in one of a myriad of welcoming pubs. Galway City, the
festival capital of the country awaits with its famous Horse Racing,
Art and Oyster festivals to name but a few. you will travel to Sligo
for a night before spending the next 2 nights in that most northern
of counties, Donegal, which, as the locals are fond of saying, is
quite simply "different" from anywhere else in Ireland.
Not an idle boast when one considers the unspoilt nature of its silent
valleys, empty beaches and the craggy cliffs of a county that remains
steeped in its tradition of Gaelic Music, Dance and Folklore. |
Accommodation Only Pricing
| Accommodation |
B&B's |
3 * Hotels |
4 * Hotels & Manors |
Combination |
| Jan - Mar & Nov - Dec |
€410 |
€550 |
€880 |
€590 |
| April & October |
€410 |
€550 |
€880 |
€590 |
| May - June |
€410 |
€580 |
€990 |
€660 |
| July - September |
€420 |
€580 |
€990 |
€660 |
| Single Supplement |
€200 |
€250 |
€390 |
€290 |
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| Please note prices are per person based on 2 persons in each
room with full Irish breakfast and taxes included |
| Combination is 4 Nights in 3*** Hotels, 2 nights in Luxury
Manor House Hotels & 2 Nights in our hand-picked B&B's |
| Children Sharing with 2 adults (aged 2-11) pay 40% of the
Adult option |
| Children under the age of 2 are free when sharing with 2 Adults |
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Accommodation with Car Rental Pricing
| Accommodation |
B&B's |
3 * Hotels |
4 * Hotels & Manors |
Combination |
| Jan - Mar & Nov - Dec |
€490 |
€630 |
€960 |
€660 |
| April & October |
€490 |
€630 |
€960 |
€670 |
| May - June |
€490 |
€660 |
€1070 |
€730 |
| July - September |
€530 |
€660 |
€1110 |
€770 |
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| Please note prices are per person based on 2 persons in each
room with full Irish breakfast and taxes included |
| Combination is 4 Nights in 3*** Hotels, 2 nights in Luxury
Manor House Hotels & 2 Nights in our hand-picked B&B's |
| Children Sharing with 2 adults (aged 2-11) pay 40% of the
Adult option |
| Children under the age of 2 are free when sharing with 2 Adults. |
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Your Accommodation & Car Rental Package rate includes
an Economy class car eg., Opel Corsa or Fiat Punto.
Included with your car is;
All compulsory insurances - Collision Damage Waiver insurance (CDW with
an excess) unless you waive the CDW, theft protection insurance, sales
tax at 13.5%, unlimted free mileage, third party liability insurance,
free road map of Ireland and 24 hour peace of mind break down cover.
A standard airport fee of €30 will be added to the total cost when
you collect your car from the Airport.
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| Overnights: |
- Belfast for 2 nights
- Antrim for 1 night
- Derry for 2 nights
- Donegal for 1 night
- Dublin for 2 nights
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| Your Transport Options: |
- Your Own Self Drive Car from Sub-Compact to Luxury Executive.
- Chauffeur Driven Luxury Car or Bus with experienced and
qualified driver/guide.
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Medieval Banquet
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. Following this
tradition of hospitality, the world renowned Bunratty Medieval
Banquet is held twice nightly throughout the year.
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Golfing Vacations
With so many championship golf courses such as Ballybunion,
Royal County Down, The K-Club (host to the 2006 Ryder Cup)
and Adare Manor all on one island it is easy to see why Ireland
has gained its reputation for golfing excellence. Club hire
and caddies can be arranged upon request. |
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Traditional Irish Night
The experience that you will enjoy at the traditional Irish night was commonplace
in every village and crossroads in Ireland prior to the introduction of
television and the computer. No where else can you experience the fun of
what the Irish do best - Enjoy themselves….you might even learn a
step or two! |
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Horse Riding & Fishing
Ireland has long been known as The Land of the Horse. You can
experience this tradition, as well as enjoying a variety of
Ireland’s most beautiful scenery. From Atlantic beaches
for galloping to the mountain trails and forests for gentle
hacking, this truly is the horseman’s paradise. Spend
1, 2 or 3 hours riding in one or more of the many locations
throughout the country. |
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Daily Coach Tour
Take a well earned break from your driving and take
a day tour of either the Ring of Kerry, The Dingle Peninsula
or the Gap of Dunloe in a comfortable coach complete with
a local expert driver. With it’s lakes, mountains and
rugged coastline, County Kerry is famed for its stunning scenery
and picture postcard villages. Ask your advisor for more information
on these tours. |
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Guided Walking Tours – Cobh &
Dublin
The Titanic Trail is a guided tour around the streets and environs
of Cobh in County Cork, revealing locations and incidents directly
connected to the Titanic and many other aspects of the port's
history.
Dublin City has a 2,000 year old history. From medieval cathedrals
and ancient city walls to Georgian squares and Victorian grandeur.
Choose from any one of a number of fascinating walking tours
in the company of your expert guide. |
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The Celtic Storm Show, Dublin
Celtic Storm is a traditional Irish musical show written and presented
by Joan Kenny. Joan has been producing, directing and choreographing Jury's
Irish Cabaret for over twenty years, sadly Jury's Cabaret is no more and
so we are now proud to present a fresh new vibrant show, "Celtic
Storm". Let us entertain you with a fun filled evening of traditional
music, singing, dancing, storytelling and laughter. Sit back and relax
to the softness of an Irish air and join in with the tune of an Irish
jig.
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