Tour Overview

Are you looking for a vacation in Ireland where you are not restricted to pre-booked accommodation?

If so, Go-As-You-Please Ireland B&B Vouchers are for you. The ideal alternative for the independent traveller, Go-As-You-Please Ireland B&B Vouchers provide total flexibility, offering the most affordable choice of accommodation.From as little as €43 per person, these B&B vouchers of Ireland offer the most affordable option while touring Ireland.

How does it work?

You receive open B&B vouchers that can be used at over 600 B&B Ireland, Irish Tourist Board approved B&B accommodation throughout Ireland. You can pre-book any of the B&Bs before you depart home or simply book each night when you are here in Ireland. It is a good idea to pre-book your first night and it is advisable to pre-book Dublin B&Bs 3/4 weeks in advance. Unlike previous years, from the beginning of 2017, Irish Tourism Group customers will not be asked to pay a location or a classification supplement, so if you use your vouchers in County Dublin B&B's or in our approved B&B's, 3 star B&B's, 4 star B&B's or even our 5 star B&B's there will be no supplement to pay at the B&B. This is not the case with other tour operators and agents where you will be required to pay a supplement. B&B vouchers can only be purchased when combined with car rental.

Only IrishTourism.com give a refund for unused B&B Vouchers

In the event that vouchers are unused and returned to IrishTourism.com a full refund will be given, less an administration fee of €10 per voucher. B&B Ireland Vouchers are refundable for a period of 12 months from date of issue.

And don't forget to ask our locally based travel advisors about our combination packages that may also include a night in an Irish Castle as well as car rental inclusive rates.

Prebooked Accommodation?

You may also wish to prebook all of your accommodations along a predetermined route (predetermined by either yourself or with our assistance and advice of your travel advisor). If so, please call our offices in Ireland Tollfree. Our experienced staff will be delighted to help you organise your trip to Ireland.

 

Only IrishTourism.com give a refund for unused B&B Vouchers

In the event that vouchers are unused and returned to IrishTourism.com a full refund will be given, less an administration fee of €10 per voucher. B&B Ireland Vouchers are refundable for a period of 12 months from date of issue.

And don't forget to ask our locally based travel advisors about our combination packages that may also include a night in an Irish Castle as well as car rental inclusive rates.

 

Notes:

Pricing on request

Children under 12 must be sharing with 2 Adults

A minimum of 6 nights B&B vouchers can be purchased unless other accommodations types are being booked in conjunction with the B&B vouchers at the same time.

Tour highlights

  • Aran Islands
  • Bunratty Castle & Folk Park
  • Burren
  • Ceide Fields Visitor Centre
  • Cliffs of Moher
  • Doolin
  • Dun Aengus
  • Connemara National Park
  • Croagh Patrick
  • Galway
  • Killary Harbour
  • Kylemore Abbey

Day 1 - Shannon to Doolin

Departing Bunratty, travel north to the provincial town of Ennis in County Clare. As well as presenting a typical example of Irish town life, Ennis is the capital of County Clare. Continuing on from Ennis to the magnificent ‘Cliffs of Moher’. The Cliffs lay claim to one of the most astonishing views in Ireland. On a clear day the Aran Islands are visible in Galway Bay as well as the valleys and hills of the Connemara region. The Cliffs of Moher rise from Hag's Head to the south and reach their highest point (214 meters) just north of O'Briens Tower. There are over seventy megalithic tombs in The Burren region of County Clare, the most well known and most easily accessible being the Poulnabrone Dolmen Tomb. Radiocarbon dating suggests that the burials in this tomb took place 3800 and 3200 BC. The Burren lunar like landscape is an area of limestone rock covering imposing majestic mountains, and tranquil valleys with gently meandering streams. The village of Doolin is a small fishing village, set in a sandy bay some 3km from the northern end of the Cliffs of Moher. Doolin is world-famous for its wealth of Irish folk music and in recent years has been attracting crowds to spontaneous sessions and festivals of Irish and international music. There are many music pubs and restaurants to be found in this village.

Day 2 - Doolin to Galway City

Today you travel to the city of Galway via the Burren Region along the Wild Atlantic Way heading north towards the arts and cultural city of Galway. If you have not already visited, there is the opportunity to see the ancient Poulnabrone Dolmen Tombs. Other things to discover is The Burren Perfumery or Flaggy Shore before you will have a chance to visit Dunguaire Castle. Dunguaire Castle has stood proudly on the site of the 7th-century stronghold of Guaire, the King of Connaught, for centuries. Galway, the ‘City of the Tribes’ is also known as Ireland’s cultural and festival capital. Galway is one of the brightest and most intriguing jewels of the West of Ireland. It marks the halfway point on the Wild Atlantic Way and is the only city on the entire 2500km route. With its street entertainers and traditional pubs with great music, the Quays area of the city centre will enthrall you particularly in the evening time. Other sites in Galway include Ireland’s largest medieval parish church, the Collegiate Church of St Nicholas of Myra dating back to 1320. Christopher Columbus reputedly worshipped in this church in 1477. Also nearby are Galway Cathedral, the Spanish Arch and Eyre Square.

Day 3 - Galway City to Westport

North West of Galway will be the focal point of the tour today and there will be a chance to explore the unrivalled beauty of Connemara as you make your way towards Westport in County Mayo. It could be said that when you visit Connemara that you “experience the real beauty of Ireland”. It is an area of desolate beauty, incredible scenery and some interesting attractions, which combine to make Connemara a really beautiful place and a place close to the hearts of Irish people and visitors alike. Take in the attractions such as Kylemore Abbey and the Lough Inagh Valley as well as the spectacular Sky Road near the town of Clifden. You can also visit the fishing village of Roundstone and see how a ‘Bodhran’ (traditional Irish Drum) is made. Touring north from Connemara, you will also be able to walk along the fjord at Killary harbour or indeed take the catamaran cruise through Ireland's only fjord before arriving in Westport.

Day 4 - Westport Sightseeing

Just south of Westport you will see Croagh Patrick, otherwise known as Ireland's 'Holy Mountain' upon which St. Patrick (according to Irish folklore) spent 40 days fasting. The area around Croagh Patrick is rich in archaeological remains which provide an interesting insight into life in times past. Just north of the town of Westport in the county of Mayo - is Ireland’s least populated region where you can walk the open countryside for miles with no company other than the local sheep. In addition another attraction worth doing while in the area is The Great Western Greenway, taking you from Westport to scenic Achill Island which will take you through the picturesque villages of Newport and Mulranny and offers magnificent views of Clew Bay. You may also wish to visit Westport House - Designed by the famous architects Richard Cassels and James Wyatt in the 18th century, Westport House is located west of the Shannon and is one of Irelands’ most historic homes open to the public. 

Day 5 - Westport to Connemara

From Westport you will travel down through Connemara again and this gives you more time to explore this vast region that you have not already explored. You will visit some of the most stunning areas in Ireland. Travelling south en-route you will visit Killary Harbour. Located in Leenane Connemara, Co. Galway is Ireland’s only fjord. It forms a partial border between counties Galway and Mayo. It is 16 kilometers long and in the centre it is over 45 metres deep. (See your detailed Irish Tourism Itinerary for everything to see and do in Connemara)

Day 6 - Connemara and Further Afield

If you did not manage to see the Aran Islands already, you may do so today. Alternatively, travel just north of Lough Corrib and take a tour on the lake and visit the ruins on Inchagoill Island, the ferry for which can be found near the village of Cong and the setting for the movie 'The Quiet Man' starring John Wayne & Maureen O'Hara.

Day 7 - Connemara to Bunratty

While driving from Connemara to Bunratty, the shortest route will take you into Galway City followed by an hour’s drive south along the M18 to Bunratty with an optional stop in the county town of Ennis. The alternative route is to travel via the west coast of County Clare through the Burren if you have not seen any particular places there already. See your detailed travel itinerary for all Burren attractions and places to see and explore. There is a chance to discover Bunratty Castle today and it is a place that anyone should have on their itinerary to Ireland.  The spot on which this castle stands has been occupied for over 1000 years. From the Vikings to the Normans, great Irish Earls and noble Lords and Ladies.

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Only IrishTourism.com give a refund for unused B&B Vouchers

In the event that vouchers are unused and returned to IrishTourism.com a full refund will be given, less an administration fee of €10 per voucher. B&B Ireland Vouchers are refundable for a period of 12 months from date of issue.

And don't forget to ask our locally based travel advisors about our combination packages that may also include a night in an Irish Castle as well as car rental inclusive rates.

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