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Highlights of Ireland

Dublin, Belfast, Killarney, Galway
Best-Time
May - October
Stops
4
Experience
City Life, Culture, Family, Nature
Length
12 Days
Type
Tailormade

Highlights

Get ready to explore the Wild Atlantic Way and learn all about the myths and legends that will sweep you off your feet!

Begin your journey in the remarkably compact city of Belfast with some of Northern Ireland’s most magnificent scenery on its doorstep. Explore the basalt rocks at Giant’s Causeway and cross the 65-food Carrick-a-Rede bridge to get a true sense of Northern Ireland’s spectacular rugged scenery.

Discover the bright lights and busy streets of Dublin as you dance to the tunes of Irish music while sipping on some Guinness. Venture into Ireland’s gorgeous west coast that plays host to medieval castles, traditional Gaelic-speaking villages, windswept beaches, and jagged sea cliffs. Head to Killarney and explore both, Killarney National Park, a 24,700-acre expanse of lakes, woodlands, and mountains, and postcard-photo worthy drives along the Ring of Kerry and the Dingle Peninsula. Your final stop is at Galway, home to Emerald Isle’s most impressive natural wonders, the Cliffs of Moher.

With a mix of Celtic traditions, rolling landscapes and countryside castles, get ready to be swayed by the Irish charm and meet the friendliest people you’re sure to never forget.

What will you cover?

Suggested Itinerary

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DAY 6
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DAY 8
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DAY 11
DAY 12

Day 1 : Dublin – Belfast Arrival

Upon arrival at Dublin airport, a private vehicle you to Belfast station to catch your train to Belfast.

Arrive in Belfast, transfer to the accommodation and check in. Rest of the day is at leisure.

With engaging visitor attractions, lively nightlife, and some of the most magnificent scenery at its doorstep, Belfast is a perfect city to get a glimpse of Northern Ireland.


Where to rest your head ?

Accommodation in Belfast

Day 2 : Belfast

Today, visit Titanic Belfast, the world’s largest Titanic exhibition.

Delve into the fascinating history of the Titanic at Titanic Belfast on a self-guided tour of the magnificent museum. Explore the institution at your own pace in order to discover insightful exhibits detailing the construction, voyage and legacy of the infamous ship. Enjoy interactive displays; watch audiovisual presentations; and feel your adrenaline levels surge during an exhilarating Shipyard Ride.

Also visit the on-site Ocean Exploration Center as well as SS Nomadic with your Titanic Belfast ticket.


Where to rest your head ?

Accommodation in Belfast

Day 3 : Belfast

Today, discover the magic of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Giant’s Causeway on a full-day trip from Belfast.

Accompanied by a knowledgeable guide, travel by luxury coach through Northern Ireland’s spectacular countryside, and visit attractions like Carrickfergus Castle and the Old Bushmills distillery. Summon your courage to cross the nail-biting Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge that is suspended 100 feet (30 meters) above the crashing waves of the Atlantic Ocean. Then, arrive at the Giant’s Causeway, famous for the formation of the mystifying natural wonder that consists of hexagonal rock columns that fit together like a puzzle. Pass through the medieval Dunluce Castle on your way back to Belfast.


Where to rest your head ?

Accommodation in Belfast

Day 4 : Belfast - Dublin

After breakfast, transfer to Belfast station to catch your train to Dublin. Upon arrival in Dublin, transfer to the accommodation and check in.

Later in the evening , proceed for a Traditional Irish Musical Pub Crawl

Learn the history and stories behind traditional Irish music in a fun and informative way during this Pub Crawl, led by two professional musicians. Your guides, who are with you the entire tour, perform songs and instrumental Irish Jigs and Reels. This Dublin experience is more like a moving concert, than a drinking pub crawl. Along with a lot of audience participation, you’ll enjoy an interactive evening of Irish music and dancing.


Where to rest your head ?

Accommodation in Dublin

Day 5 : Dublin

After breakfast, enjoy early access to Trinity College Library and see the Book of Kells.

Book of Kells is widely considered among the most important of all Ireland’s ancient treasures. Listen as your guide brings medieval Ireland to life, shedding light on the Book of Kells’ profound historical significance. You will be led upstairs from the Book of Kells Treasury to the magnificent Long Room which houses 200,000 of the Library’s oldest books in its oak bookcases.

Afterward, enjoy a guided walking tour around Dublin Castle’s mighty exterior. Visit the gardens and yards, and learn of the castle’s role as court, fortress, treasury and jail.

Later, visit the Guinness Storehouse with skip-the-line entrance ticket.

Enjoy seven floors of Guinness history and memorabilia and learn why this dark brew is one of Ireland's favorites. Learn about the beer's 1759 roots and enjoy a free pint at the Gravity Bar, where you can catch incredible views of the city down below.


Where to rest your head ?

Accommodation in Dublin

Day 6 : Dublin

After breakfast, embark on a full day trip to Blarney Castle, Rock of Cashel & Cork City.

Explore hidden gems and popular attractions around County Cork on this Blarney day tour from Dublin. Travel deep into the Golden Vale of County Cork with your guide and soak up some free time in Cork to explore at your leisure, before exploring the famous Rock of Cashel. Then, visit Blarney Castle and follow in time-honored tradition by kissing the Blarney Stone. Top off the trip with tax-free shopping in the Woollen Mills before returning to Dublin.


Where to rest your head ?

Accommodation in Dublin

Day 7 : Dublin - Killarney

After breakfast, transfer to the Dublin train station to catch a train to Killarney.

Upon arrival in Killarney, transfer to the accommodation and check in. Rest of the day is at leisure.

Killarney is the ideal base for exploring County Kerry, a rugged, rural, and beautiful corner of southwest Ireland. 


Where to rest your head ?

Accommodation in Killarney

Day 8 : Killarney

After breakfast, embark on a day trip to the Ring of Kerry including Killarney Lakes and National Park

Experience the natural beauty and unspoiled landscapes of Ireland’s emerald coast on this full-day tour of the Ring of Kerry. Follow your guide through the picturesque villages of Glenbeigh, Waterville and Sneem and learn discover the unmatched beauty of Ireland’s must-see spots. You’ll have six and a half hours to explore before returning via Ladies View and the famous Lakes of Killarney. This memorable day includes a trip through the Oakwoods of Killarney’s National Park before returning to your hotel to relax and unwind after a truly incredible day.


Where to rest your head ?

Accommodation in Killarney

Day 9 : Killarney

After breakfast, proceed for a full day tour of the Dingle Peninsula, Slea Head, and Inch Beach.

From Killarney, journey west along Ireland’s rocky Atlantic coast to Dingle Peninsula. Marvel at the majestic landscape dotted with scenes of Irish life, and stop to explore wind-swept beaches, formidable cliffs and unique flora and fauna. Your coach will pass Inch Beach, a favourite location for peace-seeking kite flyers and surfers. Explore Dingle town’s vibrant and colourful streets, and perhaps spot Fungie, Dingle’s famed local dolphin. Afterwards, continue on to Slea Head, the most westerly point in Europe. Along the way, glimpse beehive-shaped huts and life in the Gaeltacht (Irish-speaking) communities that line the route. On the return trip to Killarney, your coach will stop at Gallarus Oratory, one of the region’s mysterious archaeological gems.


Where to rest your head ?

Accommodation in Killarney

Day 10 : Killarney - Galway

After breakfast, transfer to the Killarney train station to board a train to Galway.

Upon arrival in Galway, transfer to the accommodation and check in. Rest of the day is at leisure.

Galway, a culture filled city and home to some of Ireland’s most spectacular natural beauty spots, including the Cliffs of Moher and Connemara’s hills, bogs, and rocky peaks. Spend your time exploring the traditional pubs and cobbled streets of the town centre, as well as a few of the scenic locales in the surrounding countryside.


Where to rest your head ?

Accommodation in Galway

Day 11 : Galway

Today visit the Aran Islands and the Cliffs of Moher.

Travel along the Wild Atlantic Way with your guide, through pretty villages including Ballindereen, Clarenbridge and Kilcolgan. Take a boat from Doolin to Inisheer where you can explore the smallest of the Aran island. Spend approximately 2hours at your own leisure walking or biking to experience the island. Then, sail beneath the mighty Cliffs of Moher on the return ferry back to Doolin. Once you arrive in Doolin, head to the cliffs and soak up spectacular views from atop. Enjoy a walk along these spectacular cliffs and visit the environmentally friendly visitor centre.


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Accommodation in Galway

Day 12 : Galway - Dublin Departure

After breakfast, transfer to the Galway train station to board a train to Dublin.

Upon arrival in Dublin, a private vehicle will transfer you to Dublin airport where you can catch your flight back home.


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Inclusions

accommodation
Hotels & Apartments
meals
Daily Breakfast
sightseeing
Tours & Excursion
transfers
Private Airport Transfers
transport
Intercity Trains
visa
Irish Visa
travel insurance
12 Days

Exclusions

flights
International Flights
meals
Food & Drinks

Starting from
110000 per person