| Day one |
Tour Dublin city.
Tour Trinity College, 16th Century, view the Book
of Kells (an ancient manuscript) and tour the Library. Onto Temple Bar, the oldest part of Dublin and then tour Dublin
Castle. All that
remains is a Round Tower, the adjacent buildings are all Government
owned and some Government Departments function from here. Visit and tour Christchurch Cathedral. To the Guinness
Hop Store, take a self-guided tour here. Onto Kilmainham Goal,
18th Century jail, you will have a guided tour here also.
This tour will give you an excellent insight into Irelands history from
the 17th Century to early 20th Century, indeed many Irish Patriots were imprisoned here
including Michael Collins and Eamon DeValera. Stay in Dublin tonight.
Duration of Tour: 7/8 hrs |



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| Day Two |
Destination is Waterford.
Enroute visit Powerscourt House (18th Century)
together with its Italian and Japanese Gardens.These are situated adjacent to the scenic village of Enniskerry
which is itself situated at the foothills of the Wicklow mountains.Tour Glendalough, this was a Monastic settlement founded
by St. Kevin. Tour the
ruins of a 12th Century Castle in Ferns, Co. Wexford. Onto Enniscorthy where the 1798 rebellion was
formed. Tour Waterford city which was founded by the Norseman Regonald in the 7th Century
and view the Ruined Walls. To the Waterford Crystal plant, have a
guided tour here and visit the showrooms. Stay in Waterford tonight.
Duration of Tour: 7/8 hrs |
| Day Three |
Tour to Kilkenny city.
Enroute visit Jerpoint Abbey. This dates back to the 11th
Century and has some important Gothic and Romanesque features.Onto Kilkenny city, a large town with narrow streets and
some lovely shop fronts. Visit and tour the castle here, while the Kilkenny design centre is also worth
a visit. Visit and tour the
Black Abbey, this is a must do. Stay in Kilkenny tonight.
Duration of Tour: 7/8 hrs |
| Day Four |
Destination is Cork.
First this morning, view and tour the Rock of Cashel, this was
the principle stronghold of the Kings of Munster in Mediaeval times, but
after a visit by St. Patrick, it acquired a religious significance
thereafter. Enroute visit Cobh
(pronounced Cove and formerly known as Queenstown), beautiful scenic
town nestling by the River Lee as it joins the ocean. Visit the Heritage
centre and tour the trials and tribulations of the Irish as they made
their hazardous journeys to the New World. Tour St. Colmans Cathedral, maybe have lunch at the Titanic
restaurant. Onto Blarney,
visit the Castle here and kiss the Blarney Stone and make your
wish. Stop at the Woollen Mills in the afternoon for some shopping. Stay at Blarney tonight.
Duration of Tour: 7/8 hrs |
| Day Five |
Destination is Kenmare.
Leave Blarney this morning. First
stop will be Kinsale. Tour
this very scenic town, then tour Charles Fort built by the
British to strengthen the defences to Kinsale harbour and see some
splendid views from here. Then tour West Cork along the southern coast of Ireland to Bantry,
then into Kenmare through Glengarrif and over the Caha mountain
range. This is a very scenic tour. Stops also along this route
include Bantry and Glengarrif. Tour the lovely and scenic town of
Kenmare where you will spend the night.
Duration of Tour: 7/8 hrs |
| Day Six |
Tour to Killarney.
Tour the Ring of Kerry this date. This is purely a scenic drive
over Mountain ranges and by the ocean. Reach Killarney in the afternoon, tour the town, then visit
and tour Muckross house & gardens. If time permits maybe take a ride in a Jaunting car. Stay tonight in Killarney.
Duration of tour: 7/8 hrs |
| Day Seven |
Tour to Dingle this day.
This is a very old and scenic town. Tour the town on foot and in the afternoon tour the Dingle
peninsula, again this is a very scenic drive. Through Ventry, Dunquin and Ballyferriter, tour the Gallarus,
this is an ancient stone church dating back hundreds of years.At sunset be available to take photographs by the harbour for
some spectacular views. Dine in one of Dingles many fine restaurants. Attend a pub tonight and enjoy
some traditional music and song. Stay in Dingle tonight.
Duration of Tour: 7/8 hrs |
| Day Eight |
Tour to Limerick city.
Enroute you will drive over the Connor Pass on Brandon Mountain
to Tralee (famous for its annual Rose festival).Stop here and walk around the town centre.
Visit Listowel (famous for its Poets and Playwrights) and
onto Tarbert. Then you will take a very scenic drive to Limerick by the River Shannon estuary.Enroute
visit the Abbey ruins at Askeaton and tour the very scenic town
of Adare. Then into
the city where you will visit the Hunt Museum which holds the
largest collection of International antiquities and art. Onto King John’s Castle, 7th Century, tour
same. Visit Durty Nellies Pub tonight (located beside Bunratty Castle). Stay in the Limerick region.
Duration of Tour: 7/8 hrs |
| Day Nine |
Destination is Galway city.
Guided tour of Bunratty Castle & Folk Park this morning.
The castle dating back to the 13th Century is
completely restored to its original self and is furnished with period
furniture of that era. See some 19th Century cottages and
houses, visit the 19th Century Street with its authentic
shops, post offices, dispensory and schoolhouse. It has also got its own
farm with a range of animals. Enroute
to Galway city, tour Connemara via Barna, Spiddal and then to Oughterard.
Connemara is a very barren and sparsely populated area with
numerous lakes and mountains in the background. Stop on occasion along this route for photographs which include
some of Irelands most spectacular scenery. Continue onto Galway city and stay here tonight.
Duration of Tour: 7/8 hrs |
| Day Ten |
Destination is Shannon.
Have a guided tour of Galway city this morning taking in the Cathedral, Spanish
Arch and should you be interested Galway Crystal.Then onto West Clare.
Enroute tour Dunguire Castle in Kinvara, stop in the very
scenic towns of Kinvara and Ballyvaughan with harbours by the ocean.
Tour the Burren National Park today and visit the world renowned Cliffs
of Moher (dramatic 770 feet of sheer drop), then tour Dysart
O’Dea Castle in Corofin. Onto
Ennis, the county town of Clare. Drive through this historic town with its narrow streets.
Stay tonight in either Ennis or near Shannon Airport for your
flight home next morning.
Duration of Tour: 7/8 hrs |