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Overview:
Experience the city of Dublin with its cultural treasures - the gateway to
Irish tradition and scenery of the countryside – and explore the traditions,
landscape and architecture of important Irish counties.
Day 1: Meet the RTT tour escort for the bus
transfer to Frankfurt airport (not incl.) or directly at the airport for the
late morning flight to Dublin. City orientation tour upon the noon time
arrival, then proceed to the hotel for dinner and overnight.
Day 2: After breakfast see Dublin city sights with
admission to Trinity College and St. Patrick’s Cathedral. See the Book of
Kells which was produced by Celtic monks around 800 AD. Considered the
zenith of illuminated medieval manuscripts, the Book of Kells has thrilled
scholars and visitors for two centuries with its colors and ornamentations.
Lunch at one of Dublin’s most famous “publik houses”, the Nancy Hands Pub
(meal included, beverages extra). Travel by bus westward, into the
countryside to visit picturesque Clonmacnoise Monestery on the banks of the
river Shannon. This cluster of ancient buildings gives local culture and
architecture significance both through the progression of religious
structures through the centuries and the historic documents existing to
place them in Irish and English history. Dinner and hotel overnight near
Lisdoonvarna.
Day 3: After your hotel breakfast experience the
sheer beauty of the Cliffs of Moher, a landscape of grey stones and
underground caves. Whether stormy or fog-shrouded, in snow or shining sun,
the Cliffs of Moher are breathtaking!
They stretch for 8 km & rise up to 214 meters (702 feet) above the Atlantic
Ocean and
consistently top the list of impressive tourist attractions for visitors to
Ireland. After an opportunity for lunch (not included), visit Bunratty
Castle and Folk Park in the area of Limerick, to discover the life and
customs of 19th century Ireland. Bunratty Castle is the most
complete and authentic medieval fortress in Ireland. Built in 1425 it was
restored in 1954 to its former medieval splendour and now contains mainly
15th and 16th century furnishings, tapestries, and works of art which
capture the mood of those times. The houses and cottages of the folk park
spread out at the foot of its massive walls, much in the way that the
cottages and crofts of old would have clustered around its base. The
impressive park features over 30 buildings in a ‘living’ village and rural
setting. Enjoy the tastes, scents, sights and sounds of this
enchanting place as you stroll from house to house or around the charming
village complete with school, post office, doctors house, hardware shop,
printers and of course the pub! Drive through the town of Limerick, where
St. John’s church spire (the tallest in Ireland) competes with the modern
glass Riverside skyscraper. Hotel overnight near Killarny. An Irish
Folklore evening (included) will bring Irish culinary and musical culture
to life and invite you to step along with the music!
Watch as dancers hop, skip, and slide their way through Irish jigs. Listen
as musicians use fiddles, flutes, and pipes to evoke the most traditional
Gaelic music. Experience the best of traditional culture at this Irish
Folklore Evening.
Day 4: Don’t pack up! Have breakfast before
heading out for a day-long panorama tour of Ireland’s greenest countryside
along the coast of the Ring of Kerry.
The Ring of Kerry is part of the mystical & unspoiled region of Ireland that
has attracted visitors for hundreds of years.
Narrow roads and white sheep bring the green
into sharp contrast. It is possible to
see the Iron Age forts & Ogham stones, old monasteries, and a landscape
carved out of rock by the last Ice Age 10,000 years ago.
Stop for lunch along the way (not included) and have a chance for some
Irish hospitality. Drive through Killarny National Park, visited by Queen
Victoria when she spent the night in Muckross House. Explore this manor
house decorated in landed gentry style. The principal rooms are furnished in
period style and portray the elegant lifestyle of the 19th century
landowning class, while in the basement, one can imagine the busy bustle of
the servants as they went about their daily chores. The gardens of Muckross
House are world-renowned for horticultural collections. Return to your
hotel for dinner and overnight.
Day 5: Breakfast and hotel check-out, before beginning the return to
Dublin though the Irish midlands. Near Cork, visit Blarney Castle and test
your skills with the Stone of Eloquence. Kiss it and you’ll never again be
lost for words. But don’t take our word for it – everyone from Sir Walter
Scott to a host of American presidents, world leaders, and international
entertainers has been eager to take advantage. If people come for the
Stone, many stay for the mystical and beautiful Rock Close and gardens. A
castle built over 600 years ago, this is where all the blarney began!
Visit the Old Midleton Distillery of the Jameson Heritage Centre to unlock
the secrets of Irish Whiskey,
culminating in the Jameson Bar with the Irish Whiskey tasting session.
Try it out (included for adults only) and see if it’s to your taste.
Explore the Rock of Cashel
one of the most remarkable collections of
Celtic art and
medieval architecture to be found
anywhere in Europe. It is here that St. Patrick is supposed to have
converted the King of Munster. The Rock is crowned by a complex of many
buildings and high crosses, and is one of the most photographed sites in
Ireland.
Spend the last night in Ireland on the edge of Dublin. Dinner and hotel
overnight.
Day 6: After your breakfast and hotel check-out say
“Slán agat” to the Emerald Isles and return to Frankfurt. A scheduled
afternoon flight may allow for some free time in Dublin before the flight.
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