The Grand tour of Ireland

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Two Weeks of Irish Magic Await!

Ireland in 14 days? You’re in for a whirlwind adventure! Picture breathtaking cliffs, charming villages, and the warmest welcomes. Two weeks in Ireland offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, rich history, and warm hospitality. Explore vibrant Dublin, drive along the stunning Ring of Kerry, and marvel at the majestic Cliffs of Moher. Dive into the charming countryside, savor delicious local cuisine, and experience the warmth of Irish culture. From bustling cities to tranquil landscapes, Ireland has something to offer every traveler.

From 3,666 £
15 days / 14 nights

per person

sharing a double room

Why you’ll love it…

A captivating island promising endless exploration and unforgettable memories.

Discover iconic landmarks and hidden gems that will leave you yearning for more.

From rugged coastlines to vibrant cities, Ireland’s diverse beauty will take your breath away.

Savor the taste of Ireland with its hearty dishes and world-renowned whiskey.

Your travel guide

Day 1

Arrival in Dublin

Welcome to Dublin! You’ll be greeted at the airport and transferred to your hotel. The rest of the day is yours to unwind and explore.

Day 2 & 3

Two Days Exploring Dublin

Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Dublin over the next two days. From its Viking beginnings, this vibrant capital has evolved into a treasure trove of history and culture.

Explore Dublin’s captivating past as you wander its streets, encountering remnants from centuries gone by. From the awe-inspiring Book of Kells to the elegant Georgian architecture, every corner reveals a story. For a comprehensive overview, hop on the Dublin City Sightseeing bus, offering flexible exploration of top attractions like Dublin Zoo and Trinity College (home to the Book of Kells). Engaging guides bring the city to life.

No visit to Dublin is complete without experiencing the iconic Guinness Storehouse. This world-renowned attraction offers a captivating journey through the history of Ireland’s beloved stout. The highlight? Enjoying a complimentary pint with breathtaking city views from the Gravity Bar.

Day 4

Wicklow Mountains & Waterford

Your (true) Irish adventure begins today! Collect your rental car in Dublin and embark on a scenic drive through County Wicklow, often called Ireland’s Garden County. Explore the historic Glendalough, a captivating monastic settlement with plenty to discover. For a true step back in time, venture into Tomnafinoge Wood, a pristine ancient woodland nestled between Shillelagh and Tinahely.

Next, journey to Waterford, Ireland’s oldest city. This charming destination seamlessly blends ancient history with modern life. Wander through medieval walls, discover hidden gems in cobbled alleyways, and admire the grandeur of historic buildings. Soak up the city’s vibrant atmosphere with its lively pubs, gourmet dining, and unique shops.

Your day concludes in the charming coastal town of Kinsale, where you’ll spend the next two nights. Enjoy the coastal ambiance and prepare for more Irish adventures to come.

Day 5

Kinsale & Cork

Discover the charm of Kinsale and the vibrant city of Cork today. Cork, a cosmopolitan gem nestled in Ireland’s southwest, has an undeniable allure that captivates locals and visitors alike. Its island location on the River Lee creates a unique atmosphere, buzzing with energy in trendy coffee shops, inspiring art galleries, quirky museums, and lively pubs. Despite its city status, Cork maintains a relaxed, welcoming vibe.

This compact, friendly city boasts a distinctive character, offering unforgettable experiences. Be captivated by a concert at a historic church, explore the chilling ambiance of a 19th-century jail, or savor the flavors of Ireland at the iconic English Market.

Day 6

Exploring Killarney

Spend the next three nights exploring the enchanting town of Killarney. Embrace the history with visits to St. Mary’s Cathedral and the 14th-century Ross Castle, a picturesque lakeside fort. However, the real magic lies within Killarney National Park. This vast, unspoiled wilderness, spanning 26,000 acres, invites you to roam freely and discover breathtaking landscapes.

Don’t miss the opportunity to explore Muckross House, a magnificent Victorian mansion that showcases Ireland’s opulent past. For a truly authentic experience, take a leisurely jaunting car ride through the park. As you trot along, uncover the rich history, legends, and hidden gems of this iconic Irish landscape.

Day 7

Exploring the Ring of Kerry

Embark on the iconic Ring of Kerry today. This breathtaking coastal drive winds along narrow roads, offering unparalleled views of Ireland’s enchanting wilderness. Journey through a region steeped in myth and legend, where rugged landscapes and pristine beaches have captivated visitors for centuries.

Discover the beach of Glenbeigh, boasting eight kilometers of golden sand and dramatic mountain backdrops. For a glimpse into rural Irish life, visit the Bog Village, a charming collection of restored thatched cottages. Soak in the natural beauty of this captivating region, where mountains, coast, and beaches converge to create a truly unforgettable experience.

Day 8

Exploring the Dingle Peninsula

Today, explore the stunning Dingle Peninsula, a captivating alternative to the Ring of Kerry. This 30-mile stretch of coastline boasts dramatic cliffs, sandy beaches, and the majestic Slieve Mish Mountains, culminating in Ireland’s second-highest peak, Mount Brandon.

Let the peninsula’s charm captivate you! Enjoy safe swimming, invigorating walks, and the vibrant spirit of the Irish language. Discover a rich musical heritage, savor delectable cuisine, and explore the work of talented local artisans. With world-class surfing and a thriving arts scene, the Dingle Peninsula offers something for everyone.

Day 9

A Night in Adare Village

Today, journey to the picturesque village of Adare, a true gem of County Limerick. Steeped in history, Adare boasts charming thatched cottages, ancient stone walls, and a timeless atmosphere that captures the essence of Ireland.

Explore the village’s enchanting surroundings, with mysterious ruins and historic churches whispering tales of the past. Delve deeper into Adare’s rich history at the Heritage Centre, where captivating exhibits and audiovisual presentations bring the village’s story to life.

Adare is a postcard-perfect oasis, inviting you to relax and soak up its charm.

Day 10

Cliffs of Moher & Galway

Start your day with a visit to the world-famous Cliffs of Moher. Rising 702 feet above the Atlantic Ocean, these dramatic cliffs stretch for five miles along County Clare’s coastline. On a clear day, enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the Aran Islands, Galway Bay, and the distant Connemara mountains. Climb O’Brien’s Tower for an even more spectacular vantage point.

Continue your journey to Galway City, where you can explore its vibrant atmosphere. The city’s impressive cathedral, a modern masterpiece, dominates the skyline. Discover its stunning interior, featuring intricate rose windows and beautiful wall paintings.

Afterward, take a leisurely stroll along the Salthill Promenade. This two-mile walkway offers stunning views of Galway Bay. Don’t forget the local tradition: kick the wall at Blackrock to complete your promenade experience!

Day 11

Exploring Donegal

Today, venture into County Donegal, a region renowned for its dramatic landscapes. Explore winding country roads, passing through remote villages, sprawling fields, and rugged mountains. Discover stunning sea cliffs, dramatic peninsulas, and vibrant carpets of purple heather.

Indulge in the natural beauty of Glenveagh National Park, a vast expanse of mountains, lakes, and woodlands. Home to a majestic red deer herd, the park also boasts Glenveagh Castle, a magnificent 19th-century mansion.

Uncover Donegal’s rich history with visits to Donegal Castle, nestled on the banks of the River Eske, and Doagh Famine Village. Step back in time through the poignant story of a local family and community as you explore this living museum, featuring original dwellings inhabited until recently.

Day 12

Exploring Derry-Londonderry

Today, discover the historic city of Londonderry, also known as Derry. This unique walled city, the only one of its kind in the British Isles, boasts a rich and turbulent past. Explore its impressive 17th-century walls, which once protected early settlers from England and Scotland. Enjoy the city’s vibrant atmosphere, with its charming riverside setting, fascinating historical sites, and thriving arts scene.

Uncover Londonderry’s captivating story at the Tower Museum, which traces the city’s history from its geological origins to the present day.

After exploring the city, continue your journey to the coastal town of Ballycastle, where you will spend the next two nights.

Day 13

Giants Causeway & Ballycastle

Explore the stunning Northern Irish coastline and witness the natural wonder of the Giant’s Causeway. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a breathtaking display of nature’s power, featuring thousands of interlocking basalt columns formed by an ancient volcanic eruption.

Flanked by dramatic cliffs and the wild Atlantic Ocean, the Giant’s Causeway has captivated visitors for centuries with its otherworldly beauty and rich history. Prepare to be amazed by this geological marvel.

Day 14

Explore Belfast

Conclude your journey in the vibrant city of Belfast. This historic city has evolved from a small village into a thriving metropolis, shaped by its rich industrial past.

Explore the Cathedral Quarter, where Belfast’s story began. This charming area, centered around the stunning St. Anne’s Cathedral, offers a glimpse into the city’s heritage. Nearby, Queen’s Quarter is a lively hub of academia, entertainment, and culture, thanks to the presence of Queen’s University Belfast.

Immerse yourself in Belfast’s industrial legacy at the Titanic Quarter, built on the site of the famous shipyards. This revitalized area showcases the city’s transformation and offers a fascinating insight into its maritime history.

Day 15

Return

Return

Your Irish adventure concludes today. Return your rental car at Dublin Airport and prepare for your journey home.

Return

This price includes

  • 14 nights in carefully selected hotels and B&B’s
  • Daily breakfasts to start your day right
  • A rental car with comprehensive insurance and automatic transmission
  • Diverse attractions with included entrance fees
  • Financial protection covers you every step of the way
  • All services booked and pre-paid for your convenience
  • Your travel documents handled efficiently
  • 24/7 Support: Our dedicated team is available whenever you need assistance

This price does not include

  • GPS System: Not included for navigation.
  • Meals: Only breakfast is provided.
  • Activities: Optional activities are not part of the package unless specified.
  • Travel Essentials: Flights, tips, and visas are excluded from the price.

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