Dublin is incredibly picturesque. It’s a medieval city that has some fascinating living history along its streets – ancient buildings, historical sites, street art, memorials & a different story at every turn. At its heart Dublin is a Viking city & its streets are an electric mix of the historic and contemporary, creative and quirky. The Georgian architecture in Dublin is, in fact, some of the best-preserved in the entire world. Visit Phoenix Park, a day’s exploration in itself !.to see the President’s house, Dublin zoo, an abandoned military fort, and a herd of deer. Just outside the city are some truly beautiful seaside towns and extraordinary walking routes. Some long, some short, some easy, some not but all equally stunning. There are very few cities in the world that can boast a literary legacy like Dublin, explore The Longroom at the Trinity College Library for bibliophiles, this room is filled with thousands of rare and antique books on hundreds of shelves
Travelers arriving by train are picked up from Connolly Station Dublin
Welcome to Dublin. You will be picked up by your Private Chauffeur from the Airport or Station and dropped at your Hotel.
EXPLORE DUBLIN ON YOUR OWN Go deer spotting in Phoenix Park- home to around 500 wild fallow deer & the largest enclosed park in any European capital city
EXPLORE DUBLIN ON YOUR OWN Plunge into the Irish Sea at the Forty Foot- a promontory at a deepwater inlet in Sandycove that’s believed to be around 250 years old.
Embark on a day tour from Dublin, passing through Kildare and Limerick to County Clare. Enroute, admire Bunratty Castle and Lahinch. Marvel at the Cliffs of Moher, voted the seventh most wonderful heritage site by UNESCO. On arriving witness the grandeur of these 214m high cliffs stretching along County Clare's coast. Explore for 2 hours, visit O’Brien’s Tower, and enjoy light meals amidst breathtaking scenery. Your tour includes a premium admittance ticket to The Atlantic Edge interpretive centre, offering additional insights into the Cliffs of Moher, and The Ledge virtual reality cliff face adventure, an immersive experience showcasing life at the cliff face both above and below sea level.
Leaving the Cliffs of Moher at 1:15 pm, our journey along the Wild Atlantic Way continues through Burren National Park, home to 75% of Ireland’s native flora and ancient monuments. Traverse picturesque Galway Bay, enchanted by ocean vistas and landmarks like Blackhead Lighthouse and Dunguaire Castle. Guided by storytellers, immerse yourself in centuries' worth of captivating tales along Ireland's stunning coastline.
Arrive in Galway City, known as Ireland’s cultural capital. Join an optional 30-minute guided walking tour of this medieval gem. Explore vibrant cobblestoned streets filled with music and street performers. Discover specialty shops, boutiques, and cafes. Depart Galway at 5:30 pm, reminiscing on wonderful memories as we head back to Dublin.
Join our day tour from Dublin, arriving at 10 am in Kilkenny, steeped in history and charm. Enjoy a 45-minute guided walking tour through narrow cobbled streets and beneath medieval arches, hearing captivating tales. Then, explore Kilkenny at your leisure for 1 hour and 45 minutes. Visit attractions like Kilkenny Castle or Rothe House. Indulge in Kilkenny's culinary delights before departing at 12:30 pm, ensuring ample time to savor the city's food heritage.
Journey through Carlow and the untamed Wicklow Mountains, including the renowned Wicklow Gap. Experience diverse scenery, from lush pastures to dramatic glacial valleys. Pass through locations featured in famous films like Braveheart and PS I Love You. Pause for a 20-minute stroll atop the Wicklow Mountains, capturing stunning photo opportunities of County Wicklow's landscapes before continuing our adventure.
Arriving at Glendalough (Glen of two lakes) around 2:30 pm, opt for a 30-minute guided tour of the Monastic City dating back to 600 AD. Learn about its pivotal role in reintroducing Christianity to Northern and Central Europe. Explore the picturesque Upper Lake and witness an Irish Shepherd at work with his Border Collie sheepdog, herding sheep—a remarkable sight. Depending on the season, you may even hold and feed a baby lamb. Departing at 17:10, we venture through Roundwood, Ireland's highest village, offering views of the Sugarloaf Mountains and Powerscourt Estate. Our return journey concludes in Dublin city around 6:15 pm, where you can reflect on the day's adventures.
Check out of Hotel on or before Specified time. You will be picked up and dropped off at the Airport or Train station by your Private Chauffeur
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