Iconic Ireland and Ashford Castle Tour Package (5 Nights / 6 Days)

0 (0 Reviews)
From: ₹200,322.00
0
(0 review)
Check
Duration

9 Nights / 10 Days

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

12 people

Languages

___

About this tour

Ireland, officially the Republic of Ireland, is a sovereign nation located in northwestern Europe, sharing the island of Ireland with Northern Ireland, part of the United Kingdom. Dublin serves as its capital and largest city. With a population of around 4.9 million, Ireland has a rich history, marked by struggles for independence from the UK. The country is known for its vibrant culture, traditional music, and dance, along with literary contributions. It boasts lush landscapes, earning it the nickname “Emerald Isle,” and has a diverse economy, including technology and pharmaceutical industries. Ireland is a popular tourist destination, offering historic sites, stunning scenery, and warm hospitality.

Tourist Attractions In Ireland

The current query has no posts. Please make sure you have published items matching your query.

Highlights

  • Enjoy Dublin's traditional atmosphere
  • Take a deep breath at the Cliffs of Moher
  • Go for a walk in Galway
  • Explore the famous Ring of Kerry

Included/Excluded

  • Accommodation
  • Guide
  • Meals
  • Additional Services
  • Transport
  • Flights
  • Insurance
  • Optional
  • Additional Services

Itinerary

The 'Emerald Isle' puts its best foot forward in this iconic exploration of its soul-stirring landscapes. We kick off our epic journey along the walled gardens and rambling walks of Powerscourt Gardens. Its sweeping terraces, ornamental lakes and over 200 varieties of trees and shrubs ensure it befits its status as one of the most beautiful gardens in Ireland. Enjoy a Welcome Dinner this evening to get to know your fellow travellers.

Lyrics and legends await this morning as we join a Local Specialist on a city tour to visit St. Patrick's Cathedral, where Jonathan Swift was once installed as Dean. We admire the colourful doorways in the stately Georgian Squares and stroll along the cobbled courtyard of Trinity College and see the Book of Kells. Enjoy the rest of the day at leisure to soak up the charisma of this city. Wander along Grafton Street and see its lively performers, stop for a pint of the 'Black Stuff' in Temple Bar or relax in St. Stephen's Green.

We leave the hospitality of Dublin behind for County Kilkenny, on route we stop in Waterford where we have free time for lunch, or perhaps join a walking tour with a local specialist. We continue south to the lively city of Cork, enjoying a free evening to discover its sights, sounds and flavours. Our Stays With Stories accommodation is the historic Maldron Shandon Hotel. Originally Cork’s first general hospital opened in 1720, the building has a colourful history that has seen it survive wars, political upheaval, fire and demolition threats before it opened its doors as a grand hotel.

Head to Blarney in pursuit of the 'gift of the gab'. Kiss the fabled Stone then head west to the lakeside setting of Killarney, our springboard to the enduring beauty of the Ring of Kerry.

Circle the scenic Ring of Kerry admiring its famous 'forty shades of green' and seeing first-hand the scenic landscapes that have inspired writers and poets for centuries. Perhaps join a Local Specialist for a scenic guided walk at Torc Waterfall, strolling over wooded paths and lakeshore trails.

Begin the day enchanted by the wild landscapes, you’ll continue along the Wild Atlantic Way to Connect With Locals and meet local horticulturalist, Oonagh, who’ll teach you how to forage before our Be My Guest visit to the Barrtra Seafood restaurant. Oonagh will reveal the importance of sustainable food experiences and you’ll learn how everything on your plate has been bought locally, perhaps inspired to buy local produce when you return home. Our up-close encounter with Ireland's irresistible beauty continues, as we journey north to the towering Cliffs of Moher. Admire the dramatic cliffs that rise 200 metres above the pounding Atlantic and survey the endless ocean views that will leave you with many stories to share when you return home. Beyond the endless views and the opportunity to capture on film the colonies of curious-looking puffins that find sanctuary in its nooks and crannies, you’ll have an opportunity to visit the Cliffs of Moher Visitor Experience which really brings this natural phenomenon to life in an interactive way, leaving you with a deep understanding of this special place. Your next overnight stop is Galway where you can really get under the skin of this cultural capital and indulge your love for music, art and good times.

Dive Into Culture at the Connemara Celtic Crystal Factory, watching master craftsmen carve Connemara crystal. Then enjoy an orientation tour of Galway with plenty of free time afterwards to explore this vibrant city on your own.

A rugged realm of mountains, lakes, rivers and villages provides a stunning backdrop for our leisurely drive through Connemara – an unspoilt region of western Ireland that was immortalised in John Wayne's 'The Quiet Man'. We'll visit Kylemore Abbey and ramble through its exquisite Victorian walled garden. Later, board 'The Isle of Innisfree' for an exclusive cruise on shimmering Lough Corrib. Captain Patrick, Ashford Castle's Local Specialist, will share his local knowledge as you glide through its peaceful waters. Upon disembarking, a lone piper will escort you over the drawbridge to Ashford Castle, one of Trafalgar's Stays With Stories, where tonight you will dine as lords and ladies at an elegant royal dining experience (gentlemen are requested to wear a jacket).

Indulge in the sumptuous surrounds of Ashford Castle. Stroll around its exquisite estate and admire its lavish interiors before you return to Dublin. Spend the rest of the afternoon delving into the centuries-old history of the Irish capital. This evening, it's time to reminisce over shared memories at a delicious Farewell Dinner.

As the curtain falls on a memorable journey with new friends, we say a fond slán go fóill to Dublin and the 'Emerald Isle'. Find out more about your free airport transfer at trafalgar.com/freetransfers

Frequently asked questions

Various types of tour packages are available for Ireland, including classic highlights tours covering major attractions, cultural and heritage tours delving into the country's literary history and traditions, adventure tours for outdoor enthusiasts exploring the rugged landscapes, and specialized tours focusing on specific interests like food, music, and whiskey tasting experiences. Additionally, there are self-drive tours for those who prefer more flexibility and personalized itineraries, and luxury tours for travelers seeking upscale accommodations and exclusive experiences.

In most Ireland tour packages, accommodations are included. Tour operators typically offer different types of packages to cater to various budgets and preferences. These packages may range from budget options to luxury accommodations, depending on the level of comfort and services desired by the traveler. Accommodations are an essential component of tour packages to ensure travelers have a place to stay throughout their trip, and it allows them to focus on enjoying the sights and experiences without worrying about finding lodging independently. However, it's always advisable to check the specific details of a tour package to confirm what is included, as the offerings may vary between different tour operators.

The currency of Ireland is the Euro (€). It is the official currency of both the Republic of Ireland and several other European Union (EU) member states. The Euro is abbreviated as "EUR." Ireland adopted the Euro as its national currency on January 1, 1999, replacing the Irish pound (punt). Since then, it has been the sole legal tender used for all financial transactions in the country.

The best time to visit Ireland is during the shoulder seasons of spring (March to May) and autumn (September to October). During these months, the weather is mild, and the crowds are smaller compared to the peak summer season. Spring brings blooming landscapes, while autumn showcases beautiful foliage. If you prefer more pleasant weather and a more relaxed experience, these seasons are ideal for exploring Ireland's scenic beauty and cultural attractions.

To book an Ireland tour package, follow these steps: research reputable tour operators, choose a package that fits your interests and budget, check the itinerary, inclusions, and accommodations, book directly through the operator's website or contact them for assistance, and ensure you have all necessary travel documents and insurance before confirming your reservation.

Tour's Location

Reviews

0/5
Not Rated
(0 Reviews)
Excellent
0
Very Good
0
Average
0
Poor
0
Terrible
0
0 reviews on this Tour - Showing 1 to 0

Write a review

From: ₹200,322.00
0 (0 Reviews)

Owner

admin

Member Since 2022

Explore other options

Get Your Holiday Customized

Step 1

Fill Customization Form - Express Your Travel Desires

Share your travel preferences by filling our simple form. Choose your destination, dates, budget, and interests to kickstart the creation of your dream journey

Step 2

Get Personalized Plan - Expertly Crafted for You

Our travel experts will work their magic and curate a tailored travel plan just for you. Enjoy a thoughtfully crafted itinerary with handpicked attractions, activities, accommodations, and seamless logistics.

Step 3

Enjoy Your Dream Journey - Embrace the Magic

Embark on your personalized adventure with confidence. TripGinny takes care of the details, allowing you to immerse yourself in the magic of your dream journey. Explore, discover, and make lasting memories.