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    Southern Adventures

Tour length

9 days

From

99,999.00$99999.00

Departures on Thursdays from Dublin

(May 7 to October 1)

NEW FOR 2020!
Combining our popular sightseeing tours of Ireland, Ireland’s Ancient East and the Best of the West, with an overnight in Dublin. Visit the medieval city of Kilkenny and enjoy the picturesque beauty of Cork. Discover the Wild Atlantic Way, Ireland’s most famous coastline, the dramatic Cliffs of Moher, the amazing Ring of Kerry, and why not kiss the Blarney stone for good measure.

ONLY 16 GUESTS PER DEPARTURE!

This COMBO TOUR features two popular itineraries:  IRELAND'S ANCIENT EAST + BEST OF THE WEST

1 night in Kilkenny, 2 nights in Cork, 1 night in Dublin, 1 night in Galway, 1 night in Spanish Point, 2 nights in Killarney.

Itinerary


Day

1

Glendalough & Kilkenny

Thursday

Departure Point – Collection from the Gresham Hotel in Dublin between 08:30am to 8:45am. Please meet out front of the hotel between these times.
Leaving Dublin this morning we travel south to Co. Wicklow and the valley of the two lakes. Our first stop is nestled in the Wicklow Mountains National Park, at the Glendalough Visitor Centre. The Glendalough Valley was carved out by glaciers during the Ice Age and the two lakes, from which Glendalough gets its name, were formed when the ice eventually thawed. The Valley is home to one of Ireland’s most impressive monastic sites founded by St. Kevin in the 6th Century. From here we make our way onto historical Kilkenny with a guided tour of Kilkenny Castle. Built over 800 years ago, few buildings in Ireland can lay claim to a longer history of continuous occupation. The Castle’s interiors today capture the nineteenth-century lifestyle of the Butlers of Ormonde, while the architectural elements of the building and its historic landscaped parkland reflect a more varied history that spans the castles 800 years. Our hotel and dinner for the evening will be at the Kilkenny Hibernian Hotel, conveniently located across the road from the Castle.  

Dinner/Overnight – Kilkenny Hibernian Hotel, Kilkenny


Day

2

Waterford & Cork

Friday

Today we head down to the Viking city, Waterford, home to the world-renowned Waterford Crystal where we will be undertaking a tour of the factory. Here we will see first-hand how the exquisite pieces of crystal are made from the furnace to final engraving process that gives Waterford Crystal its signature look. This will be followed by a walking tour which will make Waterford and its heritage the high point of any Irish tour. Moving westward our next stop is Cork City where the evening is yours to discover. Dinner will be on your own choice tonight, and with some of the best eateries in the country you won’t be disappointed. If you’re looking for an after-dinner cocktail, why not head to Cask, recent winner of Ireland’s bar of the year, conveniently located across the street from our hotel!

Overnight – Metropole Hotel, Cork


Day

3

Kinsale

Saturday

After breakfast we make our way south towards Kinsale, but first we have a guided tour of Charles Fort. Built in the 17th century this historic fort is one of the finest surviving examples of a 17th Century star-shaped fort, and much of the construction begun in 1678 remains. Next, we will have some free time in Kinsale one of Ireland’s most picturesque towns. Kinsale is known for its beautiful waterfront, brightly coloured shops and homes, and most notably the food. Hailed as the gourmet capital of Ireland, we will be embarking on a fabulous foodie tour of this scenic town to try everything it has to offer. The tour brings you on a gentle stroll which wends its way through this colourful town. We will stop at various eateries in Kinsale and meet some of the local characters and producers. These people are passionate about their culinary creations and you will learn their stories and more of the history of this unique part of Ireland. Arrive hungry!

Overnight – Metropole Hotel, Cork


Day

4

Longueville & Kildare

Sunday

Departing Cork, we make our way for the orchards of Longueville House. Here, we will learn about the process of making their award-winning cider, and with the entire production happening on site you could say the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree! Continuing on to Dublin we travel through the Curragh of Kildare for a guided tour of the Irish National Stud & Japanese Gardens. Touring with a guide you hear the behind-the-scenes story: stealing the show are the stallions whose racing track records enable them to command gigantic fees to cover mares. Maybe the hours-old foal you see (most are born between February and May) is destined to win the Epsom or Irish Derby.  From here we return back to Dublin.  You will be dropped off outside the Riu Gresham Hotel (23 Upper O’Connell Street, Dublin) by 7 pm.  The city is your's to discover on your own tonight.

Overnight—Dublin city centre hotel


Day

5

Kilbeggan & Galway

Monday

Departure Point for morning of Day 5 – Collection from the Riu Gresham Hotel (23 Upper O’Connell Street, Dublin) between 08:30am to 8:45am. Please meet out front of the hotel.
We leave Dublin this morning and begin our journey west through the midlands towards the oldest licensed distillery in Ireland – Kilbeggan. Here we will learn everything about making Irish Whiskey, uisce beatha – the water of life, from the bog to the bottle. Continuing westward we head towards the River Shannon and the town of Athlone where we’ll stop for lunch. There are many choices in town, but we recommend a visit to the oldest pub in Ireland, Sean’s Bar. From Athlone we head directly to the seaside city of Galway where we will be staying this evening. The rest of your day is free to explore Galway as you see fit, you can catch some buskers on William Street or find yourself nestled in a cozy pub enjoying dinner, a pint of plain, and some traditional Irish music.

Overnight – Harbour Hotel, Galway


Day

6

Aran Islands & Cliffs of Moher

Tuesday

This morning we leave Galway and make our way to the seaside town of Doolin, along the Wild Atlantic Way. Here we will board a ferry to Inis Oírr the most easterly of the Aran Islands, with the name reflecting that, Inis Oírr translates to East Island! While on the island you are free to explore and see what traditional Irish life entailed, the islands 260 permanent residents still converse in Irish! 

After some free time on the island we get back on the ferry to experience the scale and majestic beauty of the Cliffs of Moher with a view that is truly breath-taking.  From the Cliffs we make our way to Spanish Point for dinner at the Armada Hotel with stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean. After dinner you can enjoy the perfect pint around the hearth of a log burning fire at Johnny Burkes pub, which is attached to the hotel.

Dinner/Overnight – Armada Hotel, Spanish Point


Day

7

Killarney

Wednesday

After breakfast with views of the Atlantic Ocean as your backdrop we continue our journey through the Wild Atlantic Way and make our way down to the Kingdom of Kerry. With its craggy coastline, striking scenery and rich historical sites you are spoiled for choice in this beautiful county. Enroute we pass through Limerick on a panoramic tour of the city’s heritage precinct. From Limerick we make our way to the lovely village of Adare, where thatched cottages line the broad main street, here you can enjoy a coffee or a stroll through the quaint village.

We then continue on to Killarney where you will step back in time and experience Ireland’s most traditional mode of transport with a jaunting car tour. Learn about the history, folklore and the beauty of Killarney National Park and the majestic 15th century Ross Castle on the shores of Lough Leane. After checking into the hotel your evening is at leisure, so make sure you explore the town after dinner to catch some live traditional music at the many pubs lining the streets. One we recommend is J. M. Reidys, while it looks small from the outside, the pub has a sprawling interior with loads of cozy nooks that make it feel endless, and with live music almost every night of the year, you’re sure to enjoy a drink or two here.

Overnight – Killarney Plaza Hotel, Killarney


Day

8

Ring of Kerry

Thursday

Today we embark on one of the most scenic drives in Ireland, if not the world, the Ring of Kerry. Filled with picturesque landscapes, stunning coastlines and beautiful villages, it’ll be a wonder if there is any space left on your camera after this enchanting drive. As we make our way around the twists and turns of the Ring you will have plenty of opportunities for photos as well as tea or coffee in one of the many villages along the route. For lunch we will be stopping in the beautiful town of Kenmare, with loads of lovely boutiques and cafes lining the streets, your choices seem endless.

From Kenmare we head to Kissane Sheep Farm for a truly memorable sheepdog performance. The farm has been in the Kissane family for over 200 years and is situated on the doorstep of Killarney National Park with a stunning panoramic view of Moll’s Gap. You will be in awe watching on as the dogs’ movements are controlled by nothing more than a few whistles. After our demonstration at the sheep farm we head through the “Jewel in Kerry’s crown” Killarney National Park. Sitting at the foot of Ireland’s highest mountain range, Macgillycuddy Reeks, and home to Irelands only wild herd of red deer, the park is truly a spectacular spot of natural beauty. This evening we have dinner in our hotel followed by Gaelic Roots, a traditional Irish show in Killarney.

Dinner/ Overnight – Killarney Plaza Hotel, Killarney


Day

9

Blarney & Cashel

Friday

Leaving Killarney today we head east towards Blarney Castle for a chance to kiss the legendary Blarney Stone and gain the gift of eloquence (optional). Why the stone provides eloquence is shrouded in many different mythical origins, ranging from Queens to goddesses. However many legends there are of the origins of the stone, one thing is certain, the only way to experience the gift of the gab for yourself, is to kiss the stone. Besides the Castle, Blarney itself is a nice little village for a spot of lunch and some shopping, after which we will make our way towards the Rock of Cashel. Legend has it the devil himself formed it when taking a bite out of a nearby mountain, breaking his teeth and then spitting the rock out which landed at the site in Cashel. However, the medieval buildings, built in 12th, 13th and 15th century, that sit on the rock are the true sight to behold. From here we sadly have to make the final portion of our trip, and return back to Dublin.

You will be dropped off outside the Riu Gresham Hotel (23 Upper O’Connell Street, Dublin) by 7 pm. 


2020 Dates and Prices

Room Type SingleDoubleTwin
Jul 2$3799.00$3799.00$3199.00$3199.00$3199.00$3199.00
Jul 9SOLD OUTSOLD OUTSOLD OUT
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Oct 1SOLD OUTSOLD OUTSOLD OUT

Prices are per person in Canadian dollars.
Child rate 7-11 years sharing with 2 adults: Call us for a quote.

Triples on request.

Tour Highlights

  • Dublin
  • Glendalough
  • Kilkenny Castle
  • Waterford Crystal
  • Cork
  • Charles Fort
  • Kinsale
  • Kilbeggan
  • Galway
  • Doolin & the Aran Islands
  • Cliffs of Moher
  • Lahinch & Spanish Point
  • Killarney & the Ring of Kerry
  • Blarney
  • Cashel

Tour Inclusions

  • Transportation throughout by modern touring mini-coach
  • Services of an experienced local driver/guide
  • 8 nights ensuite accommodation
  • Full Irish breakfast daily
  • 3 x table d’hote evening meals
  • Walking food tour and tastings in Kinsale
  • Admissions to: Kilkenny Castle, Waterford Crystal, Charles Fort, Cider tasting at Longueville House, Irish National Stud & Japanese Gardens, Kilbeggan Distillery, Doolin to Aran Ferry, Jaunting Car ride through Killarney National Park, Kissane Sheep Farm, Rock of Cashel.
  • Walking tour of Waterford
  • Gaelic Roots traditional Irish show in Killarney

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