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Tonight, join in the fun and feasting at Bunratty or Knappogue Castle. Your medieval-style banquet is served in the Great Hall of the 15th century castle.
Start Time
Aug 5
CIE Tours
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Jul 31 - Aug 10, 2026
Steven Green
Mayfair Travel
steven@mayfairtravel.com
2153318880
A guided tour through Ireland, visiting key historical and cultural sites, with activities including city tours, scenic drives, and cultural experiences.
Essential Documents & Money Passport & ID: Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your travel dates. Travel Insurance: Coverage for health, belongings, and trip interruptions is a must. Credit Cards & Euros: While cards are w...
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Supplement for a solo traveler desiring to room by themselves and not share their rooms with anyone else
PHL · Jul 31, 2026 at 6:50PM EDT
DUB · Aug 1, 2026 at 6:30AM IST
DUB · Aug 10, 2026 at 1:45PM IST
PHL · Aug 10, 2026 at 4:10PM EDT
The trip includes one group transfer arrival and departure at the airport. Passengers arriving on August 1 after 6:30 AM will need to make their own way to the first hotel. Also passengers departing on Aug 10 before 1:45 PM will need to make their...
After landing at Dublin Airport, complete customs and immigration formalities. Your CIE Tours driver/guide will welcome you to Ireland and escort you and your luggage to the coach. Next, stop to have breakfast with your group at a local restaurant...
Set off with a local guide who will show you around Dublin. The city has been molded through the centuries by economic, political and artistic influences that have shaped its architecture.
Visit Trinity College, founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I. Walk along the grounds that notable alumni such as Oscar Wilde, Bram Stoker, and Samuel Beckett had attended. Stop and see the Old Library, which houses the Book of Kells, a 9th century ...
Aug 1 - 3, 2026 · Check in: 3:00PM IST
Located across from Trinity College, this Georgian style hotel is also in close proximity to other popular attractions. It is less than a 10 minute walk to the River Liffey, Temple Bar, the Abbey Theatre, and more. The interior features grand deco...
In the morning, head to a local venue to celebrate Mass with your group.
Step inside the General Post Office Museum and be transported back in time to Dublin during Easter Week, 1916. This immersive exhibit covers one of the most influential moments in Irish history and features touch screens, video, audio, and artifac...
Tour Guinness Storehouse to see exhibits on how this world-famous stout was first created and why it is so popular today. Finish your visit in the roof-top bar, where you can sample a draft of Guinness.
This evening, enjoy a dinner of Irish specialties followed by a lively show of traditional Irish music, songs and displays of step-dancing.
Head to a local venue to celebrate Mass with your group.
Drive to Blarney, where you can visit Blarney Castle, built almost 600 years ago by Ireland’s greatest chieftains, Cormac MacCarthy. Climb the battlements of Blarney Castle and kiss the famous "Stone of Eloquence”. Legend says that anyone who kiss...
Visit the Blarney Woollen Mills and shop for Irish gifts, wool & Aran sweaters, Irish crystal, Celtic jewelry, and much more direct from Ireland.
Travel by horse drawn jaunting car through the beautiful grounds of Killarney National Park to Ross Castle on the shores of Lough Leane.
Aug 3 - 5, 2026 · Check in: 4:00PM IST
This traditional hotel has been welcoming visitors since 1854. The hotel retains its glorious old-world style while offering guests a range of modern guest rooms. Enjoy fine cuisine in the elegant restaurant. Extensive gardens, a cozy bar and leis...
Discover the beauties of the Dingle Peninsula on this circular route that forms part of the Wild Atlantic Way. It was once described by the National Geographic Traveler as "the most beautiful place on earth." Drive along the south shore of the pen...
Continue on to Slea Head at the western tip of the peninsula. This excursion will give you excellent views of mountains and coastline and looking over to the Iveragh Peninsula.
Enjoy some time in Dingle, an area situated below Slievanea Mountain that faces comfortably onto a sheltered harbor. As a market town and fishing port, Dingle has long been well supplied with pubs and opportunities to hear traditional Irish music.
Stop in the village of Adare, famous for its attractive main street of thatched houses and colorful gardens. Stroll through the village and take some photos.
Aug 5 - 6, 2026 · Check in: 3:00PM IST
Location This hotel is located in the centre of Ennis, very close to the famous Cliffs of Moher, The Burren and Bunratty Castle. Shannon airport is only some 20 minutes away by car. Facilities The hotel has a lift and features 110 non-smoking room...
Drive along the scenic coast of County Clare to visit the Cliffs of Moher, one of Ireland's most beloved, natural landmarks. See magical vistas, overlooking the shimmering Atlantic Ocean along with Ireland's Western coastline.
Pass through the Burren, an area of rocky limestone hills where a number of unique flowers thrive. This region also contains many dolmens, prehistoric monuments formed by large limestone slabs.
Join a local guide for a gentle walking tour of Galway. See the medieval city walls, Lynch's Castle and the narrow streets.
Aug 6 - 9, 2026 · Check in: 4:00PM IST
Head to Knock Shrine to celebrate Mass with your group this morning.
Visit Knock Shrine, one of the world's leading shrines where the Virgin Mary appeared to 15 people on August 21, 1879.
Travel through Connemara Region to admire the sweeping views of boglands and misty mountains. As you drive along you will see many sheep that graze freely and also tracts of bogland where some people hand-cut peat for home heating. Follow the scen...
Nestled in the heart of Connemara, on the Wild Atlantic Way, Kylemore Abbey is a haven of history, beauty and serenity. Home to a Benedictine order of Nuns for the past 100 years, Kylemore Abbey welcomes visitors from all over the world each year ...
Travel to the center of Ireland to visit Clonmacnoise. This monastic settlement was founded in 545 and is delightfully set on the banks of the River Shannon. Learn about the history of the site and take a walk around to see the ancient monuments.
Following, travel into Athlone, where you will board a replicated Viking ship. As you travel along the River Shannon, see lovely views of the surrounding countryside and learn about Ireland's Viking history as you sail to Clonmacnoise.
Continue your drive into Dublin, check into your hotel and settle into your room. In the evening, meet your fellow travelers for a wonderful farewell dinner at a local pub or restaurant.
Aug 9 - 10, 2026