Ireland home to hundred of small islands, each with their own unique character. A destination with Boutique Shopping, Real Irish Pubs, Wild Atlantic Way; Home town of Titanic Belfast. Ireland one complete destination.
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Ireland home to hundred of small islands, each with their own unique character. A destination with Boutique Shopping, Real Irish Pubs, Wild Atlantic Way; Home town of Titanic Belfast. Ireland one complete destination.
On arrival meet and greet at airport by Uday Tours & Travel representative and transfer to Hotel. Today day free for relax and explore the historic city at your own.
Overnight at the Hotel.
Morning breakfast, later guided tour of Dublin visiting St. Patrick's Cathedral and Trinity College. In 1991 St. Patrick's Cathedral celebrated 800 years of worship. There are two medieval cathedrals in Dublin - one was outside the city walls, one inside. Since disestablishment, St. Patrick's has been the National Cathedral for the whole of Ireland.
Dublin is the capital of Ireland and its largest city. Founded as a Viking settlement, the city has been Ireland's primary city for most of the island's history since medieval times. Today, it is an economic administrative and cultural center for Ireland and has one of the fastest growing populations of any European capital city. Evening enjoy a traditional Irish folk night with dinner.
Morning breakfast, later leave for Kilkenny, enroute visit Kilmainham Jail.
Kilkenny is Considered by many to be Ireland's loveliest inland city, Kilkenny rose to prominence in the 13th century when the Irish Parliament often met at Kilkenny Castle. Kilkenny's rich medieval heritage is evident in the city's treasure trove of historic buildings and landmarks and it is arguably the pre-eminent medieval city in Ireland.
Evening free for relax, overnight at the hotel.
Morning breakfast, later depart for Cork. Visit Middleton distillery where you'll have the opportunity to enjoy a complementary drop of Irish whiskey after the tour.
Later, visit Cobh Heritage Center and also visit to Blarney Castle, built nearly six hundred years ago by Cormac Mac Carthy, one of Ireland's greatest chieftains. There will also be an opportunity for shopping at Blarney Woollen Mills. Overnight in Cork.
Morning breakfast, later morning free time in Cork. Located on the banks of the River Lee, Cork is the home of Murphy's Original Irish Stout, and considered by many to be the real capital of Ireland Cork is the second largest city in Ireland and it has a reputation for rebelliousness dating back to the town's support for the English pretender Perkin Warbeck in 1491, following the Wars of the Roses. Cork Harbor is the world's second largest natural harbor after Sydney. Cork features architecturally notable buildings originating from the medieval to modern periods. Music, theatre, dance, film and poetry all play a prominent role in Cork city life.
Later depart for Killarney, afternoon visit Muckross House and Gardens.
Overnight in Killarney.
Morning breakfast, later tour Ring of Kerry passing through Killorglin, Glenbeigh, Cahersiveen, Waterville and Coomakesta Pass ( with magnificent views over Derrynane, home of Daniel O' Connell, known as "The Liberator"), Caherdanial, Castlecove, Sneem, Moll's Gap and Ladies View.
The Ring of Kerry is a 179-kilometre circuit of the Iveragh Peninsula, directly south of the Dingle Peninsula on Ireland's west coast. It is considered to be one of Ireland's premier visitor attractions because of its picturesque coastline, diverse vegetation and Killarney National Park. We complete the "Ring" along the Lakes of Killarney, through Killarney Park and return to Killarney town. There is also a museum depicting Kerry Life and the Rhododendrons in the National Park and Garden will be glorious at this time of year. Overnight in Killarney
Morning breakfast later depart for Galway visiting Cliffs of Moher which stretch for 8km (4.9 miles) and rise up to 214 meters (702 feet) above the Atlantic Ocean. Continue on to experience The Burren a region that hosts a spectacular array of over 70 percent of Ireland native flora, including 22 of the 27 native orchid species and the much-loved blue gentian This extraordinary flora supports an equally diverse fauna - from feral goats to pine martens, elegant butterflies to snake-like slow worms.
Later afternoon walking tour of Galway. Galway is also know as "Ireland Cultural Heart" and is known for its vibrant lifestyle and numerous festivals, celebrations and events.
Overnight at the Hotel in Galway.
Morning breakfast later depart for Dunkineely, via Mayo and Sligo.
On arrival check in at the hotel, evening visit St. John Point and Castle. Overnight at the hotel.
Depart for Belfast via the spectacular North Antrim Coast visiting UNESCO geo park Giant's Causeway, the subject of many legends and where an estimated 37,000 basalt columns extend from cliffs down into the sea.
Also visit Carrick -a-Rederope bridge which spans an eighty foot deep chasm connecting Rock Island to the mainland. Later leave for Belfast, overnight in Belfast.
Morning breakfast later Belfast City Guide for a guided tour of Belfast, including the Catholic Falls Road and the Loyalist Shankhill Road where we'll see the republican and loyalist murals of these now peaceful and prosperous areas.
Afternoon visit Titanic Museum understanding more on Titanic and its before and after story.
Evening free for relax and enjoy the city on your own.
Overnight at the hotel.
Morning breakfast, later on time transfer to airport to connect flight for onward journey.