Irish Legends Tour 9 Day Itinerary
Day 1 - Mon:
Dublin Tour
& Kilmainham Gaol
Arrive at
Dublin
Airport, reclaim your
baggage and head to the CIE Tours desk in the Arrivals Hall to arrange a group
transfer to your hotel between 7:00 am and 12:00 noon. Passengers arriving later
will transfer to the hotel at their own expense. At 2:00 pm a local tour guide
will introduce you to Dublin's River Liffey, wide O'Connell Street,
tranquil St. Stephen's Green, the Irish Famine Memorial, Leinster House and
other public buildings. See some of the elegant Georgian houses for which the
city is famous and visit Kilmainham Gaol to understand the penal system in times
past. See where many of Ireland's leaders, including Robert
Emmett, Eamon DeValera and Padraig Pearse, were imprisoned while striving to
create an independent nation. Enjoy a welcome get-together drink with your
fellow travellers and discuss your itinerary.
Day 2 - Tue:
Megalithic Tombs & Abbey Tavern
This morning
discover the Boyne
Valley. Stop at the Boyne
Valley Visitor Centre to learn about the passage burial tombs of Newgrange and
Knowth, both of which are over 5,000 years old. Visit one of the tombs to see
how primitive people managed to align these buildings precisely with the sun or
the moon. Return to Dublin where the afternoon is at leisure. You
may use your voucher for an open-top bus tour with a visit to Guinness or
Jameson. In the evening drive to the Abbey Tavern in Howth. Enjoy a dinner with
Irish specialties and then sit back with an Irish coffee to watch a lively show
with Irish music, songs and step-dancing. (B, D)
Day 3 - Wed:
National Stud & Medieval Kilkenny
Depart
Dublin this morning and travel to Kildare for a
visit to the Irish
National Stud
& Japanese Gardens. As a nation, the Irish are very
interested in horses and the Stud will tell you about the valuable breeding
industry. See some of the magnificent horses before taking a walk around the
delightful Japanese Gardens, established a century ago.
Continue to Kilkenny, a medieval city where narrow streets still follow the
ancient layout but are lined with attractive stores and restaurants. Explore the
compact city centre on your own before driving to your country home, meet your
host family and settle in. Sit down to a home-style dinner and chat about life
in rural Ireland. (B, D)
Day 4 - Thu:
Titanic
Tour & Blarney Castle
Travel south,
pausing for photos at the Rock of Cashel, a collection of magnificent ruins
perched on a rocky outcrop. Continue to Cobh,
the main port for emigration from the 18th to mid-20th
centuries. Take a "Titanic" walking tour to discover places, including the
docks, associated with the famous liner which made its last scheduled stop in
Cobh. Take a short drive to Blarney to climb
the ramparts of Blarney Castle to gain the "Gift of Eloquence." If
you wish, you may walk around the village green and visit the Blarney Woollen
Mills, which offer excellent Irish-made products. Drive through Macroom to
Killarney and check in to your hotel in the centre of town. (B,
D)
Day 5 - Fri:
Dingle
Peninsula
Tour
Today
discover the glorious Dingle Peninsula, made famous by two movies that
showcased the scenery - "Ryan's Daughter" and "Far & Away." Drive along the
south shore to admire views of heathery mountains, sandy stretches of beach and
rocky headlands. Stop for a while in Dingle before continuing to the Blasket
Centre in Dunquin to learn about the offshore Blasket Islands, inhabited until
1953 by hardy families who eked out a living by farming and fishing. Return to
Killarney and enjoy free time to take a jaunting car ride or walk around town.
After dinner you may like to visit local pubs featuring live music. (B,
D)
Day 6 - Sat: Flying Boat
Museum & Cliffs of Moher
Drive north
through Listowel and along by the River Shannon to Foynes to visit the Flying Boat Museum, which recalls the
early days of air travel, during the 1930's and early 1940's, when Pan Am
Clippers from the United States and Europe landed here. Travel through the
outskirts of Limerick and look around Bunratty Village before heading to the
coast of County Clare to view the Cliffs of Moher rising to heights of almost
700 feet above the churning Atlantic swells. Walk along the top of the cliffs to
O'Brien's Tower for great views. Drive through the Burren and around the shores
of Galway
Bay. Take a short
orientation tour of central Galway before
checking in to your hotel. (B, D)
Day 7 - Sun:
Aran Islands & Dun Aengus
Take a short
ferry ride from Rossaveal to Inis Mor, the largest of the three Aran Islands. These rocky islands are renowned for the
hardy islanders who maintained traditional fishing and farming methods and where
the popular intricately-patterned fishermen's sweaters originated. The Irish
language is still spoken widely. Take a minibus ride to Dun Aengus, a huge
pre-historic fortress perched on sheer cliffs, which fall away to the Atlantic below. In Kilronan, the main town, visit the Aran
Heritage Centre to learn about unique local customs before returning to the
mainland by ferry. Enjoy some leisure time and dine with your group in the hotel
once more. (B, D)
Day 8 - Mon:
Strokestown
Park House
& Dunboyne Castle
Travel to the
centre of Ireland to visit
Strokestown Park House in County Roscommon. There are three parts to see -
the 18th century mansion with its original furnishings; the four-acre
walled garden, restored to look as it would have during the heyday of the
estate; and the Famine Museum, which explains the circumstances of the 1840's
Great Irish Famine through a combination of original documents and images. Drive
to the village of Dunboyne, on the outskirts of Dublin. Check in to
Dunboyne Castle Hotel and relax for a while before enjoying a farewell dinner
with your group. (B, D)
Day 9 - Tue: Return Home
from Dublin
Complimentary
group transfers to Dublin Airport are provided to arrive at 6:00 am,
9:00 am or 12:00 noon. After check-in, you'll have time to shop at the duty-free
stores before boarding your flight for the journey home.
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