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Day 1
Welcome To Dublin! After Immigration And Custom Formalities Pick Up Your Rental Car & Travel To Wicklow Hotel. On Arrive Check In To The Hotel. (Please Note That Standard Check In Time Is 1600 Hrs). Wicklow Is Located At South Of Dublin On The East Coast Of The Island. Wicklow Is Famous For Its Dramatic Beauty Thanks To The Peaceful Nature Of The Wicklow Mountains And Valleys, And The Breath-Taking Scenery Along Its Coastline. Tomnafinnoge Wood Is A Remnant Of The Ancient Shillelagh Woods That Once Clothed The Mountains And Valleys Of South Wicklow. Overnight Stay At Wicklow Hotel.
Tour: On Self Drive
Day 2
Wicklow Mountains National Park Has The Distinction Of Being The Largest Of Ireland’s Six National Parks. It Is Covering 20,483 Hectares, It Is Also The Only One Located In The East Of The Country. The Primary Purpose Of Wicklow Mountains National Park Is The Conservation Of Biodiversity And Landscape. The Most Visited Area Is The Scenic Glendalough Valley Where The Ancient Monastic Settlement Of St. Kevin Is Located. The National Park Extends Over Much Of The Wicklow Mountains. Upland Blanket Bog And Heath Cover The Upland Slopes And Rounded Peaks. The Wide Open Vistas Are Interrupted Only By Forestry Plantations And Narrow Winding Mountain Roads. Fast-Flowing Streams Descend Into The Deep Lakes Of The Wooded Valleys And Continue Their Course Into The Surrounding Lowlands. Overnight Stay At Wicklow Hotel.
Meal: Breakfast
Tour: On Self Drive
Day 3
After Breakfast Check Out From Hotel Drive Towards Killarney. Killarney, Ireland Is One Of The Most Picturesque Towns In Country's Beautiful South-West. Killarney Is Famous For Its Jaunting Cars (Horse-Drawn Carts) Operated By Local Jarvies. Sporting Events During The Festival Include The Ring Of Kerry Charity Cycle, The Killarney Regatta, The 5 Km SummerFest Fun Run And The Killarney Races. Killarney Is A Town On The Shores Of Lough Leane In Southwest Ireland’s County Kerry. It’s A Stop On The Ring Of Kerry Scenic Drive, And The Start And Finishing Point Of The 200-Km Kerry Way Walking Trail. The Town's 19th-Century Buildings Include St. Mary’s Cathedral. Across The Bridge From The Cathedral Is Killarney National Park. Victorian Mansion Muckross House, Gardens & Traditional Farms Sits In The Park. Overnight Stay At Killarney Hotel.
Meal: Breakfast
Tour: On Self Drive
Day 4
After Breakfast Explore Killarney. Killarney National Park Is Ireland’s Oldest National Park. It Is A National Park For A Reason, The Scenery Is Stunning. You Have Gorgeous Lakes And Dramatic Mountains Like You Might Expect. In Addition, There Are Also Historic Sites That You Should Not Miss. The Extent Of The Park’s Range And Rugged Landscape Is 26,000 Acres, Killarney National Park Was Deemed A UNESCO Biosphere Reserve In 1981 Due To The Quality And High Ecological Diversity, Extensive Habitats And Range Of Species Found That In The Park, Some Of Which Are Quite Rare. Killarney National Park Is Also Home To The Only Herd Of Native Red Deer. The Red Deer Are Believed To Have A Presence In Killarney, Ireland Since The Last Ice Age. A Jaunting Car Is A Light Two-Wheeled Carriage For A Single Horse, With A Seat In Front For The Driver. In Its Most Common Form With Seats For Two Or Four Persons Placed Back To Back. A Jaunting Car Tour Is The Perfect Option To Show You The Hidden Delights Of Killarney National Park & The Famous Lakes Of Killarney. Our Intimate Knowledge Of Killarney Derives From Our Generations Before Us. All Our Tours Operate Where No Motor Traffic Is Permitted- Offering You A Unique Tour. Overnight Stay At Killarney Hotel.
Meal: Breakfast
Tour: On Self Drive
Day 5
After Breakfast Today You Will Witness The Ring Of Kerry. Ring Of Kerry Excursion Begins With A Walk To City Centre Main Street, Killarney A Day Of Splendid Scenery As You Tour The Ring Of Kerry Which Is Said To Contain Some Of The Most Magnificent Scenery In Ireland. Pass Through The Small Towns And Villages Of Killorglin, Cahiriciveen, Waterville, Sneem And Finally Molls Gap In The Heart Of The Black Mountains. Overnight Stay At Killarney Hotel.
Meal: Breakfast
Tour: On Self Drive
Day 6
After Breakfast Check Out & Proceed To Galway. Arrive Galway Hotel & Check In. It’s A Harbor City On Ireland’s West Coast, Sits Where The River Corrib Meets The Atlantic Ocean. The City’s Hub Is 18th-Century Eyre Square, A Popular Meeting Spot Surrounded By Shops And Traditional Pubs That Often Offer Live Irish Folk Music. Nearby, Stone-Clad Cafes, Boutiques And Art Galleries Line The Winding Lanes Of The Latin Quarter, Which Retains Portions Of The Medieval City Walls. Galway Is Renowned For Its Vibrant Lifestyle And For Hosting Numerous Festivals, Celebrations And Events Such As The Galway Arts Festival. In 2018, It Was Named The European Region Of Gastronomy. The City Is Currently The European Capital Of Culture For 2020, Alongside Rijeka, Croatia. Overnight Stay At Galway Hotel.
Meal: Breakfast
Tour: On Self Drive
Day 7
After Breakfast Today You Will Drive For The Burren And The Cliffs Of Moher.
You Will Travel Through The Burren: A Limestone Plateau Occupying An Area Of Over One Hundred Square Miles In North Clare. It Is An Area Of Scenic Attractions Where The Clear Light, Reflected From The Stone-Grey Hills, Seems To Radiate An Air Of Timelessness, Which Is Made More Realistic By The Presence Of The Many Prehistoric Remains That Dot The Fields And The Valleys Beneath. Here The Unfolding Layers Of Limestone Form Terraces On The Slopes Of The Hills – A Limestone Desert But With A Quick- Changing Landscape. Afterwards You Will Drive To The Cliffs Of Moher: 700 Foot Cliffs Into The Atlantic. This Area Has Been Described As One Of The Romantic Spots In Ireland. Overnight Stay At Galway Hotel.
Meal: Breakfast
Tour: On Self Drive
Day 8
After Breakfast Check Out From Hotel Drive Towards Donegal. From Westport, You'll Head For The North Coast Of Mayo And Ceide Fields—A 5,500-Year-Old Neolithic Site. Nearby, You Can Go For A Windswept Coastal Walk That Will Lead You To Downpatrick Head, Where Saint Patrick Is Believed To Have Founded A Church. Continue On To The Ruins Of Moyne Abbey Near Killala, Then Head Towards Ballina, Which Is Also A Great Stop For Lunch. In The Afternoon, You'll Continue Driving North, Towards Donegal Town, Via Bundoran, Where You Can Dip Your Feet Into The Atlantic Ocean. Your Total Driving Distance For The Day Will Be About 50 Miles. Donegal Has Been Named The Coolest Place On The Planet. Donegal Is A Town At The Mouth Of The River Eske, In Northwest Ireland. Originally Built In The 15th Century, Donegal Castle Has Later Additions From The Jacobean Period. The Four Masters Memorial Obelisk Honors 4 Scribes From The Nearby Franciscan Friary, Now In Ruins. Donegal Railway Heritage Centre Hosts Rail Memorabilia In An Old Station House. Donegal Bay Is Home To A Seal Colony, Plus Cormorants And Cranes. Overnight Stay At Donegal Hotel.
Meal: Breakfast
Tour: On Self Drive
Day 9
After Breakfast Check Out From Hotel Drive Towards Belfast. Belfast Is Northern Ireland’s Capital. It Was The Birthplace Of The RMS Titanic, Which Famously Struck An Iceberg And Sunk In 1912. This Legacy Is Recalled In The Renovated Dockyards' Titanic Quarter, Which Includes The Titanic Belfast, An Aluminum-Clad Museum Reminiscent Of A Ship’s Hull, As Well As Shipbuilder Harland & Wolff’s Drawing Offices And The Titanic Slipways, Which Now Host Open-Air Concerts. Overnight Stay At Belfast Hotel.
Meal: Breakfast
Tour: On Self Drive
Day 10
After Breakfast Visit Belfast. High Lights On Your Tour Are The Wall Murals On Falls Road And Crumlin Road, The Birthplace Of The Titanic, Belfast City Hall: Built In 1906, In Classical Renaissance Style, In Portland Stone, The Crowning Feature Of The City Hall Is The Main Dome. Belfast’s Many Parks, Gardens And Galleries Offer A Perfect Haven To Relax. The Botanic Gardens: The Rose Garden And Herbaceous Borders Were Established In 1920. Later You Will Have Tickets To Titanic Visitor Centre. Titanic Belfast Tells The Story Of The Titanic, From Her Conception In Belfast In The Early 1900s, Through Her Construction And Launch, To Her Famous Maiden Voyage And Subsequent Place In History. It Is A Must-See For Anyone With An Interest In The Fascinating Titanic Story And A Development That Belfast As A City Can Be Proud Of. Overnight Stay At Belfast Hotel.
Meal: Breakfast
Tour: On Self Drive
Points Of Interest:
High Street Departure Point
SSE Arena
Titanic Quarter
HMS Caroline
Titanic Belfast
Parliament Buildings (*Free Tours)
Belmont Road
Holywood Road
Lower Newtownards Road
St. George’s Market
Great Victoria Street
Dublin Road
Shaftsbury Square
Queens University
Eglantine Avenue
Culturlann McAdam O'Fiaich
Falls Road
International Wall Murals
Belfast Peace Wall
Spectrum Tourist Information Centre
Shankill Memorial Garden
Crumlin Road
Donegall Street
Day 11
After Breakfast Drive For Full Day Excursion To The Antrim Coast And Giant's Causeway. You Can Spend Some Time Climbing Over The Ancient Stones, Before Making A Retreat To One Of The Tempting Cafes Or Restaurants At The Causeway For Lunch. Later You Move On To The World's Oldest Licensed Whiskey Distillery At Bushmills. You Will Have Time Here To Browse In The Extensive Gift Shop, Or Make A Visit To The Bar To Have A Swift Taste Or Two Of The Famous Tipple You Can Then Relax On The Journey Back To Belfast. Overnight Stay At Belfast Hotel.
Meal: Breakfast
Tour: On Self Drive
Day 12
After Breakfast Check Out From Hotel And Drive Towards Dublin. You Have Free Time In The Afternoon To Enjoy Some Further Sightseeing Or Last Minute Shopping. Check In At The Hotel. Later Drive For Uniquely Depict The Origins Of Irish Whiskey, Sample A Whiskey Only Included And Take A Small Souvenir. It Takes You On A Journey Through Time In A Historic Setting Unveiling The Intriguing Tale Of Irish Whiskey, Its Rise To Glory, Dramatic Fall And, Of Course, The Current Revival Of New Irish Whiskeys. At The End Of Every Tour There's A Generous Whiskey Tasting Led By One Of Our Master Tasters. Overnight Stay At Belfast Hotel.
Meal: Breakfast
Tour: On Self Drive
Day 13
After Breakfast Visit Kilmainham Gaol Which Is A Former Prison In Kilmainham, Dublin, Ireland. It Is Now A Museum Run By The Office Of Public Works, An Agency Of The Government Of Ireland. Many Irish Revolutionaries, Including The Leaders Of The 1916 Easter Rising, Were Imprisoned And Executed In The Prison By The Orders Of The UK Government. Rest Of The Day Free For Leisure. Overnight Stay At Dublin Hotel.
Meal: Breakfast
Tour: On Self Drive
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Points Of Interest:
Trinity College
Guinness Storehouse
Dublin Castl
St. Patrick’s Cathedral
Kilmainham Gaol
The Old Jameson Distillery.
Day 14
After Breakfast Check Out From Hotel And Drive To Airport Where Drop Your Rental Car. Good Times Need Never End! As You Get Ready For The Airport And Your Flight Back Home, Relive The High Points Of Your Tour. We Are Confident You Will Join Us Again Sometime Soon.
Meal: Breakfast
Tour: On Self Drive
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