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‘Dublin’ the fun in Ireland
Just off the coast of England and Wales lies the charming island of Ireland – where every hill tells a tale and every pint has a purpose! This lush destination is not only famous for its breathtaking cliffs and rolling hills, but also as the birthplace of world-famous writers like Oscar Wilde and James Joyce. Good to know inspiration here flows as freely as the local brew! Discover architectural wonders like the Guinness Storehouse, the majestic St. Patrick's Cathedral, and the magnificent Trinity College. On one of our hassle-free coach tours, you can explore all of this and more, with itineraries that showcase the absolute best of this magical isle!
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Killarney and the Ring of Kerry
A small town but bursting with atmosphere and personality, it's easy to see why Killarney is referred to as the 'Jewel of Ireland'.
- 5 nights at a comfy hotel with Irish breakfast
- 4 evening meals
- No lugging your luggage
- Regional joining points
Hassle-free holiday
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Titanic Belfast® and the Giant’s Causeway
Discover the beautiful Antrim Coast with its stunning seascapes and the magnificent Giant’s Causeway, before exploring vibrant Belfast.
- 4 nights at a comfy hotel with Irish breakfast
- 4 evening meals
- Local joining points
- No lugging your luggage
Hassle-free holiday
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The Mountains of Mourne and the Giant’s Causeway
Combining charming towns and mountain scenery, enjoy the Irish delights of County Down, Belfast, the Giant’s Causeway, Derry and Dublin.
- 5 nights at a comfy hotel with Irish breakfast
- 5 evening meals
- No lugging your luggage
- Regional Joining Points
Hassle-free holiday
Departures:
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West Cork and the Ring of Kerry
Explore Ireland’s most famous coast and see the spectacular sights of the Beara Peninsula and the renowned Ring of Kerry.
- 5 nights at a comfy hotel with Irish breakfast
- 5 evening meals (2025)
- 4 evening meals (2026)
- Regional joining points
Hassle-free holiday
Departures:
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Ireland's South East – Waterford, Kilkenny and Wicklow
Explore the best of the South East of Ireland, famous for its history, with highlights including medieval Kilkenny and Viking Waterford.
- 5 nights at a comfy hotel with Irish breakfast
- 4 or 5 evening meals
- No lugging your luggage
- Regional joining points
Hassle-free holiday
Departures:
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Irish Discovery – Dublin, Belfast, Derry and Donegal
Join us on this highlights tour to experience the best of the north of the Emerald Isle from dramatic coastlines to vibrant cities!
- 5 nights at a comfy hotel with Irish breakfast
- 4 evening meals
- Regional joining points
- No lugging your luggage
Hassle-free holiday
Departures:
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Coast to Coast – Dublin, Galway and Waterford
Venture from Ireland's capital of Dublin on the east coast to western Galway and Burren National Park and to Waterford in the south.
- 5 nights at a comfy hotel with Irish breakfast
- 5 evening meals
- Regional joining points
- No lugging your luggage
Hassle-free holiday
Departures:
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'Dublin' the Fun: An Irish City Break
Enjoy a short hop over to Ireland for a Mini-Break filled with craic and charm, offering a full day to discover the fair city of Dublin.
- 2 nights at a comfy hotel with Irish breakfast
- Regional departure points
- No lugging your luggage
Hassle-free holiday
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Wild Atlantic Way, Giant’s Causeway and Donegal
Experience the charm of the countryside and take in the outstanding natural beauty of the coast as we explore some of Ireland’s most sensational destinations.
- 5 nights at a comfy hotel with Irish breakfast
- 4 evening meals
- Regional joining points
- No lugging your luggage
Hassle-free holiday
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Donegal and the Wild Atlantic Way for Solo Travellers
Breathtaking coastal views, towering cliffs and spectacular mountains make this part of the Wild Atlantic Way one of the most stunning there is.
- No single supplement and sole use of your own room
- 5 nights at a comfy hotel with Irish breakfast
- 4 evening meals including an Irish-themed meal
- 1 night of entertainment
- Regional joining points
- Porterage
Hassle-free holiday
Departures:
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St Patrick’s Day in Dublin and Ireland’s Ancient East
Enjoy true Irish charm as we travel to Dublin for the St Patrick's Day celebrations – an experience you’ll never forget!
- 5 nights at a comfy hotel with Irish breakfast
- 5 evening meals
- Regional joining points
Hassle-free holiday
Departures:
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Grand Tour of Ireland
From the charming capital cities of Belfast and Dublin to the stunning Wild Atlantic Way, experience the best of the enchanting Emerald Isle,
- 12 nights at a comfy hotel with Irish breakfast
- 1 lunch and 12 evening meals
- Regional joining points
Hassle-free holiday
Departures:
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Dublin and Belfast Christmas Markets
On this twin-centre city break, explore the vibrant cultures and Christmas markets of Dublin and Belfast and enjoy a very merry experience!
- 4 nights at a comfy hotel with Irish breakfast
- 3 evening meals
- Dinner on the outbound ferry on Day 1
- Porterage
- Local joining points
Hassle-free holiday
Departures:
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Ireland’s South East – Waterford and Wexford for Solo Travellers
Discover the charm, luck and hospitality of the Irish in Waterford, Kilkenny and, of course, the Irish capital, Dublin, on this incredible holiday dedicated to the solo traveller.
- 5 nights at a comfy hotel with Irish breakfast
- 5 evening meals
- No single supplement and sole use of your own room
- Regional joining points
- No lugging your luggage
Hassle-free holiday
Departures:
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Ireland
Once the medieval capital of Ireland, Kilkenny has a rich heritage that is easily explored. The narrow streets and beautiful architecture showcase the history of this wonderful place, as well as the many landmarks like the famous Kilkenny Castle. The castle is the signature feature of the city and a symbol of the Norman occupation, so why not venture a visit to not only enjoy the beauty, but learn the interesting history that awaits there? There is also the lovely medieval town of Cashel, home to traditional seat of Kings, the Rock of Cashel. This and many other historically significant sites are just waiting to be explored, like the oldest city in Ireland, Waterford. Believed to have been founded by the Vikings as early as the 9th century, the past is evident there even today, with features like the Viking Triangle and the distinctive and crucial Reginald's Tower. The journey into the history of this great country must include drinks and, at the Kilbeggan Distillery Experience, you can discover the makings of real artisan Irish whisky, and at the Guinness Storehouse, learn the humble beginnings of Ireland’s national drink. From the natural wonders of Northern Ireland to National Parks such as Glenveagh and Connemara, this ancient destination certainly won’t disappoint!
Local Information
- Capital : Dublin
- Language : Irish and English
- Currency : EUR
- Tip : 10-15%
- Time Zone : GMT
- Electricity : Type G Three rectangular pin (230V)
Must-See-ing
Clip-clop your way through the stunning scenery of Killarney on a horse-drawn jaunting car!
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County Galway
Galway
Nestled along Ireland's captivating west coast, Galway is a harbour city that boasts stunning squares, majestic cathedrals, and breezy promenades. Known for its year-round festivals and events, Galway bounces between celebrating its rich Irish heritage and embracing the wonders of modern life!
Connemara National Park
In the enchanting realm of Connemara National Park, nature puts on a spectacular show! Majestic mountains, glistening lakes, and whimsical woodlands create a visual delight. Add in the charming wildlife, including the one-and-only Connemara ponies, and it's an adventure that’s hard to beat!
Kylemore Abbey
Kylemore Abbey takes the crown as the region's superstar! This breathtaking Benedictine monastery boasts a Victorian walled garden and a Gothic chapel that’s straight out of a fantasy novel! Tucked away by Pollacapall Lough, the abbey showcases stunning views, along with woodlands perfect for exploring or picnicking!
Dublin
St. Patrick's Cathedral
In a city bursting with beautiful buildings, St. Patrick’s Cathedral reigns supreme. Established in 1191, this iconic structure has claimed its spot as the national cathedral of the Church of Ireland. It’s a must-see for anyone seeking a dose of architecture in Dublin!
Traditional Taverns
The world may be filled with pubs, but nothing beats tradition! Dublin is home to many classic taverns, and just a hop away is the famous Guinness Storehouse, where the art of pint-pulling is mastered, and stout lovers can revel in the deliciousness of their favourite brew!
Georgian Dublin
Dublin is a Georgian wonderland where stunning architecture has been lovingly cared for through the ages. The city proudly displays its architectural jewels from north to south, including fabulous squares like Mountjoy, Fitzwilliam, St. Stephen’s Green, Parnell, and Merrion.
Kilkenny
Kilkenny Castle
Kilkenny Castle is the regal giant of the city, a legend in its own right! It’s been pampered, redecorated, and spruced up through the ages, flaunting a charming mix of influences –especially the ever-dapper Victorian style!
Breathtaking Architecture
The cathedrals, houses, and halls of Kilkenny each sport its unique personality to attract tourists from far and wide! The grand Green’s Bridge sweeps visitors over the River Nore and into a realm where The Black Abbey and St. Canice’s Cathedral await with open doors.
Medieval Influences
Kilkenny has history, architecture, and heritage bursting out from every nook and cranny. Once the medieval capital of Ireland, this charming inland city has been given a fabulous makeover, ensuring its ancient legacy shines brighter than a knight’s polished armour!
Killarney
Natural Beauty
What lures globetrotters to Killarney? With majestic mountains and lakes that glimmer like they’re in a beauty pageant, it’s a feast for the eyes. These views have inspired countless Irish songs and tales – nature really knows how to put on a show!
Ring of Kerry
The Ring of Kerry is a rollercoaster of a road trip that showcases the stunning wonders of the Iveragh Peninsula! This scenic route is packed with astonishing landscapes, fishing towns, and the breathtaking coastal views are like the grand finale in a show full of natural wonders!
Killarney National Park
Just south of Killarney, the National Park stands as a sparkling gem, capturing the essence of County Kerry. This beauty spot is a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve, boasting lush woodlands full of delightful creatures and whispers of history in the form of ancient monuments scattered throughout its grounds.
Food and Drink
One of the best things about travelling? The food, of course! Every destination has its own favourites – the dishes locals swear by and visitors can’t stop talking about. To make things easier, we’ve picked out four must-try treats from this region, with a little flavour of what they’re all about.
So… which one’s making your mouth water?
Guinness
Rich, dark, and unmistakably Irish, Guinness isn’t just a drink – it’s a cultural icon. Born and brewed in Dublin, this legendary dry stout is known the world for its perfectly balanced bitterness and hints of chocolate and coffee. It’s Ireland in a pint glass!
Colcannon
Creamy, buttery, and full of homely goodness, champ is a traditional Irish favourite made from mashed potatoes mixed with spring onions for a gentle kick. Take things a step further and you’ve got colcannon – a hearty variation that folds in shredded cabbage and fresh herbs for even more flavour and popular on St Patrick’s Day!
Soda Bread
Simple to make and even better to eat, Irish soda bread is a traditional quick bread that’s as much a part of the country’s culture as a good cup of tea. Made with just flour, salt, baking soda, and buttermilk, it rises without yeast – making it wonderfully easy and speedy to bake.
Irish Coffee
Part coffee, part cocktail, the Irish coffee is a beloved classic that takes piping hot coffee and adds a generous splash of smooth Irish whiskey, crowned with a layer of silky cream – or, for an extra indulgent twist, a drizzle of cream liqueur. It’s the perfect way to sip a true taste of Ireland.