A breeze lifts the lucky clover,
Symbols of faith, hope, and love hover.
In Ireland's lands, history runs deep,
Where mountains rise, and coastlines sweep.
Savor a Guinness, rich and warm,
In a land where ancient roots transform.
With dance and song, let spirits soar,
On a journey touched by Irish lore.
Explore a medieval castle with a rich history, known as the "City within a City." Once the political and military center of the region.
Discover the precious manuscript of the Book of Kells, a handwritten Bible over a thousand years old. The Old Library also served as a filming location for Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone.
Experience the cultural phenomenon that swept Ireland in the 1990s—Riverdance, a captivating blend of traditional Irish step dance with contemporary music and drama elements. (Available from June to September only).
Enjoy an up-close experience of the lively and passionate traditional Irish step dance. Join the dancers for an interactive celebration of Irish culture in a joyful carnival atmosphere.
A famous archaeological site perched atop a limestone hill. The Rock of Cashel boasts a history spanning over a thousand years.
( Hiking time approx: 1 hr 15 mins, Difficulty ◆◆◆◇◇ )Built in the mid-19th century, this Victorian mansion is renowned for its beautiful architecture and stunning natural surroundings.
( Hiking time approx: 1 hr 30 mins, )Established in 1932 as Ireland’s first national park, it features beautiful lakes, rainforests, and a rich variety of wildlife.
Stay for two nights at a five-star hotel in the national park, located by the lakeside of Killarney, offering breathtaking views of the mountains, water, and landscape.
Immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty of Ireland's natural landscapes—rugged coastlines, picturesque villages, towering mountains, and serene lakes.
These significant archaeological sites offer a fascinating glimpse into early medieval Irish history and architecture.
( Hiking time approx: 50 mins, Difficulty ◆◆◇◇◇ )A stunning glacial valley with rugged mountain views, shimmering lakes, marshlands, and vibrant green pastures—a photographer's dream.
Travel through the national park in a traditional horse-drawn carriage, soaking in the peaceful beauty of nature while reliving the charm of a bygone era.
Famous for its charming thatched cottages, historic buildings, and beautiful parks.
Limerick: A historic landmark in Limerick City, located near King John's Castle. This stone holds significant historical importance as it marks the signing of the Treaty of Limerick in 1691.
Experience the natural beauty and cultural heritage of Ireland's west coast with a boat tour around the Cliffs of Moher, exploring the rugged landscapes of the Aran Islands and the dramatic cliffs along the Atlantic coast.
Marvel at the rugged coastline, crashing waves, and the distant Aran Islands. This UNESCO-designated Global Geopark is home to various seabirds, including puffins, razorbills, and guillemots.
( Hiking time approx: 1 hr 30 mins, Difficulty ◆◆◇◇◇ )A vibrant city known for its rich cultural heritage and stunning natural surroundings. It is celebrated as Ireland's cultural hub due to its deep traditions in music, literature, and the arts.
Home to a monument honoring former U.S. President John F. Kennedy, who visited Galway in 1963.
( Hiking time approx: 1 hr 30 mins, Difficulty ◆◆◇◇◇ )Savor the sweet, fresh oysters sourced directly from the region, an indulgence for seafood lovers.
Located along the Wild Atlantic Way, Donegal County offers breathtaking coastal scenery and vast natural landscapes for a tranquil escape.
The second-largest city in Northern Ireland, after Belfast, known for its rich history, cultural heritage, and captivating natural scenery.
Built in the 17th century by the Irish Society, these fortifications were made to defend settlers from England and Scotland. It is one of the best-preserved city walls in Europe.
( Hiking time approx: 1 hr 10 mins, Difficulty ◆◆◇◇◇ )Enjoy a scenic train ride through some of Northern Ireland’s most beautiful landscapes, with stunning views of the North Atlantic, rugged cliffs, beaches, and picturesque seaside villages
A UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its unique geological formation of around 40,000 interlocking hexagonal basalt columns, formed by volcanic activity 50 to 60 million years ago
( Hiking time approx: 1 hr 50 mins, Difficulty ◆◆◆◇◇ )The capital of Northern Ireland and one of the largest cities on the island of Ireland, known for its vibrant history and cultural landmarks
Famous as the birthplace of the Titanic, this museum uses interactive exhibits and multimedia displays to tell the story of the ill-fated ship.
( Hiking time approx: 2 hr 20 mins, )Guests may choose to continue the tour in the UK, England 14 Days 13 Nights,with today's journey taking us to Edinburgh to begin the next leg of the itinerary
Deluxe Guest Room
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25 m² (269 ft²)
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135 x 190 cm * 2 Bed
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150 x 200 cm * 1 Bed
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Premier Lakeview Twin
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41 m² (441 ft²)
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90 x 190 cm * 2 Bed
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N/A
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Premier Lakeview King
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41 m² (441 ft²)
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N/A
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180 x 200 cm * 1 Bed
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Classic King
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23 ~ 27 m² (248 ~ 291 ft²)
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N/A
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150 x 200 cm * 1 Bed
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Classic Twin
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23 ~ 27 m² (248 ~ 291 ft²)
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90 x 190 cm * 2 Bed
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N/A
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Deluxe Twin
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46 m² (495 ft²)
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90 x 190 cm * 2 Bed
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N/A
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Deluxe Double
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27 m² (291 ft²)
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N/A
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150 x 200 cm * 1 Bed
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Deluxe Twin
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27 m² (291 ft²)
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90 x 190 cm * 2 Bed
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N/A
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