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ACCOMODATION
2 Nights in Dublin
2 Nights in Killarney
2 Nights in Galway
1Nights  in Dublin
2 Nights in Belfast 
 
TOUR  ITINERARY :
 
Golden Circle Kerid Crater & Blue Lagoon Admission Ticket
Game of Thrones Filming location tour
South cost Waterfall & Jokulsarlon glacier Lagoon Tour 
Half Day Whale watching cruise in Faxafloi Bay 

  • Duration

    8D / 9N

  • Physical

  • age

  • Location

    Ireland

Welcome to Dublin! A small capital with a huge reputation the day is rest Overnight at Hotel in Dublin.

You are provided with tickets for the hop-on-hop-off tour of Dublin.  This fun and friendly 90-minute tour are complete with live commentary.  Stops along the tour route include
Trinity College, The college was founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth 
Guinness Storehouse, The Storehouse covers seven floors surrounding a glass atrium shaped in the form of a pint of Guinness The ground floor introduces the beer's four ingredients (water, barley, hops and yeast Dublin Castle, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Kilmainham Gaol Kilmainham Gaol is a former prison in Kilmainham, Dublin, Ireland. It is now a museum run by the Office of Public Works, 
Old Jameson Distillery. Jameson Distillery Bow St. is an Irish whiskey tourist attraction located just off Smithfield Square in Dublin, 
Later you have an opportunity to experience something unique –
 Viking Splash Tour Join Viking Splash Tours on a thrilling 75 minute tour around the main sights and scenes of historic Dublin City. Roar along with our cast of Viking guides, as they deliver an informative, entertaining and engaging commentary, ensuring all are captivated on this thrilling tour!

Walk to St. Stephens GreenLearn about the history and sites of Dublin City, with costumed Viking tour guides as they lead you through the streets of Dublin in reconditioned World War II vehicles, the Dukws. Along with Viking Dublin, sights visited along the way include Dublin’s two famous City Cathedrals- St. Patrick’s and Christchurch, Trinity College, Government Buildings and Georgian Dublin.
Eventually, in true Viking style, the tour "gets wet" as the vehicle plunges into water at the newly developed Grand Canal Docklands where the recording studios of U2 and much more are explored. Rest of the day free for leisure and relaxing activities.
Overnight at Dublin 

Post breakfast, you will check out from Dublin hotel and make your way to the train station for your onward journey to Killarney. Welcome to Killarney! The Irish are all very proud of their vibrant 'little' town and the incredibly beautiful surrounding countryside which makes Killarney a very special place indeed. Brim full of history, heritage, activities, and world-class hospitality. Killarney is populated with enthusiastic and welcoming people, and this enthusiasm is reflected in many national and international awards.
Upon your arrival at the Killarney train station, make your way at the hotel and check in (Standard Check in norms apply)
Later you will be  take Jaunting Cart ride to Killarney National Park, which covers an area of 10,000 hectares and includes the world famous Lakes of Killarney and the mountains and woodland that surrounds them. Overnight at Killarney.
Breakfast at the hotel. Today you will witness the Ring of Kerry. Ring of Kerry Excursion Sneem: Make a stop in one of Ireland's most colorful and charming villages. You’ll see 2 village squares and a beautiful bridge in the village centre. This is where the River Sneem meets the currents of Kenmare Bay.Killorglin: Pass through Killorglin, the home of the ancient Celtic festival known as the Puck Fair. Dating back to 1613, this is one of the oldest festivals in the world, and where a goat is crowned king of the village! Dingle Bay: Take in the amazing views of Dingle Bay, famous Inch Beach, and on a clear day, possibly even the Blasket Islands off the wild Atlantic coast. Waterville: Admire this picturesque little village that sits overlooking Ballinskelligs Bay and the Skellig Rocks with their early Christian monastery. Charlie Chaplin loved Watereville and was a frequent visitor. See the statue in his honor, unveiled in 1998. Killarney National Park: See what is probably the most beautiful and admired national park in Ireland, and take in the views of the Lakes of Killarney and the Black Valley during stops at Molls Gap and Leprechaun Crossing. Torc Waterfall: Stop at the lovely 18-meter-high waterfall that cascades through the wooded Friar's Glenn, and admire this site of natural beauty. Overnight at Killerney.
Breakfast at the hotel Make your way to Killarney Bus Station and take the public bus to Galway Bus Station (journey time approx 4 hrs 35 mins – 5 hrs 30 mins)
Galway is a vibrant, fun-loving city, Known for its festivals, music, and bars.  Galway is the capital of the Gaelic West and it’s the only city in the country where you might possibly hear Irish spoken. Check into your Hotel. The remainder of the day at leisure.. Overnight at Galway.
Today you will take a public bus tour of the Burren and the Cliffs of Moher his opportunity to take the Cliffs of Moher and Burren Tour from beautiful Galway and see some of Ireland’s most attractive landmarks. In fact, sights in this area have only recently appeared in Harry Potter's Half-Blood Prince and also in another movie classic, The Princess Bride. This tour is a true must for any visitor to Ireland.
Taking you along Galway Bay, the first stop on the tour is the quaint fishing village of Kinvara to see Ireland’s famous Dunguaire Castle, built in 1520. We then proceed to the vast rolling hills of The Burren, home to diverse and rich plant growth and containing about 75% of Ireland's native flora. The Burren is also the location of numerous ancient Irish monuments. On the tour, we will see many of them such as the Gleninsheen Wedge Tomb, the 5,800 year old Poulnabrone Dolmen and Ballyalban Fairy Fort, home of the little men with green hats and orange beards! The tour stops at Kilfenora to see the famous Celtic Crosses (Irish High Crosses) after which we make our way to the picturesque coastal village of Doolin for a pleasant lunch break. Following lunch the tour makes its way to the breathtaking 200-metre high, 8 km long Cliffs of Moher. Enjoy stunning views out over the Aran Islands and the Atlantic Ocean. A full 2 hours at the cliffs provides you plenty of time to soak up the natural beauty. We return via the Coast Road with gorgeous views of Connemara & Galway in the distance. Finally, we make a short stop to walk around on the lunar-like landscape of the Burren and take in some last sights such as the Leprechaun Head before returning to Galway between 5:30-6 pm. Overnight at Galway.
Breakfast at the hotel followed by check out. Today you take the train back to Dublin (journey time approx. 2hrs 40 mins).  You have free time in the afternoon to enjoy some further sightseeing or last minute shopping.
Welcome to the Irish Whiskey Museum, the first Irish whiskey museum in the world! The museum depicts the origins of Irish whiskey, its rise to glory, the dramatic fall, and of course, current revival of new Irish whiskeys. With an exclusive collection of Irish whiskey memorabilia dating back to the 1800s, blended with a modern twist, this is one memory you are sure to enjoy! Opening Hours: 10:00 am - 19:00 pm First Tour: 10:30 am Last Tour: 19:00 pm. Whiskey and Brunch Experience at 10am on Friday to Sunday. Overnight at Dublin.
Post breakfast; make your way to the train station for your onward journey to Belfast. (journey time approx. 2hrs 15mins). Arrival in Belfast makes your way to your hotel. (Check in after 2 pm, drop off luggage possible.) The hole day on rest
Overnight at Belfast.
 
Hop-on Hop-off tour of Belfast. After picking up your tickets, make your own way to the Titanic Belfast in central Belfast and use your skip-the-line pass to gain instant access to the award-winning attraction.
Castel Place - The original Belfast Castle, built in the late 12th century by the Normans.
Odyssey Arena- The Odyssey Complex is a sports and entertainment complex 
Parliment Building-  St.George;s Marker ,
Shankill Memorial garden;- The Shankill Road Memorial Gardens are dedicated to the nine innocent victims of a no warning bomb explosion in Frizzells Fish Mongers on the Shankill Road on 23rd October 1993.
Crumlin Road city's former law courts and Jail.
 
Breakfast at the hotel and free time until check out (depending on the flight departure time). You will have a private transfer to the airport.

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