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2022 Irish Adventure Self-Drive - 9 Days/8 Nights

Main Destination Europe 9 Days Tour

Day 1: Independent Dublin Sightseeing
Your tour begins with a day of independent sightseeing in Dublin. Take a Hop On Hop Off bus tour, and see all the city's highlights with the freedom to stop off to explore further as you please. Your Hop On Hop Off bus ticket also gives you admission to the Little Museum of Dublin, an old Georgian townhouse with a fantastic collection of 5,000 objects telling the story of the city. Plus, you will have a voucher to admit you to one of Dublin's top attractions : the Guinness Storehouse, a seven-story attraction telling the story of Dublin's iconic beverage, complete with a pint at the Gravity Bar on the top floor; Teeling Distillery, the first new whiskey distillery to open in Dublin in 125 years; EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum, telling the story of the people who left Ireland and how they shaped the world (and winner of Europe's Leading Tourist Attraction in 2019); or the GPO Museum, innovatively detailing the fascinating story of the 1916 Rising, the pivotal event that led to Ireland's independence. Dine in your hotel this evening
( D)


Day 2: Glendalough | Dunbrody Famine Ship | Waterford
Pick up your Hertz rental car and head out of Dublin, enjoying the delightful scenery of the Wicklow Mountains on the way to Glendalough. Explore the remains of one of the most important monastic sites in Ireland, founded by St. Kevin in the 6th century. Walk through the deep valley to view the picturesque ruins of a round tower, churches, and Celtic crosses. Head southeast to the Dunbrody Famine Ship, an authentic reproduction of an 1840's vessel that brought desperate Irish emigrants fleeing famine to the New World. Continue on to the city of Waterford, and begin to explore this historic port city before dinner at your hotel.
(B, D)


Day 3: Waterford Crystal | Cobh | Blarney Castle
See skilled artisans create crystal masterpieces during your visit to the House of Waterford Crystal, a CIE Tours preferred shopping partner. Travel to Cobh a charming harbor town that was the last port of call for the Titanic in 1912 Condé Nast recently named it as one of the 25 most beautiful small towns in Europe, praising 'its row of candy colored homes along the water and towering cathedral, standing sentry over the harbor'. Millions of emigrants left that harbor in the 19th and 20th centuries, when it was the main point of embarkation for ships going to America. Proceed on to Blarney, to visit Blarney Castle and kiss the famous “Stone of Eloquence” or explore the tranquil gardens. Journey west through rugged countryside and settle in to your centrally located hotel in Killarney, where you will have dinner
(B, D)


Day 4: Ring of Kerry Drive | Killarney
Discover Ireland's most popular scenic drive, the winding Ring of Kerry, with its stunning views of mountains and seascapes. In the beautiful Gap of Dunloe, you might choose to stop off at our CIE Tours preferred shopping partner, Moriarty's. Along the way, spend a little time in the village of Sneem, one of Ireland's most charming and colorful villages, and stop at Moll's Gap, a scenic viewpoint with spectacular vistas. In Killarney, your evening is free to spend as you wish, with perhaps a visit to one of the town's lively pubs, some with traditional music.
(B)


Day 5: Cliffs of Moher | Galway
Head north to County Clare this morning. You'll drive through the austere limestone beauty of the Burren on your way to view the Cliffs of Moher, which soar almost 700 feet above the churning Atlantic swells. Walk along the top of these dramatic cliffs to O'Brien's Tower for great views of Galway Bay and the Aran Islands. Head to Galway and experience the buzz of this thriving, artistic city with its winding medieval streets, appealing shops, and busy pubs, many with music. Dine in your hotel this evening.
(B, D)


Day 6: Donegal | Derry
Drive through some of Ireland's most spectacular scenery as you head north to Donegal. You might choose to stop at Triona Design, a CIE Tours preferred shopping partner, in Donegal town - a busy shopping town famed for its beautiful woollens and tweeds, many woven from the wool of local sheep. Proceed to Derry, and discover this ancient walled city, long known for its tumultuous history but now a thriving artistic hub. As you explore, you will see the Peace Bridge, erected in 2011 and uniting tow communities who were previously in conflict, and the many murals throughout the city that illustrate moments of history from both communities' perspectives. Enjoy dinner in your hotel
(B, D)


Day 7: Giant's Causeway | Titanic Belfast | Dublin
Explore the northern coastline and the Giant's Causeway, enormous hexagonal columns that arise out of the sea. Science tells us there were formed by volcanic activity over 60 million years ago - but legend says they were built by Finn MacCool, a local giant, in order to reach a Scottish foe. Head to Belfast, and visit Titanic Belfast to discover the fascinating story of the ill-fated ocean liner, built in the nearby docks. Head south to your hotel in Dublin
(B)


Day 8: Dublin Sightseeing
Spend a relaxing day enjoying Dublin independently, with its 18th century Georgian houses, with brightly painted doors, tranquil parks and historic O'Connell Street. Or go for a drive to see some of Ireland's coastal villages and seaside suburbs. Dalkey, Malahide, Dun Laoghaire and Howth are all worth a visit, with plenty of fantastic seafood restaurants, historic castles and amazing vistas awaiting you. Dine independently this evening.
(B)


Day 9: Tour Ends in Dublin
Your tour ends after breakfast. Drive to the airport and drop off your rental car.
(B)


B: Breakfast; L: Lunch; D: Dinner



Authentic Local Experiences:

  • Walk among the ruins of the picturesque monastic site of Glendalough and see the round tower, decorated crosses and stone churches that remain from this once-thriving monastery, founded by St Kevin in the 6th century.
  • Discover the true story of the world's most famous ship at Titanic Belfast - in the city where it all began

Dining Experiences:

  • 8  breakfasts (B) and 5 dinners (D)

Trip Highlights:

  • House of Waterford Crystal
  • Cliffs of Moher
  • Blarney Castle
  • Giant's Causeway
  • Glendalough
  • Titanic Belfast

Hotels - 8 Nights:

  • Clayton Hotel, Cardiff Lane | Dublin (1 night)
  • Dooley's Hotel | Waterford (1 night)
  • International Hotel | Killarney (2 nights)
  • Ardilaun Hotel | Galway (1 night)
  • Everglades Hotel | Derry (1 night)
  • Croke Park Hotel | Dublin (2 nights)

Itinerary

Day 1

Day Independent Dublin Sightseeing

Your tour begins with a day of independent sightseeing in Dublin.  Take a Hop On Hop Off bus tour, and see all the city's highlights with the freedom to stop off to explore further as you please.  Your Hop On Hop Off bus ticket also gives you adm
Day 2

Day Glendalough | Dunbrody Famine Ship | Waterford

Pick up your Hertz rental car and head out of Dublin, enjoying the delightful scenery of the Wicklow Mountains on the way to Glendalough. Explore the remains of one of the most important monastic sites in Ireland, founded by St. Kevin in the 6th century. W
Day 3

Day Waterford Crystal | Cobh | Blarney Castle

See skilled artisans create crystal masterpieces during your visit to the House of Waterford Crystal, a CIE Tours preferred shopping partner. Travel to Cobh a charming harbor town that was the last port of call for the Titanic in 1912 
Day 4

Day Ring of Kerry Drive | Killarney

Discover Ireland's most popular scenic drive, the winding Ring of Kerry, with its stunning views of mountains and seascapes.  In the beautiful Gap of Dunloe, you might choose to stop off at our CIE Tours preferred shopping partner, Moriarty's.  A
Day 5

Day Cliffs of Moher | Galway

Head north to County Clare this morning.  You'll drive through the austere limestone beauty of the Burren on your way to view the Cliffs of Moher, which soar almost 700 feet above the churning Atlantic swells.  Walk along the top of these dramati
Day 6

Day Donegal | Derry

Drive through some of Ireland's most spectacular scenery as you head north to Donegal.  You might choose to stop at Triona Design, a CIE Tours preferred shopping partner, in Donegal town - a busy shopping town famed for its beautiful woollens and twee
Day 7

Day Giant's Causeway | Titanic Belfast | Dublin

Explore the northern coastline and the Giant's Causeway, enormous hexagonal columns that arise out of the sea.  Science tells us there were formed by volcanic activity over 60 million years ago - but legend says they were built by Finn MacCool, a loca
Day 8

Day Dublin Sightseeing

Spend a relaxing day enjoying Dublin independently, with its 18th century Georgian houses, with brightly painted doors, tranquil parks and historic O'Connell Street.  Or go for a drive to see some of Ireland's coastal villages and seaside suburbs.&nbs
Day 9

Day Tour Ends in Dublin

Your tour ends after breakfast. Drive to the airport and drop off your rental car. (B) B: Breakfast; L: Lunch; D: Dinner  >
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