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airport for Dublin, Ireland. Prepare to get your craic
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| Saturday,
October 7: Failte!
Welcometo Ireland! |
| Arrive
at Dublin Airport, the Emerald Isle at last. Meet your
affable, eloquent, and all around Irish driver/guide.
Transfer to the Central Hotel for a 2-night stay. Aptly
named, the Central Hotel is ideally located in the heart
of Dublin between Temple Bar and St. Stephen’s
Green and offers guests warm and welcoming pubic areas
as well as high standard accommodation. After some time
to get your bearings have a city tour with your driver.
See Dublin’s Georgian Quarter with its beautiful
townhouses and colorful doors. See Saint Patrick’s
Cathedral, Ireland’s oldest Christian site, which
dates back to the 4th century. Drive through Phoenix
Park where wild deer still roam and the Irish president
resides. Enjoy some time on your own. See the Book of
Kells at Trinity College and view the Chester Beatty
library at Dublin Castle. In the evening have a Welcome
to Ireland Dinner at the hotel.
Overnight:
Central Hotel, Dublin
Dinner: Central Hotel |
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| Sunday, October 8: The
Pulse of Ireland |
| This
morning take a trip outside town to the Powerscourt
Estate. View their spectacular collection of gardens
and have some time for some good shopping at the Avoca
Handweavers. Later return to Dublin for some time on
your own to discover this vibrant capital. Go to Smithfield
and visit the Old Jameson Distillery, where you will
see the birthplace of some of Ireland’s finest.
Later stroll through St. Stephen’s Green, the
finest Georgian Square in Europe. Do some shopping on
fashionable Grafton Street or in the Powerscourt Townhouse.
In the late afternoon visit the Guinness Storehouse
at St. James Gate, birthplace of Ireland’s national
drink. Lead yourself through a hi-tech exhibit devoted
to the famous stout, and end with a taste of the black
stuff in their 360-degree lounge, the Garvity Bar, which
overlooks Dublin. Tonight have dinner with the group
in a local hot spot.
Overnight: Central
Hotel, Dublin
Dinner: Dublin restaurant, TBA |
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| Monday, October 9: Ancient
& Medieval Ireland |
| This
morning begin your tour of the country by driving south
into Wicklow, “the garden of Ireland”. Drive
through the Wicklow Mountains to Glendalough, a 6th
century monastic ruin set in a majestic mountain haven.
Stop in Kilkenny, Ireland’s medieval city for
a walk around and perhaps a self service lunch at the
Kilkenny Design Center. Continue south to Waterford
and have the option of visiting the Waterford Crystal
Factory. Here you will see the famous glass being blown
and cut on a private tour. Later check-in to the historic
and incredible Waterford Castle. Situated on its own
island this 12th century Norman castle is an authentic
example of medieval grandeur and offers individually
decorated rooms and its own golf course. Perhaps play
a round on the island. Tonight have dinner in Waterford
Castle.
Overnight: Waterford
Castle, Waterford City
Dinner: Waterford Castle |
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| Tuesday,
October 10: Waterford
Crystal & the Medieval City |
| Today
drive to Tipperary and visit the impressive Rock of
Cashel, which stands above the town as an ancient reminder
of Ireland’s high kings of Ireland. Continue south
to County Cork and stop at Blarney Castle, where a kiss
of the Blarney Stone is said to impart eloquence. Some
may not need this kiss. Tour the castle ruins and have
some time for shopping at the Blarney Woolen Mills,
which sells everything from Aran Sweaters to Waterford
Crystal. Continue to the Cork Coast to Kinsale, “Ireland’s
gourmet capital”. Check-in for a 1-night stay
at Acton’s Hotel. Perfectly situated on Kinsale
Harbour this high standard hotel is steps from Kinsale’s
great places to eat, drink, and shop, and offers a hospitable
Irish welcome. Tonight have dinner at Man Friday, a
famous gourmet restaurant overlooking Kinsale Harbour.
Overnight: Acton’s
Hotel, Kinsale, Co. Cork
Dinner: Man Friday Restaurant |
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| Wednesday, October
11: Bunratty & Ireland’s Cultural Capital |
| Today
drive north towards Galway, stopping at Bunratty Castle
and Folk Park, where 19th century Ireland is alive in
authentic old world environs. Perhaps have lunch and
a pint at Durty Nelly’s Pub, an infamous local
and have more opportunity to shop at Ireland’s
most well known stores. Continue to the magnificent
Clare Coast to see the Cliffs of Moher, which stretch
dramatically 700 feet above the Atlantic. Continue through
the lunar-like Burren of Clare to Ballyvaughan for a
2-night stay at Gregans Castle Hotel. This lovely country
house hotel is surrounded by dramatic views of the Burren
and Galway Bay while offering a peaceful retreat complimented
by good food and luxury accommodation. Tonight we will
have a country pub dinner.
Overnight: Gregans Castle
Hotel, Ballyvaughan, Co. Clare
Dinner: Country Pub
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| Today
drive to Galway City, where the old world meets the
new world. This bohemian city is a university town where
the arts thrive and you will find a variety of galleries,
antique stores, street performers, and music pubs. Explore
this lively capital of the west on your own. In the
afternoon meet up for a Pub Crawl, Trivia Edition. Hit
some local pubs as you answer Irish trivia along the
way. Winner receives a special prize! Llearn to pull
your own pint of Guinness by a local expert. Return
to Gregans Castle and have a gourmet farewell dinner
tonight in the hotel.
Overnight: Gregans Castle
Hotel, Ballyvaughan, Co. Clare
Dinner: Gregans Castle Hotel |
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| Friday, October 13:
Slan
Abhaile! |
Transfer
by private driver to Shannon Airport and depart Ireland
for the U.S. Slan Abhaile! |
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| This package
includes:
• 1 night in a 5-star luxury
castle, Waterford Castle
• 2 nights in a 4-star luxury country house
hotel, Gregans Castle Hotel
• 3 nights in 3-star hotels, Central Hotel and
Acton’s Hotel
• 6 days services of an Irish driver/guide and
mini-coach transportation
• 6 Dinners
• Full Irish Breakfast daily
• Pull your own pint of Guinness demonstration
• Pub Crawl, Trivia Edition
• Airport transfers
• Admissions to the Guinness Storehouse, Blarney
Castle, Powerscourt Gardens, Kilkenny Castle, Waterford
Crystal, Rock of Cashel, & Bunratty Castle &
Folk Park
• See Dublin, Kilkenny, Kinsale, Cliffs of Moher,
and Galway
• All Taxes, baggage handling, and travel documents
• Hosted by Jay Warren & Roni Lifshitz of
Warren Tours
Total land only cost:
$1,299.00 per person, based on double occupancy
Airfare from JFK & Boston: Approx.
$452
Airfare from Chicago: Approx $474
Airfare from LAX: Approx. $552
A deposit of $300 per person is due immediately if
you wish to reserve your space on the Irish Craic
2006 tour. Final payment is due 60 days prior to departure.
All changes and cancellations will incur a penalty.
Please inquire about trip cancellation insurance and
Warren Tours booking policies.
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*All prices are per person,
sharing a double room.
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