Day 1: Arrive Dublin
Arrive in Dublin, a lively city steeped in rich history and culture. Upon arrival, we'll meet you at the airport and transfer you to your hotel, ensuring a seamless start to your Irish adventure. In the evening, join your fellow travellers and Tour Director for a Welcome Dinner.
Day 2: Dublin
Embark on a guided tour of Dublin, discovering the lively Temple Bar, the historic Christ Church, the iconic Guinness Storehouse, and the captivating EPIC Irish Emigration Museum. With the afternoon at your leisure, you might like to visit the Teeling Whiskey Distillery.
Enhance Your Journey – Whiskey Tasting at Teeling Whiskey Distillery
Nestled in the heart of Dublin’s historic Liberties district, the Teeling Whiskey Distillery was the first new distillery to open in the city in over 125 years, reviving the tradition of urban whiskey production. Enjoy an informative tour of the distillery, followed by a tasting of their exceptional whiskies.
Day 3: Dublin, Waterford
Travel to Waterford today via the Wicklow Mountains, known as the Garden of Ireland. Just outside Dublin, Wicklow offers stunning mountains, lakes, rivers, and picturesque estates. Enjoy a guided tour of Glendalough, followed by a stop in Avoca.
Upon arrival in Waterford, join a historical walking tour or enjoy the rest of the day at your leisure.
Day 4: Waterford, Killarney
Today, depart for Killarney, but not before exploring the stunning Southern Coast of Ireland. Stop in Cork for a panoramic tour, followed by free time to explore at your leisure.
Continue to Blarney Castle, home to the legendary Blarney Stone. Nestled in the castle’s ancient battlements, this iconic stone is made of Carboniferous limestone. Built in 1446, the castle is famous for the Blarney Stone—the Stone of Eloquence, believed to grant the gift of eloquence to those who kiss it. Many legends surround the Stone—why not kiss it yourself and discover the truth behind the myth?
Afterwards, drive along the coast, passing through the charming fishing villages of Youghal and Dungarvan before arriving in Killarney.
Day 5: Killarney, Ring of Kerry
The Ring of Kerry (166 km) is Ireland's most famous and panoramic route. The breathtaking beauty of the Iveragh Peninsula lies in the remarkable diversity of its scenery, offering constant contrasts. As you travel around the Ring, take in spectacular vistas—mountains, lakes, and stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean. Return to Killarney and enjoy free time at leisure.
Insider Experience – Sheep Herding
Enjoy an authentic sheep herding experience set in the breathtaking scenery of Molls Gap along the Ring of Kerry. Kissane Sheep Farm is a traditional working farm with around 1,000 mountain sheep and hundreds of lambs. Run by John and Anne Kissane, the farm has been in their family for the past 150 years.
Day 6: Killarney, Limerick
Travel through the beautiful Dingle Peninsula to Limerick. This afternoon, you may choose to join an optional cooking class, where you'll learn to prepare traditional Irish dishes. Later, enjoy an Insider Experience.
Insider Experience – Bunratty Castle
Visit Bunratty Castle, a medieval fortress dating back to the 15th century. Restored in 1954, the castle now features a folk park on its grounds, offering a fascinating insight into Ireland’s history. Savour a medieval banquet accompanied by traditional entertainment.
Enhance Your Journey – Dingle Cookery School Cooking Class
Based in the seaside town of Dingle, County Kerry, the Dingle Cookery School specialises in using fresh, local, and Irish ingredients.
Day 7: Limerick, Cliffs of Moher, Doolin, Galway
See the captivating Cliffs of Moher, rugged karst landscapes carved into beautiful formations of bedrock. Then continue to Doolin, a charming seaside village, where you'll enjoy an Insider Experience. Continue on to Galway and enjoy leisure time.
Insider Experience - Traditional Irish Music with Locals
Christy Barry and his partner Sheila have entertained friends and musicians at their home for many years, gathering around the fire playing music and telling stories. Experience local Irish music in the relaxed surroundings, enjoy the experience of visiting a local home, enjoying local company and listening to a good traditional music session around the fire.
Day 8: Galway, Inishmore
Today, embark on an excursion to Inishmore, the largest of the three Aran Islands. You’ll hear captivating stories and fascinating histories of the island while taking in the stunning surroundings at a leisurely pace. Look out for seals at low tide and take a hike up to the ancient Dún Aonghasa fort. After your adventure, return to your hotel in Galway.
Enhance your Journey - Horse & Cart Tour of Inishmore
Once you arrive in Inishmore, you might choose to take a tour of the island on a traditional horse-and-cart or e-bike.
Day 9: Galway, Dublin
Enjoy a scenic cruise on the stunning Lough Corrib, soaking in the picturesque views of both the river and the lake. Continue on to Dublin, where you’ll have free time to explore the city's shops, restaurants, and pubs. This evening, gather with your fellow travellers for a memorable Farewell Dinner.
Day 10: Dublin, Glasgow
This morning, transfer to the airport and board your included flight to Glasgow. On arrival, you will be met and transferred to your hotel.
Day 11: Glasgow
Discover Glasgow on a panoramic tour, from the magnificent Glasgow Cathedral to the People's Palace and Glasgow Green. Explore Glasgow's rich past as one of the most important industrial cities in Britain. You'll then visit the National Piping Centre, where you'll experience the iconic Great Highland Bagpipe, Scotland's national instrument, and delve into its vibrant history. The centre houses a remarkable collection, including the world’s oldest bagpipe and a piping relic once owned by Robert Burns. Upon arrival, a piper will greet you with a tune, before you have the chance to try your hand at playing the bagpipes. Next, explore The Necropolis, a Victorian garden cemetery renowned for its striking architecture, sculptures, and captivating stories. The remainder of the day is yours to enjoy at leisure before a Welcome Dinner this evening.
Day 12: Glasgow, Inverness
Today, journey to Stirling Castle, where you’ll enjoy a guided tour. Steeped in Scotland’s history, this iconic castle sits atop a volcanic rock, a strategic site fortified since ancient times. Discover the stories of the monarchs who once ruled from here and explore the beautifully restored Royal Palace, the childhood home of Mary, Queen of Scots. Afterward, visit a local whisky distillery for a tasting before continuing your journey to Inverness.
Day 13: Inverness, Loch Ness
Your day begins with an exclusive Insider Experience. Following this, explore Dunrobin Castle, the most northerly of Scotland's grand estates and the largest in the Northern Highlands. Experience a captivating falconry display before returning to Inverness and enjoying the remainder of your day at your leisure. This evening enjoy dinner at local restaurant.
Insider Experience – Loch Ness Boat Tour
For an unforgettable view of Loch Ness, embark on a boat tour, offering both indoor and outdoor seating for ultimate comfort. Enjoy light bites, refreshing drinks, and a fully stocked bar onboard, with sonar technology allowing you to keep watch for any hidden mysteries beneath the water's surface.
Day 14: Inverness, Edinburgh
Start your day with a visit to the historic St Andrews Castle, perched on the dramatic cliffs overlooking the North Sea. After exploring the castle's rich history and stunning surroundings, continue your journey to the vibrant and captivating city of Edinburgh. Later, indulge your tastebuds with an afternoon tea at The Macdonald Rusacks Hotel, a renowned Victorian building virtually within a sand wedge of the 18th hole of the world-famous Old Course in St Andrews, one of the most iconic golf hotels in the world.
Day 15: Edinburgh
Set out on a panoramic tour of Edinburgh. Visit the iconic Edinburgh Castle, then enjoy an Insider Experience. This evening, join your Tour Director and fellow travellers for a Farewell Dinner.
Insider Experience - Tartan Experience
Enjoy a presentation on clans and tartans, the history behind them, traditions of weaving and fabrics.
Find your family tartan exploring connections by name and region, and the stories behind them.
Day 16: Depart Edinburgh
This morning after breakfast, transfer to the airport for your onward flight.