IR 01 - DISCOVERING IRELAND
8 DAYS

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Admission Costs Included to Listed Sights Below

DUBLIN
Walking Tour
St. Patrick’s Cathedral
Trinity College

Book of Kells
National Museum
James Joyce Cultural Center
Dublin Writers Museum
Abbey Theater
Wood Quay
Christ Church Cathedral
Dublinia
NEW GRANGE
Megalithic Tombs
Hill of Tara
Visitor Center
Monasterboice
GLENDALOUGH
Interpretative Center
POWERSCOURT
Gardens

1. Round-trip airfare with a major carrier on scheduled flights and guaranteed dates

2. All airport taxes Accommodation in 3 Star and Superior 2 Star Tourist Class hotels with private facilities guaranteed throughout

3. Continental Breakfast and Dinners throughout your touring program

4. A Casterbridge Tour Manager/Guide to accompany your group 24 hours a day from arrival to departure

5. All excursions, cultural activities and (several pre-booked) admissions, per your itinerary

6. Transportation by private coach for airport transfers and touring, except in the capital city, where public transport is used (and the cost included) for group sightseeing

7. One Free Place for Group Leaders with every six full-paying participants

8. All taxes

 

WHAT IS NOT INCLUDED?

1. Lunches and beverages with meals

2. Visas (if required)

3. Travel Insurance

 

DAY    1            DEPARTURE FROM NORTH AMERICA
Enjoy full meal service on your scheduled wide-bodied flight to Dublin.

DAY    2            ARRIVE DUBLIN (6 NIGHTS)
We will be met at the airport by our Tour Manager/Guide and transfer to our hotel in Dublin, Ireland's magnificent capital city. Upon our arrival, we will take an Introductory Walking Tour of Southeast Dublin. We begin outside the Bank of Ireland, one of Dublin's most treasured landmarks, before strolling along Grafton Street, the spine of Dublin's most popular and stylish shopping district. After viewing the Molly Malone statue, we continue to St. Stephen's Green, a beautiful 22-acre park in the heart of Dublin filled with beautifully landscaped flowerbeds, fountains, a lake and memorials to important Dubliners. Our walking tour concludes with a walk around Merrion Square, a marvel of Georgian architecture known for its colorful doors and the famous literary figures that once lived here, including Yeats and Wilde.

DAY    3            DUBLIN (SAINTS & SCHOLARS)
Our morning begins with a visit to St. Patrick's Cathedral, the national cathedral of the Church of Ireland. It is said that St. Patrick baptized converts on this site, and consequently a church has stood here since A.D. 450, making it the oldest Christian site in Dublin. St. Patrick's is closely associated with Jonathan Swift, who was dean from 1713 to 1745 and whose tomb lies in the south aisle. Our day continues with a visit to Trinity College, the oldest university in Ireland, with cobbled squares, beautiful gardens, a picturesque quadrangle, and buildings dating from the 17th to the 20th centuries. The college is also home to the Book of Kells, an 8th-century version of the four Gospels with elaborate scripting and illumination. This afternoon we visit the National Museum, established in 1890; the museum is a reflection of Ireland's heritage from 2000 B.C. to the present. The museum houses many of the country's greatest historical finds, including the Treasury Exhibit, with the Ardagh Chalice, Tara Brooch, Cross of Cong, and an extensive exhibition of Irish Bronze Age gold ornaments. This evening we will dine and wander through the lively Temple Bar area.

DAY    4            DAY TRIP TO TARA, NEWGRANGE & MONASTERBOICE
This morning we will transfer to the Irish countryside north of Dublin to explore Ireland's ancient past. We begin at the Hill of Tara, best remembered as the royal seat of the high kings in the early centuries of the millennium before Christianity came to Ireland. We will enjoy a tour of the remains of Tara's former glories, grassy mounds, some ancient pillar stones, and depressions where the Iron Age ring forts stood. We will also explore the Visitor Center, with exhibits and a stirring audiovisual presentation. We continue with a visit to Newgrange, Ireland's best-known prehistoric monument, and one of the archaeological wonders of Western Europe. Built as a burial mound more than 5,000 years ago, long before the Great Pyramids and Stonehenge, it sits atop a hill near the Boyne River. Inside, a passage 60 feet long leads to a central burial chamber with a 19-foot ceiling. Our day concludes with a visit to Monasterboice, founded in the 5th century by an obscure disciple of St. Patrick named St. Buite. This is one of the most famous religious sites in Ireland, and during our visit, we will view the roofless round tower, as well as its greatest treasures, Muiredach's High Cross and West Cross. We return to Dublin for the evening.

DAY    5            DUBLIN (LITERARY DUBLIN)
Our morning commences on O'Connell Bridge, where we will begin our Walking Tour of O'Connell Street. As we walk down the central mall, we will view the street's mix of architectural styles. During our walk, we will make a brief detour down Earl Street to view the Statue of James Joyce, which commemorates one of Ireland's most beloved novelists. After viewing the monument to Daniel O'Connell, we visit the James Joyce Cultural Center, in a restored 1784 Georgian town house. Our visit will include the Ulysses Portrait Gallery, with a fascinating collection of photographs and drawings of characters from Ulysses, and the Paul Leon Exhibition Room, which holds the table and writing table used by Joyce in Paris when he was working on Finnegan's Wake. We continue with a visit to the Dublin Writers Museum, housed in a stunning 18th-century Georgian mansion with splendid plasterwork and stained glass. The museum is an impressive reminder of the grandeur of the Irish literary tradition, and Yeats, Joyce, Beckett, Shaw, Wilde, Swift, and Sheridan are among those whose lives and works are celebrated here. Tonight we will enjoy a Theater Performance at the famous Abbey Theater (subject to availability), opened in 1904 under the direction of Yeats and which today still continues the tradition of fine Irish drama.

DAY    6            DAY TRIP TO GLENDALOUGH & POWERSCOURT GARDENS
This morning we travel south of Dublin into the county of Wicklow. We begin at the ruins of Glendalough, tucked away in the Wicklow Mountains, and one of the most attractive and important historical and spiritual sites in Ireland. The early Christian religious settlement was one of Ireland's greatest pilgrimage centers up to the middle of the 19th century. After experiencing the history of the monastery complex, we will visit the imaginatively designed Interpretative Center. Leaving mystical Glendalough, we will continue to nearby Powerscourt Gardens, a 1,000-acre estate, featuring one of the finest gardens in Europe, both for their design and their dramatic setting at the foot of Great Sugar Loaf Mountain. The property is filled with splendid Greek and Italian-inspired statuary, decorative ironwork, a petrified-moss grotto, lovely herbaceous borders, a Japanese garden, and a circular pond and fountain with statues of winged horses. We return to Dublin for the evening.

DAY    7            DUBLIN (THE HISTORY OF DUBLIN)
Our morning commences with a stroll along Wood Quay, where the Vikings established their first permanent settlement in Ireland, around 841 AD. We continue with a visit to Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin's oldest building and the mother church of the dioceses of Dublin and Glendalough in the Church of Ireland. Our tour will be highlighted by the "leaning wall of Dublin," the south transept, many fine 16th - 19th century monumental sculptures and brasses, as well as The Crypt, one of the largest medieval crypts in either Britain or Ireland. We continue with a visit to nearby Dublinia, a historically accurate presentation of the Old City during medieval times, which is re-created through a series of theme exhibits, spectacles, and experiences. Aromas will lead us on a journey through time from the arrival of the Anglo-Normans in 1170, to the closure of the monasteries in the 1530s. The remainder of the day will be free to explore or shop in Dublin at our leisure.

DAY    8            DEPARTURE FROM DUBLIN
Our enjoyable and rewarding tour will come to an end as our guide accompanies us to the airport for the return flight home.

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