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DAY
1 DEPARTURE FROM NORTH AMERICA
Enjoy full meal service on your scheduled wide-bodied flight
to Dublin.
DAY
2 ARRIVE DUBLIN (3 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 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
5 DUBLIN - CASHEL - WATERFORD - CORK
AREA (2 NIGHTS)
This morning we leave Dublin and travel into the beautiful
Irish Countryside. We will begin with a visit to the spectacular
Rock of Cashel, a monumental 12th century cathedral
complex dominating the surrounding landscape. The Rock was
the stronghold of the kings of Munster for seven centuries,
and it was here that St. Patrick converted them and made the
shamrock the emblem of Ireland. Our day continues with a visit
to the Waterford Crystal Factory, where we will watch
the craftsmen at work, and have time to browse in the factory
shop, before continuing to our hotel in the Cork area.
DAY
6 BLARNEY & CORK
This morning we travel to Blarney, where we will visit Blarney
Castle, one of the most haunting and striking castles
in Ireland. The remains of this impressive castle include
a massive square tower, with a parapet rising 83 feet, and
the infamous Blarney Stone, wedged underneath
the battlements; it is traditional to kiss the stone to ensure
the gift of eloquence. We will also stroll through the gardens
and a nearby dell beside Blarney Lake, before having the opportunity
to visit Badger Cave and adjacent dungeons,
penetrating the rock at the base of the castle. We continue
for a brief stop at the Blarney Woolen Mills, featuring
quality garments and souvenirs. This afternoon we will explore
the city of Cork, beginning with a visit to Cork's most famous
attraction, St. Anne's Anglican Church. In addition
to a tour of the church, we will have the opportunity to ascend
the tower to see the famous Shandon Bells hung
in 1752. We will hear them play Cork's own anthem, On the
Banks of My Own Lovely Lee. The remainder of the afternoon
will be free to explore St. Patrick's Street and the Grand
Parade.
DAY
7 CORK AREA - THE RING OF KERRY - KILLARNEY
AREA
(2 NIGHTS)
Today we will enjoy a leisurely tour around the famed Ring
of Kerry, a beautiful drive around the Iveragh Peninsula.
We will enjoy a splendid variety of outstanding coastal panoramas
and magnificent mountain views. During the course of our tour,
we will have the opportunity to stop and explore many small
towns and villages on the peninsula, including Killorglin,
Glenbeigh and Caherciveen. We continue to Valentia Island,
then through the Coomaskista Pass, before stopping to visit
Staigue Fort, the best-preserved Iron Age drystone
fort in Ireland. Other highlights will include: the Hog's
Head, Moll's Gap, Ladies View, Torc Waterfall and our visit
to Sneem, a small village with brightly painted cottages.
We continue to Killarney for the evening.
DAY
8 THE GAP OF DUNLOE
Today we will take a tour through the Gap of Dunloe
and the Lakes of Killarney. We commence at Kate Kearney's
Cottage, followed by a Pony Cart Ride, through the
famous gap, a glaciated valley, to Lord Brandons Cottage.
After lunch, we will take the Traditional Style Boat through
the three Lakes of Killarney, to Ross Castle. There
are few castles anywhere in Ireland that can boast such a
dream-like enchanted setting as this ruined tower house on
the shore of Killarney's Lower Lake. Built in the late fifteenth
century, it is fairly typical of its type, with square bartizans
on diagonally opposite corners and a thick end wall containing
a tier of chambers and a winding mural stair. We return to
our hotel in Killarney area.
DAY
9 KILLARNEY AREA - MUCKROSS HOUSE - ADARE
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LIMERICK AREA (2 NIGHTS)
Our morning begins with a visit to Muckross House,
overlooking the Lakes of Killarney. This imposing Victorian
mansion is built in the Elizabethan style, and its elegant
rooms are decorated with period furnishings. Our visit will
also include the Museum of Kerry Life, with
displays on the history of southwest Ireland, and a craft
center with numerous workshops. After time to wander through
the beautifully landscaped Gardens, we continue
to the town of Adare, billed as Ireland's prettiest
village. It is a picture of neat stonework and thatched roofs
with picturesque ruins, all in a woodland setting. This afternoon
we continue to our hotel in the Limerick area.
DAY
10 THE CLIFFS OF MOHER & BUNRATTY
CASTLE
Our day begins with a visit to the Cliffs of Moher,
a dramatic sheer rock face, rising 700 feet from the Atlantic
Ocean and stretching for five miles. During our visit, we
will have the opportunity to climb O'Brien's Tower,
a viewing point built for the benefit of Victorian tourists.
After time to explore the beauty of the Irish coast, we continue
with a visit to Bunratty Castle a formidable castle
built in the 15th century, which has been preserved just as
it would have looked in the 1500s. We will take a tour through
the castle, including the Great Hall, the Main
Guard and the South Solar, before visiting
the adjoining Folk Park, which is an authentic re-creation
of life in Ireland at the turn of the 20th century. This evening
we will enjoy a Medieval Banquet at Bunratty Castle,
before returning to our hotel.
DAY
11 DEPARTURE FROM SHANNON
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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