Ireland Package: Dublin and the West Coast

 
The tour of Ireland begins in Dublin, the capital of Irish folklore, beer and pubs, then heads west to Clonmacnoise, the geographical and spiritual heart of Ireland, before working its way south along the spectacular coastline. The tour then returns to Dublin via Cork on the south-east coast. Accommodations include exclusive country homes and select B&Bs.   6 5 4 3 2 1   11 days
USD 1,439.001
EUR 1,130.00

Recommended
travel period:
April – September


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1st day: Dublin

You arrive at the airport in Dublin.    
 
Rental car pick-up
Type: Opel Astra or similar
Pick-up location: Dublin Airport

   
Duration of rental:
11 days
 
Award-winning restaurant: A hotel overlooking the harbour
Award-winning restaurant: A hotel overlooking the harbour

Accommodation: A hotel on the harbour
The most famous feature of this harbour hotel is its critically acclaimed restaurant specializing in fresh seafood dishes. The property located in the quaint fishing village of Howth offers stunning panoramic views of Balscadden Bay. Since an extensive renovation of the building in 1999, the facility now offers eight comfortable guest rooms in addition to the famous restaurant. The individually decorated bedrooms are named after lighthouses in the region. The city centre of Dublin is an easy 30-minute ride away from this serene location on a local commuter train.
   
2 nights
Bed & Breakfast
 
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3rd day: Clonmacnoise

 
Into the heart of Ireland
Distance: 130 km Travel time: 2:00 h
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Good food, great wine: A hotel overlooking Loch Ree
Good food, great wine: A hotel overlooking Loch Ree

Accommodation: A hotel on the shores of Lough Ree
The modern hotel made of cedar, clay and glass is listed in such top guides as Michelin and Bridgestone, and the innovative restaurant with its excellent wine cellar has won several awards. The location on the shores of Lough Ree in the heart of Ireland couldn't be better. Each room features a wine-related theme, all have sea views and large en-suite bathrooms with under-floor heating. The hand-made walnut furniture was designed exclusively for the hotel.
   
2 nights
Bed & Breakfast
 
  Clonmacnoise  more info »
 

5th day: Aran Islands

 
To the Atlantic
Distance: 130 km Travel time: 2:30 h
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Award-winning guesthouse off the Aran Islands
Award-winning guesthouse off the Aran Islands

Accommodation: A country house off the Aran Islands
The award-winning guesthouse is located in the picturesque fishing village of Doolin in County Clare, the birthplace of Irish folklore music. The oldest part of the building served as a farm cottage in the 19th century. Following its refurbishment in 2004 the inn was awarded a 5 diamond rating by the AA. Each of the comfortable rooms is equipped with a marble spa or Jacuzzi. The lavish breakfast offers something for every appetite, such as pancakes, fresh Atlantic fish, omelettes and fruit. The location is perfect for exploring the Cliffs of Moher, Burren National Park and the Aran Islands.
   
1 night
Bed & Breakfast
 
  Aran Islands  more info »
 

6th day: Dingle

 
Cliffs of Moher
Distance: 200 km Travel time: 4:00 h
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On the shores of Dingle Bay: A luxury guesthouse
On the shores of Dingle Bay: A luxury guesthouse

Accommodation: A luxury guesthouse on Dingle Bay
The modern 4-star hotel on the southern coast of the Dingle Peninsula is only a 10-minute walk from the Dingle town centre. All 12 bedrooms are large, bright and furnished to the highest standard. Several superb golf courses are located in the vicinity. The vibrant town of Dingle offers a surprising array of pubs and restaurants, many of which feature live music. The luxurious guesthouse makes an excellent base for exploring the Dingle Peninsula.
   
2 nights
Bed & Breakfast
 
  Dingle  more info »
 

8th day: Killarney

 
To Killorglin Bay
Distance: 70 km Travel time: 1:00 h
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Like a painting: View from a hideaway on the Ring of Kerry
Like a painting: View from a hideaway on the Ring of Kerry



Stunning scenery away from it all: A former hunting lodge
Stunning scenery away from it all: A former hunting lodge

Accommodation: A hunting lodge on the shores of Caragh Lake
The Victorian residence was originally built in 1850 for use as a hunting lodge by Lord Brockett. Today it is one of the most renowned "hideaways" in Ireland and has attracted numerous nature-lovers, adventurers and poets to its doors. The property sits on an isolated spot directly on the shore of Caragh Lake. Guests cherish the clean air, the beautiful gardens framed by natural green woodlands and the gorgeous views of the Kerry Mountains across the lake.

Possible activities include hiking, mountain climbing, horseback riding, fishing and sailing, or just relaxing in front of the fireplace in the lounge with a good book. The critically acclaimed restaurant is regarded by many as one of the best in Ireland.
   
2 nights
Bed & Breakfast
 
  Killarney  more info »
 

10th day: Cobh

 
Across southern Ireland
Distance: 120 km Travel time: 2:00 h
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Former rectory: A Georgian manor house
Former rectory: A Georgian manor house

Accommodation: A 17th century rectory
Since Gillian and her daughter moved into the old rectory in Ballinadee, the Georgian manor house has been brought back to life. The clear lines of the country home dating back to 1690 are now accented by bold colours. The front door, for example, is painted a different colour every year. The exceptional qualities of the building are matched by the hospitality of hostess Gillian, who personally sees to the comfort of each guest and prides herself on the lavish breakfasts served. Guests can relax in the lounge with the old piano or in the well-tended garden containing subtropical plants.
   
1 night
Bed & Breakfast
 
  Cobh  more info »
 

11th day: Dublin

 
Rock of Cashel
Distance: 260 km Travel time: 3:30 h
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Rental car drop-off
Drop-off location: Dublin Airport

   
 
Departure    
 
 

Rental car: AVIS (Ireland)

 

Type: Opel Astra or similar (Group B)

Equipment: Air-conditioning, radio/CD

Maximum excess : EUR1200 + VAT (standard cover)
   
AVIS
 
 
 

Cost of this tour

 
    The price is per person based on two persons sharing a double room and includes accommodations (meals included as stated above) and rental car.

USD 1,439.001
EUR 1,130.00


Should you want to revise this itinerary, we can change any of the following items: the route, the number of persons travelling, the time schedule, the standard of accommodation and the type of vehicle, according to your wishes.

The tour can begin on any date desired.
Recommended travel period: April – September

Upon booking this tour you will receive:
the names, addresses and telephone numbers
for each accommodation
detailed directions to each accommodation
vouchers

Dr. Jerry CrippenIf you have any questions, would like to request changes or book this tour, please call your personal consultant Dr. Jerry Crippen on +49 (0)2268 9098-21 or submit an enquiry via the Internet:
 


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April – September
 
 
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