Itinerary
- Days 1 - 2
Dublin
You'll land in Dublin and start getting to know the city right away. The Guinness Storehouse is on the agenda, where you can see the history of the beer and enjoy a drink at the top with views across the city. Dublin Castle gives you a look at centuries of Irish history, and then you'll head to Temple Bar to soak in the local atmosphere. With your 24-hour hop on hop off pass, you can move around at your own speed during the day. Come evening, you'll attend an Irish House Party Dinner and Show with traditional music and dance, a great introduction to Irish culture.
- Meals
- Dinner (Irish House Party Dinner and Show with traditional Irish music and dance)
Included Activities
- Guinness Storehouse entrance
- Dublin Castle entrance
- Dublin City Hop on Hop off 24 hour pass
- Irish House Party Dinner and Dance Show
Optional Activities
- Temple Bar exploration
- Walking tour of Dublin streets
Landmarks Guinness Storehouse Dublin Castle Temple Bar - Day 3
Belfast
You're heading to Belfast for a day that blends history and modern city life. The Titanic Experience walks you through the famous ship's story in detail, then you'll take a guided driving tour to get oriented. Belfast has a lot going on culturally, from music venues to restaurants serving good food. Spend your evening wandering the historical streets on foot, checking out the architecture and seeing how the city comes alive after dark.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Dinner
Included Activities
- Titanic Experience entrance
- Belfast City driving tour
Optional Activities
- Evening walks through historical streets
- Local restaurants and food experiences
Landmarks Titanic Experience - Day 4
Portrush
Portrush is your base for exploring Northern Ireland's coast and countryside. The Giant's Causeway is the main draw, with thousands of hexagonal basalt columns creating a unique landscape you won't see many places. The Carrick-a-Rede Ropebridge is nearby, a rope bridge hanging over the sea that gives you an adrenaline rush and great views. You'll spend time on clifftop trails with ocean views and have room in the day to check out other local spots in the area.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Dinner
Included Activities
- Giants Causeway entrance
- Carrick-a-Rede Ropebridge entrance
Optional Activities
- Dunluce Castle ruins exploration
- Cliff-top walks
- Local seafood restaurants
Landmarks Giant's Causeway Carrick-a-Rede Ropebridge Dunluce Castle - Days 5 - 6
Donegal
You're traveling through Sligo and Donegal on this two-day stretch, moving through landscapes that inspired poet W.B. Yeats. First you'll explore either Strandhill Beach or Rosses Point, then visit Killybegs Fishing Village and see the Slieve League Cliffs. The next day takes you to Glenveagh National Park and Mount Errigal. Donegal's isolated location means real Atlantic views, and you'll hear local accents, try fresh food, and catch traditional music in local pubs.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner
Included Activities
- Slieve League Cliffs entrance
- Killary Sheep Farm visit
- Glenveagh National Park access
Optional Activities
- Strandhill Beach exploration
- Rosses Point visit
- Killybegs Fishing Village exploration
- Mount Errigal hiking
Landmarks Slieve League Cliffs Glenveagh National Park Mount Errigal Killybegs Fishing Village Strandhill Beach Rosses Point 
- Days 7 - 8
Galway
County Clare shows you a slower side of Ireland with genuine local character throughout. The Loop Head Drive takes you through coastal scenery, and at Killary Sheep Farm you get a real sense of how people live in rural areas. From there you're heading to Galway to see Kylemore Abbey and its gardens, drive the Sky Road for panoramic views, and push out into Connemara and Clifden. The landscape here is raw with weathered mountains, hills dotted with sheep, bogland, small villages, and the Atlantic Ocean making its presence felt.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner
Included Activities
- Loop Head Drive experience
- Killary Sheep Farm visit
- Kylemore Abbey and Gardens entrance
- Sky Road Drive experience
Optional Activities
- Galway City exploration
- Connemara exploration
- Clifden town visit
Landmarks Kylemore Abbey and Gardens Sky Road Loop Head Drive Killary Sheep Farm Connemara Clifden 

- Days 9 - 10
Kerry
You'll head toward Kerry stopping at the Cliffs of Moher Visitor Centre to take in those massive sea cliffs. Killarney National Park and the Ring of Kerry scenic route are both on the itinerary, and you'll visit Torc Waterfall for the views. On day two you move to the Dingle Peninsula and do the Slea Head Drive. This region has the kind of scenery that shows up in films, along with Irish music and dance, plus charming towns like Dingle where you can walk around and eat well.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner
Included Activities
- Cliffs of Moher Visitor Centre entrance
- Ring of Kerry drive experience
- Torc Waterfall visit
- Slea Head Drive experience
- Dingle Peninsula access
Optional Activities
- Killarney National Park exploration
- Killarney town evening stroll
- Dingle town exploration
- Irish music and dance venues
Landmarks Cliffs of Moher Killarney National Park Torc Waterfall Dingle Peninsula Slea Head Drive - Days 11 - 12
Cork
Cork is Ireland's largest county, and you'll find the culture vibrant and the local character strong throughout. Blarney Castle is your first stop, famous for the Stone of Eloquence and surrounded by nice gardens, plus there's Blarney Woollen Mills nearby. You'll have dinner with your group your first night. The next day you're in Kinsale with a guide, a historic fishing town where you can take walks along the water and find good restaurants everywhere.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner
Included Activities
- Blarney Castle & Gardens entrance
- Kinsale Walking Historical Tour
Optional Activities
- Blarney Woollen Mills shopping
- Kinsale restaurant exploration
- Kinsale walks
Landmarks Blarney Castle & Gardens Blarney Woollen Mills Kinsale - Day 13
Cork to Dublin
This is your final full day, and you're back in Dublin to see the cultural highlights. Trinity College's historic halls are worth walking through, and the Book of Kells is there, a medieval manuscript that's remarkable to see in person. On the way back you stop at the Rock of Cashel, then visit Christ Church Cathedral with its architecture and history. The day ends with a quiet walk through Dublin's streets, giving you time to reflect on the trip.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Rock of Cashel entrance
- Trinity College and Book of Kells entrance
Optional Activities
- Christ Church Cathedral exploration
- Dublin street walks
Landmarks Rock of Cashel Trinity College Book of Kells Christ Church Cathedral - Day 14
Departure
You'll have breakfast this morning, then transfers take you to Dublin Airport to head home.
- Meals
- Breakfast









