Itinerary
- Day 1
Dublin
You'll arrive in Dublin and have the afternoon and evening to yourself. Walk around the city at your own pace, taking in the literary history and music scene that the place is known for. The colorful doors throughout the city make for good photos, and you'll understand why the pub culture here is so famous. Timing depends on when your flight lands, so you might grab lunch or just wander the streets getting a feel for things.
- Start point
- Dublin, Ireland (Dublin - meeting point details will be confirmed )
Optional Activities
- Airport transfer
Landmarks Temple Bar St. Patrick's Cathedral 


- Day 2
Dublin to Antrim
After breakfast, you'll head north into Northern Ireland. Stop at Monasterboice to see one of the oldest monastic complexes in the area, with its carved Celtic crosses still standing after centuries. Then you'll get on a boat to explore Lough Neagh, the largest lake in the British Isles. The water is surrounded by small islands, and you might spot migratory birds if you're there during the right season.
- Meals
- Breakfast (Daily Irish breakfast)
Included Activities
- Visit to Monasterboice and its Celtic crosses
- Boat trip on Lough Neagh
Landmarks Monasterboice Lough Neagh 


- Day 3
Antrim
Following breakfast, you'll drive to the Giant's Causeway, which sits on the UNESCO World Heritage list for its unusual natural rock formations. From there, you'll visit Bushmills Distillery where you can take a tour and taste some whiskey. Later, stop at Dunluce Castle for photos (it was used as a filming location for a popular TV show), then walk out to the Carrick-a-Rede cliffs and check out the Dark Hedges, an old tree-lined road that's worth seeing.
- Meals
- Breakfast (Daily Irish breakfast)
Included Activities
- Visit to Giant's Causeway (entrance included)
- Tour and tasting at Bushmills Distillery
- Photo stop at Dunluce Castle
- Visit to Dark Hedges
Optional Activities
- Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge crossing
Landmarks Giant's Causeway Bushmills Distillery Dunluce Castle Carrick-a-Rede Dark Hedges 
- Day 4
Antrim to Derry
After eating breakfast, you'll travel to Derry/Londonderry, the only Irish city that still has its complete medieval walls intact. Take a walking tour along those 17th-century defensive walls and learn about the city's past. Visit the Bogside district to see the murals that tell stories from recent Irish history, and pass by the Guildhall building while you're there.
- Meals
- Breakfast (Daily Irish breakfast)
Included Activities
- Walking tour of Derry Walls
- Visit to Bogside district and its murals
Landmarks Derry Walls Bogside Guildhall - Day 5
Derry to Donegal
You'll head out to Donegal, a region known for its wild coastline and Gaelic traditions. The main stop is Slieve League Cliffs, which rank among Europe's highest coastal cliffs and offer dramatic views. After that, you'll pass through Killybegs, a small fishing town worth a quick look, before heading to Donegal Castle (you'll see the outside) and getting free time to walk around the town itself.
- Meals
- Breakfast (Daily Irish breakfast)
Included Activities
- Visit to Slieve League Cliffs
- Stop in Killybegs
- Exterior visit to Donegal Castle
Optional Activities
- Donegal Castle interior visit
Landmarks Slieve League Cliffs Killybegs Donegal Castle - Day 6
Donegal to Belfast
Early in the day, you'll visit Beaghmore stone circles, an ancient megalithic site sitting out in open heathland with few people around. Then you'll drive to Belfast for a panoramic tour that covers the Falls and Shankill neighborhoods and their murals, the Titanic Quarter, and Queen's University. You'll stop at the Crown Liquor Saloon (a drink is included) before having the rest of the evening free to explore Belfast on your own.
- Meals
- Breakfast (Daily Irish breakfast)
Included Activities
- Visit to Beaghmore stone circles
- Panoramic Belfast tour (Falls and Shankill murals, Titanic Quarter, Queen's University)
- Entrance with a drink at Crown Liquor Saloon
Optional Activities
- Titanic Belfast museum admission
Landmarks Beaghmore Stone Circles Falls Road Murals Shankill Road Murals Titanic Quarter Queen's University Crown Liquor Saloon 

- Day 7
Belfast to Dublin
You'll have breakfast and then head to St. George's Market if it's a weekend (the market only opens Friday through Sunday). After that, you'll get free time in Belfast for a last walk around the city before heading back to Dublin in the afternoon. Once you're back, you can check out Trinity College, walk Grafton Street, or visit Temple Bar. There's an optional traditional Celtic dinner with music available if you want to book that.
- Meals
- Breakfast (Daily Irish breakfast)
Included Activities
- Visit to St. George's Market
Optional Activities
- Traditional Celtic dinner with music
Landmarks St. George's Market Trinity College Grafton Street 


- Day 8
Dublin
You'll eat breakfast at the hotel and then have a free morning to either relax or do some last-minute shopping before heading to the airport. Check out of your room and depart for your flight.
- End point
- Dublin, Ireland (Dublin - Tour ends at the hotel - Airport transfers not included- an optional extra upon request.)
- Meals
- Breakfast (Daily Irish breakfast)


























