Day 1

Canada - Dublin

Upon arrival and being welcomed by the local guide, orientation tour of Dublin: medieval and Georgian quarters, then visit of St. Patrick's Cathedral and Trinity College (including the Book of Kells). Free time (suggestions: Epic Museum, Dublinia or...

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Day 2

Dublin - Glendalough - Kilkenny - Waterford

Drive to Glendalough through County Wicklow: discover the remains of the cathedral and several churches. Continue to Kilkenny and visit the castle, one of the largest in Ireland, built between 1192 and 1207. Road to Waterford.

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Day 3

Waterford - Jerpoint - Cashel - Cahir - Cork Region

In Jerpoint, visit the exceptional Cistercian abbey founded in the second half of the twelfth century. Then visit the castle of Cahir, an imposing thirteenth century building built on an island in the Suir, which later became the fiefdom of the...

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Day 4

Cork Region - County Kerry

A little panoramic discovery of Cork. Continue to Killarney and visit the gardens of Muckross House, a neo-Elizabethan style residence, built in 1843. Possibility of an optional Celtic Night in Killarney.

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Day 5

County Kerry – Dingle Peninsula Tour

Visit the Kerry County Museum in Tralee, which showcases life in County Kerry. Then, excursion to the Dingle Peninsula and visit the Gallarus Oratory as well as a panorama of the rest of the peninsula.

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Day 6

County Kerry - County Clare

Depart for Adare, a village with traditional cottages. Continue to Limerick, for a panoramic tour and then to Bunratty to discover the castle and visit the park which presents a reconstruction of a village at the beginning of the twentieth century.

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Day 7

County Clare – Burren Region - County Galway

Drive through the amazing landscape of the Burren to the Cliffs of Moher, 200m high cliffs overlooking the ocean. Crossing the Burren region. Photo stop at the Poulnabrone dolmen. Continue to County Galway and discover the medieval center of the...

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Day 8

County Galway - Connemara - County Westmeath

Excursion to the province of Connemara, a huge plateau covered with red ferns that extends over nearly 2,000 hectares and is home to a variety of fauna and flora on the slopes of the Twelve Pines. Then, continue to Kylemore Abbey, a former Gothic...

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Day 9

County Westmeath - Clonmacnoise - Northern Ireland – Derry

Depart for Clonmacnoise and visit the remains of the largest monastic city in medieval Ireland.

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Day 10

Derry - Giant's Causeway - Belfast

Guided tour of the historic part of Northern Ireland's second city, then departure for the Giant's Causeway, a natural curiosity made up of hexagonal basalt columns formed by the cooling of molten lava. Continue to Belfast along the beautiful Antrim...

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Day 11

Belfast

Panoramic discovery of Belfast: Custom House and the famous murals celebrating Irish heroes. Then, visit the museum dedicated to the Titanic. This building, in the shape of a ship's prow, allows us to retrace the history of the liner: its fittings,...

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Day 12

Belfast - Monasterboice - Dublin

Departure for the border and stop at the site of Monasterboice where, in the tenth century, one of the oldest monasteries in the country stood. Then, discover the Hill of Tara and road to Dublin where you can enjoy some free time for yourself or...

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Day 13

Dublin - Canada

Free time in Dublin (depending on departure of flight) and transfer to the airport for the flight back to Canada.

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Day 1

Canada - Dublin

Upon arrival and being welcomed by the local guide, orientation tour of Dublin: medieval and Georgian quarters, then visit of St. Patrick's Cathedral and Trinity College (including the Book of Kells). Free time (suggestions: Epic Museum, Dublinia or The Jeanie Johnston Boat) – (subject to change: depending on flight schedules)

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Day 2

Dublin - Glendalough - Kilkenny - Waterford

Drive to Glendalough through County Wicklow: discover the remains of the cathedral and several churches. Continue to Kilkenny and visit the castle, one of the largest in Ireland, built between 1192 and 1207. Road to Waterford.

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Day 3

Waterford - Jerpoint - Cashel - Cahir - Cork Region

In Jerpoint, visit the exceptional Cistercian abbey founded in the second half of the twelfth century. Then visit the castle of Cahir, an imposing thirteenth century building built on an island in the Suir, which later became the fiefdom of the Butlers, an Anglo-Norman family who reigned unchallenged over the whole of south-east Ireland at the time of English domination.

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Day 4

Cork Region - County Kerry

A little panoramic discovery of Cork. Continue to Killarney and visit the gardens of Muckross House, a neo-Elizabethan style residence, built in 1843. Possibility of an optional Celtic Night in Killarney.

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Day 5

County Kerry – Dingle Peninsula Tour

Visit the Kerry County Museum in Tralee, which showcases life in County Kerry. Then, excursion to the Dingle Peninsula and visit the Gallarus Oratory as well as a panorama of the rest of the peninsula.

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Day 6

County Kerry - County Clare

Depart for Adare, a village with traditional cottages. Continue to Limerick, for a panoramic tour and then to Bunratty to discover the castle and visit the park which presents a reconstruction of a village at the beginning of the twentieth century.

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Day 7

County Clare – Burren Region - County Galway

Drive through the amazing landscape of the Burren to the Cliffs of Moher, 200m high cliffs overlooking the ocean. Crossing the Burren region. Photo stop at the Poulnabrone dolmen. Continue to County Galway and discover the medieval center of the city.

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Day 8

County Galway - Connemara - County Westmeath

Excursion to the province of Connemara, a huge plateau covered with red ferns that extends over nearly 2,000 hectares and is home to a variety of fauna and flora on the slopes of the Twelve Pines. Then, continue to Kylemore Abbey, a former Gothic style castle now home to a community of Benedictine nuns.

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Day 9

County Westmeath - Clonmacnoise - Northern Ireland – Derry

Depart for Clonmacnoise and visit the remains of the largest monastic city in medieval Ireland.

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Day 10

Derry - Giant's Causeway - Belfast

Guided tour of the historic part of Northern Ireland's second city, then departure for the Giant's Causeway, a natural curiosity made up of hexagonal basalt columns formed by the cooling of molten lava. Continue to Belfast along the beautiful Antrim coast along part of the beautiful coastal road.

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Day 11

Belfast

Panoramic discovery of Belfast: Custom House and the famous murals celebrating Irish heroes. Then, visit the museum dedicated to the Titanic. This building, in the shape of a ship's prow, allows us to retrace the history of the liner: its fittings, life on board and the shipwreck that made it a legend.

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Day 12

Belfast - Monasterboice - Dublin

Departure for the border and stop at the site of Monasterboice where, in the tenth century, one of the oldest monasteries in the country stood. Then, discover the Hill of Tara and road to Dublin where you can enjoy some free time for yourself or shopping.

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Day 13

Dublin - Canada

Free time in Dublin (depending on departure of flight) and transfer to the airport for the flight back to Canada.

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