Ireland's Top Sights Upgrade
Tours to Ireland's top attractions included
If you're looking for Ireland's greatest hits, this vacation is for you. From the Cliffs of Moher in County Clare and the Ring of Kerry in County Kerry to the Guinness Storehouse in Dublin, you'll experience the best of Ireland all with the freedom of an included rental car and some iconic tours. This upgrade package includes upgraded hotels in all locations - including Dromoland Castle!
What's Included
- Round-trip economy class airfare to Dublin (DUB)
- Manual car rental for the duration - upgrade to automatic available
- Pick-up and drop-off at Dublin Airport
- 1 nights in Kilkenny at the Lyrath Estate Hotel, or similar
- Admission to Kilkenny Castle
- 1 night in Waterford at the Faithlegg Hotel, or similar
- Admission to Blarney Castle
- 2 nights in Killarney at the Muckross Park Hotel & Spa, or similar
- Tour of the Ring of Kerry
- 1 night in County Clare at Dromoland Castle, or similar
- Admission to the Cliffs of Moher
- 2 nights in Dublin at The Hotel Merrion, or similar
- Admission to the Guinness Storehouse
- Breakfast daily
Great Ways to Explore
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Drive though Ireland's famous rolling green countryside as you go from destination to destination.
- Enjoy admission to not one but two incredible castles: Kilkenny Castle and Blarney Castle!
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See the Ring of Kerry with ease on your guided tour in a comfortable, air-conditioned coach.
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Feel your eyes widen as you approach Ireland's #1 number attraction: the Cliffs of Moher.
End in the cosmopolitan capital of Dublin, with admission to the Guinness Storehouse.
Sublime countryside, history bursting at the seams, and a pub on every corner...this is the Ireland you've always dreamed of. On this vacation, you'll experience it all with ease! Arrive in Dublin and spend a couple days exploring Kilkenny and Waterford, two highlights of Ireland's Ancient East. Enjoy admission to the beautiful Kilkenny Castle, right in the center of town.
From there, drive to Killarney and explore everything County Kerry has to offer. See the sights of the Ring of Kerry from a comfortable motorcoach, then cozy up with a pint in a traditional pub. You'll also make a quick stop in County Cork to see the famous Blarney Stone!
You'll then continue your journey to County Clare, home of Ireland's most well-known natural attraction, the Cliffs of Moher. Don't leave without taking a selfie with these ruggedly beautiful cliffs as the backdrop. Your trip ends in - where else? - Dublin. Explore the famous Guinness Storehouse and sample its iconic flavors.
Please note that some recommendations in the following suggested itinerary may not be included in your package. Check What's Included above for full details on inclusions.
- Round-trip economy class airfare to Dublin (DUB)
- Manual car rental for the duration - upgrade to automatic available
- Pick-up and drop-off at Dublin Airport
- 1 nights in Kilkenny at the Lyrath Estate Hotel, or similar
- Admission to Kilkenny Castle
- 1 night in Waterford at the Faithlegg Hotel, or similar
- Admission to Blarney Castle
- 2 nights in Killarney at the Muckross Park Hotel & Spa, or similar
- Tour of the Ring of Kerry
- 1 night in County Clare at Dromoland Castle, or similar
- Admission to the Cliffs of Moher
- 2 nights in Dublin at The Hotel Merrion, or similar
- Admission to the Guinness Storehouse
- Breakfast daily
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Drive though Ireland's famous rolling green countryside as you go from destination to destination.
- Enjoy admission to not one but two incredible castles: Kilkenny Castle and Blarney Castle!
-
See the Ring of Kerry with ease on your guided tour in a comfortable, air-conditioned coach.
-
Feel your eyes widen as you approach Ireland's #1 number attraction: the Cliffs of Moher.
End in the cosmopolitan capital of Dublin, with admission to the Guinness Storehouse.
Sublime countryside, history bursting at the seams, and a pub on every corner...this is the Ireland you've always dreamed of. On this vacation, you'll experience it all with ease! Arrive in Dublin and spend a couple days exploring Kilkenny and Waterford, two highlights of Ireland's Ancient East. Enjoy admission to the beautiful Kilkenny Castle, right in the center of town.
From there, drive to Killarney and explore everything County Kerry has to offer. See the sights of the Ring of Kerry from a comfortable motorcoach, then cozy up with a pint in a traditional pub. You'll also make a quick stop in County Cork to see the famous Blarney Stone!
You'll then continue your journey to County Clare, home of Ireland's most well-known natural attraction, the Cliffs of Moher. Don't leave without taking a selfie with these ruggedly beautiful cliffs as the backdrop. Your trip ends in - where else? - Dublin. Explore the famous Guinness Storehouse and sample its iconic flavors.
Please note that some recommendations in the following suggested itinerary may not be included in your package. Check What's Included above for full details on inclusions.
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Day 1. Welcome to Ireland!
Arrive at Dublin's airport, grab your car and make your way to your first destination: Kilkenny. This medieval city has deep religious roots; here you can explore well-preserved churches and monasteries.
Start with a trip to Kilkenny Castle, then perhaps you'd like to visit the 13th century St. Canice's Cathedral or the Black Abbey Priory. In the evening, you can explore Kilkenny's town center, filled with charming medieval architecture!Â
Check-in - Lyrath Estate Hotel
Lyrath Estate is a 5-star hotel located in the center of medieval Ireland, Kilkenny. The hotel is surrounded by stunning Irish countryside, lakes, and historic gardens. The hotel boasts 3 restaurants that serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner, as well as a drawing room where Afternoon Tea is served with pastries and other delicacies.
There is also a spa where guests can indulge in treatments, use the hydro-pool, and detox in the sauna. The hotel also has an on-site gym for guests who wish to keep up an exercise routine during their stay.
Guest rooms are spacious and luxurious. There is a private bathroom with a hair dryer. Amenities include free Wi-Fi, air-conditioning, a mini-fridge, bath robe and slippers, in-room safe, iron/ironing board, a coffee maker, and a TV. Additionally, most rooms have a view of the park, gardens, or lake.
Kilkenny Castle, St. Mary's Medieval Mile Museum, and Rothe House are all within a 14-minute drive from the hotel.
Kilkenny Castle Admission & Self-Guided Tour
Few buildings in Ireland can boast a longer history of continuous occupation than Kilkenny Castle. Founded soon after the Norman conquest of Ireland, it has been rebuilt, extended and adapted to suit changing circumstances and uses over a period of 800 years. Remodeled in Victorian times, this former principal seat of the Butler family, Marquesses and Dukes of Ormonde is a grand country house set on 50 acres of rolling parkland, with mature trees and an abundance of wildlife. It also features a formal terraced rose garden, woodlands and a man-made lake, as well as a tearoom and the Butler Art Gallery, which mounts frequently changing exhibitions of contemporary art.
Day 2. Kilkenny - Waterford
Make the short drive today to your next destination - Waterford! As Ireland's oldest city, Waterford bursts with over 1,000 years of history, from the Vikings to the Normans. Climb to the top of Reginald's Tower, a massive stone fortress, and wander through the Medieval Museum. You may also want to check out the Waterford Crystal factory and peruse the incredible glass creations.
Check-in - Faithlegg Hotel
Come to Faithlegg House Hotel for exquisite spa and hotel accommodations! Unwind at The Treatment Suites with a pool, steam room, sauna, spa treatments, and a fitness center. Have a bite to eat at The Roseville Room or a cocktail in the Aylward Lounge. Rooms at Faithlegg House Hotel offer TVs, hairdryers, and coffee and tea making facilities.
Day 3. Waterford - Killarney
Say goodbye to Waterford as you make your way to Blarney Castle, home to the famous stone that bears the same name.
Arrive in Killarney and enjoy the day at your leisure. A few popular landmarks in Killarney include the famous Killarney National Park and The Gap of Dunloe. Both of these are perfect for couples and families alike. Enjoy your day surrounded by dramatic landscapes, natural scenery and stunning geography.
Located in the breathtaking expanse of Killarney's National Park, the Muckross Park Hotel and Spa redefines what it means for a hotel to be the epitome of luxury and relaxation. Spanning 25,000 acres of pristine natural surroundings, this hotel offers an escape into nature without sacrificing the amenities of a contemporary hotel.
Nature lovers will particularly adore the scenery that can be enjoyed through unforgettable walks and bike rides right around the hotel. The Spa at Muckross provides a tranquil environment for those seeking respite from outdoor activities. Take a dip in the pool, relax in the thermal area, book a massage, or witness the perfect blend of modern pampering and natural scenery in the outdoor hot tub. Past guests indicate that the Gothic-inspired (and award-winning) spa is one of their favorite parts of staying at the Muckross Park Hotel & Spa.
The elegance of this hotel extends far beyond the spa, with air-conditioned rooms adorned with plush furnishings, luxurious fabrics, and elegant furniture. Each room features at least one king-sized bed, a large private bathroom, TV, heated towel rail, 24-hour room service, free Wi-Fi, and so much more.
Guests may also savor the culinary delights at the hotel's on-site dining locations. The AA Rosette winner Yew Tree Restaurant and Major Colgan's Gastropub both offer gourmet cuisine that draws from both local and worldwide cultures. The Monks Lounge invites patrons to enjoy handcrafted cocktails amidst leather couches, wood-paneled walls, and an alluring atmosphere.
Nearby points of interest include Killarney National Park, Killarney Town, Lough Leane, and the Wild Atlantic Coast.
Cahernane House Hotel is situated on its own private estate, at the edge of the renowned Killarney National Park, an area of outstanding natural beauty with an untamed landscape of mountains, lakes and woodland walks. Only a ten minute walk to Killarney town center, the approach to Cahernane House Hotel is through a tunnel of greenery which frames the long private avenue and instills a slower sweeter tempo and a true sense of tranquility.
Cahernane House Hotel is a unique experience of old Irish history and modern hotel luxuries. All of the sophisticated rooms in the Manor House and newer Garden Wing feature plush furnishings and marble bathrooms, while superior rooms include private garden patios, expanded sitting areas, and Jacuzzis or claw-foot tubs. Dine on local produce in the award winning Herbert Restaurant with Head Chef Eric Kavanagh or relax and enjoy bistro style dining in the old wine cellar now the Cellar Bar.
Blarney Castle
Blarney Castle was built nearly six hundred years ago by one of Ireland's greatest chieftains, Cormac MacCarthy, and has been attracting attention beyond Munster ever since.
Over the last few hundred years, millions have flocked to Blarney, making it a world landmark and one of Ireland's greatest treasures. Now that might have something to do with the Blarney Stone, the legendary Stone of Eloquence, found at the top of the Tower. Kiss it and you'll never again be lost for words.
Day 4. Killarney
Embark on a full-day tour discovering some of Ireland's most majestic natural wonders on your Ring of Kerry tour.
Ring of Kerry Guided Bus Tour
The Iveragh Peninsula - which contains Ireland’s most spectacular mountain road - the Ring of Kerry - is situated in the southwest corner of Ireland. Over the centuries it has been the inspiration of poets and writers because of its magnificent coastal scenery and rugged countryside.
This motorcoach tour allows travelers to share in the history, geography, culture, stories and folklore of the enchanting Ring of Kerry. This is an ideal opportunity for you to forget about the left-hand side of the road for a day and relax in worry-free comfort.
The Ring of Kerry is usually done in a counter-clockwise direction along the banks of the River Laune to Killorglin, via Glenbeigh, Kells, Caherciveen and the southern shores of Dingle Bay. The tour continues to Waterville and along the coast via Coomakista Pass and Derrynane and on to Sneem. From Sneem you travel up the mountain road to Molls Gap, then via Ladies’ View and back to Killarney. In addition to stopping at all points of interest en route you also stop for an hour at lunchtime. In the afternoon a stop will be made for tea/coffee/Guinness/refreshments.
Day 5. Killarney - Clare
Today you'll head to Clare, home to Ireland's most famous end-of-the-world cliffs: the Cliffs of Moher. Make sure your camera is charged and ready to go!
You can also visit Bunratty Castle & Folk Park if you wish or the prehistoric Burren area nearby.
In the evening, consider heading to Doolin Village, known as Ireland's home of "traditional Irish music."
Check-in - Dromoland Castle
Cliffs Of Moher Admission
See Ireland's most visited sea cliffs; these dramatic cliffs rise over 700 ft above sea level and offer some of the most breathtaking coastal views.
On a clear day, see as far as the Aran Islands! Take a leisurely stroll along the guided path, climb the castle at the top of the hill, or see how many different species of birds you can spot - you may even see a puffin or two!
Day 6. Clare - Dublin
Head to your final destination today: the vibrant city of Dublin! Make stops along the way or drive straight there and unwind at your accommodation.
Celebrate your first night in Ireland's capital by treating yourself to a drink at Ireland's oldest pub: the Brazen Head.
The Merrion, located in the heart of Dublin city center, is the capital’s most luxurious five-star hotel, and a proud member of The Leading Hotels of the World. Occupying some of the finest, most beautifully restored, and best-located Georgian buildings in the city, this 142-room hotel is as welcoming as it is stylish. The Merrion is a marriage of exquisite comfort, relaxed elegance and advanced guest facilities, including free Wi-Fi, and luxurious Spa and Health Club with 60-foot pool and fitness center. As much a favorite with Dubliners as it is with visitors to the city, The Merrion is home to the 2-star Michelin Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud, The Cellar Bar, The Garden Room, and the intimate No. 23 Cocktail Bar.
Brooks Hotel is located on Drury Street, just a two minute walk from Grafton Street and close to many of the city’s major attractions. Brooks is proud to be located in Dublin's cultural quarter and is near some of Dublin's most exclusive restaurants and bars.
With an emphasis on personal service and attention to detail, the staff at Brooks Hotel can provide recommendations for local restaurants, shops and attractions. The hotel's café lounge features a piano and the drawing room is a great place to enjoy a coffee or cocktail, with its French oak-panelled walls and enviable library.
Day 7. Dublin
Explore the highlights of Dublin today! Start the day with a stroll over to Dublin Castle, the perhaps unwind at the picturesque grounds. Make sure to take advantage of your included Guinness Storehouse Admission and self-guided tour!
Guinness Storehouse
A visit to the magical home of Guinness is a must for anyone visiting Dublin. The Guinness Storehouse® is Ireland’s number one visitor attraction, located in the heart of the Guinness Brewery at St James’s Gate.
Housed in a former fermentation plant, this seven-story historical building is central to Dublin's and Ireland's heritage, and has been continually updated to create a blend of fascinating industrial tradition, with a contemporary edge.
The adventure begins the moment you walk through the door and into the building’s giant, pint-shaped heart of glass – and tells a dramatic story that begins over 250 years ago and ends in Gravity Bar, where visitors will receive a complimentary pint of Guinness while relaxing and enjoying spectacular views over Dublin.
Includes:
- Self-guided tour of Guinness Storehouse (tour visit is approximately 2 hours)
- Pint of Guinness or soft drink in Gravity Bar (under 18 receive soft drink)
Day 8. Depart Ireland
Hop in the car and make your way back to Dublin airport for your flight home. Be sure to leave extra time to return your car to the rental area.