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April 22nd - May 2nd, 2026
Enchanted Ireland
Day 1: Our Journey Begins
Well depart our scheduled pick-up locations
before flying out of Chicago.
Day 2: Arrive Dublin City Tour Guinness
Storehouse
Following arrival at Dublin Airport, you will be met
by your Driver/Guide and escorted to your awaiting motorcoach.
This morning you will enjoy a tour of Dublin City, founded as a
Viking settlement and has been home to the Irish Parliament
since the creation of the Irish Free State in 1922. On your
tour, you will see the Georgian Squares with their 18th Century
houses, St. Patricks Cathedral, the Phoenix Park (biggest
town park in Europe), statue filled OConnell Street and
the fashionable Grafton Street. You will also see Trinity
College which houses the Book of Kells. No visit to Dublin
would be complete without a visit to the Guinness Brewery
founded in 1759 by Arthur Guinness. Here you will enjoy a
self-guided tour and a pint of Guinness in the 360-degree roof
top bar while enjoying some spectacular views of Dublin City.
This afternoon you will check into your hotel for an overnight
stay. This evening you will regroup with your fellow travelers
and enjoy a welcome dinner in your hotel.
Day 3: Powerscourt House and Gardens Glendalough
Avoca Waterford
This morning you depart Dublin and travel south to
County Wicklow known as The Garden of Ireland. Your first visit
this morning will be to Powerscourt House and Gardens. This
Palladian Mansion built in 1730 was badly damaged by fire in
1974. It was re-roofed in 1996 and opened to the public. The
gardens at Powerscourt were first laid when the house was built
in 1730 and a century later the 6th Viscount Powerscourt
instructed his architect, Daniel Robertson, to draw up new
schemes for the gardens. From here, you continue to Glendalough
(Valley of Two Lakes) where you travel back in time while
enjoying a guided tour of this early 7th century monastic
settlement. Your tour continues through the beautiful Vale of
Avoca to the Avoca hand weavers (the oldest in Ireland) and in
a guided tour experience this very old craft. From here, you
travel to Waterford for a one-night stay in The Granville
Hotel. This evening you will enjoy dinner in your hotel.
Overnight: The Granville Hotel.
Day 4: House of Waterford Crystal Cobh
Kinsale
This morning you will visit the House of Waterford
Crystal for a guided tour. You will see highly skilled local
craftsmen demonstrate crystal blowing and cutting in the new
state of the art visitor center. You will also have some time
to visit the retail store before departing. From here you
travel along the southern coastline to Cobh, one of the main
points of emigration during the great famine and also the last
port of call of the Titanic. Here you will visit The
Queenstown Story which portrays the hardship of life on
board ship as it sailed to the New World. Annie
Moore, the first ever emigrant to be processed on Ellis Island
when it officially opened on 1st January 1892, left from Cobh
with her two brothers. Following your visit, you continue to
Kinsale where you check into the Trident Hotel overlooking
Kinsale Harbour. Kinsale is a historic fishing town on the
southern coastline of County Cork. It has some old cobble stone
streets and many interesting shops and pubs. It is renowned for
its restaurants and is known as the gourmet capital of Ireland.
This evening you will have dinner in the hotels Pier One
Restaurant while enjoying the view over Kinsale Harbour.
Overnight: The Trident Hotel.
Day 5: Blarney Killarney
This morning you depart Kinsale and travel to Blarney
where you will visit Blarney Castle and Gardens. The castle was
built in 1446 and today you will have an opportunity to climb
the spiral stairs to the top of the castle and kiss the famous
Blarney Stone said to bestow the gift of eloquence on those who
dare. As you make your way through the castle grounds, you can
also visit the Castle Gardens and Rock Close. This will be
followed by some free time to visit The Blarney Woollen Mills
which carries a wide range of sweaters, tweeds, china and
crystal. From here you continue to beautys home Killarney
for a two-night stay in The Killarney International Hotel. This
evening you will have dinner in your hotel. Overnight: The
Killarney International Hotel.
Day 6: Ring of Kerry
Today, you embark on one of Irelands most famous
tours The Ring of Kerry. Your first stop this morning
will be the Kerry Bog Village where you can visit little
thatched cottages and see how people would have lived in
Ireland many years ago. Your tour continues through the wild
and rugged landscape of the Iveragh Peninsula which has some
breathtaking views of the Atlantic coastline. You will pass
through the towns of Killorglin, Glenbeigh, Cahersiveen and
Waterville to Sneem. Your tour then winds its way through the
mountains taking in some fine views of the Lakes of Killarney
and the Ladies View before returning to Killarney. The
remainder of the evening is free to enjoy Killarney at your
leisure. You may choose to have dinner in one of its many
restaurants or simply wander around its bustling streets and
let the sound of Irish music draw you into one of the
towns lively pubs. Overnight: The Killarney International
Hotel.
Day 7: Tralee Shannon
Ferry Cliffs of Moher Dromoland Castle
This morning, you will travel in traditional style on
board an Irish Jaunting Car to the Killarney National Park.
Your journey winds its way through some of the oldest oak
forests in Ireland and by the famous Lakes of Killarney to
Muckross House and Gardens. You will have a guided tour of this
Victorian Mansion which was built in 1843 and is one of
Irelands leading stately homes. After some free time to
view the gardens, you bid farewell to Killarney and travel to
Adare. The main street of Adare is punctuated with beautiful
stone buildings, thatched cottages, medieval monasteries, and a
picturesque village park. The mix of centuries is blended into
everyday life as some of the thatched cottages are home to arts
and crafts shops. Following some free time for lunch you travel
to luxurious Dromoland Castle where you will check-in for a
two-night stay. The castle was built in the 16th century was
once the royal seat of the O'Brien clan. It was refurbished and
transformed into a luxury hotel in 1962 and retains priceless
reminders of the castle's historic past. Splendid woodcarvings,
stone statuary and fine antique furnishings surround you during
your stay. This evening you will enjoy a private dinner in the
elegant surroundings of the castles Terrace Room.
Overnight: Dromoland Castle.
Day 8: Cliffs of Moher Free time at Dromoland
Castle
This morning you will journey to Ennis and then head
toward the coast to the majestic Cliffs of Moher which rise to
a height of 600 ft over the Atlantic Ocean. Following some free
time to view the cliffs, you will journey through part of the
Burren, which takes its name from the Irish word 'bhoireann'
meaning, 'a stony place' or 'a rocky place', which is a good
description for this 350 sq. kilometres limestone plateau. From
here your tour winds its way back to Dromoland Castle. The
remainder of the day is free to enjoy some of the castles many
activities which includes golf, fishing, falconry, clay pigeon
shooting, tennis, archery and horseback riding. You may also
like to try out the luxurious health spa with six treatment
rooms and an outdoor hydro spa. This evening you may wish to
dine at leisure in the castles Earl of Thomand
Restaurant. Overnight: Dromoland Castle.
Day 9: Cong Sligo Donegal
This morning you bid farewell to Dromoland Castle and
travel to Cong one of the main locations for the Quiet Man
film. You will visit the Quiet Man Cottage Museum, followed by
a walking tour of Cong. You will see many of the locations for
the film such as the Dying Mans House, Pat Cohans
Bar, the Reverend Playfairs House, the courting scenes,
the fight scenes and the John Wayne and Maureen OHara
commemorative statute. Departing Cong your tour continues
northwards passing by the Knock Shrine, now an internationally
recognized Marian Shrine with one and a half million pilgrims
visiting annually. You travel to Drumcliffe in County Sligo,
set against the striking backdrop of the Benbulben Mountain. It
is best known as the final resting place of one of
Irelands great poets W.B. Yeats. Found in the churchyard,
his grave is marked with a simple headstone with the
inscription, "cast a cold eye on life, on death, horseman, pass
by." From here its on to Donegal for an overnight stay.
This evening you will enjoy dinner in your hotel.
Day 10: Belleek Toomebridge
This morning you depart Donegal and travel to Belleek
on the banks of the River Erne, most famous for the fine Parian
China produced here at Belleek Pottery, the oldest in Ireland.
The china is valued by collectors from all over the world.
Following a guided tour, you continue along the banks of Lough
Erne to Omagh and from here to Toomebridge where you will stop
at Crosskeys Inn for lunch, a traditional Irish pub dating back
to 1654 and said to be Irelands oldest thatched pub. From
here you continue south to the City North Hotel. This evening
you will enjoy a farewell dinner in your hotel. Overnight: The
City North
Day 11: Depart Dublin Airport
After breakfast you will travel to Dublin Airport for
your flight home with fond memories and newly acquired accents
and many stories to relate to friends and family.
YOUR TRIP INCLUDES:
17 meals (9 Breakfasts, 1
Lunch, & 7 Dinners)
All Flights
Transportation to and from the
Airport
Overnight Accommodations
Activities as Described
Gratuities for the Driver/Guide
in Ireland
Gratuities for Timi's Tours
Directors
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Double: $630.95
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Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Name | Address | Contact Details |
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Champaign-CST | CST Sam's Club - park in NE lot near fence 915 W. Marketview Dr., Champaign, IL | |
Decatur - PU in CST | ***St. Paul's Lutheran Church***NEW LOCATION***CST 1 Bachrach Ct. Decatur, IL 62526 | |
Lakeside Commons-CST PU | Central Time Lakeside Commons 3501 N Green River Rd, Evansville, IN | |
Springfield, IL | CST Capitol City Shopping Center- Behind McDonalds 3151 S. Dirksen Parkway, Springfield, IL |
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