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Northern Ireland: Castles, Coastline & Culture

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Dublin, Belfast, Donegal, Galway

  • Explore all the highlights of Belfast led by expert local guide.
  • Take in the dramatic beauty of the Giants Causeway.
  • Stroll through the streets of the walled city of Derry-Londonderry.
  • Explore the scenic north coast, and enjoy time to discover Galway.
  • Featuring five-star hotels.
Itinerary at a Glance

DAY 1

  • DUBLIN TO BELFAST Here we Go!
  • Transfer - Private - Dublin - Belfast [Airport, with Newgrange & Mourne Coast (8 hrs)] - Mercedes E/S
  • Touring the Emerald Isle with Driver-Guide
  • Ireland Welcome Package

DAY 2

  • BELFAST Cross an Item off the Bucket List
  • Black Cab City Tour (1.5 hrs) - Private
  • City Tour with Titanic Museum (6 hrs) - Private

DAY 3

  • BELFAST TO DONEGAL The Journey Continues…
  • Transfer - Private - Belfast - Donegal [with Giants Causeway & Antrim Coast (8 hrs)] - Mercedes E/S

DAY 4

  • DONEGAL Sights and Insights
  • Derry-Londonderry and the Inishowen Peninsula (8 hrs) - Private

DAY 5

  • DONEGAL TO GALWAY A Dazzling Drive
  • Transfer - Private - Donegal - Galway [via County Sligo (8 hrs)] - Mercedes E/S

DAY 6

  • GALWAY TO DUBLIN Explore with an Expert
  • Transfer - Private - Galway - Dublin [via Galway, Midlands & Clonmacnoise Monastery (8 hrs)] - Mercedes E/S

DAY 7

  • DUBLIN Bon Voyage
  • Airport - Vehicle/Driver

DAY 1

  • DUBLIN TO BELFAST

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Bar Lounge
Bar Lounge
Bar Lounge
  • Here we Go!
  • Meet your private transfer at Dublin Airport, and embark on a full-day transfer to Belfast, stopping to explore Newgrange and the Morne Coast en route. You'll first set your sights on a visit to Newgrange, a stunning Neolithic passage tomb that is quite simply one of the great wonders of ancient western civilization. Be swept back to a time over 5,000 years ago, admiring the massive stone mound and its internal passages and chambers, letting reality set in that you're experiencing a monument which predates both Stonehenge and the Egyptian pyramids, with passages aligned to illuminate with the summer and winter solstice. Nearby is the River Boyne where the famous Battle of the Boyne took place. The land here is lush and full of ancient and medieval ruins that are testaments to Ireland's impressive heritage. In the afternoon, continue through County Down which is arguably, Northern Ireland's most scenic mountainous region, immortalized in ancient folklore and the songs of Percy French. The picturesque village of Rostrevor has a history of ancient kings and buried giants and is a beautiful point in which to explore more of Carlingford Lough. Make a stop in Newcastle, famous for long, sweeping beaches and its golf course, then head to Downpatrick, an ancient town where you can visit the reputed final resting place of Ireland's patron saint, St Patrick, as well as the lovely 12th and 13th century ruins of Inch Abbey, on the bank of the Quoile River. Conclude your day on arrival to Belfast.
  • Discover Ireland with a private driver, featuring experienced driving skills and expert local knowledge and insight into the best towns, monuments and historic sites of the Emerald Isle. In addition to your pre-booked customized touring, get recommendations on where to shop, have a drink, grab a bite, and even lesser-known sites typically ignored by visitors, all of which you can stop to visit on a whim (payable on the spot), because your days have built-in flexibility. Enjoy an introduction to Ireland with such depth and quality that's only possible with a local expert. Speak to your Destination Expert if you would like to upgrade and weave in additional Specialist Guides along your journey which can elevate your experience and provide additional expertise and support on your adventure.
  • A welcome package with a city map, train tickets (if relevant), and any other touristic information that we deem you may find useful, will be provided to you on your first day in destination.

DAY 2

  • BELFAST

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Bar Lounge
Bar Lounge
  • Cross an Item off the Bucket List
  • Embark on a private 1.5-hour tour of Belfast in the classic ambience of a Black Cab. Enthusiastic and knowledgeable, your specialized local driver-guide will take you through the Add Photohistory, politics and turmoil that have shaped the city you see today, one still predominantly divided into Protestant and Catholic territories. Hear stories and personal anecdotes of the lasting religious-political conflict as you drive through Falls Road (Catholic) and Shankhill Road (Protestant), two neighborhoods with a bloody past, witnessing the Peace Line wall that separates the communities. Learn of the many murals which can be seen throughout Belfast, speaking to the troubles of the Loyalist/Unionist and Republican/Nationalist divide. You’ll spot sites like Crumlin Road Jail, Europa Hotel, and The Crown Bar, hearing how they’ve played an important role in the political history of the city – an experience both enlightening and humbling. Conclude back at your hotel.
  • Today you will be escorted to explore the classic highlights of Belfast. Discover the old Cathedral Quarter near the waterfront, host of the beautiful St. Anne's Cathedral, dating back to 1899. In the city center, explore Donegal Place, one of Europe's finest squares, still home to many buildings from Belfast's glory days as the second city of the British Empire. See the late 19th century Grand Opera House, the beautiful white Belfast City Hall, along with the iconic mid-19th century Lanyon Building of the Queen's University, in all its red brick neo-Gothic beauty. Check out the impressive bronze sculptures of CS Lewis Square, commemorating the local creator of the Chronicles of Narnia. Take in impressive views of the city as you visit the gardens of the historic Belfast Castle Estate, and even visit Belfast's Botanic Gardens, an important part of the city's Victorian heritage - boasting an array of exotic and tropical plant species. In the afternoon, you'll visit the famous Titanic Museum. The RMS Titanic was designed and built in Belfast between 1909 and 1912, a remarkable feat of Edwardian engineering and craftsmanship. Despite her tragic sinking she remains a source of enduring pride in the city where she was built.

DAY 3

  • BELFAST TO DONEGAL

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Lough Eske Castle
Lough Eske Castle
Lough Eske Castle
  • The Journey Continues…
  • Depart Belfast for a scenic and leisurely transfer to Donegal today. Heading northwest you'll first enter the Glens of Antrim, a collection of nine verdant valleys that shine from the Antrim Plateau to the coast. Among Ireland's most unforgettable spots of beauty is the Causeway Coast that stretches from Belfast to Derry along the North Eastern region the island. Following the Glens, you'll hit the northernmost coast, site of the UNESCO World Heritage Site known as the Giants Causeway, one of the Natural Wonders of the World. Made up of 40,000 interlocking basalt columns up to 40 feet long that stretch along the coast and into the ocean. It's a unique geological feature that is truly a sight to behold. Touring the unique northernmost coast will open you up to a number of remarkable optional stops en route, if you so choose, including a stop at the Distillery at Bushmills, or exploring the ancient ruins of Dunluce Castle, the former Medieval castle thought to be an inspiration for C.S. Lewis's The Chronicles of Narnia, and featured in Game of Thrones as the seat of House Greyjoy. In order to give as much flexibility as possible today, entrance fees for optional stops are not included and can be paid on the spot where desired. Conclude your day on arrival to Donegal.

DAY 4

  • DONEGAL

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Lough Eske Castle
Lough Eske Castle
Lough Eske Castle
  • Sights and Insights
  • Set out today on a tour to discover the Inishowen Peninsula, crossing over into Northern Ireland en route to get to know the closely linked city of Derry-Londonderry along the way. Derry-Londonderry is the second city of Northern Ireland, and features arguably Europe's most magnificent fully intact city walls. Walk around, on top, and inside the exceptionally preserved early 17th century ramparts, spotting the St Columb's Cathedral in its Gothic glory, and nestling in beside a decommissioned cannon to cherish a view of the stunning 19th century Guildhall, house of the city council. The afternoon finds you exploring the beautiful northern coastline. The Inishowen Peninsula (and specifically Malin Head) is Ireland's most northerly point, featuring areas of unspoiled beaches with lagoons and raging surf. There are numerous pretty seaside and country towns and villages full of rustic charm including Ballyliffin, Moville and Muff. Highlights include a stop at Greencastle to admire the coastal ruins of the Northburgh Castle, built in 1305, and left in ruin in the 17th century after being pummeled by cannon fire, along with a visit of the small Martello tower at Magilligan, built between 1812-1817 during the Napoleonic Wars.

DAY 5

  • DONEGAL TO GALWAY

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Benbulbin
Benbulbin
PARK HOUSE
Benbulbin
Benbulbin
PARK HOUSE
Benbulbin
Benbulbin
PARK HOUSE
  • A Dazzling Drive
  • Meet your private transfer to Galway today. En route, take the opportunity to explore County Sligo, an area of extreme beauty, with varied landscapes and one of the country's highest densities of prehistoric sites, dotted along its coast and mountains. It's here where you can catch views of the impressive Benbulbin, a stunning rock formation that is considered Ireland's Table Mountain. Discover the colorful coastal city of Sligo, originally built around a medieval Norman castle back in the 13th century. Here, optional visits (admission payable on the spot) can be made to the 13th century Sligo Abbey ruins and the Yeats Memorial Building, dedicated to Ireland's greatest poet, W.B. Yeats. South of Sligo city, get out and walk up to admire the Carrowkeel Megalithic Cemetery, a 5,000 year old Neolithic passage tomb cluster, hidden amidst the clambering hills. Head out into Yeats Country, featuring beautiful lakes, mystical islands and serene waterfalls that inspired Yeats with romantic visions. Your day will come to an end on arrival to Galway.

DAY 6

  • GALWAY TO DUBLIN

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Brooks Hotel
Clonmacnoise
Clonmacnoise
Brooks Hotel
Clonmacnoise
Clonmacnoise
Brooks Hotel
  • Explore with an Expert
  • Explore the cosmopolitan city of Galway before you leave it behind, transferring to Dublin. Discover the Latin Quarter, buzzing from the eclectic legacy of a maritime past with its Spanish Arch and historic cobbled street fronts. The city is famous for its lively ambiance and impromptu street entertainment, never more evident than with a walk through Kirwan's Lane, the city's busking capital, spotted 16th and 17th century architectural relics. See the Claddagh District, the point of origin of the Claddagh ring, world-renowned as the international symbol of friendship. Further along the Claddagh, the city opens to the Atlantic Ocean at Salthill, with promenades and beautiful vistas. Heading out along the famous Galway Bay, you'll happen upon the charming and timeless village of Furbo. Continuing on your journey toward Dublin, pass through the scenic Midlands - an area rich in a landscape of blanket bog dispersed with lakes, castles and historic towns. Enjoy a visit to the ruins of Clonmacnoise, where a walk among the ancient stone ruins of this renowned 6th century city will evoke images of the scholars and saints of Ireland's Golden Age of learning. At day's end, arrive in Dublin.

DAY 7

  • DUBLIN
  • Bon Voyage
  • Meet your private driver and vehicle for an airport transfer.

Grand Central Hotel Belfast

Lough Eske Castle

Park House

Brooks

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