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Cliffs of Moher

12-Day Ireland

After arriving in Dublin, you will see all of Ireland's most significant landmarks and gorgeous scenery. Highlights include Dublin, Wicklow, Glendalough, Kilkenny, Rock of Cashel, Blarney, Killarney, Rings of Kerry, Limerick, Cliffs of Moher, Galway, Kylemore Abbey, Knock, Downpatrick, and MORE!

Terms & Conditions

THIS TRIP INCLUDES

  • Round-Trip Air
  • Deluxe Motorcoach Transportation
  • First-Class Hotels
  • Breakfast / Dinner
  • Entry/Admission Fees
  • Medical Protection Coverage

If you'd like to discuss this itinerary, design your own tour, or join one of our group tours, let's talk!

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Day 1: Departure for Dublin

Your pilgrimage begins today, boarding your flight to Dublin. Rest assured, all necessary preparations for your journey have been made. So sit back, relax, and enjoy your flight. Your spiritual journey awaits in Dublin!

Day 2: Arrive in Dublin
Upon arrival in Dublin, we will meet our guide & driver. After boarding our tour bus, we will begin a Panoramic city tour ending at St. Patrick's Anglican Cathedral. We'll continue to our hotel for dinner and overnight stay.
Day 3: Free Day in Dublin
After breakfast, we'll have a free day in the city. Visit the National Museum or some of the local pubs for a pint and listen to some live local music, or check out the shops on O’Connell Street. Dinner and overnight accommodations will be at your hotel.
Day 4: Wicklow / Glendalough / Kilkenny
Today, we'll travel to Glendalough to view the sixth-century ruins and Reefert Church, where the kings of Leinster were buried. We continue to Kilkenny to visit St. Canice’s and the Black Abbey. Dinner and overnight accommodations will be at your hotel.
Day 5: Kilkenny / Rock of Cashel / Blarney / Killarney
Today, we will visit the Rock of Cashel, the Cathedral, the Round Tower, and the Cormac Chapel. We will also visit the museum, which houses the original St.Patrick’s Cross, tour Blarney Castle and Gardens, and Blarney Woolen Mills. We continue to Killarney for dinner and overnight accommodations at your hotel.
Day 6: Killarney / Rings of Kerry

Today, we will travel through the MacGillycuddy’s Reeks mountains, drive through the Killarney National Park, cross the Blackwater Bridge, and stop in the village of Sneem. Today's stops will also include Cahersiveen, Ballycarbery, Valentia Island Bridge, and Skellig on St. Finan’s Bay.  Dinner and overnight accommodations will be at your hotel.

Day 7: Limerick / Shannon / Cliffs of Moher / Galway
Today, we will travel to Limerick and visit St. Mary’s Cathedral. After stopping for lunch, we take a tour of Bunratty Castle before catching the ferry at Killimer and continuing to Galway. Dinner and overnight accommodations will be at your hotel.
Day 8: Galway / Kylemore Abbey / Croagh Patrick / Knock

After leaving Galway this morning, we will travel to Kylemore Abbey and visit Croagh Patrick, Ireland’s holy mountain. Next, we will tour the Basilica at Knock Shrine, one of the world’s principal Marian Shrines. Dinner and overnight accommodations will be at your hotel.

Day 9: Knock / Tobernalt / Lough Derg / Armagh

We will start our day at Tobernalt, an ancient natural spring dating back to the 5th century. We continue to Lough Derg, the sacred Sanctuary Island of St Patrick, followed by Armagh, the country’s center of Christianity. It is unique in that it has two St. Patrick’s Cathedrals. Dinner and overnight accommodations will be at your hotel.

Day 10: Armagh / Downpatrick / Dundalk / Drogheda / Dublin
This morning, we go to Downpatrick and visit Down Cathedral, believed to be the burial place of St. Patrick. Next, we will visit Dundalk and Kilcurry Church. We continue to Drogheda to visit St. Peter’s Church. We will then travel to Dublin for a farewell dinner at a local restaurant with live Irish music. Dinner and overnight accommodations will be at your hotel.
Day 11: Dublin

Today, we will visit the world-famous Guinness Brewery and take a tour through their seven-story Glass Atrium, the Brewery, and finally, the Gravity Bar for a quick pint. After lunch, you can choose to visit the National Museum or return to your hotel to relax. Dinner and overnight accommodations will be at your hotel.

Day 12: Return Flight Home
We will transfer to the airport this morning to board our return flight home. We hope you've enjoyed your journey with us, and we hope to see you again!
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Edinburgh Castle

09-Day Ireland, Scotland & the UK

This tour explores the history of three of the most significant countries in European history. You will explore Ireland, Scotland, and the UK, taking home with you the memories to last a lifetime. Highlights include Dublin, Belfast, Edinburgh, York, Cambridge, London, and MORE!

Terms & Conditions

THIS TRIP INCLUDES

  • Round-Trip Air
  • Deluxe Motorcoach Transportation
  • First-Class Hotels
  • Breakfast / Dinner
  • Entry/Admission Fees
  • Medical Protection Coverage

If you'd like to discuss this itinerary, design your own tour, or join one of our group tours, let's talk!

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Day 1: Departure for Dublin

Your pilgrimage begins today as you depart on your overnight flight to Dublin, Ireland. Meals and drinks will be served on board.

Day 2: Arrive in Dublin
We arrive in Dublin and are transferred to our hotel. After checking in, we will have an afternoon orientation and drive through statue-lined O’Connell Street and more. Dinner and overnight at your hotel.
Day 3: Dublin
After an Irish breakfast, we will have Mass at St. Patrick’s Cathedral. Next, we will start our sightseeing tour, which will include Trinity College. In the old library, you will see the Book of Kells and the beautiful stained glass window. We will continue to the National Museum, which contains the finest collection of Celtic ornaments and artifacts dating from 600 AD through the mid-20th century.  Next, we will visit Dublin Castle and St. Audoen’s Church, Dublin’s only surviving medieval church.  The remainder of the afternoon is free.  Enjoy a typical Irish dinner and overnight at your hotel in Dublin.
Day 4: Dublin/Belfast
After breakfast, we leave for Belfast. En route, we will stop for a visit to Monasterboice, a cemetery filled with very well-preserved ancient Celtic crosses.  We will then continue to Belfast and check into our hotel. Dinner and overnight in Belfast.
Day 5: Belfast/Edinburgh
After breakfast, you will enjoy a Belfast city tour, which includes City Hall, Queens University, The Grand Opera, Linehall Library, the Titanic Quarter (where the Titanic was built), St Anne Cathedral, and Stormont. In the afternoon, we leave for Edinburgh by ferry. After arrival, we will transfer by bus to the hotel. Dinner and overnight at your hotel.
Day 6: Edimburgh/York

After breakfast, we will drive through the countryside to York, the second city of the Realm. This walled city was first a Roman provincial capital called "Eboracum" in AD 71. In 306, Constantine was proclaimed emperor here. In the Fifth century, it was the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Northumbria and was called "Eoforwic." A church has been here since 627, when the city became an early center of Christian learning. The Archbishop of York holds the title "Primate of England" and is the second only to the Archbishop of Canterbury, who holds the title "Primate of All England" in the Anglican Church. We will tour the massive York Minster and the largest medieval cathedral in England, built in 1080. Finally, we will take a ramble through "the Shambles," a wonderfully preserved medieval quarter. Dinner and overnight at your hotel in York.

Day 7: York/Cambridge/ London
After breakfast, we head to Cambridge, a town filled with architectural beauty.  The jewel in the crown is the fifteenth-century King's College Chapel, one of the most perfect buildings in the world.  We end today’s journey in London. Dinner and overnight at your hotel.
Day 8: London

After breakfast at our hotel, we depart for a full day of London sightseeing, including the entrance to Saint Paul’s Cathedral (built from 1675 – 1710 to replace the original church destroyed by the Great Fire of 1666) and the Tower of London. We'll also take a ride on the London Eye (also known as the Millennium Wheel, the tallest observation wheel in the world). Dinner at a local restaurant/pub this evening and overnight stay at your hotel.

Day 9: Return Flight Home
Following breakfast, we will transfer to the London airport to board our return flight home.