West Coast Explorer: Small Group: Dublin to Dublin 03 Apr, 2025

Escorted Touring / Ireland

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Amazing Experience

Overview

Trip Overview

This small group experience (maximum 16 participants) gets you off the beaten track so you get a real feel for the country. Our guides are hand-picked for their pride and passion for their country. Transportation is in modern Mercedes Benz mini-coaches and accommodation is in 3 star country hotels.

Travel westward from Dublin through the heart of Ireland via Kildare and Offaly. En route, stop at Locke’s Distillery, the oldest legal distillery in the world founded in 1757. Here you will have the opportunity to sample some of the whiskey produced here. Continue to Shannonbridge where you will enjoy a stop at a traditional pub before eventually arriving at Galway City, a bustling town with a lively nightlife, charming pedestrian streets and numerous pubs and cafes for a 2 night stay.

The next morning, begin your west coast explorations, first visiting Connemara, the land of mountains, rivers, lakes and small villages where the Gaelic language is still widely spoken. This area is the wildest and most remote part of the country. Travel through the wild mountainous Connemara National Park with its diverse flora and fauna. Visit Maam Valley with its ancient woods and mountain backdrop and also visit the village of Cong situated on an island. Stop at Cong Abbey with its interesting early Irish architecture dating back to the 12th Century. You will then visit an unusual museum, the Quiet Man Museum which depicts aspects of the 1951 movie of the name filmed here starring John Wayne. Another highlight will be Kylemore Abbey, a beautiful functioning monastery located on the grounds of Kylemore Castle. Other ports of call are attractive ancient Clifden, the largest town in Connemara and the Twelve Bens, a series of steep sided mountain peaks. The day will end with an 11 kilometre/7 mile drive on the Sky Road which takes in wonderful coastal scenery. Return later to Galway City.

The following day, leave Galway and travel to the wild and rocky Burren region, a beautiful land of limestone pavements, barren hillsides, rare flora and early settlements. Spend most of the morning exploring this unique area. Later head to Kilfenora for lunch after which discover the exceptional Cliffs of Moher, a coastal area offering dramatic views of the Atlantic Ocean. Then afterwards, it is time to complete your journey heading back to Dublin.

Highlights

Departures

Thursday's Apr 1 - Oct 28

 

Trip Includes

  • Arrival and departure transfers
  • 2 Nights moderate accommodation in Dublin
  • 3 day small group tour including;
    • 2 nights' accommodation
    • Transportation in a Mercedes minicoach with a maximum of 16 passengers on tour
    • Services of a professional driver/guide
    • All ferry and bridge crossings
    • Meals as indicated in the itinerary

 

Trip Excludes

  • Travel insurance
  • International, domestic airfare & airfare taxes
  • Meals and beverages not explicitly listed as included
  • Gratuities
  • Optional excursions
  • Items of a personal nature
  • Visa fees, if applicable

Summary

Terms and Conditions

Prices are "from" per person based on twin/double share accommodation and for travel in low season. Seasonal surcharges and blackout dates may apply. Limited seat/spaces and all pricing is subject to change and availability. Rates for single travellers are available on request - please inquire.

Dublin Airport to Dublin - St Stephen's Green

 

The Alex Hotel Dublin - South

1 Night Stay

Meal Plan: Full Breakfast

The Dublin City center O'Callaghan Alex Hotel was the third hotel in the O'Callaghan Hotels group on the corner of Merrion Square. This hotel welcomes you into its spacious lobby where you will be greeted with a warm welcome. Located off one of the corners of Merrion Square, O'Callaghan Alexander Hotel is close to the Georgian Squares where business and culture are intertwined and is only a few minutes walk from Trinity College and the popular shopping street, Grafton Street.

The Alex Hotel Dublin - South

Departing Dublin, you travel west through the counties of Kildare and Offaly. The first stop is the attractive village of Kinvara, where you get a chance to take some superb photos of Dunguaire Castle and discover its remarkable historical legacy. From here you head to the Burren. This is one of Ireland's true national treasures: a land of limestone pavements, rare flora and ancient stone monuments. The Burren was also home to one of the earliest Christian settlements in Ireland. From there, you head to the incredible Cliffs of Moher. Here, you can walk the stunning cliff trails and watch rare seabirds swooping through the air. You can also delve into the excellent and award winning environmental exhibition nearby. After exploring the area thoroughly, you head to Galway City, where you'll be staying for the next two nights. On the way, you pass through the famous Galway Bay. Picturesque views, excellent food and cosy pubs await you within this lively student town.

Moderate Hotel Galway

We try to reserve accommodation that's no more than a 20-minute walk from the town centre. We regularly check our accommodation partners to ensure they reach a certain standard.

Moderate Hotel Galway

Travel inland through the Maam Valley to the village of Cong, the setting for the film classic, "The Quiet man". You're free here to visit the local museum devoted to the movie, or discover the magnificently restored 12th century Cong Abbey. You continue through the heart of Connemara and the beautiful house and grounds at Kylemore Abbey, where grand buildings and magnificent man-made gardens are a treat for the eyes and soul. Your journey continues to Connemara National Park, where abundant wildlife resides amidst the ancient tombs and wood paths. Here you'll see the magnificent Diamond Hill, a 500m peak that rivals any summit in Europe. And then we travel to Clifden, famous for being the location of the first transatlantic flight landing. In the National Park, you'll also enjoy the majesty of the Sky Road, as well as the sharp peaks of the Twelve Bens of Connemara. You then travel back for the night to your cosy residence in Galway City.

Meal

Breakfast

 

Moderate Hotel Galway

We try to reserve accommodation that's no more than a 20-minute walk from the town centre. We regularly check our accommodation partners to ensure they reach a certain standard.

Moderate Hotel Galway

The Alex Hotel Dublin - South

1 Night Stay

Meal Plan: Full Breakfast

The Dublin City center O'Callaghan Alex Hotel was the third hotel in the O'Callaghan Hotels group on the corner of Merrion Square. This hotel welcomes you into its spacious lobby where you will be greeted with a warm welcome. Located off one of the corners of Merrion Square, O'Callaghan Alexander Hotel is close to the Georgian Squares where business and culture are intertwined and is only a few minutes walk from Trinity College and the popular shopping street, Grafton Street.

The Alex Hotel Dublin - South

 

Burren and return to Dublin

We wave goodbye to Galway and take some of the quaint back roads through central Ireland.

Clonmacnoise is the first major highlight of the day. It's the site of an early Christian settlement and boasts a famed collection of churches, fabulous stone crosses and round towers. After lunch in a local village, the tour continues through the peatiest Irish bogs you'll ever see. The flora and fauna will take your breath away, as your guide shows you the incredible biodiversity of the bogs. Then you make your way to your final stop before Dublin: Kilbeggan Distillery, the oldest licensed distillery on the planet. Here you can relax with a glass of their famed whisky; and after a drink (or two?), you'll head back east to Dublin.

Meal

Breakfast

Dublin - St Stephen's Green to Dublin Airport

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