CIE Tours
8 Day Mystical Ireland
Ireland will beguile you. Venture a little off the beaten path to discover the stunning beauty of the northern half of the island. Your stays will include Belfast, Derry and Westport.
Authentic Local Experiences:
- CIE TOURS EXCLUSIVE
- Enjoy a flight of locally-brewed craft beers with your dinner at the Walled City Brewery, a family-owned establishment located in a former army barracks in the historic heart of Derry city.
- Discover traditional skills at the Ulster Folk Museum, an open-air museum that asks how old ways of life may help us create a more sustainable future.
- Discover the colorful histories of Belfast, Derry, and Westport on walking tours with local guides.
- Cliffs of Moher
- Pearse Lyons Distillery
- Down Cathedral
- Giant’s Causeway
- Titanic Belfast
- Walled City Brewery – CIE Tours Exclusive
- Westport House
- Medieval Castle Banquet
- 7 Breakfasts (B) and 4 Dinners (D)
- Hyatt Centric The Liberties | Dublin (1)
- Hilton Belfast Hotel | Belfast (2)
- Ebrington Hotel | Derry (1)
- The Wyatt Hotel | Westport (2)
- Limerick Strand Hotel | Limerick (1)
AUTHENTIC LOCAL EXPERIENCES
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Day 1 |
Dublin, Ireland is an architectural, artistic, and gastronomic marvel. Immerse yourself in this cultural capital and discover a few of Ireland’s most famous landmarks! A trip to Dublin wouldn’t be complete without imbibing at some of the world’s best distilleries and tasting rooms. The city is home to both the Old Jameson Whiskey Distillery and the Guinness Storehouse, where authentic Irish spirits and ales flow freely. Explore the long histories of these brewing giants in their respective factory museums and be sure to take a hearty swig of Guinness’s iconic stout. A number of local pubs line the streets of Dublin and contribute to the city’s thrilling nightlife. Head to Dublin’s city center to drop by the popular Temple Bar, whose unmistakable bright red exterior invites you to “have a gargle.” From cathedrals to castles, Dublin boasts many striking architectural jewels that are guaranteed to astound you. Wander inside St. Patrick’s Cathedral, dating back to the twelfth century, to gaze in wonder at its vaulted archways and vibrant stained-glass windows. At the heart of the city lies Dublin Castle, once the medieval stronghold of King John of England and a symbol of centuries-long British rule. This vast and historic château offers a number of exquisite interior rooms, museums, and gardens that make for a perfect tour. Dublin is a haven for bibliophiles. Frequented in days past by literary greats like Joyce, Wilde, and Yeats, Dublin remains a city for writers and readers. Peruse the deep wooden shelves of Trinity College’s Old Library, which boasts an impressive collection of rare manuscripts and texts (including the famous Book of Kells), or take a gander inside The Winding Stair, a quaint bookshop and upscale eatery mere steps from the city’s iconic Ha’penny Bridge. You’re bound to have a whale of a time in this delightful city! Let inviting Dublin capture your heart. |
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Donegal, a picturesque town nestled in the northwest of Ireland, offers a perfect blend of rich history, rugged landscapes, and a warm Irish welcome. Known for its dramatic coastline along the Wild Atlantic Way, Donegal is a haven for nature lovers, history buffs, and those seeking an authentic slice of Irish life. The town's centerpiece, Donegal Castle, built by the O'Donnell clan in the 15th century, provides a fascinating glimpse into the region's Gaelic heritage. Visitors can explore the beautifully restored castle rooms, complete with period furnishings and informative displays about Donegal’s turbulent past, from Gaelic nobility to the English conquest. Wandering through the town of Donegal, visitors can immerse themselves in a lively atmosphere filled with traditional pubs, local craft shops, and charming cafes. The Diamond, Donegal’s central square, is a vibrant hub where both locals and tourists converge. It is a great starting point to discover Donegal Abbey, a Franciscan friary founded in the 15th century that offers picturesque views of Donegal Bay. History enthusiasts will appreciate the guided tours that unravel tales of rebellion, battles, and the rich cultural fabric of this area. A trip to Donegal would not be complete without venturing into its stunning natural surroundings. The nearby Bluestack Mountains offer scenic hiking trails with breathtaking views, while the rugged cliffs of Slieve League, among the highest in Europe, provide a spectacular coastal panorama. A short drive from town, the serene Glenveagh National Park beckons with its vast landscapes, wooded glens, and the stunning Glenveagh Castle, surrounded by pristine gardens. Donegal is also famed for its traditional music scene; visitors can experience lively sessions in pubs where local musicians play the fiddle, tin whistle, and bodhrán, creating a quintessential Irish experience. Fun fact: Donegal is often referred to as "the forgotten county" because it is geographically cut off from the rest of Ireland by Northern Ireland. This relative isolation has allowed it to retain a unique and untouched charm, with many areas still speaking Irish as a first language. Whether you are exploring ancient castles, hiking rugged cliffs, or enjoying a pint of Guinness to the sound of traditional music, Donegal promises an unforgettable journey through one of Ireland's most captivating regions. |
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Galway, on Ireland's picturesque west coast, offers a vibrant blend of culture, history, and natural beauty that enchants visitors from around the world. This historic city, often referred to as the "City of the Tribes," was shaped by the seven tribes that dominated it during the medieval period. The city's lively atmosphere is a fusion of traditional Irish charm and modern creativity, evident in its colorful streets and dynamic cultural scene. Stroll through the bustling Quay Street and discover an array of charming shops, lively pubs, and cozy restaurants. The area's vibrant market and street performers add to its festive ambiance, making it a perfect spot to soak up Galway's unique spirit. Nearby, the Galway Cathedral, a stunning example of neo-Romanesque architecture, stands majestically on the banks of the River Corrib. Its interior, adorned with colorful mosaics and intricate stonework, is a testament to the city's rich artistic heritage. Galway is also renowned for its proximity to the Cliffs of Moher, one of Ireland’s most iconic natural landmarks. These dramatic cliffs rise over 700 feet above the Atlantic Ocean, offering breathtaking views and thrilling walks along the edge. Additionally, the nearby Connemara National Park presents a rugged landscape of mountains, lakes, and wild boglands, ideal for hiking and exploring. Fun Fact: Galway is known for its vibrant arts scene and is home to the annual Galway International Arts Festival, which attracts performers and artists from around the globe. The festival’s eclectic mix of theater, music, and visual arts underscores Galway’s status as a cultural hub in Ireland. |
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Nestled along the banks of the majestic River Shannon in western Ireland, Limerick is a city where history and modern life blend seamlessly. With origins stretching back to the Viking era, Limerick offers an intriguing glimpse into the past, and nowhere is that more evident than at King John’s Castle. This imposing 13th-century fortress, with its towering stone walls and immersive, interactive exhibits, invites visitors to step back in time and experience what life was like in medieval Ireland. For those with a passion for food, Limerick is a veritable treasure trove of culinary delights. The famous Milk Market is a must-visit spot, where you can wander through vibrant stalls brimming with artisanal cheeses, fresh seafood, homemade baked goods, and a variety of traditional Irish delicacies. After a day of exploring, the city’s inviting pubs offer hearty, soul-satisfying dishes like Limerick ham and rich Irish stew, often paired with live music and the legendary warmth of Irish hospitality, creating a truly unforgettable experience. Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to explore in and around Limerick. A short drive away, the breathtaking Wild Atlantic Way beckons, offering dramatic coastal landscapes and stunning vistas at every turn. The Three Bridges Walk provides a peaceful and scenic stroll along the River Shannon, where you can enjoy stunning views of the water and surrounding countryside. And for those with a love of sports, Limerick stands as a proud stronghold of Gaelic games and rugby, with Thomond Park Stadium serving as a testament to the city’s deep passion and rich sporting heritage. |
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