Luxury Gold

Ultimate Ireland

Ultimate Ireland
From the mighty Titanic shipyards in Belfast to the cozy cottage of Tracey’s Farmhouse, this tour of the Emerald Isle is guaranteed to delight. In Dublin, step into the Little Museum for a private after-hours meeting with esteemed author and museum founder Trevor White. Marvel at the spectacular scenery. The Ring of Kerry and the Cliffs of Moher promise some of the most breath-taking landscapes in Ireland. Arrive at Ashford Castle in regal style as you’re escorted over the drawbridge by a lone piper. Then choose between a private tour of the 800-year-old castle, or a cruise of Lough Corrib.

Dining Summary

  • 6 Dinner (D)
  • 11 Breakfast (B)
  • 1 Lunch (L)

Choice Highlights

  • Choose between two carefully selected activities
  • Belfast: Join a Local Expert and enjoy a panoramic tour as they explain the city’s turbulent history, evolution and current prosperity. On this tour, you’ll see the City Hall, Queen’s University, and the Parliament Building at Stormont.
  • Belfast: Join a local artist and discover Belfast through its street art and learn how this art form plays an essential role in forging a new narrative for this progressive city.
  • Dublin: No trip to Ireland would be complete without a taste of the black elixir of Ireland. Explore the Guinness Storehouse and learn how to pull the perfect pint.
  • Dublin: Discover a world of flavors during a tour and whiskey tasting at Pearse Lyons Distillery, home of cocktail exploration and modern Irish whiskey.
  • Choose between two carefully selected activities
  • Ashford Castle: Take part in a unique falconry experience at the oldest established Falconry School in Ireland.
  • Ashford Castle: Join a guided historical tour of the 800-year-old Castle, that was once the home of the Guinness family.

Additional Included Highlights

  • Enjoy seamless personal assistance throughout your journey. From securing exclusive reservations, to organising transportation, your Travel Concierge ensures every aspect of your travel is tailored to your tastes and preferences.
  • In select destinations, our network of Local Expert Guides will illuminate your journey on a deeper level.
  • Included at all hotels.
  • Hotel taxes, porterage and tips, as well as tips for included dining experiences, are included.
  • Enjoy breakfast every morning, and an array of incredible dining options throughout your journey, infused with discovery and adventure.
  • On days where a Relaxed Start (RS) is indicated, you can select to indulge in breakfast in bed.
  • Enjoy complimentary hotel Wi-Fi. And, on select coaches, onboard Wi-Fi may also be available.
  • Transfers are included on your journey start and end dates, and where additional accommodation has been booked in advance through Luxury Gold. Transfers to train stations or alternate hotels, in the same start or end city as the itinerary, may be requested.

Curated Experiences

  • Dublin: Meet esteemed author Trevor White on a rare, personal after-hours tour of The Little Museum of Dublin, which he founded. You’ll learn about his work, his life and what it means to be a Dubliner.

Exceptional Dining

  • Belfast: Introduce yourself to Belfast the right way, with a hearty meal. Check in to the luxurious Grand Central Hotel and let your Travel Concierge take you for an la carte dinner in a specially selected local restaurant.
  • Dublin: Dine at a hand-picked gastropub in the heart of Dublin. Discover the favorite dishes of local people and enjoy a hearty meal in the unique ambiance of this thriving city.
  • Killarney: Enjoy the warmth and hospitality of the Irish tonight as you join a local family at their home for dinner with entertainment, dancing and laughter.
  • Ashford Castle: Dine in the cozy surrounds of Cullen’s at the Cottage, a traditional thatched cottage where you’ll be greeted with delicious aromas. Savor freshly-cooked local and international dishes in this former cinema, which premiered ‘The Quiet Man’ before Hollywood.
  • Ashford Castle: Celebrate in royal style amongst the chandeliers and panelled walls of the historic George V Dining Room, named for the monarch who dined here in 1906 when he was the Prince of Wales. Chef Philippe Farineau presents a delicious menu for your evening.

Magnificent Stays

  • Ashford Castle: The remarkable 800-year-old Ashford Castle is Ireland’s only Forbes five-star hotel and was once home to the Guinness family. With its spectacular surroundings, interiors, on-site dining and fantastic hospitality team, you’ll be greeted with a world-famous Irish Welcome at this beautifully restored hotel.

MAKE TRAVEL MATTER

  • Giant’s Causeway: Visit this astounding natural phenomenon on a private tour with a wildlife ranger. Hear more about the formation of the UNESCO World Heritage Site around 50 million years ago and the fantastic folklore that surrounds it. On this MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience learn about the conservation efforts in place that support the natural habitat and animal populations.
  • Belfast: On the banks of Strangford Lough in County Down, an area of outstanding natural beauty, step inside Tracey’s Farmhouse, an enchanting cottage for a home hosted culinary experience. Get to know Tracey as she shows you around her organic farm and explains her cooking philosophy. Learn how to make traditional Irish soda bread before indulging in a seasonal, Farm-to-Table lunch. This MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience focuses on seasonal produce, organically grown ingredients and sourcing from the immediate community. Tracey’s Farmhouse is actively practicing and encouraging the slow food movement and doesn’t rely on air miles.

Passport Moments

  • Belfast: Visit the Titanic Belfast museum to see the poignant tribute to the ill-fated liner, now one of the world’s leading attractions. Tread the site where the RMS Titanic was built and discover its fascinating history.
  • Londonderry: Meet Ronan McNamara, the finest storyteller in Northern Ireland, with a tale for every corner of his hometown. Alongside Ronan, enjoy a tour of beautiful Londonderry, one of the finest walled cities in Europe.
  • Dublin: Explore historic Trinity College, which was founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I. Visit the iconic Book of Kells, the beautiful manuscript hand painted by monks, that dates back to ca. 800 AD.
  • Dublin: Take a tour through the cobbled streets of Dublin with your Local Expert, who’ll share stories and facts about the local area. See O’Connell Street with the imposing General Post Office, the neo-classical Custom House and historic Dublin Castle.
  • Glendalough: Enjoy visiting Glendalough (the valley of two lakes) where a Local Expert will guide you through this early medieval monastic site, which has a rich history. The glacial valley also offers beautiful scenery to explore.
  • Cashel: Reputed to be where St. Patrick converted the King of Munster to Christianity in the 5th century, Cashel is a pretty medieval town where the High Kings once sat. See the spectacular Rock of Cashel, the well-preserved fortress that dates from the 11th century.
  • Blarney: Explore the grounds of Blarney Castle and its gardens built nearly six hundred years ago by the MacCarthy branch of the Kings of Desmond. See where so many have kissed the famous stone to get the legendary gift of the gab.
  • Ring of Kerry: Take in the beauty around you as you explore The Ring of Kerry on the Iveragh Peninsula, passing through whimsical coastal villages and magnificent landmarks such as Ross Castle. This scenic drive is one of the most famous in Ireland.
  • Adare: Admire the beauty of the charming village of Adare during a village with your Travel Concierge. Famous for its thatched-roof cottages and pretty streets, this quaint haven offers idyllic photo opportunities.
  • Cliffs of Moher: Gaze across the waves of the Atlantic Ocean from the Cliffs of Moher as you stop along the Wild Atlantic Way. Call into the Visitor Experience and catch panoramic views from the 185-year-old O’Brien’s tower at the edge of the 800-foot cliffs.
  • Galway: Visit Galway and take in the lively atmosphere of this cultural destination. You’ll find bustling streets, fun boutiques and quirky art galleries in this quintessentially Irish harbor city. Don’t be surprised if someone bursts into song!
  • Ashford Castle: Arrive to the famous Ashford Castle, where you’ll be escorted over the drawbridge by a lone piper, in a manner fit for royalty. This haunting sound echoes the signal given to troops in battle announcing the end of the day.

Personalise your day

  • Belfast: Join a Local Expert and enjoy a panoramic tour as they explain the city’s turbulent history, evolution and current prosperity. On this tour, you’ll see the City Hall, Queen’s University, and the Parliament Building at Stormont.
  • Belfast: Join a local artist and discover Belfast through its street art and learn how this art form plays an essential role in forging a new narrative for this progressive city.
  • Dublin: No trip to Ireland would be complete without a taste of the black elixir of Ireland. Explore the Guinness Storehouse and learn how to pull the perfect pint.
  • Dublin: Discover a world of flavors during a tour and whiskey tasting at Pearse Lyons Distillery, home of cocktail exploration and modern Irish whiskey.
  • Ashford Castle: Take part in a unique falconry experience at the oldest established Falconry School in Ireland.
  • Ashford Castle: Join a guided historical tour of the 800-year-old Castle, that was once the home of the Guinness family.

04/14/2025 through 09/22/2026
04/14/2025 through 10/07/2026

Day 1

Belfast, the vibrant capital of Northern Ireland, is a city steeped in rich history and brimming with cultural charm. Known for its role in the Industrial Revolution, it was once a major shipbuilding hub, most famously the birthplace of the RMS Titanic. Today, visitors can explore the Titanic Quarter, where the Titanic Belfast museum stands as a modern architectural marvel, offering a fascinating and interactive journey through the ship's history. The city’s maritime heritage is also reflected in attractions like the SS Nomadic, the last remaining White Star Line ship, which once ferried passengers to the Titanic.

The cultural scene in Belfast is equally captivating, with a rich tapestry of music, art, and festivals. The city has been designated a UNESCO City of Music, reflecting its vibrant music scene that ranges from traditional Irish sessions in cozy pubs to contemporary performances at venues like the SSE Arena. Art enthusiasts can visit the MAC (Metropolitan Arts Centre) to experience cutting-edge exhibitions and performances, while the annual Belfast International Arts Festival showcases a diverse array of local and international talent.


Day 2

Belfast, the vibrant capital of Northern Ireland, is a city steeped in rich history and brimming with cultural charm. Known for its role in the Industrial Revolution, it was once a major shipbuilding hub, most famously the birthplace of the RMS Titanic. Today, visitors can explore the Titanic Quarter, where the Titanic Belfast museum stands as a modern architectural marvel, offering a fascinating and interactive journey through the ship's history. The city’s maritime heritage is also reflected in attractions like the SS Nomadic, the last remaining White Star Line ship, which once ferried passengers to the Titanic.

The cultural scene in Belfast is equally captivating, with a rich tapestry of music, art, and festivals. The city has been designated a UNESCO City of Music, reflecting its vibrant music scene that ranges from traditional Irish sessions in cozy pubs to contemporary performances at venues like the SSE Arena. Art enthusiasts can visit the MAC (Metropolitan Arts Centre) to experience cutting-edge exhibitions and performances, while the annual Belfast International Arts Festival showcases a diverse array of local and international talent.


Day 3 London is among the world's most visited cities, with countless attractions and a history stretching back two millennia. Visitors will discover historic iconic structures like Westminster Abbey, Big Ben, and Tower Bridge, as well as recent marvels such as London Eye, a giant observation wheel that offers breathtaking views of the whole city.

This truly global city (over 300 languages are spoken here) offers World Heritage Sites, royal fascination with Buckingham Palace, and the British Museum, which contains nearly 8 million pieces. There's theater in the West End, a world-class dining scene and inviting pubs dotting every quarter of the city.

A cosmopolitan, multicultural metropolis, London enchants travelers young and old, and is one of the world's most unforgettable destinations.
Day 4

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.


Day 5

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.


Day 6 This important monastic settlement, founded by St. Kevin in the 6th century, grew in importance throughout Europe in the early Christian era.
Day 7 Located in eastern Ireland, it is a land of rivers, rich farmlands and woodlands.
Day 8 Killarney - Ireland's most vibrant town. Located in the Southwestern region of Ireland, in County Kerry, Killarney is a renown stop on the famed "Ring of Kerry" journey. The town itself is set near the beautiful Killarney National Park, by the shores of Lough Leane and in the shadow of Ireland's highest mountains. The mystic beauty of Killarney's lakes is wonder to behold. From clubs and pubs, to ancient sites and historical places, Killarney is a perfect blend of past and present.
Day 9 Killarney - Ireland's most vibrant town. Located in the Southwestern region of Ireland, in County Kerry, Killarney is a renown stop on the famed "Ring of Kerry" journey. The town itself is set near the beautiful Killarney National Park, by the shores of Lough Leane and in the shadow of Ireland's highest mountains. The mystic beauty of Killarney's lakes is wonder to behold. From clubs and pubs, to ancient sites and historical places, Killarney is a perfect blend of past and present.
Day 10 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.
Day 11 Located on an isthmus between Lough Mask and Corrib. Cong is home to the famous Ashford Castle and the 13th cuntry abbey said to house a fragment of the true Cross.
Day 12 Nestled in the heart of County Clare, Shannon, Ireland, is a charming town renowned for its rich history and vibrant culture. Visit Shannon between May and September for the best weather and to enjoy local festivals and events that celebrate the town’s vibrant culture and community spirit.

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