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Exclusive Irish Journey Chauffeured Collection (Dublin - Cork - Killarney - Galway - Limerick)

Curated Luxury

This 10 night sample itinerary price includes:

  • Flight into Dublin and out of Shannon
  • Private arrival transfer in Dublin
  • 4-Star or better hotels for 3 nights in Dublin, 2 nights each in Cork, Galway, and Limerick, and 1 night in Killarney
  • Private driver from Dublin to Cork with stops at the Rock of Cashel and Blarney Stone
  • Private driver from Cork to Killarney with a stop at Muckross House
  • Private driver from Killarney to Galway with stops at Athenry and Bunratty Castles
  • Private driver from Galway to Limerick with a stop at the Trinitarian Abbey of Adare
  • Private departure transfer from Shannon
  • Live phone and chat support

    Included Private Activities (Based on Availability):
  • Guided city tours in Dublin and Cork, visiting iconic sights and popular neighborhoods
  • Cliffs of Moher Day Trip from Galway

    We do our best to fulfill all additional experiences; however, sometimes, our partners are unavailable on select dates. In those rare instances, your price will only reflect confirmed and available experiences. If an included activity becomes unavailable, alternate options may be available to purchase.

Experience the magic of Ireland's Ancient East combined with portions of the Wild Atlantic Way!. This curated journey through Dublin, Cork, Killarney, Galway, and Limerick combines door-to-door chauffeured transfers with sightseeing stops along the way, premium-quality hotels, and hand-selected activities.

Essential Highlights and Recommended Experiences:
- Navigate historic cobblestone streets and uncover lively bars, centuries-old pubs, and family-owned restaurants serving typical Irish fare and draught beers in exciting Dublin, Limerick, and more
- See the enigmatic Dublin Castle and the Old Library at Trinity College while meandering throughout Dublin
- Sample Ireland's world-class cusine in the Gourmet Capital, Cork, stopping by the English Market and artisan food vendors
- Admire pristine landscapes and National Parks, including historic sites such as Muckross House or the Lakes of Killarney
- Visit castles galore! From the home of the epic Blarney Stone to Bunratty and Athenry castles, Ireland's landscape is dotted with endless options
- Walk the formidable Cliffs of Moher near Galway or explore the bohemian spirit of the city with its music, art, and inspiring architecture

This premier vacation package features thoughtfully curated services and is fully flexible. You can customize it to suit your needs and preferences by adjusting the number of nights in each city and browsing our hand-picked selection of hotels, transportation options, activities, and experiences.

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Trip Summary

  • Dublin

    Dublin

    With over 1000 years of history Dublin has experienced many changes, particularly in the last decade. European Union membership and increased prosperity have transformed Dublin into a multicultural city with a thriving economy, ranking it among the top tourist destinations in Europe. An hour walk from the top of Grafton Street, across the Liffey, up O'Connell Street, and farther into north Dublin is a walk through time and, also a glimpse of some of the pieces that must eventually fit together.

    Visit Trinity College and the Book of Kells, St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin Castle, the Guinness Storehouse and Jameson Distillery, Temple Bar, St. Stephen's Green and the National Museums and so much more!

  • Cork

    Cork

    Founded in the late 6th century by Saint Finbarr, Cork is Ireland's second largest city. A famous landmark is the Shandon Steeple of St. Ann's Church, which contains the Bells of Shandon. Other interesting places to visit are the English Market in the center of the city, the University founded in 1845, and the very steep St Patrick's Hill, from the top of which are magnificent views over the entire city. The River Lee flows through the city forming one of the world's largest natural harbours.

    Visit the Shandon Bells, Saint Finbarr's Cathedral, the Cork City Gaol, the English Market and the nearby Blarney Castle and Cobh Harbor.

  • Killarney

    Killarney

    Killarney (Cill Airne in Irish) is the gateway to the Ring of Kerry and one of best places in Ireland to explore the outdoors. The attractive town pales in comparison to nearby Killarney National Park and the surrounding countryside with its mountains, lakes, woods and overall natural beauty. Killarney town has charming architecture reminiscent of the late nineteenth century and offers fine restaurants, gift shops and traditional pubs. About six miles west is the Gap of Dunloe with steep sides and deep glacial lakes. The Ring of Kerry meanders around the Iveragh Peninsula with sensational views, especially at Caherdaniel, where you will find Ireland's only beach pub.

    Visit the Ring of Kerry, Muckross House and Gardens, Three Lakes of Killarney - Lough Léin, Muckross Lake, Upper Lake, Ross Castle on Lough Lein, Killarney National Park, Gap of Dunloe, Ladies View, Torc Waterfall, Town of Killarney and much more!

  • Galway

    Galway

    Galway City, the largest city in County Galway, is known as the 'city of the tribes' and is a thriving, bohemian, cultural city on the western coast of Ireland. It is a popular seaside destination with beautiful beaches and a long winding promenade and has a buzzing cosmopolitan city center. The city is a joy to explore with its labyrinthine cobbled streets, colorful shop facades and busy café and bar culture. The city is renowned for its thriving Irish theatre, arts, music and culture scene and Galway plays host to a number of internationally renowned festivals throughout the year. Eyre Square and the imposing Galway Cathedral are but two of Galway's best-known sights.

    Explore the region across Galway Bay, Lynch Castle, Galway City Museum, the National Aquarium, Salthill beach, Spanish Arch, Kylemore Abbey, Ashford Castle, the Aran Islands and Connemara National Park as well as festivals like the annual Galway Arts Festival and much more!

  • Limerick

    Limerick

    Limerick is the third-largest city in the Republic of Ireland. The history of Limerick, along the Shannon River, goes back over a millennium. The Vikings and the Old English inhabited a walled city to the north of the current city center, while the native Irish lived to the south across the Abbey River, a tributary of the Shannon. The end of the Williamite Wars were fought in Limerick, and you can learn more about the war's impacts at the Limerick City Museum and the 13th-century King John's Castle. It wasn't until the eighteenth century that Edmund Sexton Pery designed the current city center, a living showcase of Georgian architecture.

    Visit King John's Castle, St. Mary's Cathedral, The Hunt Museum, Limerick City Gallery of Art, Limerick City Museum, Frank McCourt Museum, The Treaty Stone, Newtown Pery, King's Island, Limerick Milk Market, People's Park, and so much more!

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