Final Information Wendy Perrin- Doug and Glynnis Stern

Doug and Glynnis Stern

Friday 24th May – Monday 3rd June 2024

Number of Travellers: 2
Duration: 11 Days / 10 Nights

Overview

Embark on an unforgettable adventure with a tailor-made self-drive itinerary through the captivating landscapes of Ireland. Designed with you in mind, this journey promises a perfect blend of freedom and exploration. Traverse winding roads, uncover hidden gems, and indulge in authentic culinary delights as you discover the rich cultural tapestry and scenic beauty that Ireland is renowned for. From historic castles and charming villages to dramatic coastlines and vibrant cities, our meticulously curated experience ensures an immersive and personalised exploration. Let every turn of the road unveil new chapters in your Irish odyssey, creating cherished memories against the backdrop of this enchanting destination.

Day by Day

Day 1 - Friday 24th May - Welcome to Dublin

Arriving in Ireland today, a private transfer will pick you up from the airport and whisk you to your boutique hotel in the city centre. Your room is held for you so check in is available on arrival.

Today is yours to relax and rest or explore as you wish. Dublin is a compact city with a lot of the museums and sights within easy walking distance of your central hotel.
Grab a take away coffee and go for a stroll in the nearby Merrion Park, check out the National Gallery of Ireland around the corner from your hotel, visit The EPIC Experience or The Little Museum of Dublin for an insight into Ireland’s history or check out the Guinness Storehouse, for that iconic Dublin Tour. We have plenty of recommendations for you to choose from.

This evening, enjoy an early dinner in a local restaurant before heading to The Gate Theatre for a preview showing of Annie Baker’s ‘Circle Mirror Transformation’.

Please see attached for Recommended Restaurants list for Dublin.

*We recommend you check opening days and times and prior to your arrival and pre book if necessary. 

Overnight: Dublin | The Mont Hotel
Room Type: Roomy King
Meals Included: None

Day 1 - Flight Details Read More +

Travel Date: May 24, 2024 | Airline: Aer Lingus | Flight Number: EI106
Departure Airport: New York | Departure Time: 21:05
Arrival Airport: Dublin | Arrival Time: 08:50

Day 1 - Transfer Details Read More +

Supplier: Dublin Chuffeurs
Pick Up Location: Arrivals Dublin Airport | Pick Up Time: 08:50 | Approx Duration: 0.25 hrs
Phone: +353 (0)87 233 8396

Justin, or one of his drivers will greet you in the arrivals hall of Dublin Airport

Day 1 - The Mont Booking Reference : 22382638 Read More +

Day 2 - Saturday 25th May - Walking Tour Dublin

Start your day today with a walking tour accompanied by a local private guide through this vibrant capital city, with its mix of 1,000 years of architecture from the mediaeval to Georgian to modern. See the Georgian style Merrion Square, lush St. Stephen’s Green and Fitzwilliam Square, as well as O’Connell Street, the site of the ‘1916 Uprising’ that led to Ireland’s independence in 1922. Your guide is also a historian who will bring the city to life with colourful tales of life in the city in times gone by.

 

Overnight: Dublin | The Mont Hotel
Room Type: Roomy King
Meals Included: Breakfast

Day 2 - Historical Walking Tour Read More +

Activity: Historical Walking Tour
Guide name : Daragh Fitzgerald
Start Location: Lobby The Mont Hotel | Start Time: 10:00 | Approx Duration: 2 hrs
Phone: +353 [0]87 6063176

Day 3 - Sunday 26th May - Dublin's Fair City

A free day today to enjoy Dublin, with so many options and choices on your door step and a wealth of knowledge to enjoy.
You may already have ideas and plans for your time today however, if you are open to a suggestion, my own personal favourite experience and tour is a short taxi ride away, Kilmainham Gaol. Opening in 1796 the history and legacy of the gaol are intrinsically linked to that of Ireland’s with names like Henry Joy McCracken, Robert Emmet, Anne Devlin and Charles Stewart Parnell forever linked with the building.

For something a little more quirky and fun, the National Leprechaun Museum is a world filled with Irish myths, folklore and legends. Not a children’s experience at all, in fact not suitable little ones at all, the museum offer an adult only night time experience with twisted tales through Ireland’s dark land of kings and faeries.

*We recommend checking opening times and days in advance and pre booking your tickets. 

Overnight: Dublin | The Mont Hotel
Room Type: Roomy King
Meals Included: Breakfast

Day 4 - Monday 27th May - Dublin to Cork

Pick up your rental this morning from a city centre branch before heading out of the city to the southern coast of Ireland and your next few days in Cork.
On route, we suggest a stop in Kilkenny where the the 13th century defensive castle right in the heart of the town offers the perfect pit stop. Tour the castle and grounds before grabbing a stop of lunch in the medieval town centre and continuing on your way to Kinsale, the picturesque harbour village with stunning views over the Atlantic and beyond.
Your hotel for the next two nights sits right on the harbour edge in the heart of Kinsale surrounded by shops and restaurants.

 

*We recommend checking opening times and days in advance and pre booking your tickets. 

Overnight: Kinsale | Perryville House
Room Type: Deluxe Double
Meals Included: Breakfast

Day 4 - Car Rental Pick Up Details Read More +

Car Rental Company: Enterprise ( Car Rental) Ireland
Booking Reference: 1558519389
Pick Up Location: Ground Floor, Shopping Centre, St Stephens Green, Dublin | Pick Up Time: 10:00
Phone: +353 (01) 476 3822

Please see attached full Enterprise Reservation and details of car rental.

Day 4 - Dinner Details Read More +

See attached Suggested Restaurants for Kinsale

*We recommend pre booking your table and always check opening days / times in advance as many restaurants close Mondays & Tuesday. 

 

Day 4 - Perryville Booking reference: Stern Read More +

Day 5 - Tuesday 28th May - Cork Family Connections

Today is ear marked for exploring and visiting some towns and villages from your family history and heritage.
If you have some time and would like some suggestions, I can recommend the impressive star shaped Charles Fort, an easy 5km walk from your hotel, The Jameson Distillery in Midleton and historic Cobh with its colourful houses perched high on a hill overlooking the harbour.

*Opening days and times should be checked in advance

Overnight: Kinsale | Perryville House
Room Type: Deluxe Double
Meals Included: Breakfast

Day 6 - Wednesday 29th May - Cork to Dingle

Leaving the County of Cork today, take your time traversing to the west coast taking the scenic coastal route or the more direct motorway.
If you are after some suggestions on places to stop, Cork City, Blarney Castle, Killarney National Park and Kenmare are all options for further exploration.
Spend some time this afternoon with a coffee or a drink at the harbour in Dingle watching the comings and goings or hop on a boat for a sea safari in the mouth of the bay.

*Opening times and days may vary 

Overnight: Dingle | Pax House
Room Type: Terrace Room
Meals Included: Breakfast

Day 6 - Directions Read More +

Kinsale to Dingle via suggested stops 

English Market Cork

Blarney Castle

Kenmare

Killarney National Park

Dingle

Day 6 - Dinner Details Read More +

See attached of suggested restaurants Dingle

 

*Please check opening days and times and pre booking is recommended

Day 6 - Pax House reservation number: 50993897 Read More +

Day 7 - Thursday 30th May - Hike the Dingle Peninsula

There are many walking and hiking options available to help you explore Dingle from a day’s hiking along The Dingle Way to a visit to The Blasket Islands. Meeting a local guide Brendan this morning we recommend a few hours walk, ending in the tiny village of Annascaul. Its most famous habitant was an adventurer too – Tom Crean was an Antarctic explorer who went to the South Pole with both Scott and Amundsen. Upon returning to Ireland, he decided to open a pub and live out his days in relative quiet.
Spend the day with Brendan and visit the Beehive Huts, related to those found on the Skellig Islands and featured in the Star Wars film, The Gallarus Oratory, an early Christian dry stone ‘church’ and if time allows, The Louis Mulcahy Pottery Studio before returning to Dingle town for a delicious locally sourced dinner.

Overnight: Dingle | Pax House
Room Type: Terrace room
Meals Included: Breakfast

Day 7 - Guide Details - Brendan O'Connor Read More +

Name: Brendan O'Connor
Contact Number: +353 868421885
Meeting Place: Lobby Pax House | Meeting Time: 09:30

Please dress in suitable footwear to hike with Brendan and bring a day pack with some dry layers, waterproof jacket and water. Brendan will either take you to pick up lunch provisions or stop at a suitable lunch venue.

Day 8 - Friday 31st May - The Burren

The Burren’s rocky alien landscape is said to be the inspiration for Middle Earth in JRR Tolkien’s world-famous Lord of the Rings trilogy – and today as you explore this other-worldly region, it’s easy to see why! You will visit a farm where you’ll enjoy the opportunity to walk through this unique landscape, This tour will also include a walk to a prehistoric stone fort, with a worldly history which will be brought to life by the farm’s local guide and multi-sensory presentations. Excavations from the site, ranging from Venetian glass and Baltic amber, serve to juxtapose the ancient settlement against its contemporary trading inhabitants.

Check into the family run Gregans Castle Hotel in the heart of The Burren this evening and experience rural life, away from all the hustle and bustle.

Overnight: Clare | Gregans Castle hotel
Room Type: Superior
Meals Included: Breakfast

Day 8 - Caherconnel Stone Fort & Sheepdog Demonstrations Read More +

Activity: Caherconnel Stone Fort & Sheepdog Demonstrations
Owners Names: Sean & Maura
Start Location: Caherconnell Fort, Carran, Kilfenora, Clare | Start Time: 15:00 | Approx Duration: 1.5 hrs
Phone: +353 (0)65 708 9999 | Website: https://caherconnell.com/

Please park behind the visitor centre rather than public car park, first left after public car park if coming from Kilfenora/Corofin side, first right before car park if coming from Ballyvaughan.

Day 8 - Directions Read More +

Suggested Driving Route 

Pax House to Burren Perfumery ( Great lunch spot)
Caherconnell Stone Fort & Sheepdog Demo
Gregans Castle Hotel

 

Day 8 - Dinner Details Read More +

We suggest eating at Gregans Castle Hotel at least one evening
Monks
Wild Honey Inn 
Linnanes Lobster Bar

*Pre booking is always recommended 

Day 8 - Gregans Castle Hotel reservation reference: 029779 & 029781 Read More +

Please note a room move after night one may be needed. Both rooms are Superior

Day 9 - Saturday 1st June - The Aran Islands

It’s hard to resist the allure of one of the many islands that dot the Irish coastline and today you and your guide will take to the water and ferry to The Aran Islands. The history of these islands goes back millennia and today Gaelic is still the daily spoken language of the inhabitants. The Aran islands seem to defy their size by all they have to offer: breathtaking scenery, mediaeval castles, cliffs and prehistoric forts are all to be found on this little group of islands.

Inis Mór, the largest of the three islands, is your destination today where you will meet a local guide, fisherman-come-goat farmer and island native who will introduce you to his flock of extraordinarily cute goats. You’ll taste his award-winning cheese, but more importantly, you will leave with his wealth of knowledge on the island’s history, language and culture. Gabriel will make sure you don’t miss the incredible prehistoric cliff top fortress at Dun Aenghus as well as some hidden spots along the island’s shore.

Overnight: Clare | Gregans Castle Hotel
Room Type: Superior
Meals Included: Breakfast

Day 9 - Guided Day Inis Mor Read More +

Activity: Guided Day Inis Mor
Guide Name: Gabriel Faherty
Start Location: Inis Mor Harbour | Start Time: 09:45 | Approx Duration: 6 hrs
Phone: +353 (0)87 222 6776 | Website: http://www.arangoatcheese.com/

Gabriel will collect you from the ferry terminal around 9.45.

Day 9 - Ferry Details Read More +

Operator: Doolin Ferry Company

Outward Journey Departure Port: Doolin | Outward Journey Departure Time: 09:00
Outward Journey Arrival Port: Inis Mor

Return Journey Departure Port: Inis Mor | Return Journey Departure Time: 16:15
Return Journey Arrival Port: Doolin

Return Ferry from Doolin to Inis Mor.
Please mention that you are booked through Wilderness Ireland.
Tickets will be ready at the desk.
You will need to collect tickets 30 minutes before departure.

Day 9 - Directions Read More +

Gregans to Doolin Ferry 

Please be at the ferry to collect your tickets at least an half an hour before the sailing time of 9am.

Day 10 - Sunday 2nd June - Galway City

Galway is the capital of Ireland’s west. Known as the ‘town of the tribes’ the small centre of cobblestone streets and colourful store fronts is vibrant, fun and cosmopolitan. A local military historian will meet you at the city’s main square to guide you through the bustling alleys sharing Galway City’s important roles in the clash of the French, Spanish, Russian and British Empires from 1700 to 1922, including in Ireland’s revolution for independence.

 

Overnight: Clare | Gregans Castle Hotel
Room Type: Superior
Meals Included: Breakfast

Day 10 - Galway Walking Tour Read More +

Activity: Galway Walking Tour
Guide name : Damien Quinn
Start Location: The Hardiman Hotel Eyre Square | Start Time: 11:00
Phone: +353 (0) 86 3325178 | Website: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100036759560680

Damien will meet you in the Lobby of The Hardiman Hotel, which is on Eyre Square.

Parking is available at multiple points nearby in the city. We recommend using this website to source most convenient. There is also parking behind The Hardiman Hotel.

Day 11 - Monday 3rd June - Depart Shannon Airport

Heading to Shannon Airport today, drop off your rental and it’s time to say goodbye or Sláinte. We do hope your time on the Emerald Isle has been memorable and we have the opportunity to welcome you back to our shores once more.

Meals Included: Breakfast

Trip Details

Inclusions Read More
  • All accommodation from Day 1 to Day 11 including pre night at The Mont
  • Breakfast Daily
  • Airport Transfer on arrival
  • Automatic Car rental day 3 to day 11 with pick up Dublin and drop off Shannon
  • All guided hikes and activities mentioned in the itinerary
    – Private walking Tour Dublin
    – Hiking Day Dingle Peninsula
    – Burren Sheepdog Demo and Tour
    – Aran guided Day incl ferry
    – Walking tour of Galway
  • Personalised trip design and delivery
  • Road map and driving routes
  • 24 hour in-country support from the Wilderness Team
Exclusions Read More
  • Flights
  • Travel insurance
  • Meals not mentioned in the inclusions
  • Activities and entrance fees not mentioned in the inclusions
Arrival & Departure Read More

Your guide will meet you at Dublin Airport at on the first day of your trip.

You will be returned to Shannon Airport at on the final day of your trip.

Important Additional Information Read More
  • General Guide Ireland General Info - PDF: View Now
  • Recommended Restaurants Dublin General Info - PDF: View Now
  • Recommended Restaurants Dingle General Info - PDF: View Now
  • Enterprise Car Rental - PDF: View Now
Terms & Conditions Read More

Please see our booking terms here.

Get in Touch


Accommodation

The Mont Hotel

1-4 Merrion Street Lower | Dublin 2 | Dublin |
Ireland
Phone: +353 (0)1 607 3800
Web: themonthotel.ie

Perryville House

Long Quay | Kinsale | Cork |
P17 RK16 | Ireland
Phone: +353 (0)21 477 2731
Web: perryvillehouse.com

Pax House

Upper John Street | Dingle | Kerry |
Ireland
Phone: +353 (0)66 915 1518
Web: ttp:/

Gregans Castle

Gregans Castle Hotel | Ballyvaughan | Co. Clare |
H91 CF60 | Ireland
Phone: +353 (0)65 707 7005
Web: gregans.ie


Meet Your Guide

Brendan O'Connor

Contact Number: +353 868421885