Erica Coyes & Friends

Duration: 4 Days / 3 Nights

Overview

Picturesque coastal towns and villages, green pastoral fields, soaring cliffs, wild, barren landscapes, the crash of the ocean, and the laugh of a local. Ireland is romantic and authentic, a home away from home where both old and modern seem to cohabit seamlessly on a small island in the middle of the sea. Packed with history and tradition, your days are spent exploring Ireland’s famous and off-the-beaten-track sites of natural, cultural, and ancient interest. A world-renowned food scene means your evenings are spent dining in style, and with the promise of a pub just around the corner, music and laughter are never far away. Your trip to Ireland will surprise and delight you, but the people of Ireland will stay with you long after your journey has taken you home.

Day by Day

Day 1 - Dublin - 24th August

This morning, a private transfer will meet you at the arrivals hall at Dublin Airport and take you to your hotel in the Temple Bar area.

Day 2 - Belfast & Causeway Coast - 29th August

This morning, a private guide and local historian will meet us at the ferry port, and after some short introductions, our Irish adventure begins! This unique tour takes us to the best sights and experiences along the North Antrim coast, also known as the Causeway Coastal Route. From ancient and haunted castles, to world-famous UNESCO heritage sites, and Game of Thrones filming locations, we encounter places and people away from the tourist trail. Learn about the history and culture of Ireland, from fairy folk to wishing trees.

Meals Included: None

Day 3 - Dingle - 2nd September

The county of Kerry is made up of four peninsulas: The Kerry Head, The Beara, The Iveragh and probably its most well-known,  The Dingle Peninsula and our destination today. From Foynes ferry port, hit the road with a local guide to explore the beautiful Dingle Peninsula. This is Gaeltacht country, where the Irish language is still widely spoken as a first language, and culture and traditions remain strong. Tour around the peninsula visiting a fascinating array of ancient sites, including Iron Age forts, beehive huts, inscribed stones, and historical churches. The Peninsula culminates at the dramatic Slea Head—Europe’s most western point.

Meals Included: None

Day 4 - London - 6th September

This morning, a private transfer will meet you at the ferry port and take you to your hotel.

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