Final Information - GeoEx_ Zigarmi Ireland Adventure

Pat Zigarmi & Cynthia Olmstead

Monday 7th October – Monday 14th October 2024

Number of Travellers: 2
Duration: 8 Days / 7 Nights

Overview

Travel along Ireland’s western coasts taking in some of our famous historic sites and highlights while at the same time exploring more off-the-beaten-path locations and stunning landscapes. Along the way, you will get under the skin of Ireland, visiting sites associated with the country’s long and complex history from prehistoric times to the recent past. Meeting local people and learning about life on Europe’s western edge, you’ll uncover the natural history of the varied landscape from verdant green pastures to wild mountain scenery.

Highlights

  • Explore two of Ireland's National Parks with a local experienced guide
  • Take to the serene waters of Killarney's lakes on a private boat tour
  • Stand stop the iconic and picturesque Cliffs of Moher
  • Get a locally led immersion into the unique culture of Galway city

Day by Day

Day 1 - Monday 7th October - Welcome to Dublin

After having been in the country for a few days already, today you will make your way from Athlone to Dublin where you will drop back your rental car, a take a private transfer to your 5-star hotel in the city centre. Check-in is at 3 pm however feel free to leave your bags, freshen up, or have a bite to eat.

Head out in the afternoon to enjoy a walking tour with 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 Merrion
Room Type: 1x Superior Twin Room
Meals Included: None

Day 1 - Transfer Details Read More +

Supplier: Dublin Chauffeurs
Booking Reference: Zigarmi
Pick Up Location: Avis Branch *** Street
Phone: +353 (0)87 233 8396

Day 1 - Dublin Walking Tour Read More +

Activity: Dublin Walking Tour
Guide name : Tommy
Start Location: The Merrion Hotel Lobby | Start Time: 15:30
Phone: +353 (0)87 688 9412

Tommy or one of his expert guiding team is loking forward to meeting you in the lobby of The Merrion for your guided walking tour of Dublin.

Day 1 - Dinner Details Read More +

Restaurant: TBC

Please see the suggested restaurant list below. We are happy to make reservations for you.

Day 2 - Tuesday 8th October - Waterford Crystal

Your private guide, Warner, will meet you in your hotel lobby this morning, and after introductions, you will begin your journey into the countryside travelling through Ireland’s hidden heartlands. Dive right into the wonder of ancient Ireland with a stop at the Rock of Cashel, an immaculately preserved cathedral overlooking the sweeping landscape below. After lunch, it’s only an hour’s drive to the seaside town of Waterford, where you will visit the famous Waterford Crystal Factory for a private tour, meet the master cutters and witness art being created first-hand. With craftsmen and women here since the 1960s and 70’s their skills and knowledge creating such exquisite pieces is world renowned.

Overnight: Waterford | Faithlegg
Room Type: 2x Classic Double Rooms for single occupancy
Meals Included: Breakfast and Lunch

Day 2 - Guide Details - Warner Wilders Read More +

Name: Warner Wilders
Contact Number: +353 (0)86 022 9952
Meeting Place: Lobby The Merrion Hotel | Meeting Time: 09:30

Day 2 - Dinner Details Read More +

Restaurant: Faithlegg House
Reservation Time: 19:00 | Booking Reference: Zigarmi

Payable Locally

Day 3 - Wednesday 9th October - Killarney National Park

This morning you will bid farewell to Waterford and make your way to “The Kingdom” of County Kerry, with your first destination being to the county’s crown jewel. Killarney National Park is the most famous of Ireland’s national parks – and with good reason, as it is flourishing with breathtaking mountains, lakes and waterfalls. Historic manor houses and abbeys make for an interesting visit but Killarney is best explored via the water with a private boat trip across the lake. After your invigorating boat tour, your guide will lead you through the grounds and gardens of Muckross House, a 19th century mansion set upon the shores of the glistening lake. Time and energy levels allowing, it’s only a short walk up to the base of the serpentine Torc Waterfall winding its way from the mountainside and into the lush canopy of trees.

Overnight: Kenmare | The Park Hotel
Room Type: 2x Superior Rooms for single occupancy
Meals Included: Breakfast and Lunch

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Restaurant: Park Hotel Kenmare
Reservation Time: 19:00 | Booking Reference: Zigarmi

Payable Locally

Day 4 - Thursday 10th October - The Ring of Kerry

After a leisurely breakfast this morning, the day ahead is fully dedicated to exploring The Ring of Kerry, a route which covers the perimeter of the Iveragh Peninsula’s stunning coastline, beaches, mountains, and hidden lakes. Your first destination is just up the road at a traditional farming cottage, where the hosts will teach you the long-standing craft of Irish soda bread making and take you on a guided tour of the surrounding farm. Spend the rest of the day stopping along our favourite hidden-gem beaches, visiting the birthplace of Ireland’s most prominent rebel figure, and admiring the dramatic rapidly changing lanscapes.

Overnight: Kenmare | The Park Hotel
Room Type: 2x Superior Rooms for single occupancy
Meals Included: Breakfast and Lunch

Day 4 - Dinner Details Read More +

Restaurant: The Lime Tree Restaurant | Location: Kenmare
Reservation Time: 18:30 | Booking Reference: 18416030
Website: https://www.limetreerestaurant.com/

Payable locally

Day 5 - Friday 11th October - Adare and The Cliffs of Moher

Leaving the Kingdom of Kerry behind this morning, make your way into the neighbouring counties of Limerick and Clare. Your first stop this morning is into the buzzing village of Adare, where you can stretch your legs with a wander between its traditional thatched-roof cottages, local art galleries, and warming cafes. Further up on your drive north, the real treat for the day is to see the famous Cliffs of Moher up close. Dropping some 700 feet below to the sea, the Cliffs are set among a jaw-dropping landscape with the cobalt waters swirling below and rolling green sheep-laden fields toward the land.

Retire for the evening in Galway city, the unofficial capital of Ireland’s west coast with a rich history and strong culture which we will explore more tomorrow.

Overnight: Galway | Glenlo Abbey
Room Type: 1x Classic Twin Room
Meals Included: Breakfast and Lunch

Day 5 - Dinner Details Read More +

Restaurant: Kai Cafe and Restaurant | Location: 20 Sea Road Galway
Reservation Time: 18:30 | Booking Reference: Zigarmi
Website: https://www.kaicaferestaurant.com

Payable locally

Day 6 - Saturday 12th October - Cultural Day in Galway City

Known as the ‘town of the tribes’, Galway city’s small centre of cobblestone streets and colourful storefronts is vibrant, fun and cosmopolitan. A local guide will meet you in the city centre this morning to immerse you in one of the city’s rapidly growing cultural niches on a private food tour. Sample local produce both sweet and savoury and indulge in a beverage or two, learning some history and culture along the way. You won’t leave the town with an empty stomach!

Your accommodation this evening is a fitting finale to your time on the Wild Atlantic Way. Ballynahinch Castle is one of Ireland’s finest luxury castle hotels, set in a private 700-acre estate of woodland, rivers and walks in the heart of Connemara, Co. Galway. This authentic and unpretentious Castle Hotel stands proudly overlooking its famous salmon fishery, with a backdrop of the beautiful Twelve Bens Mountain range.

Overnight: Connemara | Ballynahinch Castle
Room Type: 2x Superior Rooms for single occupancy
Meals Included: Breakfast and Lunch

Day 6 - Dinner Details Read More +

Restaurant: Ballynahinch Castle | Location: The Owenmore Restaurant
Reservation Time: 19:00

Payable locally

Day 7 - Sunday 13th October - Connemara National Park

The hills and mountains of Connemara are defined by the ocean surrounding them, and this is particularly evident at the beautiful Killary Fjord. This morning Warner will lead you along the shores of the fjord, delving into Irish history at a famine-era abandoned village and bringing to life the rich and ancient histories of the landscape. Head back to your hotel via the stunningly beautiful Kylemore Abbey and Gardens to tour the grounds and hear the romantic story behind this iconic site.

Warner will leave you this evening to enjoy your final night in Ireland.

Overnight: Connemara | Ballynahinch Castle
Room Type: 2x Superior Rooms for single occupancy
Meals Included: Breakfast and Lunch

Day 7 - Dinner Details Read More +

Restaurant: Mitchells Restaurant | Location: Clifden
Reservation Time: 19:00 | Booking Reference: Zigarmi
Phone: +353 (0)95 21867 | Website: https://www.mitchellsrestaurantclifden.com/

Payable Locally

Day 8 - Monday 14th October - Departure

A private transfer will collect you from your hotel early this morning and transfer you to your departure airport.

We hope you have enjoyed your time getting under the skin of Ireland, and hope you welcome you back to our friendly shores.

Meals Included: Breakfast

Day 8 - Transfer Details Read More +

Supplier: Leonard's Chauffeur
Booking Reference: Zigarmi
Pick Up Location: Ballynahinch Castle Hotel Lobby | Pick Up Time: 05:00
Phone: +353 (0)96 72676

Dublin to Charlotte – AA725- Departing 11:45am

Trip Details

Inclusions Read More
  • All accommodation from Day 1 to Day 7
  • Breakfast on Day 2 to Day 8
  • Lunches will guided from Day 2 to Day 7
  • Services of an experienced and knowledgeable qualified guide from Day 2 to Day 7
  • Ground transportation from Day 2 to Day 7
  • Private airport transfers upon both arrival and departure
  • All guided walks, entrance fees and activities, specifically:
    • Private history tour of Dublin
    • Private tour of Waterford Crystal
    • Private boat tour on the lakes of Killarney National Park
    • Private guided farmhouse tour on the Ring of Kerry
    • Entry to the Cliffs of Moher visitor centre
    • Locally led cultural tour of Galway city
  • Personalised trip design and delivery
  • Snacks throughout the trip
  • 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
  • Gratuities for the main driver guide
Important Contact Numbers Read More
Wilderness Ireland Office | 9:00am – 5:30pm

EU: +353 (0)91 457 898
US: 844 235 6240


Out of Office Hours | 5:30pm – 9:00am

+353 (0)86 873 7223


Emergency Services

999

Important Additional Information Read More
  • Dublin Suggested Restaurants General Info - PDF: View Now
  • General Guide Ireland General Info - PDF: View Now

Get in Touch


Accommodation

The Merrion Hotel

Upper Merrion Street | Dublin | Co. Dublin |
D02 KF79 | Ireland
Phone: +353 (0)1 603 0600
Web: merrionhotel.com

Faithlegg House

Waterford | Waterford |
Ireland
Phone: +353 (0)51 382000
Web: faithlegg.com

Park Hotel Kenmare

Kenmare | Kerry |
Ireland
Phone: +353 (0)64 664 1200
Web: parkkenmare.com

Glenlo Abbey

Bushypark | Co. Galway |
H91 XD8K | Ireland
Phone: +353 (0)91 519 600
Web: glenloabbeyhotel.ie

Ballynahinch Castle Hotel

Ballinafad, Recess | Connemmara | Galway |
Ireland
Phone: +353 (0)95 31006
Web: ballynahinch-castle.com


Meet Your Guide

Warner Wilders

Contact Number: +353 (0)86 022 9952

I have over 15 years of biking and hiking experience and am also a Fully Qualified Mountain Bike Guide and Instructor. My hobbies include sailing, surfing, hiking, cross-country and downhill mountain biking and hanging out with friends.

I have a real passion for Sligo and the northwest of Ireland and this reflects in my tours of the area. I love nothing more than letting people know that northwest Ireland is the best place in the world and that I would live nowhere else. I spend my time exploring Sligo and making the most of what the area offers. I make this my business.

Outside the tourist season, I am a sports therapist. I’ve travelled throughout the world and know what it is like to be a tourist. I have a strong belief that the time you spend on your holiday is very important and every minute counts. This belief helps ensure you enjoy your trip from start to finish. Whether it is a guided day tour or a week-long tour, my main aim is to make sure you have the experience of a lifetime.