Ross Irish Adventure V4
Thursday 17th October – Friday 1st November 2024
Thursday 17th October – Friday 1st November 2024
Arriving in Ireland this morning, pick up your rental car, and head to your 5-star hotel in the city centre. Check-in is at 3 pm, however, feel free to freshen up and grab a bite before heading out for the day. Dublin has been described as the ‘city with a village feel’ and as you explore its cobbled streets and historical monuments it will be easy to see why. The city is best explored on foot or using public transport such as the LUAS, our light rail system. Many of Dublin’s highlights are within walking distance and indeed you will discover it is in the act of wandering from one to another where you will soak up Dublin’s authentic atmosphere.
Overnight: Dublin | The Merrion Hotel
Room Type: x1 Queen Room
Meals Included: Breakfast
After breakfast, make your way south, out of the city, to your 4-star eco-lodge, located in a secluded County Wicklow Valley. We’ll recommend some stops along the way, including cute coastal towns to treetop walks! Spend the afternoon relaxing, enjoy a walk around the gardens, or check out the spa facilities onsite. This evening, enjoy a meal at The Strawberry Tree, Ireland’s first certified organic restaurant.
Overnight: Wicklow | Brooklodge
Room Type: x1 Junior Suite
Early medieval Ireland was Europe’s centre of culture, with scholars travelling from all over to study at the country’s great monastic centres. Glendalough was one of the biggest and most famous of all. You will visit the monastic site where you will meet with a local folklorist who will fill you in on the history and mythology of this ancient valley. Afterward, we recommend a visit to Powerscourt Estate & Gardens, named the 3rd Best Garden in the World by National Geographic.
Overnight: Wicklow | Brooklodge
Room Type: x1 Junior Suite
Meals Included: Breakfast
You’ll travel south today and into Waterford, a city with a strong mediaeval heritage. You will join a local for a private walking tour of the city. As you stroll around the Viking Triangle you will step back in time and walk through a millennium of history. From ancient Ireland to the arrival of Regnall the Viking, the Norman invasion, and the marriage of Strongbow and Aoife, and how it changed the course of history for the next 800 years. Continue on to Cork and check in to your luxury boutique hotel.
Overnight: Cork | Hayfield Manor
Room Type: x1 Superior Double
Meals Included: Breakfast
After breakfast, it’s time to explore Kinsale. Historically a medieval fishing port, its spectacular waterfront setting, and candy-coloured houses, shops, and restaurants, make it a glorious blend of old and the new. You’ll embark on a delightful culinary journey where every bite tells a story of tradition, innovation, and local flavour. As your local guide regales you with stories of the town, enjoy fresh seafood, artisan cheeses, and vibrant produce sourced from nearby farms. Afterward, enjoy a stroll through the village and a browse in the stores before heading back to your accommodation.
Overnight: Cork | Hayfield Manor
Room Type: x1 Superior Double
Meals Included: Breakfast
Checking out of your hotel this morning, say goodbye to Cork as you make your way further north to Killarney. Today you’ll visit Killarney National Park, the jewel in county Kerry’s crown. Today the park encompasses 26,000 acres of mountains, woodlands, lakes, waterfalls, and history. Choose to enjoy a walk along the lakeside, relax with a picnic lunch, and soak up the beautiful views. Top off your time in the park with a visit to Ross Castle and hear about the legend of O’Donoghue and his snow-white horse. Enjoy some free time to explore the colourful Killarney town this evening, known for its bustling atmosphere and traditional Irish pubs. Finish the day listening to some tunes by an open fire.
Overnight: Killarney | Cahernane House Hotel
Room Type: x1 Deluxe Room
Meals Included: Breakfast
As you make your way into the southern part of the Ring of Kerry, the landscape becomes wilder and more rugged. At a secluded bay, meet a true Irish gent, local foraging expert and storyteller who will take you on a wander along the shoreline learning about life on Ireland’s West Coast. Have a toast and enjoy some seaweed nibbles including the flavoursome Duilleasc and Nori, the famous sushi roll wrapping. Afterward, stop in the quaint little town of Kenmare before heading back to Killarney.
Overnight: Killarney | Cahernane House Hotel
Room Type: x1 Deluxe Room
Meals Included: Breakfast
This morning, you will depart for Dingle, only a 1 hour drive away. Not only is Dingle beautiful, but the rural communities there also have some of Ireland’s last bastions of Irish tradition such as cuisine, music, dance, and even the Irish language. Your drive today meanders through quaint villages like Annascaul, where you can pause for a bite to eat at a local pub. We recommend visiting Inch Beach, a long stretch of sandy shore perfect for a refreshing walk to stretch your legs. Arriving in Dingle, you have a free day to explore this lively town as you wish.
Overnight: Dingle | Pax House
Room Type: x1 Classic Sea View
Meals Included: Breakfast
The best way to discover the best of the Dingle Peninsula? By boat, of course! Spend the day with a charismatic wildlife expert boating around Slea Head and the Blasket Islands, an abandoned archipelago famous for its rich literary heritage and unique cultural insight about life in Ireland’s westernmost fringes. Spot seabirds and marine wildlife such as whales, seals and porpoises, and dolphins. Tonight, indulge in the town’s renowned seafood at a cozy restaurant, savouring the freshest catch from the Dingle Peninsula.
Overnight: Dingle | Pax House
Room Type: x1 Classic Sea View
Meals Included: Breakfast
As you make your way north through Kerry, we’ll recommend a great beach walk along one of Kerry’s best-kept secret coastlines, as well as a few other great stops to make a leisurely day of it. We recommend taking a shortcut via the Shannon River Ferry – keep an eye out for dolphins and other marine wildlife as you cross! End your day at Ireland’s most famous cliffs, the Cliffs of Moher, enjoying a walk along the dramatic cliff edge on a background of coastal panoramas. Continue on to your home for the next three nights, Monks, a boutique accommodation in the small town of Ballyvaughan.
Overnight: Ballyvaughan | Gregans Castle
Room Type: x1 Superior Double
Meals Included: Breakfast
Today you are free to explore as you wish. Relax at your hotel, take a walk along the pier, or visit some of the local sites like the Ailwee Caves. We recommend driving along the scenic coastal route via Black Head – the northwest region of County Clare has a unique landscape unlike any other place in Ireland. We will provide plenty of recommendations to fill up your day!
Overnight: Ballyvaughan | Gregans Castle
Room Type: x1 Superior Double
Meals Included: Breakfast
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 – as you explore this region today you’ll see why! We’ll give you all the recommended stops; from botanical perfumeries to stone forts, and local farms. This evening, you’ll visit a local traditional pub where Margaret, the landlady will bring you on a fascinating whiskey-tasting journey through some of her extensive collection.
Overnight: Ballyvaughan | Gregans Castle
Room Type: x1 Superior Double
Meals Included: Breakfast
Head north this morning to the capital of Ireland’s West coast, Galway! Known as the ‘town of the tribes’ the small centre of cobblestone streets and colourful store fronts is vibrant, fun, and cosmopolitan. What better way to spend an afternoon here than a delectable food tour? Stop off in the city and tantalise your taste buds with a delightful journey through Galway’s culinary scene. From artisanal cheeses, craft beers, to handcrafted chocolate, this will be a true feast for the senses. Continue on to the wild and rugged Connemara, once described as “a savage beauty” by author Oscar Wilde.
Overnight: Connemmara | Ballynahinch Castle Hotel
Room Type: x1 Classic Room
Meals Included: Breakfast
The Wild Atlantic Way is a spectacular coastal driving route that stretches along the rugged and untamed coastline of Ireland’s west coast – and you get to explore the best of it! Feast your eyes upon the breathtaking shores of one of Ireland’s only three fjords located in the heart of of Connemara. Once described as “a savage beauty” by author Oscar Wilde, we’ll give you plenty of recommendations as you explore the wild & windswept region. You’ll visit Kylemore Abbey, a haven of history, beauty, and serenity and home to a Benedictine order of Nuns for the past 100 years.
Overnight: Connemmara | Ballynahinch Castle Hotel
Room Type: x1 Classic Room
Meals Included: Breakfast
This morning, you’ll leave the west coast behind as you make your way to Ireland’s Fair City – Dublin! Drop your rental car back and check in to your 5-star hotel right in the city centre. Enjoy a morning to yourself before heading out 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 medieval 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 Hotel
Room Type: x1 Queen Room
Meals Included: Breakfast
This morning, a private transfer will pick you up in the lobby of your hotel and take you to Dublin airport for your flight home. We hope your time in Ireland has been memorable and we look forward to welcoming you to our shores once again.
Meals Included: Breakfast
The price of this trip is €9,226 per person and is based on availability at the time of booking.