Bee Kalt Travel - Irish Adventure

Thursday 9th January – Sunday 19th January 2025

Duration: 11 Days / 10 Nights

Overview

Picturesque coastal towns and villages, green pastoral fields, soaring cliffs, wild barren landscapes, the crash of the ocean, 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 the island of Ireland’s famous and off-the-beaten-track sites of natural, cultural and political 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 - Thursday 9th January - Welcome to Belfast

Arriving at Belfast Airport this morning, pick up your rental car and make your way into the city centre. Today is your arrival day and we want you to have as much time as you need to check in, relax and get acquainted so the day is free for you to explore independently. Stroll through the lively streets adorned with colourful murals that tell tales of the city’s resilience and transformation. Soak up the inviting atmosphere before grabbing dinner and perhaps a drink.

We recommend taking the 11.45 am flight from Edinburgh. *

Overnight: Belfast | The FitzWilliam Hotel
Room Type: x1 Deluxe Junior Suite
Meals Included: None

Day 2 - Friday 10th January - The Troubles

This morning, join a local guide and unpack the complicated history of The Troubles, learn of the partition of Ireland, hear stories of life in Belfast at the height of the conflict, and view the city’s murals and peace walls. Your guide is an award-winning author and historian who was a combatant during the ‘Troubles’ and also a political advisor during the post-ceasefires and Good Friday Agreement periods. You’ll visit both sides of the Peace Line with the men and women who have served time in the prisons of Northern Ireland for standing up for their beliefs. Ex-combatants who are either ex-prisoners or ex-soldiers from both sides will share their own personal stories and the effects on their communities and explain the murals that tell the local history and culture of the area. This evening is for you to rest and relax, or wander around this lively city one last time.

Overnight: Belfast | The Fitzwilliam Hotel
Room Type: x1 Deluxe Junior Suite
Meals Included: Breakfast

Day 3 - Saturday 11th January - The Causeway Coast

Leaving Belfast this morning, you’ll journey along the Causeway Coastal Route, possibly one of the world’s greatest road trips, featuring castles, temples, cliff-top walks, caves, Game of Thrones filming sites, remote islands and its most famous attraction, The Giant’s Causeway. Your first stop is the Gobbins Cliff Path, which is a spectacular cliff walk that offers breathtaking views of the Irish Sea. As you embark on the cliff walk, you will be able to witness the sheer natural beauty of the area, including stunning waterfalls, diverse birdlife, and rugged cliffs. The grand finale is at the spectacular Giant’s Causeway – octagonal columns of rocks created by feuding giants or volcanic activity – myth or science, you decide! Your guesthouse tonight offers breathtaking views as it overlooks the stunning Atlantic Ocean.

  • Today’s attractions include the Dark Hedges

Overnight: Portrush | Blackrock House B&B
Room Type: x1 Seaview King
Meals Included: Breakfast

Day 4 - Sunday 12th January - Sheedogs and Castles on the Northern Coast

This morning you’ll visit Dunluce Castle, one of the most picturesque and romantic of Irish Castles. With evidence of settlement from the first millennium, the present castle ruins date mainly from the 16th and 17th centuries. It was inhabited by both the feuding McQuillan and MacDonnell clans. This afternoon you’ll make your way to a traditional working sheep farm in one of the most idyllic areas of the North Coast. Meet a local family who has been living in the area and farming sheep and cattle for over 70 years. Step into the farming world, learn about a sheepdog’s relationship with the shepherd and sheep and admire the speed, agility and intelligence involved with gathering the flock. Enjoy a relaxed dinner this evening back in town.

Overnight: Portrush | Blackrock House B&B
Room Type: x1 Seaview King
Meals Included: Breakfast

Day 5 - Monday 13th January - Derry City

Leaving the Northern Coast behind this morning, you’ll begin your journey south. Today is a long driving day so we recommend picking up some snacks and selecting a good playlist or podcast for the journey! Your first stop is Derry City, the only remaining completely walled city in Ireland and one of the finest examples of Walled Cities in Europe. Built in the 17th century, the walls, approximately 1.5km in circumference, form a walkway around the inner city and provide a unique promenade with which to view the layout of the original town. Your private tour guide will incorporate the tragic events of Jan 30th 1972 when a peaceful protest turned violent leading to the killing of 14 unarmed men and boys along with the injury of many others in an event known as Bloody Sunday. Hop back in the car and make your way to Hayfield Manor, your home for the next three nights nestled in a walled garden.

Overnight: Cork | Hayfield Manor
Room Type: x1 Superior King
Meals Included: Breakfast

Day 6 - Tuesday 14th January - Old Head Golf Links

This morning, make the short journey to Kinsale, home to one of the most spectacular world-class golf courses in Ireland. Old Head Golf Links is built on a 220-acre diamond of land jutting out over two miles into the Atlantic Ocean. The promontory is almost an island with numerous caves running beneath your feet as you play the course. The links and practice area occupy 180 acres and the remaining 40 acres of unspoilt cliff frame the course. After your tee time, we recommend wandering around Kinsale, a visit to the 17th-century star-shaped Charles Fort or a stroll along a waterside walkway is a perfect end to your day’s touring.

Overnight: Cork | Hayfield Manor
Room Type: x1 Superior King
Meals Included: Breakfast

Day 7 - Wednesday 15th January - Buffalo Farm Tour & Cheese Tasting

This morning your journey takes you across rolling farmlands with stunning pastoral scenes. Stop at a working Buffalo dairy farm for an immersive tour and tasting and get up close and personal with a herd of Irish Buffalo! Meet the herd, chat about all things agriculture with John, and finish with a spectacular tasting session of some fine Irish cheese, made right there on the farm.  Back in the city later on, we recommend a visit to Cork’s iconic English market has been trading since 1788.  One of the oldest and certainly the best-covered markets in Europe, it has survived famine, flood, war, fires, and multiple recessions to remain a strong part of Cork’s fabric. Spend some time browsing the stalls and offerings, sampling delicious treats or picking up a gift for those at home.

Overnight: Cork | Hayfield Manor
Room Type: x1 Superior King
Meals Included: Breakfast

Day 8 - Thursday 16th January - The Rock of Cashel & Dublin

Leaving Cork early this morning, you’ll make your way to Ireland’s capital, Dublin. En route, you’ll stop at the little town of Cashel, in County Tipperary. Historic in significance, this medieval hilltop complex features a ruined Gothic cathedral and a 15th-century castle with sweeping views over the town and county below. Make your way to your hotel, located in the heart of Dublin City and within walking distance of its most popular sights. Head out and explore before heading to the Jameson Distillery on Bow Street for a tasting experience.

Overnight: Dublin 2 | The Alex Hotel
Room Type: x1 Classic King
Meals Included: Breakfast

Day 9 - Friday 17th January - Portmarnock Golf Links

Jameson Golf Links is an 18 hole course spread across 203 acres and is set on the grounds of the old Jameson Estate of St. Marnocks. the course has played host to professional and amateur events including the 2008 and 2009 Ladies Irish Open and the 2021 Irish Challenge. Jameson Golf Links makes full use of the dunes and natural terrain to provide a layout that will please the most ardent of links purists. The elevated tees and greens, blind approaches and doglegs, not to mention the typical links sea breeze, will keep you thinking through every round.

Overnight: Dublin 2 | The Alex Hotel
Room Type: x1 Classic King
Meals Included: Breakfast

Day 10 - Saturday 18th January - Iconic Sights

Explore some of Dublin’s most iconic sights today starting with 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. Afterwards, enjoy a tour of Trinity College and the Book of Kells. Your guided Trinity tour will take you around the campus, discovering some of the secrets and famous pupils who graced its halls and quads before making your way to the Old Library for an audio tour of the Book of Kells with its new immersive digital experience. Take a walk through the famous Temple Bar, the live trad. music spills out from many of the pubs and cafes along the cobbled stoned streets. Stop for a beverage or two, checking out some musicians and buskers as you go.

Overnight: Dublin 2 | The Alex Hotel
Room Type: x1 Classic King
Meals Included: Breakfast

Day 11 - Sunday 19th January - Depart

This morning, a private transfer will meet you in the lobby of your hotel and take you to Dublin Airport in time 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

Trip Details

Inclusions Read More
  • All accommodation from Day 1 to Day 11
  • Breakfast each morning
  • Car Rental from Day 1 to Day 9 – Mercedes C Class  ( Automatic ) or similar
  • All guided hikes and activities mentioned in the itinerary, specifically;
  • Private Guided “Troubles Tour” in Belfast
  • Entry to Gobbins Cliff Walk
  • Entry to the Giants Causeway
  • Tee Time at Portmarnock
  • Private Guided Tour of Derry
  • Entry to Blarney Castle
  • Tee Time at Old Head Golf Links
  • Private Buffalo Farm Tour & Tasting
  • Entry to the Rock of Cashel
  • Departure Airport Transfer
  • Entry to Guinness Storehouse
  • Private Walking Tour of Dublin City
  • Tasting Experience at the Jameson Distillery (public)
  • Personalised trip design and delivery
  • 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 experience providers and caddies
Notes Read More
  • All suggested accommodations and services are subject to availability at the time of booking
  • A 20% deposit is required before any accommodation and services will be confirmed
  • This quote is valid for 14 days from the date quoted, after this time pricing may be subject to revision
Pricing Read More

The price of this trip is10,060 per person and is based on availability at the time of booking.