Best of Ireland & Scotland (Small Groups, 14 Days)

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Summary

Starts
Dublin
Duration
14 days
Languages
English
Minimum age
5 years

Description

Embark on an extraordinary 14-day adventure through the enchanting landscapes of Ireland and Scotland. This multi-day tour offers a perfect blend of cultural exploration, historical insights, and breathtaking scenery. From the vibrant streets of Dublin to the majestic highlands of Scotland, each day promises new discoveries and unforgettable experiences. Stay in comfortable accommodations like the Hilton (or similar) and enjoy delicious meals as you journey through iconic cities, charming villages, and stunning natural wonders. Whether you're exploring ancient castles, cruising on Loch Ness, or savoring a traditional Scottish tea, this tour is designed to captivate and inspire. Join us for an unforgettable journey through the heart of the Celtic lands.

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Included

1 Afternoon Tea (AT)

Choose between two carefully selected activities

Killarney: Explore the scenery of Killarney National Park on a horse-drawn jaunting car with the local jarveys.

Killarney: Join a gentle hike with a nature guide in Killarney National Park and admire stunning mountains, lakes, woods and waterfalls. Stroll along the lake shore and past the impressive 15th Century Ross Castle and the famous Muckross Estate, a charming 19th Century mansion and grounds. Alternatively, enjoy a memorable ride on a horse-drawn jaunting car with the local jarveys.

Dublin: A stunning combination of cobblestone walkways, emerald-green lawns and 18th-century architectural gems, Trinity College is one of Europe’s elite universities and counts poet Oscar Wilde among its alumni. See the enchanting college campus and discover insights into its impressive history. Enjoy access to view the famous Book of Kells, an exquisite manuscript of the four gospels of the Christian New Testament, renowned for the intricacy, detail and majesty of the illustrations.

Kildare: Horse racing is key part of Irish culture; and you'll get a rare peek into it over your visit to the Irish National Stud. Set in Kildare at the breeding ground of champions and the birthplace of legends, explore the foaling unit, museum and the stallions that continue to make racing history. As the only stud farm in Ireland open to the public, learn the insights of horse-racing at a site whose former visitors include queens and presidents.

Londonderry: There's no better way to experience sightseeing than with one of Northern Ireland's best storytellers, Ronan, as he takes you on a tour inside the city walls. See the Gothic Guildhall and the Georgian houses of Shipquay Street.

Giant's Causeway: Visit the legendary Giant's Causeway, site of wonders. At the visitor centre, learn about the efforts to protect biodiversity and ecosystems, participating in habitat restoration. The National Trust charity has been undertaking replanting activities in Innisfree Farm, adjacent to the Causeway. By sowing a field of Herbal Ley seed mixes containing up to 17 different species, they have prioritized biodiversity and quality food production leaving a low carbon footprint. Your visit directly supports United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 15: Life on Land.

Ardgowan House: Join Sir Ludovic for a tour of his family home, Ardgowan Estate, and savour a traditional Scottish tea made from local ingredients. Hear more about centuries of history on the beautiful grounds during the MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience. Your visit helps support the estate, helping keep Scottish history alive.  The Estate educates its visitors and the local rural community about their sustainability initiatives, reducing food waste and sourcing all ingredients locally to support the local economy. Ardgowan Estate invests in renewable projects including a wood bio mass boiler, a gas plant and wind turbines, to create a greener, more sustainable future. Your visit directly supports United Nations Sustainable Development Goals 7 & 12: Affordable and Clean Energy & Responsible Consumption and Production.

Dublin: See Custom House and travel along the River Liffey. See the Guinness Storehouse, Christchurch Cathedral and St. Patrick's Cathedral.

Blarney: It is said that those who kiss the Blarney Stone, the famous stone of eloquence, are bestowed with the power to persuade, flatter and coax. Take your turn at giving it a peck knowing that the stone was sourced from 330-million-year-old limestone.

Killarney: Enjoy hearing of the history of Killarney during your city orientation.

Ring of Kerry: Venture into a world of towering cliffs, lush lakelands, beaches, fields dotted with sheep, rocky coastline, remote villages and historical sites, as you journey the magical Ring of Kerry. This 111-mile circular route is the best place to admire Ireland's scenic beauty and truly one of the most beautiful drives in the world.

Galway: Fascinating stories and interesting locals take centre stage on your orientation of the historic heart of Galway. Visit the Lynch Memorial Window. Then make your way to the Church of St. Nicholas - the largest medieval parish church in Ireland in continuous use, Spanish Arch and Eyre Square.

Larne: Board your ferry to cross the Irish Sea to Cairnryan.

Glasgow: See the grand public buildings, including George Square and St. Mungo's Cathedral.

Loch Ness: Soak up the scenery and hear intriguing tales of Nessie during a cruise on one of Scotland's most famous lakes.

Fort William: Enjoy an excellent view of Ben Nevis from the World War II Commando Memorial.

Inverness: See the River Ness, Inverness Castle and beautiful scenery as you explore the history of this Highland city.

Inverness: At the exciting Culloden Visitor Centre, discover why the Battle of Culloden lasted only an hour yet changed the Highland way of life forever.

St. Andrews: Visit the university town where the famous beach scene from 'Chariots of Fire' was filmed and see the golf course where the sport was created.

Edinburgh: A hush descends and eyes turn to the castle. The skirl of the pipes rises and drums crack the night air as a tide of tunics and tartan flood from the drawbridge. For a limited time in August, witness the incredible spectacle of the Edinburgh Military Tattoo.

Edinburgh: Visit Edinburgh Castle to view the Scottish Crown Jewels, Mons Meg and other artefacts with your Local Expert.

Edinburgh: Explore the city with your Local Expert as you travel along Princes Street to see the Scott Memorial, the neoclassical Adam facades of New Town and the official Scottish residence of the King, Palace of Holyroodhouse.

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13 nights in twin-share rooms at hand-picked hotels

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7 Dinner (D)

13 Breakfast (B)

Dublin: Join your Travel Director for a warm and friendly dinner, an opportunity to get to know each other over a meal.

Scottish Highlands: Sample a 'wee dram' and learn the fascinating process of whisky production at a local distillery.

Edinburgh: An unforgettable Celebration Dinner sees you dining at the stylish Galvin Brasserie de Luxe, located in the heart of Edinburgh's West End. Your grand finale Celebration Dinner is a mouthwatering meal of modern-Scottish cuisine with a Parisian twist, and is of course served with wine.

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Cork: Ireland's second city - "Rebel Cork" dates back to the 7th century. Your Travel Director will show you the Grand Parade and South Mall, along with City Hall and the Opera House on an insightful orientation tour encompassing the development of the religious settlement of St. Finbarr, to Viking raiding and settlement, to the creation of the Norman city and Merchant Princes. You’ll love learning the tales and history of this port city and enjoy hearing the lilt of the Cork accent.

Cliffs of Moher: Towering cliffs and the dramatic sea, the Cliffs of Moher has inspired countless travellers. Visit the Exhibition Centre and look out over the Wild Atlantic Way from these majestic cliffs that rise over 700 feet high. Gain insights from your Travel Director into the cliffs’ geology, history and the species that find sanctuary in its nooks and crannies.

Sligo Bay: The area surrounding the town of Sligo was home to one of Ireland's most famous literary figures, the poet William Butler Yeats. On your journey into town, you’ll quickly see why Yeats was inspired by the scenic beauty of the area. Explore its rich medieval history as well as its shops on an orientation with your Travel Director.

Ballygally: Explore this seaside town with your Travel Director.

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Stay connected with friends and family with our complimentary coach and hotel Wi-Fi (where available).

If your arrival and/or departure flights are as per the itinerary start and end dates, then transfers are available at scheduled times. If your flights are outside these times, or you have booked additional nights accommodation with Insight Vacations, you may purchase transfers or make your own way from/to the airport.

Enjoy the comfort of Insight's luxurious, air-conditioned, 40-seat coach with double the standard legroom and onboard washroom. Our customized luxury coaches are sanitized before the start of your tour and are maintained to very high standards. Physical distancing measures have been implemented on our customized luxury coaches.

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Destinations

 Cork, Ireland. Fishing boats inside the port of Cobh. A city with colorful houses in Ireland.Cork
Photo of the waterfront at Waterford in Ireland.Waterford
Photo of beautiful landscape of Killarney, a city of Ireland.Killarney
Galway - city in IrelandGalway
Blarney
Kildare
Highland - region in United KingdomInverness
Photo of beautiful view of the old town city of Edinburgh from Calton Hill, United Kingdom.Edinburgh
Aerial view of Dublin city center at sunset with River Liffey and Samuel Beckett bridge in the middle. Bridge designed by Santiago Calatrava.Dublin
Photo of aerial view of Sligo Town, Ireland.Sligo
Photo of aerial View over St Andrews in Scotland.St Andrews

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Attractions

Photo of amazing Cliffs of Moher at sunset in Ireland, County Clare.Cliffs of Moher
photo of view ofRoss Castle is a 15th-century tower house in County Kerry, Ireland.Ross Castle
Photo of the Book of Kells exhibition at the library of Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.The Book of Kells Experience
Trinity College Dublin, Mansion House A ED, Dublin, Dublin 2, County Dublin, Leinster, IrelandTrinity College Dublin
The Custom House, North Dock C ED, Dublin, Dublin 1, County Dublin, Leinster, IrelandThe Custom House
Photo of Guinness Storehouse, Popular Tourist Attraction in Dublin, Ireland.Guinness Storehouse
Cliffs of Moher Walking Trail
Blackstones Bridge, Dromdoory, Curraghbeg ED, Kenmare Municipal District, County Kerry, Munster, IrelandBlackstones Bridge
Irish National Stud & Gardens, Tully East, Kildare ED, The Municipal District of Kildare — Newbridge, County Kildare, Leinster, IrelandIrish National Stud & Gardens
Photo of fountain depicting Galway Hookers in Eyre Square with Browne doorway in background in Galway, Ireland.Eyre Square
Photo of beautiful Christ Church in the city center, Dublin.Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin
photo of Lahinch Golf Club .Lahinch Golf Club
photo of Blarney Castle, Co.Cork, Ireland, home of world famous Blarney Stone .Blarney Stone
photo of Front old City Gaol in County Cork. Republic of Ireland. Historic prison was built in 1824.Cork City Gaol
Spanish ArchSpanish Arch
Photo of the St. Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin, Ireland.St. Patrick's Cathedral Park
photo of view of Cork Opera House, Cork, Irland.Cork Opera House
Kingdom Falconry

Daily Itinerary

Day 1

Day 1 – Day 1: Dublin

  • Dublin - Arrival day
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Begin your journey in the vibrant city of Dublin, where you'll settle into your hotel and meet your Travel Director. Enjoy a delightful dinner, setting the stage for camaraderie and new friendships.

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Day 2

Day 2 – Day 2: Dublin

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  • The Book of Kells Experience
  • Guinness Storehouse
  • Castletown House
  • Miners Village
  • Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin
  • St. Patrick's Cathedral Park
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Embark on a guided tour of Dublin, where you'll pass iconic landmarks such as the Custom House and the River Liffey. Marvel at the Guinness Storehouse and the majestic cathedrals of Christchurch and St. Patrick's. Delve into history with a visit to the Book of Kells at Trinity College, exploring its storied past.

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Day 3

Day 3 – Day 3: Kildare to Cork

  • Waterford
  • Cork
  • Kildare
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  • Irish National Stud & Gardens
  • Cork City Gaol
  • Cork Opera House
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Experience the world of equine excellence at the National Stud Farm in Kildare, followed by a serene visit to the Japanese Gardens. Continue your journey to Cork, Ireland's second-largest city, where you'll pass by the City Hall and Opera House, soaking in the vibrant atmosphere.

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Day 4

Day 4 – Day 4: Blarney

  • Blarney
  • Killarney
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  • Blarney Stone
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Visit the enchanting Blarney Castle, home to the legendary Stone of Eloquence. Whether you choose to kiss the stone or explore the lush estate gardens, the morning promises unforgettable experiences. Spend the afternoon at your leisure, discovering the charm of Blarney.

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Day 5

Day 5 – Day 5: Killarney

  • Killarney
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  • Ross Castle
  • Cronins Yard
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Discover Killarney's beauty with a choice of activities: a horse-drawn jaunting car ride or a scenic hike past Ross Castle. Explore the breathtaking Ring of Kerry, passing through picturesque villages and admiring stunning landscapes. Return to Killarney for a leisurely afternoon.

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Day 6

Day 6 – Day 6: Cliffs of Moher to Galway

  • Galway
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  • Cliffs of Moher
  • Cliffs of Moher Walking Trail
  • Eyre Square
  • Lahinch Golf Club
  • Salmon Weir Bridge
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Begin with a ferry ride across the Shannon estuary, leading to the awe-inspiring Cliffs of Moher. Continue to Galway, where you'll explore historical sites like the Lynch Memorial and the Church of St. Nicholas, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of Eyre Square.

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Day 7

Day 7 – Day 7: Connemara

  • Galway
  • Sligo
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  • Sligo Abbey
  • Connemara National Park
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Explore the rugged beauty of Connemara, a land of tranquil lakes and rolling hills. Drive along the scenic shores of Sligo Bay, taking in the serene landscapes that define this enchanting region.

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Day 8

Day 8 – Day 8: Londonderry to Ballygally

  • Sligo
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Step into history with a guided walk along Londonderry's ancient city walls. Visit the Gothic Guildhall and journey to the Giant's Causeway, a natural wonder of basalt columns. Conclude with a scenic drive along the Antrim Coast, arriving at your hotel in Ballygally.

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Day 9

Day 9 – Day 9: Ardgowan to Glasgow

Day 9: Ardgowan to Glasgow

Cross the Irish Sea to the Ardgowan Estate, where you'll learn about conservation efforts and enjoy traditional Scottish tea. Continue to Glasgow, where you'll explore the city's grand architecture, including George Square and St. Mungo's Cathedral.

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Day 10

Day 10 – Day 10: Loch Lomond to Loch Ness

Day 10: Loch Lomond to Loch Ness

Travel along the scenic shores of Loch Lomond, through the hauntingly beautiful Glencoe. Pause at the Commando Memorial for views of Ben Nevis before reaching Loch Ness. Enjoy a cruise on the loch, absorbing its myths and stunning landscapes.

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Day 11

Day 11 – Day 11: Inverness

  • Inverness
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Explore Inverness before visiting the Culloden Moor Visitor Centre, site of the historic battle. Later, enjoy a 'wee dram' at a local distillery, learning about the art of whisky making and the tales of smugglers.

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Day 12

Day 12 – Day 12: St. Andrews to Edinburgh

  • St Andrews
  • Edinburgh
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Visit the historic town of St. Andrews, home to the Old Course and the university where a royal romance began. Enjoy free time to explore before crossing the Forth Road Bridge to Edinburgh, where you may attend The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo.

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Day 13

Day 13 – Day 13: Edinburgh

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Explore Edinburgh with a local expert, visiting highlights like Princes Street, the Scott Memorial, and the New Town. Discover the Palace of Holyroodhouse and venture up the Royal Mile to Edinburgh Castle. Enjoy a celebratory dinner in the heart of the city.

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Day 14

Day 14 – Day 14: Departure from Edinburgh

  • Edinburgh - Departure day
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Conclude your journey with a final breakfast in Edinburgh. Transfers to the airport are available, marking the end of your unforgettable tour through Ireland and Scotland.

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