Ireland
Itinerary Know Before You Go Recommended Reading
Recommended Viewing Northern Ireland Post-Tour Extension
2024
Dates: Aug 30 - Sept 11, 2024 (13 days) with Pat O’Connor Begins Dublin; Ends Trim
Cost: $4095 Single Supplement: $1050 Early Pay Discount ($300) until Dec 30, 2023
Post-tour Northern Ireland extension available Dates: Sept 11 - 15, 2024
Cost: $1300 Single Supplement: $400
Ireland’s seduction is subtle. No big-bang sights, but instead an engaging and accessible culture. You will enjoy traditional music in pubs, hear Gaelic being spoken as chat on the street, and be welcomed by all. Lay this human net across rugged coastal crags, pastoral landscapes, medieval castles, and mossy Neolithic stone riddles. This is a musical land, juxtaposed against a harsh past, a fascinating present, and a future out of the shadow of dominant neighbors. Our tour spends 12 nights exploring the energetic Republic of Ireland. We follow this with an optional 4 night excursion across the border into surprising and misunderstood Northern Ireland. Our small group sidesteps the cruise crowds and “plastic shamrock” commercial tourism. Weather-proof hikers, historians, and humorists will flourish on this active and fun adventure.
Itinerary
Day 1 Dublin
Meeting; Dinner
We’ll gather late afternoon in our hotel for a ‘get-acquainted’ meeting, followed by a neighborhood orientation and dinner together in an Irish pub.
Mespil Hotel (2 nights) https://www.mespilhotel.com/
Day 2 Dublin
Walking tour; Book of Kells; National Museum of Archeology
We’ll start learning the story of Ireland and Dublin on a walking tour this morning. Included will be the Book of Kells, the celebrated 12 centuries old illuminated manuscript. We’ll follow that up with the archeology branch of the National Museum of Ireland. Your afternoon is free to explore Dublin on your own. This evening join us on an optional ‘Musical Pub Crawl, an excellent primer for the unique Irish music that peppers this tour.
Day 5 Kinsale
Rock of Cashel; Queenstown Immigration Museum; Titanic Experience
Departing Kilkenny today our first adventure is the Rock of Cashel, a hilltop ruin that expresses the evolution of Irish religious devotion in stone. Heading to the coast, we’ll visit the historic emigration port of Cobh. It’s here that the Queenstown Story exhibit maps out how the Irish diaspora was launched. Nearby, the Titanic Experience fills the former White Star ticket office where the last passengers boarded that tragic voyage.
Blindgate House (2 nights) https://www.blindgatehouse.com/
Day 6 Kinsale
Walking Tour; Charles Fort
Today we explore the harbor town of Kinsale where the 4th and final Spanish Armada landed. We’ll join local expert and valued colleague Barry Moloney for a walking tour of this historic town. Next we’ll visit nearby Charles Fort, a 17th century ‘star-shaped bastion’ fort. A free afternoon and evening are yours to fill as you wish.
Day 9 Dingle
Free day
Today is an entirely free day to explore Dingle further or relax and rest up. If weather permits we’ll offer an optional Great Blasket Island excursion. Other options include hiking, visiting the Harry Clarke stained glass windows in the Chapel of the Sacred Heart convent, golf, or take a harbor nature cruise.
Day 10 Inishmore
Cliffs of Moher
This travel day takes us all the way to Inishmore Island, largest of the Gaelic speaking Aran Islands. On our way, we’ll loop through the Burren's unique limestone landscape and then make a stop at the postcard famous Cliffs of Moher. Late afternoon we’ll catch a ferry to Inishmore.
Pier House Guesthouse (2 nights) https://www.pierhousearan.com/
Day 11 Inishmore
Driving tour; Dun Aengus Fort
A morning’s driving tour is our activity today. Highlights include St. Benin’s tiny chapel for panoramic island views and Dun Aengus iron age ring fort, perched dramatically on the edge of a 330 foot cliff. Your afternoon is free. Weather permitting, we’ll offer an optional hike to both the Black Fort and the Serpent’s Lair. Otherwise, you can rent a bike or arrange a pony trap cart ride, check out Aran sweaters on their home islands, or just eavesdrop on the local pub gossip.
Day 12 Trim
Trim Castle, The Burren
Departing our island idle, we’ll forge east across the very center of the island to Trim for our final night together. We’ll break up our driving day with a group lunch in a pub on Galway Bay. Then it’s straight across the island interior to Trim, home of Ireland’s largest Norman Castle which we will explore together. We’ll gather for a final dinner together to toast our shared travel discoveries.
Highfield House (1 night) https://highfieldguesthouse.com/
Day 13 Tour over
Tour over after breakfast. It’s a 45 minute shuttle to Dublin Airport.
[Itinerary specifics and hotels are subject to change]
Day 3 Kilkenny
Kilkenny Castle; Rothe House
Today is a full and rewarding day. After our hardy Irish breakfast we’ll depart for Kilkenny. There we’ll tour Kilkenny Castle, still furnished as the aristocratic Butler family left it. After lunch we’ll seep into the world of medieval merchants exploring the Rothe House (no nails, just pegs) and its adjacent Elizabethan walled garden. The rest of the afternoon is free to explore.
Clubhouse Hotel (2 nights)
Day 4 Kilkenny
Kells Priory; Hook Head Lighthouse; Dunbrody
After breakfast our coach heads to the pastoral ruins of Kells Priory, a site of bloodshed during an aborted Scottish invasion 700 years ago. In the afternoon, we’ll climb the stone stairs of the Hook Head Lighthouse built by invading Normans 800 years ago. On our route back to Kilkenny, we’ll come aboard the Dunbrody Famine ship for a glimpse of the Atlantic crossing by sail.
Day 7 Dingle
Beal na Blath; Kenmare Stone Circle; Kissane Sheep Farm; Killarney National Park
A busy but rewarding driving day is our agenda this day. Our morning stops are Beal na Blath, the assassination site of Michael Collins at the birth of the Irish nation. Our lunch stop in tidy Kenmare features hands-on access to a 4000 year old stone circle. Our afternoon drive traces the mountainous section of the Ring of Kerry with a visit to the Kissane family sheep farm to show off their amazing herding dogs with a side order of sheep shearing. Our final stop will be a mossy walk to view Torc Waterfall in Killarney NP before we glide into Dingle town.
Bamburys Guesthouse (3 nights) https://www.bamburysguesthouse.com/
Day 8 Dingle
Dingle Peninsula driving tour, Blasket Centre, St. James Church concert
After breakfast we’ll depart for an all-day driving tour of the photogenic Dingle Peninsula loop, our vote for the most scenic corner of Ireland. We’ll linger longest at the western tip of Europe to visit the Blasket Centre with its display of traditional island life. This evening we’ll gather at tiny St. James Church for a concert of traditional Irish music.
Included:
12 nights accommodations; All breakfasts, 7 dinners, 1 lunch; all tour transport (coach, van, ferry); All tips (Imprint tour manager, local guides, meals, hotel staffs, drivers); Full-time services of an Imprint tour director, local guides; All entrances: Book of Kells, National Museum (Arch), Kilkenny Castle, Rothe House, Hook Head Lighthouse, Dunbrody Famine Ship, Rock of Cashel, Queenstown Emigration Museum, Titanic Experience, Charles Fort, Blasket Center, Trim Castle; All activities: Walking tours - Dublin, Kinsale; Driving tours - Dingle, Ring of Kerry, Inishmore; Bear na Blath, Sheep Farm, Torc Waterfall & Killarney NP, Cliffs of Moher, Dingle concert, Burren NP, and more.
Important Exclusions
Tour participants are responsible for the cost of drinks, free-time sightseeing & meals, and expenditures of a personal nature.
Recommended Viewing
The Banshees of Inisherin (2022)
Evelyn (2002)
The Magdalene Sisters (2003)
The Secret of Roan Inish (1995)
The Wind That Shakes the Barley (2006)
Cal (1984)
Far and Away (1992)
Odd Man Out (1947)
Recommended Reading
“Angela's Ashes” by Frank McCour
“How the Irish Saved Civilization” by Thomas Cahill
“The Barrytown Trilogy” by Roddy Doyle
“Dubliners” by James Joyce
“The Last Prince of Ireland” by Morgan Llywelyn
“Ireland: A Concise History” by Máire and Conor Cruise O'Brien
“To School Through the Fields” by Alice Taylor
“The Back of Beyond: A Search for the Soul of Ireland” by James Charles Roy
Know Before You Go
VIsas
IRELAND DOES NOT REQUIRE VISAS FOR U.S AND CANADIAN CITIZENS
cURRENCY
EURO
weather / when to go
THE BEST TIME TO VISIT IS SEPTEMBER THROUGH OCTOBER WHEN CROWDS ARE LOWER AND PRICES DROP. IT STAYS LIGHT LATE AND TEMPERATURES ARE MILD
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