





Introduction Ireland Tour Itinerary
Day 1: Dublin
Welcome to Ireland, the land of music, myth and of course, the craic. You will be greeted at the airport by your guide and taken on a wonderful tour of Dublin’s fair city. In the evening you will have an opportunity to meet your fellow guests over a relaxing dinner at your hotel.
Day 2: The famous Rock of Cashel to Killarney
The Rock of Cashel (Carraig Phadraig), more formally the St. Patrick's Rock is also known as the Cashel of the Kings. Most of the buildings on the current site date fom the 12th and 13th centuries when the rock was gifted to the church. The buildings represent both Hiberno- Romanesque and Germanic influences in the architechure.
Killarney is a vibrant own in the heart if the Irish lakeland adjacent to Ireland's largest National Park. The town has colourful streets, a magnificient cathedral and other historic buildings. There is great choice of pubs with traditional Irish music, bookshops, craft shops and restaurants.
Day 3: Dingle Peninsula
Dingle is a colourful fishing village with 50 pubs, craft shops, restaurants and Fungi - the dolphin, Ryan's daughter was filmed in the area over 30 years ago. The village is also the gateway to the Gaeltacht, where Gaelic (Irish) is the first lanquage. The Dingle Peninsula boasts the hightest concentration of archaeological sites in Ireland.
Day 4: Ring of Kerry
Enjoy a scenic journey to the Kerry Bog village located on the beautiful Ring of Kerry with views of the ocean and spellbinding natural landscape. Here, you can relax at The Red Fox Inn with an Irish coffee - a house speciality not to be missed.
Day 5: Burren and Cliffs
Today we’ll travel north to Tarbert and take the car ferry into Killimer, County Clare to the Burren Region. This strange and unique area, with its barren ground and porous, limestone plateau gives it a lunar appearance. This is followed by a chance to chat over a lunch in Galway.
Day 6: Galway to Dublin
You’ll have a chance to explore the bohemian Galway City and perhaps meet its bohemian crowd of musicians and artists. From here we’ll make our way back to Dublin.
Day 7: Farewell
Sadly it’s time to say goodbye to Ireland. Depending on time of departure, this is a wonderful opportunity to enjoy some last minute souvenir shopping.
Hotel: 3 Star Hotels: Ireland offers a wide range of luxurious accommodations to it single travellers so that they can enjoy their singles vacation to the maximum.
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