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- Cliffs of Moher
- by – Clarie Hanney, Tour Manager, Europe
One of Ireland’s natural wonders, these 228m (760-ft.) cliffs stretch for over 8km (5 miles) along the Atlantic coast. They offer spirit-...
- Cobh
- The town of Cobh is one of the major port cities in Ireland and is also home to the Cobh Heritage Centre. Cobh is significant because it was the last port of call for the Titanic before it started ...
- Cork
- Cork is known as ‘The Rebel City’ because it was the heart of the Irish Independence movement of the 1800’s, although today is a busy commercial hub for the south of Ireland it is...
- Dublin
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Dublin ranks among the top tourist destinations in Europe, and this vibrant city hums with a palpable sense that it is creating a new cultural heritage. Dublin is the capital of Ireland and is ...
- Farewell Evening at The Merry Ploughboy Pub, Dublin
- by – Michael Doocey, Tour Manager, Europe
Everything about this excursion is of a high quality. The food, dance and music is all excellent
The Farewell Evening at The Merry Ploughboy Pu...
- Galway
- Ask an Irishman to recommend his favourite Irish city, and you’re likely to hear, ‘Without a doubt, Galway.’
Even though it is one of Europe’s fastest-growing cities, it ...
- Great Britain and Southern Ireland (Tour)
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Style of Tour
Time Out/Superior/Hotel Tour
Featuring
England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales
Staying in
London, Oxford, York, Edinburgh, Scottish Highlands, Glasgow, Liverpool, Dublin,...
- Ireland
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Capital: Dublin
Currency: Euro
Language: Irish, English
Visas: Travel Visa Information
Contiki Tours that travel to Ireland >
Manners and Customs
The Irish are fiercely p...
- Kilkenny
- by – Clarie Hanney, Tour Manager, Europe
Kilkenny in the south east of Ireland is considered the medieval capital of the country because of its outstanding collection of well-preserved...
- Killarney
- Killarney is the busiest beehive of tourism in Ireland – the Grand Central Station of the southwest, with all the positive and negative connotations that this implies.
The town becomes one...
- Middleton
- Middleton is one of the capitals of Irish Whiskey production and the home of what is the countries most famous distiller: Jameson’s. Contiki tours visiting Middleton take a guided tour of the...
- Rock of Cashel
- The Rock of Cashel is a big rock on a hill, with a huge castle on it. The castle was home to Kings of Munster for hundreds of years. A grand stop indeed to go along with Cobh and Middleton on the t...
- Southern Ireland (Tour)
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Style of Tour
Time Out/Superior/Hotel Tour
Please Note: This tour often operates as a Modulated Tour as part of the longer Great Britain and Southern Ireland tour.
Featuring
Irelan...
- The Blarney Stone and Blarney Castle
- by – Clarie Hanney, Tour Manager, Europe
Blarney Castle (just outside of Cork) is one of Ireland’s oldest and most historic castles as well as being one of the strongest fortress...