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Introduction to Ireland

Dublin and the scenic best of the Irish Republic await you on this beautiful journey. From Dublin to Ennis to Blarney, this is a vacation you will never forget!

Duration:

8 Days/7 Nights

Meals Included:

6 Breakfasts, 3 Dinners

Rates From:* (Incl Roundtrip Airfare)
$2,399.95 per person / double room
$2,649.95 per person / single room
$2,369.95 per person / triple room
Trinity College
Trinity College, Dublin was founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I as the "mother of a university" and is the only constituent college of the University of Dublin. Trinity and the University of Dublin form Ireland's oldest and most prestigious university. Trinity is located in the center of Dublin, Ireland, on College Green opposite the former Irish Houses of Parliament. The campus occupies 190,000 m2 (47 acres), with many buildings, both old and new, ranged around large courts (known as "squares") and two playing fields.

Irish National Stud
Established in 1946, the Irish National Stud combines an active role in the development and promotion of Irish bloodstock with its role as one of the country's major tourist attractions.


Rock of Cashel
The Rock of Cashel (also known as Cashel of the Kings) in County Tipperary is home to the ruins of a great Celtic cathedral.



Cliffs of Moher
The cliffs rise 120 meters (394 ft) above the Atlantic Ocean at Hag's Head, and reach their maximum height of 214 meters (702 ft) just north of O'Brien's Tower, eight kilometres away. The cliffs boast one of Ireland's most spectacular views. On a clear day, the Aran Islands are visible in Galway Bay, as are the valleys and hills of Connemara.



Rathbaun Farm
Rathbaun Farm is a picturesque farmhouse where you will be taken on a journey through Irish farming practices. The Connolly family will describe the different attributes of the various breeds of sheep and cattle and will ensure your visit is both interesting and relaxing.

Ring of Kerry
The Ring of Kerry is probably the most visited attraction in Ireland outside of Dublin.

Enniscorthy
Enniscorthy is the second-largest town in County Wexford, Ireland (town and environs population: 9,538.) With a history going back to 465, Enniscorthy is one of the longest continuously-occupied sites in Ireland.