Immerse yourself in country life as you watch a farmer work with highly skilled dogs to herd sheep.Visit the last port of call of the Titanic where local guide will reveal many of the places that still remain over the century since travellers embarked on that fateful voyage.
Embark on your tour at 2:00 PM from your Dublin hotel, delving into a panoramic exploration of the city. Notable sights include 18th-century Georgian residences adorned with vividly painted doors, serene parks, and the historic O’Connell Street. Visit the Custom House, a captivating architectural gem erected in 1791 along the Liffey quays, once a vital trade route for Ireland. In the evening, partake in a welcome drink with your fellow travelers at the hotel, and then enjoy the freedom to explore the city and dine at your leisure.
Journey through the picturesque Wicklow Mountains on your way to Glendalough, where you'll explore the remnants of one of Ireland's paramount monastic sites, established by St. Kevin in the 6th century. Traverse the deep valley to witness the charming ruins of a round tower, churches, and Celtic crosses. Head southeast to the Dunbrody Famine Ship, an authentic reproduction of a 19th-century vessel that transported desperate Irish emigrants escaping famine to the New World. Continue to Waterford, where a local guide will lead you on a stroll through the historic city streets before dinner.
Witness the craftsmanship of skilled artisans at the House of Waterford Crystal, a preferred shopping partner of GIT. Travel to Cobh for a guided walking tour, a harbor town notable as the last port of call for the Titanic in 1912 and a significant point of embarkation for Irish emigrants from 1848 to 1960. Proceed to Blarney to explore Blarney Castle and kiss the famed "Stone of Eloquence" or wander through the serene gardens. Journey west through rugged landscapes to your hotel in the scenic County Kerry.
Embark on the iconic Ring of Kerry, Ireland's most renowned scenic drive. In the enchanting Gap of Dunloe, discover treasures at Moriarty’s, a preferred shopping partner of GIT. During your journey, pause for lunch, meander around Sneem, and relish panoramic views at Moll’s Gap. Enjoy a free evening in Killarney, offering the opportunity for independent dining and perhaps a visit to one of the lively pubs in town.
Head to the breathtaking Cliffs of Moher, colossal formations reaching 700 feet above the turbulent Atlantic and stretching for 9 miles. En route, take a ferry across the River Shannon and traverse the scenic coast of County Clare. Delight in spectacular views while walking atop the cliffs. Continue through the austere beauty of the Burren, a unique limestone landscape shaped by glaciers, before reaching Galway. Partake in a panoramic exploration of this lively, artistic city before enjoying dinner at your hotel.
Immerse yourself in traditional farm life with a visit to an authentic working farm, where skilled dogs showcase their herding prowess with mountain sheep. Journey through the rugged mountainous terrain to Donegal town, where you'll visit Triona Design, a preferred shopping partner of GIT, and then have some leisure time. In Derry, a local guide will unveil the history of this ancient walled city, renowned for its tumultuous past and now thriving as an artistic hub.