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Irish Adventure
Starting from $1,945
- 8 Days In 2024
Journey through the very best of Ireland
Make the most of every moment of your Ireland vacation—you'll discover all the can't-miss Irish scenery and history on this fast-paced tour.Trip details
Tour start Dublin
Tour end Dublin
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Highlights
House of Waterford Crystal
See how the craftsmen make their masterpieces sparkle.
Cliffs of Moher
Rising 700 feet above the swirling Atlantic, these sandstone and shale cliffs are a can't-miss on every Irish tour.
Blarney Castle
Kiss the famous Stone of Eloquence and see if it gives you the gift of gab.
Giant's Causeway
Created by volcanic activity 60 million years ago -- or, according to Gaelic legend, by a giant -- mammoth hexagonal stone columns rise from earth in a striking formation.
Glenadalough
See the striking ruins of this 6th-century monastery with its towers, churches and Celtic crosses.
Titanic Belfast
Get an in-depth look at how the ship was built in Belfast's shipyards—and the inside story of its fateful maiden voyage.
Itinerary
Day 1Dublin City Tour | Teeling Whiskey Distillery
Day 2Glendalough | Dunbrody Famine Ship | Waterford
Day 3Waterford Crystal | Cobh | Blarney Castle
Day 4Ring of Kerry | Killarney
Day 5Cliffs of Moher | Galway
Day 6Sheepdog Demonstration | Donegal | Derry
Day 7Giant's Causeway | Titanic Belfast | Glyde Inn
Day 8Tour Ends in Dublin
Where you’ll stay
Inclusive package with no hidden extras
What's included?
- Full daily breakfast and many meals*
- An evening of Irish entertainment
- Transportation (Buses, shuttles & ferries)
- Welcome drinks with your group
- Free Wi-Fi on luxury coaches
- All entrance fees to attractions
- Comprehensive travel itinerary
*Breakfast is not included on Day 1
Our welcome gift to you
- A travel backpack
- Travel adapter
- Rain poncho
- Luggage strap and tags
- Documents wallet
From our travelers
The Adventure tour was ideal for getting to see many different areas of Ireland as well as major attractions. The hotels were comfortable and the food was always good. The choice of places to stop for lunch gave us a chance to dine in a really old Irish pub as well as taste traditional dishes.
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See what people are saying about this trip
Mr. Terrance Lynn Tiede
Loved not having to book or plan anything on our own until the last day. Excellent hotels and meal options. Only 1 hotel had delays in service with only 2 wait staff 2 hours to serve. Hotel also had a wedding.
City tours had some interesting points during the tours, but much of the tours were not as interesting. The walks were good for us. Enjoyed the tour of Derry.
CIE Tours Customer
This tour was almost perfect. There were a couple of tings which stopped me from give it a 5 star. Some of the stops felt rushed and there were too many places to shop with the same things in all of them.
Mr. Gerard A Barbero Jr
Murt OShea our tour guide was fantastic. Made the trip a complete success.
Hotels could be better. Moving to a new hotel every night was tough.
Tracy Regis
Perfect way to see Ireland and Northern Ireland
This was my first time to Ireland and Northern Ireland and although the tour was fast-paced (there are always places you want to spend more time) it was extremely well organized, full of fun activities and beautiful sightseeing. Brian was the perfect guide, with a wonderful sense of humor and great insight into the complex history of the countries. And it didn’t hurt that we had almost perfect weather! I would definitely recommend this tour..
Carolyn Blount Brodersen
The Joys of the Magical Land of Eire with No Worries
Patrick was OUTSTANDING! Actually, I feel like he became a friend--and now we MISS him. Learned so much from his accounts of the history and culture of Ireland as we rode along. Also, everything he recommended turned out to be SPOT ON. He nailed it every time. If Patrick said it was great, we did it--and were so glad!
Want to commend Patrick for something else--Bobbi lost her diamond wedding band and was frantic with worry--Patrick found it for her on the tour bus--and promptly returned it. He deserves a raise for that--what a gem of a gentleman!
A few non-Patrick-related pointers. We didn't use the nice backpacks you sent us--I'm a fashionista so used a snazzy backpack, and my husband had a bigger and sportier backpack he used. I looked around and saw only four out of 24 of us were using the CIE backpacks. Because that was a significant expense, I suggest skipping the inclusion of backpacks, and instead send a laundry bag (which is necessary, but not expensive)--with the accessories tucked inside it (water jug, power adapter, etc.). Use the leftover money to buy tickets for some other event. Maybe that WONDERFUL Irish dancing performance in Killarney could be included? That was PRICELESS and a highlight of our trip.
Maybe a small thing, but our bed at the hotel in Killarney was saggy in the middle and it listed to one side--room 129, if memory serves. All the other beds in the other hotels were great. And the linens were exception everywhere--nice cotton sheets and down comforters--just lovely.
Lastly, the first place we had lunch--some pub outside of Dublin--had simply AWFUL food. Flabby, overcooked veggies, giant chunks of dry chicken in the salad--some said the Shepherd's pie was good, but most thought the food sub-par--maybe another option for the first lunch? Otherwise, we enjoyed our food during the tour and were most content.
We would definitely recommend CIE tours--we were so impressed and delighted. A couple of small tweaks to optimize--that's all. Was a wonderful vacation and we felt very well taken care of.
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