Highlights of Ireland Singles Tour May 26 -
June 3, 2012 $2,090*

 The Highlights of Ireland Tour is a hosted vacation that takes you to some of the greatest sights Ireland has to offer! Hop
on Hop off in Dublin, Kiss the Blarney Stone in Cork, Explore the streets of Killarney, and Drive the Ring of
Kerry, all while meeting and traveling with singles, solo travelers and friends from around the country.
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Ireland Highlights Singles Tour Itinerary
Day 1 - Depart Home
Your vacation begins when you board your overnight flight to
Dublin. Plan your flight to arrive in the morning so you will have free time to relax or explore Dublin.
Day 2 - Arrive Dublin,
Ireland
Today arrive at the Dublin aiport and take the shuttle to
our hotel. Your singles hostess will meet you in the hotel lobby at 7:00 pm for optional
dinner. Overnight in Hotel in Dublin.
Day 3 - Dublin
After a full Irish Breakfast at the hotel, receive your Dublin
Pass and Hop-on Hop off tour bus tickets. With over 30 attractions included free with our Pass there is no need to
carry cash or rummage for money - so keep your wallet in your pocket, save money and discover Dublin!
Not only does the Dublin Pass entitle the group to free
admission, we also benefit from Fast-Track entry, allowing us to skip the long lines at some of
the busiest tourist attractions! So visit Trinity
College and the Old Library to view the illuminated manuscript of the Book of Kells., the Guinness
Storehouse, Dublin Castle, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Kilmainham Gaol and the Old Jameson Distillery or one of the
many other stops along the route. Tonight enjoy
a welcome dinner in Ireland’s oldest pub: The Brazen Head. Overnight in Hotel in Dublin
Day 4 - Dublin - Cork - Killarney
What would a trip to Ireland be without kissing the Blarney Stone.
Say goodbye to Dublin as we are chauffeured by our
driver/guide to County Cork, the home of Blarnery Castle.
Blarney Castle was built nearly six hundred years ago
by one of Ireland’s greatest chieftains, Cormac MacCarthy. It's fame might have something to do with the
Blarney Stone, the legendary Stone of Eloquence, found at the top of our Tower. Once upon a time, visitors
had to be held by the ankles and lowered head first over the battlements, today the Stone itself is still
set in the wall below the battlements. To kiss it, one has to lean backwards (holding on to an iron railing)
from the parapet walk. The prize is a real one as once kissed the stone bestows the gift of
eloquence.
In the late afternoon arrive in Killarney, Ireland's
most historic and compact medieval city with picturesque alleyways and array of historical buildings. Take a
walk around the picturesque alleys or visit the workshops of local arts and craftsmen or enjoy the bustle in the
town centre. Overnight in Killarney.
Day 5 - Killarney
Today explore the ‘RING OF KERRY’, 105 miles of some of
Ireland's most spectacular scenery. The Ring of Kerry offers magnificent panoramas of the Atlantic Ocean and the
rugged coastline of southwest Ireland contrasting with the rich and varied vegetation nurtured by the Gulf Stream
The route takes you through many small villages such as Sneem, famous for its multicoloured houses, and through the
mountains to Molls Gap and Ladies View, which offer superb views of the famous lakes of Killarney.
 On our return to Killarney your afternoon is free so why not take a Jaunting Cart ride
to Killarney National Park. Walk through the
Park which covers an area of 10,000 hectares, visit Muckross House and
Gardens, a truly impressive 19th century manor with a Portland stone exterior, or
take a boat ride on the world famous Killarney
Lakes. Second overnight in Killarney.
Day 6 - Killarney - Adare - Limrick
Snuggled in a wooden and lush countryside setting, Adare is
widely regarded as being Ireland’s prettiest and most picturesque village. Step back in time and
experience the architectural wealth and scenic beauty of Adare village. The mix of centuries is blended
into everyday life as some of the thatched cottages are home to arts and crafts shops.
Then travel to Limerick and discover the history of Ireland’s third
largest city on our walking tour. Stroll by buildings ancient and historical, middle-aged and
stately, modern and exciting on both sides of the River Shannon. See the famous King John's Castle,
King's Island, Irish Town, Georgian Limerick and Newtown Perry.
Tonight enjoy an optional Banquet at Bunratty Castle. Be entertained by
medieval singers and have a sumptuous 4 course dinner, eaten in the style of the Medieval
Ages. Overnight in Limerick.
Day 7 - Limerick - Cliffs of Mohr
Travel to the coast for a visit to the Cliffs of Moher. These are the most majestic cliffs in Ireland
and rise from the Atl m antic Ocean at 215 m extend for over seven km long. From this height, you can admire the
Aran Islands, the Connemara mountains and listen to the many sea birds that colonize this place from springtime
on.
Continue to Galway via the Burren Region, a strange and unique region in
Europe. “Burren” means “larges stones” – in fact its name describes this impressive scenery perfectly well.
The Burren is a High-Plateau of porous limestone. No trees grow here, no land is covering the stone. But the
Burren is not as deserted as we believe. You will also discover the testimonies of its rich history such as
countless castles and monastic ruins.
Spend the rest of the afternoon at leisure for some personal sightseeing or some last minute
shopping. Overnight in Limerick.
Day 8 - Limerick - Dublin
Travel the Irish
countryside to the world-renowned Irish National Stud Farm, home to some of
Ireland's finest thoroughbreds. This 1,000-acre Farm has been in use as a Stud Farm since 1900 and boasts a
fascinating state-of-the-art Horse Museum. Why not take a stroll around the beautiful Japanese Gardens situated
in the grounds of the Stud Farm. Planned to symbolize the 'Life of Man' from the cradle to the grave the
gardens are considered the finest in Europe.
Or travel through an underground stone passage to
experience the raw beauty of St. Fiachra's Garden. Designed as a Millennium project, it has four acres of
woodland and lakeside walks and invokes the spirituality of the monastic movement in Ireland during the 6th
and 7th centuries
Time to relax at our Dublin Airport hotel before our farewell dinner
and show. Enjoy The Merry Ploughboys Live in Concert, regarded
as the best traditional music show in Dublin. The show itself is a highly entertaining performance of live
traditional Irish Music, Song and Irish Dancing. The very best of fresh Irish food is served from our restaurant
which offers a choice menu.
Day 9 - Depart Ireland
After the groups final breakfast at our hotel take the shuttle bus to
Dublin Airport and bid farewell to the Emerald Isle.
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Highlights of Ireland
Tour May 26 - June 3, 2012 Price -
$2090*
Includes
* 7 Nights Accommodations
* Full Irish Breakfast Daily
* Welcome Pub Dinner
* Farewell Dinner & Show
* Hop On Hop Off Bus with Dublin City Pass
* Blarney Castle Admission
* Limerick Walking Tour
* Irish National Stud Farm & Japenese Garden Entrance
* Transfers to and from Airport on Tour Start & Departure Date
* Singles Travel Hostess
* English Speaking Guides/Drivers per the Itinearary
* All Transportation within Ireland
*The price per person is for a double room. Free roommate matching is
available, so there is never a need to pay a "single supplement". If you wish to room alone the
cost is an additional $650
Not included * International air
flights
* Tips ($135 - collected first day of trip)
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