From the bustling capital of Dublin to
quaint seaside villages to historic Northern Ireland, you’ll see
it all on this Mayflower holiday featuring Irish history, music,
dance, cuisine, scenery and architecture. This ‘best of’ tour
lets you experience 6,000 years of history spread across the
dales, valleys, cliffs and castles of Dublin, Killarney, Co
Mayo, and Northern Ireland.
Day
1 Depart the USA
Depart the USA on your overnight flight to Dublin, Ireland.
Day
2 Dublin, Ireland
Upon arrival, you’ll be met by a Mayflower Cruises & Tours representative and transferred to your hotel. The remainder of the day is at leisure to become acquainted with the area.
Day
3 Dublin
A guided panoramic orientation tour of this capital
city awaits. See the River Liffey, St. Stephen’s Green and travel along
O’Connell Street with its monument to Daniel O’Connell and other notable
figures from Ireland’s turbulent past. Pass the General Post Office,
site of rebel headquarters in the 1916 Easter Rising. Stop at Trinity College
and see the Book of Kells, the famous hand-illuminated gospel
manuscript. Visit St. Patrick’s Cathedral, one of the few remaining buildings
from medieval times, and see its impressive altar and stained-glass
windows.
After free time for lunch, enjoy a special treat with an included
tour of the Guinness Storehouse. The bird’s-eye views of Dublin
from the 7th-floor Gravity Bar, as you sample a pint, is a perfect end to
the day of touring!
Meal: B
Day
4 Dublin
Venture out with your local guide along the Irish
Food Trail to get to the heart of what it means to be Irish! This walking
tour is steeped in history, which you will hear as you learn about
Dublin’s heritage while meeting and dining with locals. At each stop
along the walking trail, sample some hearty, Irish cuisine and soak up
the local folklore.
The afternoon is at leisure to pursue independent interests.
This evening, join in the merriment as you dine in an 18th-century
pub and enjoy a traditional show featuring Irish dance, music and
song.
Meals: B, D
Day
5 Dublin to Killarney
It’s time to depart Dublin via coach for
the quaint town of Killarney. Travel through the scenic countryside and
stop in the village of Blarney where you become caught up in the aura of
magic and mystique during an included visit to Blarney Castle. Climb to
the top and kiss the Blarney Stone.
Continue to Killarney, ‘the Jewel of Ireland’, with a background
of sparkling lakes, deep forests and jagged misty mountains. A
brief panoramic orientation tour introduces you to this lively little town.
Dinner is included at the hotel.
Meals: B, D
Day
6 Killarney / Ring of Kerry
Fall in love with the charm of Killarney
during a morning Jaunting Cart ride through Killarney National
Park. Your Jarvey (driver) will keep you entertained with tales about the
history, folklore and beauty of the area. This afternoon is spent on an exciting
and breathtakingly beautiful excursion along a portion of the Ring
of Kerry – the most famous and panoramic route in Ireland. With its diverse
scenery of mountains, lakes and awe-inspiring views you’ll see why
words just can’t describe its beauty. After a full day of scenery and adventure,
the evening is at leisure.
Meal: B
Day
7 Killarney to Westport
Leaving Killarney, depart for Westport in County Mayo with adventures along the way. Stopping in the picturesque village of Adare, be transported back in time as you stroll
through the quaint streets with thatched-roofed cottages and cozy
shops.
Continue to the Cliffs of Moher – a breathtaking sight where nature’s
wildness and spectacular beauty meet. Admire the grandeur of
the Cliffs, soaring from the Atlantic Ocean to a height of 700 feet. After
free time for lunch, journey to Westport, voted the ‘best place to live in
Ireland’. Check in to the hotel and enjoy an included dinner.
Meals: B, D
Day
8 Westport
Begin the day with a cruise of Killary Fjord where scenic views abound. Hills rise steeply from the silvery sea, shifting light and shadows create colorful effects on the peaks and valleys, and
deep green fields contrast with heather bogs. Return to dry land for a visit to Glen Keen Farm for cultural immersion during this unique experience on a working farm that’s been in the family since the 1700’s.
Learn about sheep herding, the training of the dogs, and witness a
demonstration of these amazing animals at work in the field. Enjoy a
soda-bread making demo and a hearty lunch with entertainment provided
by local musicians. Before returning to the hotel, visit Westport
House on the hotel’s estate. Dating from the 1500’s, hear the story of
the legendary pirate queen who once reigned here and see photos representing
300 years of Irish heritage in this beautiful manor home.
Meals: B, L
Day
9 Westport to Derry, Northern Ireland
During a visit to Foxford Woolen Mills, learn how this historic mill brought the town
back to life. As you walk through the working mill, watch master
craftspeople produce beautiful items in traditional fashion, using wool
from local sheep farmers. Leaving Westport, continue to Donegal for a
visit of the 15th-century castle with period furnishings and detailing the
history of the O’Donnell clan. Crossing into Northern Ireland, arrive in
the city of Derry for dinner and overnight.
Meals: B, D
Day
10 Derry
Discovery of Northern Ireland begins with a guided tour of Derry before visiting the Inishowen Peninsula, the northernmost point on the island of Ireland. With its remote, rugged landscape of
castle ruins, towers and ancient churches, along with Celtic crosses and pagan monuments, the sights along the peninsula weave a colorful tapestry of an earlier age in this timeless place. Return to Derry for an evening at leisure and overnight.
Meal: B
Day
11 Derry to Belfast, Northern Ireland
Today’s highlight is the journey to Belfast along the Giant’s Causeway, Northern Ireland’s
most famous site. Considered the Eighth Wonder of the World, and the only World Heritage Site in Northern Ireland, this astonishing complex of basalt columns is home to many fairies and folklore tales! Hear the myths of the giant Finn McCool and the legends surrounding this mystical
place. The journey ends with arrival into Belfast where you are free to explore on your own.
Meal: B
Day
12 Belfast to Dublin, Ireland
A guided visit of the city showcases the Grand Opera House, Victorian and Edwardian buildings, an
authentic working-class community and the Falls Road area. See the murals on almost every gabled wall which tell stories of the city’s violent past and its belief for the future. Visit Titanic Belfast where the story of the ill-fated ship is told from her conception, to the construction and
launch to her catastrophic demise. Interpretive and interactive galleries bring the history of the
Titanic to life. Depart Belfast and return to Dublin, enjoying the final evening and farewell dinner at the Dunboyne Castle Hotel.
Meals: B, D
Day
13 Dublin / USA
Filled with wonderful memories of the history, scenery and people of the Emerald Isle and Northern Ireland, transfer to Dublin Airport for your flight home.
Meal: B