Tour Ireland
Discover the spiritual heart of Ireland on this fully-guided pilgrimage through the land of saints and scholars. Walk in the footsteps of St. Patrick and explore Ireland’s rich Christian heritage, ancient monasteries, and sacred landscapes.
Depart the USA, Canada or other parts of the world by overnight flight to Ireland.
Welcome to Ireland, a land of deep faith, breathtaking scenery, and timeless Christian tradition.
Visit Dublin and explore St. Patrick’s Cathedral, built in honor of Ireland’s patron saint, and Christ Church Cathedral, one of the most important medieval Christian sites in the country.
Travel west to Croagh Patrick, Ireland’s holy mountain, where St. Patrick fasted for forty days. Experience moments of prayer and reflection at this sacred pilgrimage site.
Explore ancient monastic settlements such as Glendalough, founded by St. Kevin, and witness the enduring legacy of early Christianity in Ireland.
What does the pilgrimage includes:
- Meet and assist upon arrival and departing at the Airport.
- Accommodation in 4 or 5 stars Hotel on H/B basis (Breakfast and Dinner).
- Transportation in a Modern Coach for all the Tour days.
- Excellent English and/ or Spanish speaking Tour Guide upon arrival until departure.
- Entrance fees to all sights, as mention in itinerary.
- Portage at Hotels.
- One Free pax each 10 full paying persons (rate per person per sharing room)
Join us on this unforgettable pilgrimage through Ireland, where faith, history, and natural beauty come together in a powerful spiritual journey.
What to expect
- Dublin
- Kilkenny
- Cork and Blarney Castle
- Cashel
- Killarney and the Ring of Kerry
- Killarney National Park
Destination's Itinerary
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Day 1 Dublin - Arrival and Exploration
Arrive in Dublin, Ireland's vibrant capital. After checking into your accommodation, start your exploration of this historic city by visiting Dublin Castle, which has played a central role in Ireland's history for centuries. Wander through its beautiful gardens and take a guided tour to learn about its fascinating past. Later, immerse yourself in the atmosphere of St. Patrick's Cathedral, where you can admire its stunning Gothic architecture and reflect on its historical significance. In the evening, enjoy dinner at a local pub, sampling traditional Irish dishes and perhaps catching some live music.
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Day 2 Newgrange and the Boyne Valley
After breakfast, embark on a journey to the Boyne Valley, home to the ancient passage tomb of Newgrange, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This prehistoric monument, older than Stonehenge, is renowned for its winter solstice alignment, allowing sunlight to illuminate the inner chamber during the solstice. Join a guided tour to learn about its construction and the fascinating Neolithic culture. Spend the afternoon exploring the surrounding area, including the historic sites of Knowth and Dowth, before returning to Dublin for the evening.
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Day 3 Galway - Culture and Charm
Travel west to the picturesque city of Galway, known for its vibrant culture and artistic scene. Spend the day wandering through the colorful streets of the Latin Quarter, where you can shop for unique local crafts and souvenirs. Enjoy lunch at one of the many cafes or restaurants offering traditional Irish fare. In the afternoon, explore the historic Spanish Arch and the Galway City Museum, which provides insight into the city's rich history. As night falls, experience the lively atmosphere of Galway's pubs, where you can enjoy traditional Irish music.
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Day 4 Cliffs of Moher - Natural Wonders
Set off early to visit the breathtaking Cliffs of Moher, one of Ireland's most iconic natural landmarks. Standing at over 700 feet above the Atlantic Ocean, these dramatic cliffs offer stunning panoramic views and are home to diverse wildlife, including puffins and razorbills. Take a leisurely walk along the cliff paths, stopping at various viewpoints for unforgettable photo opportunities. Visit the Cliffs of Moher Visitor Experience to learn about the geology and ecology of the area. After a day of exploration, return to Galway for an evening of relaxation and good food.
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Day 5 Ring of Kerry - Scenic Drive
Today, embark on a scenic drive around the Ring of Kerry, a route famous for its stunning landscapes, charming villages, and rich Irish heritage. Stop at picturesque towns like Killarney and Kenmare, where you can enjoy local cuisine and shop for handcrafted goods. Visit the breathtaking Muckross House and Gardens, nestled within Killarney National Park, and take in views of the beautiful lakes and mountains. The drive offers plenty of opportunities for photography, so keep your camera ready. Return to your accommodation for a restful evening after a day filled with stunning sights.
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Day 6 Blarney Castle - The Gift of Eloquence
Travel to Blarney Castle, home of the famous Blarney Stone, said to bestow the gift of eloquence upon those who kiss it. Explore the impressive gardens surrounding the castle and take a guided tour to learn about its rich history. Don't forget to ascend the castle towers to kiss the stone and enjoy spectacular views of the grounds. After your visit, explore the nearby village of Blarney, where you can find quaint shops and local specialties. Spend the evening in Cork, sampling the vibrant food scene and enjoying the local nightlife.
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Day 7 Giant's Causeway - Nature's Marvel
Head north to the stunning Giant's Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its unique hexagonal basalt columns created by volcanic activity. Upon arrival, take a walk along the coastal paths, and marvel at the natural beauty of this geological wonder. Learn about the legends and stories associated with the Causeway at the visitor center. Spend the afternoon exploring the breathtaking coastal scenery, and if time permits, visit the nearby Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge for more incredible views. Return to your accommodation for a well-deserved rest.
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Day 8 The Rock of Cashel - Historical Insights
Today, visit the historic site of the Rock of Cashel, a stunning medieval complex perched on a hilltop. Discover the history of this significant site, which has been a focal point of Irish Christianity. Explore the ancient buildings, including a round tower, Cormac's Chapel, and a stunning cathedral with intricate stone carvings. Enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. After your visit, continue to the nearby town of Cashel for lunch and some local shopping before heading back to Dublin. Spend your last evening enjoying a farewell dinner in the heart of the city, reflecting on your wonderful journey through Ireland.
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Day 9 Departure from Dublin
On your final day, enjoy a leisurely breakfast in Dublin, taking in the city one last time. Depending on your flight schedule, you may have time for some last-minute sightseeing or shopping. Consider visiting the Book of Kells at Trinity College or strolling through the beautiful Phoenix Park. Reflect on the incredible experiences and memories made during your trip across Ireland. Prepare for your departure, taking with you the warmth of Irish hospitality and the stunning landscapes that have captivated your heart.
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Day 1 Dublin
Begin your Irish adventure in the vibrant capital city of Dublin. Explore the historic Dublin Castle, which has stood for over 800 years and reflects the city’s political history. Wander through the beautiful grounds and take in the stunning architecture. After that, head to Trinity College to see the famous Book of Kells, an illuminated manuscript that is a testament to Ireland's rich literary heritage. Spend your evening in the Temple Bar district, known for its lively atmosphere, traditional music, and excellent dining options.
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Day 2 Dublin
Continue exploring Dublin by visiting St. Patrick's Cathedral, the largest cathedral in Ireland. Marvel at its stunning Gothic architecture and learn about its historical significance, including its connection to Jonathan Swift. After visiting the cathedral, take a stroll through the picturesque streets of the city, perhaps stopping at a local café for lunch. In the afternoon, visit the National Museum of Ireland to delve deeper into the country’s history and culture. End your day with a walk along the River Liffey, enjoying the city lights.
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Day 3 Kilkenny
Travel to Kilkenny, a charming medieval city known for its well-preserved castle and vibrant arts scene. Start your day with a visit to Kilkenny Castle, where you can explore the lush gardens and learn about its fascinating history. Afterward, stroll through the narrow streets lined with artisan shops and cafes. Take a break for lunch at a local eatery before visiting St. Canice's Cathedral, which offers stunning views from its tower. Spend the evening enjoying the local pubs that often feature live music.
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Day 4 Cork and Blarney Castle
Head to Cork and visit the famous Blarney Castle, home of the legendary Blarney Stone, said to confer the gift of eloquence upon those who kiss it. Explore the beautiful gardens surrounding the castle and take your time to discover the historic ruins. Afterward, head into Cork city for lunch and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of the English Market, where you can sample local delicacies. Spend the afternoon wandering the streets of Cork, visiting local shops and the iconic Shandon Bells.
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Day 5 Cashel
Visit the historic Rock of Cashel, a stunning site that features medieval buildings and panoramic views. This site is steeped in history, having been linked to St. Patrick, who is said to have converted the King of Munster here. Explore the round tower, Cormac's Chapel, and the cathedral, all set against a breathtaking backdrop. After touring the site, enjoy lunch in the nearby town of Cashel before heading to your next destination in the afternoon.
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Day 6 Killarney and the Ring of Kerry
Travel to Killarney to experience the breathtaking Ring of Kerry, one of Ireland's most scenic drives. Begin your journey by taking in the stunning landscapes of mountains, lakes, and coastal views. Stop at charming villages along the way, and visit the picturesque Muckross House and Gardens. Enjoy a picnic lunch amidst the beauty of nature before continuing your drive. Make sure to capture the incredible views at Ladies View and the Gap of Dunloe, and end your day in Killarney with some local cuisine.
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Day 7 Killarney National Park
Spend a day exploring Killarney National Park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve known for its stunning natural beauty. Hike the scenic trails, visit the enchanting Torc Waterfall, and take a boat ride on the serene Lakes of Killarney. Keep an eye out for the local wildlife, including deer and various bird species. Enjoy a packed lunch amid the lush landscapes and immerse yourself in the tranquility of nature. After a day full of adventure, return to Killarney town for a relaxing evening.
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Day 8 Galway
Travel to Galway, a lively city known for its vibrant Latin Quarter. Spend the day exploring the narrow streets filled with colorful shops, restaurants, and live music venues. Visit the Galway Cathedral and take a stroll along the River Corrib. Don’t miss the chance to enjoy some local seafood at one of the many eateries. In the evening, immerse yourself in the local culture by attending a traditional music session or enjoying a performance at a local theater.
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Day 9 Cliffs of Moher
Prepare to be amazed by the Cliffs of Moher, one of Ireland's most iconic natural wonders. Standing at over 700 feet, these dramatic cliffs offer breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean. Spend the day walking along the cliff paths, taking in the stunning panoramas, and visiting the visitor center to learn about the geology and wildlife of the area. Capture unforgettable photographs and embrace the natural beauty that surrounds you.
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Day 10 Giant's Causeway
Journey to the stunning Giant's Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its unique hexagonal basalt columns formed by volcanic activity. Explore the fascinating geological formations and learn about the myths and legends surrounding this incredible site. Take a leisurely walk along the coastal paths and enjoy the views of the rugged coastline. Afterward, visit the nearby visitor center to gain further insight into the area's natural history and cultural significance.
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Day 11 Belfast
Visit Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland, and explore its rich history and vibrant culture. Start your day with a visit to the Titanic Belfast, an interactive museum dedicated to the famous ship. Afterward, take a guided tour of the political murals and learn about the city's complex past. Spend your afternoon exploring the city center, including City Hall and the bustling St. George's Market, where you can sample local food and crafts. In the evening, enjoy a meal at one of Belfast's renowned restaurants.
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Day 12 Departure from Dublin
On your final day, return to Dublin for your departure. Take some time to do any last-minute shopping or sightseeing. Consider revisiting your favorite spots or discovering new hidden gems around the city. If time allows, enjoy a leisurely breakfast at a local café before heading to the airport. Reflect on the incredible experiences you’ve had while touring Ireland, from the breathtaking landscapes to the rich cultural heritage.
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