We will spend the first two days of the event in Dublin city. On the first day of arrival, tourists
may relax in their accommodation provided by us or go on a hop on the bus to enjoy the
beautiful scenery of Dublin City.
Our representatives will assist you from the airport to check you in to your respective hotels. Get
you settled, feed you, and make you comfortable.
Later, we will explore the roads of Dublin City and have a breath of fresh air as you do street
adventures and street buying
On the second day, we will visit museums and galleries in Dublin City.
First, we'll visit The Seamus Heaney gallery, a gallery in the legacy of Poet and Nobel Prize
Winner, Seamus Heaney. Seamus Heaney was born at Mossbawn and lived in Dublin from
1976 until his death. His publications include Death of a Naturalist (1966), Door into the
Dark (1969), The Haw Lantern (1987), and The Spirit Level (1996). His modern translation of
the Anglo-Saxon poem, Beowulf, won him a second Whitbread Book of the Year Prize in 2000.
Heaney held the chair of Professor of Poetry at Oxford University from 1989 until 1994 and
Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory at Harvard from 1985 to 1998. He was selected for numerous
awards and honours including the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1995 and the Griffin Poetry Prize
Lifetime Recognition Award in 2012.
Then we'll visit the National art gallery, National Museum of Ireland, National Wax Museum, and
Dublin Castle Trinity College – Trinity Library.
The National Library of Ireland is the Republic of Ireland's national library located in Dublin, in a
building designed by Thomas Newenham Deane.
We will finally have a Jameson distillery tour and whiskey tasting which is estimated to be a
45-minute tour.
Jameson Distillery Bow St. is an Irish whiskey tourist attraction located just off Smithfield Square
in Dublin, Ireland. Jameson Distillery Bow St. is the original site where Jameson Irish Whiskey
was distilled until 1971.
We will finally have a Jameson distillery tour and whiskey tasting which is estimated to be a 45-minute tour. Jameson Distillery Bow St. is an Irish whiskey tourist attraction located just off Smithfield Square in Dublin, Ireland. Jameson Distillery Bow St. is the original site where Jameson Irish Whiskey was distilled until 1971. This is for us to acknowledge the history of Irish culture and its impact on the country and its people. Lastly, we will enjoy a movie night at the Cinema and experience 4DX. Have you ever seen an Irish movie? 🎬 Sensational!
And on the third day, we'll have a trip to Cork County.
Cork is the second-largest city in Ireland and the third-largest on the island of Ireland located in
the southwest of Ireland, in the province of Munster.
Hotel rooms will be booked for the duration of the days and nights we spend here.
Visits to:
Spike Island is a historic place with a star-shaped fort (1 hour).
Spike Island is an island of 103 acres in Cork Harbour, Ireland. Originally the site of a monastic
settlement, the island is dominated by an 18th-century bastion fort now named Fort Mitchel. The
island's strategic location within the harbour meant it was used at times for defence and as a
prison.
FOTA wildlife park with exotic animals and plants (2 hours), all on the same day of arrival in
Cork.
Fota Wildlife Park is a 100-acre wildlife park located on Fota Island, near Carrigtwohill, County
Cork, Ireland. Opened in 1983, it is an independently funded, not-for-profit charity that is one of
the leading tourism, wildlife, and conservation attractions in Ireland.
This day's tour is to ignite our adventurous spirit and get hungry to visit more beautiful places.
Day 4:
The fourth day will be another exciting day. We will visit Fastnet Rock lighthouse and then a
Cape clear island tour(6 hours).
Fastnet Lighthouse is a 54m high lighthouse situated on the remote Fastnet Rock in the Atlantic
Ocean. It is the most southerly point of Ireland and lies 6.5 kilometres southwest of Cape Clear
Island and 13 kilometres from County Cork on the Irish mainland.
Clear Island or Cape Clear Island is an island off the southwest coast of County Cork in Ireland.
It is the southernmost inhabited part of Ireland and has a population of 147 people. It is an
official Gaeltacht area, and most inhabitants speak Irish and English.
Day 5:
On the fifth day, we will do the half-day drop-in pottery class.
This half-day course is suitable for adults and teens, beginners, and those with some pottery
experience. In this session class, you will get to make two or three pieces, use the potter's
wheel and learn hand-building techniques.
We will then visit Nano Nagle place(75 minutes).
Nano Nagle Place is an unexpected oasis in the centre of bustling Cork City, a place that
celebrates Nano Nagle’s vision of empowerment through education, community inclusion, and
spiritual engagement for a contemporary world. The complex houses a museum, heritage
rooms, gardens, the wonderful Good Day Deli, both a design and gift shop, and a Cork-focused
book shop in the museum. The beautifully regenerated convent buildings are home to several
educational charities.
Afterward, we'll do the Titanic trail walking tour(1 hour).
We will then move on to County Clare on the sixth day. In county Clare, we will join the Cliff of
Moher Cruise, which is a trip from Doolin pier, to and fro.
The Cliffs of Moher are on the County Clare coastline and provide an unrivalled view across the
vast wilderness along the Wild Atlantic Way in Ireland, a world unchanged since the pre-Celtic
masters of magic, the Tuatha Dé Danann ruled Ireland.
We'll also bathe in the wonders of the cliffs and continue our journey to Sligo on the same day.
On getting to Sligo, we will rest in our accommodation on that day.
Sligo is renowned for its seaweed baths at Enniscrone and Strandhill. Enjoying the benefits of a
seaweed bath in Strandhill and Enniscrone.
The town of Sligo, in the north of Ireland, straddles the Garavogue River where it meets Sligo
Bay. It’s known for its literary heritage and rugged countryside. Ruined medieval Sligo Abbey
has carved tombs and a 15th-century altar. Sligo County Museum displays memorabilia of local
poet W.B.
On the seventh day, we will visit Yeats Museum, Union wood and take part in surfing. Lastly,
we'll enjoy the seaweed bath.
The Museum and Library of WB Yeats is situated in a beautiful former bank building, in a pretty
setting near Hyde Bridge. The Yeats Memorial Museum containing different editions of the
poet’s works, letters, and written material concerning him, opened here in 1958, its inspiration
coming from Nora Niland, Librarian at the time.
We will take our adventure to Galway on the eighth day. In Galway, we will visit the Aquarium of
Ireland, the City Museum, and the Galway cathedral.
The Cathedral of Our Lady Assumed into Heaven and St Nicholas, commonly known as Galway
Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Galway, Ireland, and one of the largest and most
impressive buildings in the city. Construction began in 1958 on the site of the old city prison.
On the ninth day, we will take part in an Irish dance class at the thatched cottage. Have fun at
the Great Escape rooms.
The Great Escape Room On-The-Run event is racing across the nation. The portable
experience can bring the excitement of a competitive puzzle-solving event to the location of your
choice. It's so much fun.
Day 9:
On the ninth day, we will take part in an Irish dance class at the thatched cottage. Have fun at
the Great Escape rooms.
The Great Escape Room On-The-Run event is racing across the nation. The portable
experience can bring the excitement of a competitive puzzle-solving event to the location of your
choice. It's so much fun.
Tour the Aran islands.
The Aran Islands are 3 rocky isles guarding the mouth of Galway Bay, in western Ireland.
They’re known for their ancient sites. The largest island, Inishmore, is home to the prehistoric
fort of Dún Aonghasa, perched on top of a high cliff. Nearby is the Worm Hole, a rectangular
natural pool.
We will spend the night again in Galway.
On the tenth day, we will travel to Waterford to explore some of the beauty it offers.
In Waterford, we will visit the House of Crystal, Medieval Museum, and Bishop’s Palace
The Medieval Europe gallery showcases many of the world's greatest medieval treasures. The
ritual and protocol of the royal court are explored, as well as the cultural, intellectual, and political exchange brought about by travel, trade, and pilgrimage. Examples of sacred art also
show how the divine was represented at the time.
We will also visit Axe Junkies to experience some axe throwing and finally go to Velocity virtual
reality for some out-of-the-world adventures.
We will spend the night in Waterford.
On the eleventh day, we will head back to Dublin to round off the event.
We will spend days twelve and thirteen Kayaking, bowling, and indoor karting.
A kayak is a small, narrow watercraft that is typically propelled by means of a double-bladed
paddle. The word kayak originates from the Greenlandic word qajaq. The traditional kayak has a
covered deck and one or more cockpits, each seating one paddler
We will visit Tayto Park.
Tayto Park is a Theme Park & Zoo in Meath, Ireland. Tayto Park Theme Park & Zoo offers over
100 attractions in the theme park & zoo.
Afterward, we'll visit the Guinness storehouse, Temple Bars and Brown Thomas.
Temple Bar is a busy riverside neighbourhood, spread over cobbled pedestrian lanes. Crowded
pubs host live folk music and DJ sets, and diners pack restaurants serving Asian, American,
and Irish cuisine. Quirky boutiques stock clothes and crafts by local designers.
Day fourteenth is for the Tourists to go shopping or just do casual walking or relaxing as they wish.
Travel back home 🏡 😌