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CELTIC LEGACY A408
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| A blend of majesty and beauty |
In this area of immense beauty, we take you to some of the
most intriguing scenery imaginable including of course the
famous World Heritage site at the Giant’s Causeway.
We also take you on a journey through the history of
shipbuilding in Belfast, and in particular, the story of the firm
which built Titanic, Harland and Wolff. Learn about Titanic
itself, from the visionaries who conceived her, to the men who
designed and built her, to her ill-fated maiden voyage. The
Titanic was a remarkable ship and, despite her tragic loss, she
remains a source of enduring pride in the City where she was
built.
UK citizens do not need a passport to travel to Ireland, however ferry companies request passengers carry some form of PHOTO ID, which may be required for inspection. |
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GRAND TOUR OF IRELAND A411
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Enjoy the charms of Ireland as you discover a land rich in
history and scenery with craggy mountains, lush green
countryside, splendid lakes and a dramatic sweeping coastline.
Note: These tours include return sailings, either by High Speed Ship from Holyhead to Dun Laoghaire (crossing time 99 minutes) or by ferry from Holyhead to Dublin Port
(crossing time 3 hrs 15 mins). Some Irish tours may depart early morning to enable us to reach the ferry terminal in comfortable time. Please ask for details
UK citizens do not need a passport to travel to Ireland, however ferry companies request passengers carry some form of PHOTO ID, which may be required for inspection. |
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THE 2012 TALL SHIPS PARADE IN DUBLIN A410
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| A Maritime Spectacular |
| Dublin’s Fair City is the final host port for the international Tall
Ships Races for 2012. Up to 100 Tall Ships are expected to sail
up the mouth of the Liffey, and the atmosphere around the
Dock area of Dublin promises to be magical. Enjoy a unique
opportunity to view the tall ships and enjoy the carnival events
over the weekend, culminating in the defining moment of the
visit – The Parade of Sail. |
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TRALEE AND THE RING OF KERRY A402
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| Including the Dingle Peninsula |
The lively town of Tralee, capital of Kerry, is an excellent base for touring the most popular scenic areas in the country, and these special breaks are tremendous value, including the Ring of Kerry and the Dingle Peninsula. On our seven day tours we spend our last two nights in Dublin, and include a guided tour of the city, with plenty of time to explore at your leisure.
All Irish tours include return sailings, either by High Speed Ship from Holyhead to Dun Laoghaire (crossing time 99 minutes) or by ferry from Holyhead to Dublin Port (crossing time 3 hours 15 minutes). Some Irish tours may depart early morning to enable us to reach the ferry terminal in comfortable time.
UK citizens do not need a passport to travel to Ireland, however ferry companies request passengers carry some form of PHOTO ID, which may be required for inspection. |
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WESTPORT AND THE ATLANTIC COAST A409
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| Includes Strokestown Park House & Westport House |
The beautiful West of Ireland is an enchanting place to visit, with extraordinary rugged landscapes, stunning coastline, wonderfully atmospheric villages and towns rich in heritage and tradition.
Note: These tours include return sailings, either by High Speed Ship from Holyhead to Dun Laoghaire (crossing time 99 minutes) or by ferry from Holyhead to Dublin Port
(crossing time 3 hrs 15 mins). Some Irish tours may depart early morning to enable us to reach the ferry terminal in comfortable time.
UK citizens do not need a passport to travel to Ireland, however ferry companies request passengers carry some form of PHOTO ID, which may be required for inspection. |
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