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Celtic Dream - CDA Option
Premier
Escorted Motorcoach Tour!
Our premier tour offers
you an updated itinerary in 2010. This tour has added attractions for 2010 and
features most of the major historic and scenic attractions of Ireland. The
Celtic Dream is acknowledged by visitors and Travel Agents as being the best
value tour offered to Ireland.
Your Celtic Dream tour
includes:
- First Class and Superior First Class hotels
throughout.
- Full Irish breakfast daily, except day of
arrival.
- Dinner each evening except for one night in
Dublin, including a traditional medieval castle banquet and traditional Irish
entertainment and dinner in Dublin.
- Full sightseeing by Deluxe Touring Motorcoach.
- Professional Irish driver/guide to escort you
through out.
- Visit to Rathbaun Farm to see an actual working
farm, including coffee/tea and Irish Farmhouse scones.
- Lough Foyle Ferry.
- Visits to: Trinity College and the Book of
Kells, Kilkenny Castle, Cobh Heritage Center, Blarney, Dingle Peninsula,
Foynes Flying Boat Museum, Cliffs of Moher, Rathbaun Farm, Galway Crystal
Factory, Belleek Pottery Factory, Glenveagh Castle and National Park, Fort
Dunree, Moville Pottery, Giants Causeway, Titanic Docks & Pump House.
- Porterage of one (1) suitcase per person.
- Tips and taxes in Ireland. Gratuities to the
driver/guide not included.
- Celtic Tours flight bag and portfolio of travel
documents.
This tour is also offered as a 13-day tour - see
Celtic Dream 13-Day Option - Tour CDB
Click here to View/Print the 2010 Celtic
Dream - with updated itinerary!
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Would you like a longer vacation?
This tour is also offer with a 13-Day
Option - click here for this extended tour!
CDA Option: Day 01, Sunday: U.S. to
Ireland. Depart U.S. for your overnight flight to Ireland. Dinner is
served on board.
Day 02, Monday: Dublin. Early morning arrival at
Dublin Airport, where we are met by our Celtic Tours driver/guide. Transfer from
Dublin Airport to ur hotel available at approximately 7:30 am and 10:30
am. Early afternoon departure for a panoramic tour of Dublin which shows us
statue filled O'Connell St., elegant Georgian Houses and Trinity College where
we view the priceless 8th century manuscript of the Book of Kells. This evening
enjoy an Irish Cabaret show and dinner at the Merry Ploughboy. Overnight in
Dublin - Maldron
Hotel Cardiff Lane.
Day 03, Tuesday: Dublin - Kilkenny - Cobh
- Cork. Morning departure from Dublin. We travel south to historic
Kilkenny for a visit to Kilkenny Castle. Some free time to browse in this quaint
town before we continue south to County Cork and visit to Cobh Heritage Center,
which documents the history of Irish emigration and the story of the ill-fated
superliners—the Lusitania and the Belfast-built Titanic. Cobh was the last port
of call for the Titanic, before she crossed the Atlantic. Dinner and overnight
in Cork - Rochestown
Park Hotel.
Day 04, Wednesday: Cork - Blarney -
Killarney. Leaving our Cork Hotel we travel to Blarney for an optional
visit to Blarney Castle where we have a chance to kiss the famed Blarney Stone,
said to bestow eloquence on all who dare. Optional shopping for tweeds,
knitwear, crystal and china at Blarney Woollen Mills. We travel over the scenic
Cork and Kerry Mountains to Kenmare and the Lakes of Killarney before descending
to Killarney town for dinner and overnight. Optional pub entertainment in
Killarney tonight - Killarney
Plaza Hotel.
 Day 05, Thursday: Killarney - Dingle
Peninsula. Enjoy the scenic beauty for which this region is renowned
and made famous by such movies as “Ryan's Daughter” and “Far & Away.” See
the long, sandy stretches of Inch Strand and admire views across the bay to the
Iveragh Peninsula. See beehive huts where early Christian monks lived and visit
Gallarus Oratory, dating from the 8th century. Stop for some free time in Dingle
and drive up the Conor Pass for panoramic views before returning to Killarney.
Enjoy dinner at our hotel tonight. Overnight in Killarney.
Day 06, Friday: Killarney - Foynes - Limerick. After
breakfast we depart Killarney and travel via Tralee and Listowel, home to the
late playwriter and storyteller John B. Keane. Continue on to Tarbert and travel
along the Shannon River to Foynes, a small seaport on the Shannon River. Foynes
gained prominence as the transatlantic stop for the first seaplane service
between the U.S. and Europe. Our visit includes a tour of the Flying Boat Museum
and the Boeing 314 “Yankee Clipper.” Irish coffee was first introduced here in
1942 by the restaurant Chef Joe Sheridan. From Foynes we travel to nearby
Limerick for overnight at The
George Hotel. Tonight enjoy a Medieval Castle Banquet.
Day
07, Saturday: Limerick - Galway - Ballina. Morning departure from our
Limerick hotel. We travel via Ennis to the scenic Cliffs of Moher
where we stop for a photo-op. Continue to Ardrahan in County Galway where we
pause for morning tea/coffee and scones at Rathbaun Farm. Here we will see a
farming family carry out everyday chores including sheep shearing and watch as
the sheepdogs maneuver the flock. We continue on to Galway and visit the Crystal
Showroom and Galway Bay before reaching our hotel in Ballina, at the Downhill
House Hotel, for dinner and overnight.
Day 08, Sunday:
Ballina - Sligo - Donegal. Morning departure from Ballina. We travel
north via Sligo, birthplace of W.B. Yeats to County Donegal where we cross over
the border for a visit to the Belleek Pottery Factory. After a short stop, we
continue on through Donegal town to Glenveagh Castle and National Park. Watch
out for the Golden Eagles who have returned here to nest. Then on to our Redcastle
Hotel, overlooking Lough Foyle, for dinner and overnight.
Day
09, Monday: Donegal - Buncrana - Inishowen Peninsula. Today have your
cameras ready as we tour the historic and scenic Inishowen Peninsula. We travel
via Buncrana, the principal town and resort of the peninsula to Dunree where we
visit the military fort with scenic views over Lough Swilly. The fort has an
array of large guns and artifacts from the 20th century. The fort and lough
below is of immense historic interest which dates back to the Norsemen, the
Anglo Normans and the Flight of the Earls. We continue on via Clonmany,
Ballyliffi n and Carndonagh where we view the 7th century St. Patrick's Cross.
Our tour continues to Malin Head, a spectacular headland on Ireland's most
northerly point. Leaving Malin Head, we travel via historical Culdaff and the
fishing port of Greencastle to Moville where we stop briefl
y to visit the Moville Pottery Factory. Return to our Redcastle Hotel for dinner
and overnight.
Day 10, Tuesday: Donegal - Coleraine - Giants
Causeway - Belfast. Morning departure from our Donegal hotel. We travel
just a few miles to the ferry that will take us on the short cruise across Lough
Foyle to Northern Ireland. We continue via Coleraine to Portrush on the Atlantic
Ocean. Visit the Giants Causeway Museum before we are transferred by a small bus
to the Causeway and its volcanic columns, which were formed over 60 million
years ago. Our tour continues along the scenic Antrim Coast to our Belfast
hotel, The
Dunadry, for dinner and overnight.
Day 11, Wednesday:
Belfast - Titanic Tour - Newry - Dublin. This morning we depart on a
historical tour of Belfast and its harbor and dock area where the Titanic and
her sister ships, Britannic and Olympic, were built. The Titanic keel was laid
here in 1910. We will tour the Thompson and Alexandra docks and see the HMS
Caroline, one of the last remaining ships from WWI. Inside the pump house we
will see the pumps, old workshops and view an audio visual display of how the
ship was built and the people involved. The tour will end at the visitor center;
we then travel on and enjoy a panoramic tour of downtown Belfast. Departing
Belfast we travel south to Dublin arriving at our hotel, Maldron
Cardiff Lane, around 4:00 pm. Tonight we are free to dine on our
own.
Day 12, Thursday: Dublin - U.S. Morning transfer to
Dublin Airport. Ample time allowed for check-in and duty free shopping before
boarding your flight home. Arrive home in the U.S. the same
day.
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