2012 - 9 Day Irish andamp; British Focus
Taylor’s Three Rock Irish Night
Taylor’s Three Rock Irish Night
Start with a 4-course dinner including an Irish coffee and the sparkling entertainment show features
Noel V Ginnity’s best-loved of all Irish Cabaret acts, plus a host of the top selection of Irish entertainment.
Cardiff Castle’s Welsh Banquet
Cardiff Castle’s Welsh Banquet
The castle of Cardiff rises in the center of the modern capital of Wales and no other building of Great Britain
offers many architectonic styles of various ages. The construction is the combination of a Roman fort,
a classic Norman fortress ?motte-and-bailey? and of the gothic-Victorian restoration undertaken in the 19th century.
Ring of Kerry Tour
Ring of Kerry
One of Ireland’s most popular circular drives around the Iveragh Peninsula, starting and ending in
Killarney. The 100-mile route of ever-changing scenery of mountains and shoreline combined with
varying weather conditions ensures splendid views.
Kiss The Blarney Stone
Kiss The Blarney Stone
Built nearly 600 years ago by one of Ireland’s greatest chieftains, Cormac MacCarthy,
this stronghold has been attracting attention ever since. Millions have flocked to Blarney
to kiss the legendary Stone of Eloquence, found at the top of the tower, making it one of Ireland’s greatest treasures.
Waterford Crystal Visitor Centre
Waterford Crystal Visitor Centre
Take a guided factory tour, giving you first-hand access to all areas of traditional crystal production.
The new House of Waterford Crystal, comprises an actual living and breathing crystal factory tour,
fascinating visitor center and opulent retail store housing the largest collection of Waterford Crystal in the world.
Roman Baths & Pump Room
Roman Baths & Pump Room
Around Britain’s only hot springs, the Romans built the finest religious spa in northern Europe.
This great temple and bathing complex still flows with natural hot water. See extensive remains and a
Roman museum of international significance as well as the 18th century Regency influence
Stonehenge
Stonehenge
Stonehenge is probably the most important prehistoric monument in the whole of Britain.
The vast monoliths that we see today date from the final stage that was completed about 3500
years ago, but its origin is estimated at 3100 BC. Built of bluestone, sarson and Welsh sandstone,
it is believed to have been built for lunar and solar worship and is aligned with the summer solstice.
Deluxe & Superior First Class Hotels:
Stay at the following or similar:
IE-DUB-RMA
Dun Laoghaire, Dublin (2 nights)
IE-KER-KPL
Killarney (2 nights)
IE-WAT-GRH
Waterford (1 night)
GB-CDI-TPH
Cardiff (1 night)
GB-LON-PAR
London (2 nights)
Tour Includes:
Airport transfers at start and end of tour
Sightseeing by luxury coach
Professional tour director
8 nights in hotels listed below
Full breakfast daily except on day 1 (B)
5 dinners (D) including:
- Dinner and traditional entertainment at Taylor's Three Rock Pub
- Cardiff Castle Banquet
- table d'hote dinners
Welcome get-together drink
Tour of Dublin and Cardiff
Ferry from Ireland to Wales
London open-top bus tour
Visits and admissions to Book of Kells at Trinity
College, Rock of Cashel, Skellig Experience, Blarney Castle, Blarney
Woollen Mills, House of Waterford Crystal, Cardiff Castle, Roman
Baths & Pump Room, Stonehenge and Tower of London
Deluxe carry-on backpack, ticket wallet, luggage tags & strap
All local taxes, hotel service charges & porterage for one suitcase per person
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