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- Lose yourself in some of Ireland's most inspiring countryside and vibrant cities on this self drive tour
- Embark on a self drive tour of Ireland, learning about Irish whiskey along the way, taking in the sights of Cork, Kerry, Kilkenny and more.
- This fabled isle is a place where history & legends intertwine to create a captivating scenery that can't help but ensnare your imagination.
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Your Itinerary —
Day 1: Arrival in Dublin
Upon arrival, pick up your car and set out to explore the highlights of the Irish capital. Visit the Irish Whiskey Museum in the heart of Dublin city to embark on a journey through Irish Whiskey history and tradition, followed by a tasting of different Irish Whiskeys. In the evening, visit the Temple Bar Pub, where you will find the biggest selection of Irish Whiskeys and a total of 410 bottles of Irish, Scotch and Bourbon!
Overnight in County Dublin.
Leave Dublin after breakfast and head westwards. Your first stop will be Kilbeggan Distillery, the oldest distillery in the world dating back to 1757. After joining a public tour, you will be treated to a tasting at the bar. Travel on to Tullamore, home to Tullamore Dew Distillery, the world number 2 of Irish Whiskeys. Stop in Tullamore town for a visit to the Brewery Tap or Hugh’s Lynchs Pub, where you will find every Tullamore Dew currently available (Brewery Tap) or try one of the Whiskey tasting packages (Hugh’s Lynch Pub).
Overnight in County Galway.
Leave Galway after breakfast for county Clare and Kerry. You will pass the Burren region South of Galway, one of the largest limestone landscape regions in Europe and home to over 2000 rare plants and flowers. Stop at the breath-taking Cliffs of Moher, which fall over 200m into the raging Atlantic ocean.
Visit Bunratty Castle, one of Irelands oldest Norman castles in Ireland, and the folkpark, where you can learn more about life in rural Ireland in the 18th and 19th century. Pay a visit to the Creamery Bar in Bunratty, where you can enjoy an excellent pint of Guinness completed with a fine choice of 25 different Irish Whiskeys for serving. Continue to Kerry.
Overnight in County Kerry.
Today you will explore the rough, but beautiful landscape of Connemara. Due to the meagre resources, Connemara is one of the loneliest areas in Ireland, which has been hit hard during the famine in the 19th century and most of its population immigrated. Today, Connemara is one of the Gaeltacht areas, a heritage zone for Celtic language and culture, and you will find traditions here which have become rare in other parts of Ireland.
Visit Kylemore Abbey, a Victorian Castle, which is home to a community of Benedictine Nuns today. Visit Eddie’s Bar in Clonbur for a Whiskey tasting and a wide offer of local dishes. In the evening, visit Freeney’s Pub and enjoy a selection of 50 different Whiskeys at the roaring coal fire.
Overnight in County Galway.
Today you will follow one of Ireland finest and best know scenic routes – the Ring of Kerry. The 170km long coastal road will bring you along small villages, beautiful views over the Atlantic ocean and green villages. Visit Killarney National Park in the afternoon and take walk to Torc Waterfall. At the end of the Ring you can take a public tour of Muckross House and Gardens, one of Irelands finest and best kept Mansion Houses.
Visit Courtney’s Bar in Killarney in the evening, which offers the best range of Whiskey’s (over 30 Irish and 30 Scottish whiskey’s) in town!
Overnight in County Kerry.
Take the scenic coastal road from Killarney to Cork via Kenmare and Bantry for some beautiful views and beaches. After some sight seeing in Cork, stop at the Old Country Bar in Douglas just outside Cork, a pub dedicated to Whiskey and holding its own Irish Whiskey corner. Visit Midleton Jameson Distillery in the afternoon, where you can take a public tour completed with a tasting at the Jameson Bar. All Jameson Whiskey is produced in Midleton today. Pay a visit to Canty’s Pub in Midleton, which has every brand distilled in Midleton in stock and is a popular place for the distillery workers to hang out after shifts.
Overnight in County Cork.
Visit Kilkenny in the morning, Ireland’s best know medieval town. Stroll through some of the Kilkenny crafts shops or visit Kilkenny Castle, an Anglo Norman castle dating from the 12th century. Stop for lunch at Dylan Whiskey Bar in the centre of Kilkenny, a bar dedicated to the former DWD Whiskey distilled in Kilkenny and with 19th century old world atmosphere. You will reach Dublin again in the afternoon, where you can visit O’Neills Bar near Trinity College, where you will find a large Whiskey collection spread over two floors and a dedicated Whiskey bar on the second floor.
Overnight in County Dublin.
Day 8: Departure
Spend some time exploring Dublin before you make your way to the airport to drop off your car and take your flight home.
Your Hotels —
You will be staying in the following hotels which will be allocated after booking.
County Dublin: Citywest Hotel or Kingswood Hotel
County Galway: Connacht Hotel or Salthill Hotel
County Kerry: Rose Hotel or Killarney Court Hotel
County Cork: Ambassador Hotel, Blarney Golf Resort or Springfort Hall
Your Journey —
Flights: The flights included are with either a scheduled or no frills airline and are subject to live availability and prices can change. You can choose your preferred departure times during the booking process. Please select your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ.
Transfers: Are not included.
Car Hire: Car hire is included for 8 or 11 days. Pick up and drop off at Dublin Airport.
Includes:
- Unlimited mileage
- CDW
- Insurance against damages of tires, glas, roof, TP (thief protection)
- 2 drivers
- All taxes
- Airport taxes
- LSC (Location Service Charges)
Please note that GPS is not included but can be booked on the spot or in advance, this will be charged to the credit card of driver (£15.90 + tax per day). Our members can also choose to add PAI (Insurance for passengers and luggage) for £5.50 per day + tax.
The car will be delivered with a full tank and should be returned with a full tank as well.
There is a toll to pay for the street M50 Dublin – all cars are already registered and this toll will be charged by the credit card of the clients.