6-Day Treasures of Ireland End Dublin (Aug 2026 - Sep 2026)
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Highlights
Blaze a trail and tick off the Treasures of Ireland on this quick jaunt around the Emerald Isle, including stops in Dublin and Cork. Learn all about Viking history, kiss the Blarney Stone and watch in wonder as the Dingle Peninsula unfolds.
- Explore Dublin with a Local Specialist
- Discover Waterford, Cork and Tralee
- Visit Trinity College, Glendalough, Waterford Crystal, Blarney Castle, Foynes Flying Boat Museum and the Cliffs of Moher
- View St. Kevin's Cross in Glendalough, The Burren, Cliffs of Moher Geopark and the Shannon Estuary
- See Dublin's Georgian Squares
- Scenic Drive the Dingle Peninsula
- Dublin: A Local Specialist will show you Dublin’s elegant Georgian squares, O’Connell Street and the Custom House.
- Waterford: Learn how crystal is crafted at the House of Waterford Crystal during a workshop tour.
- Blarney: It is said that those who kiss the Blarney Stone, the famous stone of eloquence, are bestowed with the power to persuade, flatter and coax. Take your turn at giving it a peck knowing that the stone was sourced from 330-million-year-old limestone.
- Cliffs of Moher: Towering cliffs and the dramatic sea, the Cliffs of Moher has inspired countless travelers. Visit the Exhibition Center and look out over the Wild Atlantic Way from these majestic cliffs that rise over 700 feet high. Gain insights from your Travel Director into the cliffs’ geology, history and the species that find sanctuary in its nooks and crannies.
- Killarney: Enjoy freshly baked goods in Ireland's most charming tea room. Deenagh Lodge, located at the entrance of Killarney National Park, advocates for positive changes in society and provides training and employment opportunities to over 30 Down Syndrome adults. This experience advances United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 10: Reduced Inequalities.
- Killarney: Visit the working farms of Muckross, taking you back to a time of traditional farming. Learn how to churn butter and dine in the Quilles Farmhouse, set against the scenic backdrop of the lakes of Killarney.
- Dingle Peninsula: Follow the Slea Head route, a dramatic coastal drive around the Dingle Peninsula, where sheer cliffs, secluded beaches, and ancient ruins reflect centuries of settlement. Pass prehistoric ring forts, beehive huts and Ogham stones, evidence of early Gaelic communities. Offshore, see the Blasket Islands, once home to a resilient Irish-speaking population who, facing isolation and hardship, relocated to the mainland in 1953.
- Foynes: Visit Foynes Flying Boat Museum, the only dedicated flying boat museum in the world, to gain insight into the rich history of aviation.
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Itinerary
Put a little Irish spring in your step and stroll through the lyrical capital of Dublin – your springboard to an unforgettable jaunt through the treasures of Ireland. Join a Local Specialist this afternoon to explore the city's iconic sights. Walk the cobbled courtyard of Trinity College and visit the Book of Kells. Then, enjoy a friendly dinner to get to know your fellow travelers.
Dublin, Ireland
Ireland's most famous (and capital) city was originally a viking settlement. It is home to many landmarks and monument from across its colorful history, such as Dublin Castle, Trinity College, the Molly Malone statue, Mountjoy Square, and much more!
Departing Dublin this morning, journey to the peaceful monastic ruins at Glendalough which survived repeated Viking attacks over the centuries. Dive Into Culture, watching the master crafters of the House of Waterford Crystal as they create delicate works of art. Your final stop today is the 'rebel' city of Cork, where you'll have a free evening to enjoy a little Irish craic and soak up the lively atmosphere of this university city.
Dublin, Ireland
Ireland's most famous (and capital) city was originally a viking settlement. It is home to many landmarks and monument from across its colorful history, such as Dublin Castle, Trinity College, the Molly Malone statue, Mountjoy Square, and much more!
Glendalough
Glendalough refers to both a valley in Ireland and its most popular tourist attraction, the remains of a monastery first built in the 6th century AD by Saint Kevin. The complex at one time contained many more buildings than remain.
Waterford, Ireland
Waterford is a city in Ireland, which is situated at the head of Waterford Harbour. It is known for Waterford Crystal, a legacy of the city's former glass-making industry.
Cork, Ireland
Cork is a city in south-west Ireland, in the province of Munster, which had a population of 125,657 in 2016.
Embark on a scenic drive to Blarney Castle, where you have the opportunity to kiss its famous stone to acquire the 'gift of the gab'. Continue to Killarney and stop at the beautiful cafe in the gate lodge of Killarney National Park for a MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience. Enjoy a traditional pony and trap ride on an Optional Experience through the beautiful Bourn-Vincent National Park. During this optional journey, your Local Specialist will share fascinating anecdotes about the area and Ireland. End the day with a Be My Guest experience at Muckross Traditional Farms discovering what Irish rural life was like in the 1930s.
Cork, Ireland
Cork is a city in south-west Ireland, in the province of Munster, which had a population of 125,657 in 2016.
Tralee, Ireland
The county town of County Kerry in the south-west of Ireland, well known for the Rose of Tralee International Festival which has been held annually in August since 1959.
Admire the wide skies, peaceful towns and coastal scenery of the Dingle Peninsula as you drive to dramatic Slea Head at the peninsula’s far end.
Tralee, Ireland
The county town of County Kerry in the south-west of Ireland, well known for the Rose of Tralee International Festival which has been held annually in August since 1959.
Dingle Peninsula
The Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry, Ireland, is the westernmost part of Ireland. The peninsula is home to a number of archaeological sites: Ferriter's Cove has evidence of human occupation dating back up to 10,000 years and the Mesolithic era.
Tralee, Ireland
The county town of County Kerry in the south-west of Ireland, well known for the Rose of Tralee International Festival which has been held annually in August since 1959.
Delve into the era of the first transatlantic flights during a visit to the Flying Boat Museum in Foynes. At one time, it was the refuelling point for Pan Am's Flying Boat, the Yankee Clipper. Picture life as a passenger onboard a replica Boeing 314 as we Dive Into Culture and experience the aircraft first hand. You will walk away knowing how Irish Coffee was invented. Here you can imagine yourself a weary passenger, delayed due to bad weather while you sip your own cup of 'Foynes Original,' used to treat nervous passengers years ago. This afternoon, travel to the Cliffs of Moher Visitor Center. This wonderfully engaging experience brings one of Ireland’s most treasured natural phenomena to life. Enjoy the IMAX-type multimedia which gives visitors a bird’s eye view of the cliffs or dive virtually beneath the surface of the Atlantic. Continue to your hotel in Limerick where we spend the night, and perhaps join an Optional Experience to enjoy a banquet and medieval entertainment in the great hall of an Irish Castle.
Tralee, Ireland
The county town of County Kerry in the south-west of Ireland, well known for the Rose of Tralee International Festival which has been held annually in August since 1959.
Foynes, Ireland
Foynes is a charming port town in County Limerick, Ireland, known for its aviation history and the Foynes Flying Boat & Maritime Museum, offering a unique glimpse into transatlantic travel.
Cliffs of Moher, Ireland
Famous sea cliffs in County Clare, Ireland, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, a natural wonder and tourist attraction.
Limerick, Ireland
Limerick is a city in County Limerick, Ireland. With a population of 94,192, the city is the third most populous urban area in the state, and the fourth most populous city on the island of Ireland.
Your journey through the treasures of Ireland has come to an end. For now, it’s time to wish your fellow travelers slán abhaile as your memorable holiday comes to an end.
Limerick, Ireland
Limerick is a city in County Limerick, Ireland. With a population of 94,192, the city is the third most populous urban area in the state, and the fourth most populous city on the island of Ireland.
Dublin, Ireland
Ireland's most famous (and capital) city was originally a viking settlement. It is home to many landmarks and monument from across its colorful history, such as Dublin Castle, Trinity College, the Molly Malone statue, Mountjoy Square, and much more!
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Additional Notes
- DAY 1: Complimentary arrival transfers from Dublin Airport (DUB) depart at 08:30, 11:00 and 13:00 on the first day of the tour. Guests should arrive at least 2 hours before the last transfer time. Guests who have booked their extra hotel nights with Brendan, or whose flight times do not coincide with the shuttle coach timings may purchase a chargeable transfer.
- DAY 6: Complimentary group transfer by motorcoach arrives at Dublin Airport (DUB) on the last day of the tour between 13:00-14:00 from Limerick to Dublin. Chargeable transfers from Limerick to Dublin are not available through Brendan. We do not recommend flying on the last day of the tour, as unforeseen circumstances may arise upon return to Dublin and cause delays. Post-accommodation in Dublin is strongly recommended.
- TORC WATERFALL: Leisurely paced two hour walk over trails approximately 3 miles/4.8km with short uphill walk towards the waterfall. Guests should wear good walking shoes and bring sunscreen.
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Each passenger must carry a valid travel document. (Valid visa for countries needed) (E.g. Green Card, Passport, Re-Entry Permit, and etc.) Tour operator is not responsible for lost or stolen personal items.
Cancellation penalties per person (request day and departure day are not counted)
30 days or more prior to departure - $175/person penalty.
2-29 days or more prior to departure - $280/person penalty.
Day of departure no show or late - 100% per person.
If the tour include airtickets, additional $75+airline surcharge will be charged as penalty.
Unused features are non-refundable. No shows forfeit entire payment.
Trips require a minimum number of participants to avoid cancellation. We reserve the right to cancel a scheduled trip to fully refund affected customers although tour companies will make every effort to maintain normal operations.
The refund amount will be credited directly to your TakeTours wallet as credits for future use. Or the refund can also be forwarded directly to your credit card with a 6% handling fee.
NOTE: We cannot grant any refunds more than 30 days after completion of the tour.
30 days or more prior to departure - $175/person penalty.
2-29 days or more prior to departure - $280/person penalty.
Day of departure no show or late - 100% per person.
If the tour include airtickets, additional $75+airline surcharge will be charged as penalty.
Unused features are non-refundable. No shows forfeit entire payment.
Trips require a minimum number of participants to avoid cancellation. We reserve the right to cancel a scheduled trip to fully refund affected customers although tour companies will make every effort to maintain normal operations.
The refund amount will be credited directly to your TakeTours wallet as credits for future use. Or the refund can also be forwarded directly to your credit card with a 6% handling fee.
NOTE: We cannot grant any refunds more than 30 days after completion of the tour.
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