Discover the delights of Galway
Bay surrounded by the Burren region and the Cliffs of Moher , facing spectacular
Connemara across the water with the Aran Islands lying at the mouth of this
world famous inlet. Staying in a three star hotel in the heart of vibrant & cultural Galway City .
Tour Details Day1
Check in Dublin Heuston station at 07.00am for
departure of InterCity train (breakfast available) to Limerick. We join our coach here for a short
tour of Limerick City and then to Bunratty
Castle and Folk Park ( all admissions are in the price included). We make a stop on
to the village of Doolin for O'Connors
Pub. Next we visit the impressive Cliffs
of Moher, Black Head, the Burren
and Galway Bay overnighting in the heart
of Galway City in a 3 star hotel accommodation with full Irish breakfast.
Day 2
At 10.30am we are transfered to Connemara Airport for flight to Inismor, the largest of the Aran Islands, where we
join our tour of the islands, then we have time for lunch at Kilronan before we vist the magnificent ancient fort DĂșn Aengus. The return flight and transfer back to Galway City takes place in late afternoon. Overnight as the day before.
Day 3
At 10.00am we continue our railway tour into magnificent Connemara where John Ford filmed
"The Quiet Man" in 1951, taking in Kylemore Abbey (reduced
admission rate applies to Abbey itself), Leenane and Killary Harbour. Enjoy lots
of breathtaking wild Atlantic coastline. Finally we return to Galway City for
our return InterCity train to Dublin Heuston and arriving at about 9.00pm. (snacks and full bar available in the train)
Prices are per person sharing -
single room supplement applies All tours have stops en route for Photography, shopping etc.,
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