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Exploring Scotland & Ireland

Resort:Exploring Scotland & Ireland
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Destination: Europe, Ireland, Scotland, UK & Ireland
Price From: £1959.00

Overview

Bask in the warm Celtic culture and majestic scenery of two remarkable lands. Come to know the regal city of Edinburgh on a panoramic coach tour, or by foot its your choice! Learn the secrets of making Scotch whisky and enjoy a tasting. Cruise famed Loch Ness and explore the haunting ruins of Urqhart Castle. Walk on the Giants Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visit the Titanic Experience Museum in Belfast and remember the century-old tragedy that shook the world. Tour intriguing Glenveagh Castle and its surrounding National Park in Donegal, a natural wonderland. Soak up incredible views of the Causeway Coast, one of the worlds most breathtaking rail journeys. Delve into the history of Irish emigration at the Ulster American Folk Park. Close your tour with two nights in Dublin, Irelands bustling capital, and head home after an evening of traditional Irish song and dance.

Itinerary

Day 1: Overnight Flight

From rugged natural beauty to vibrant and historical cities, the diverse charms of Scotland and Ireland await.

Day 2: Edinburgh, Scotland – Tour Begins

Your tour opens in Edinburgh, Scotlands capital city. Tonight, experience how traditional Scottish ingredients are getting a modern twist during a welcome dinner at one of the citys popular restaurants.

Day 3: Edinburgh

Today its your choice! You may choose to get acquainted with this regal city on a locally guided panoramic tour; explore both Old Town and New Town before visiting the Palace at Holyroodhouse,* the Queens official residence in Edinburgh and former home of Mary Queen of Scots. Or, for a different perspective, perhaps youll join a local expert for an in-depth walking tour of Edinburghs Old Town; meander the cobbled streets and narrow alleyways before descending into the citys underground vaults to uncover a world unchanged since the 18th century.

Day 4: Edinburgh – St. Andrews – Eastern Highlands

Travel to St. Andrews the beautiful town in the Kingdom of Fife that gave the world the game of golf to see the Royal and Ancient Clubhouse and the famous Old Course. Next, stop at Pitlochry, a vibrant Victorian town. Discover its old-world appeal as you explore this popular resort town on your own. Enjoy a privately guided tour at one of Scotlands renowned whisky distilleries and taste for yourself why Highland malt whisky is considered the worlds finest.

Day 5: Eastern Highlands – Loch Ness – Ballachulish

This morning, explore Inverness, the Capital of the Highlands. Take a scenic cruise on Loch Ness before disembarking at the base of famed Urquhart Castle. Explore the ruins of this historic stronghold where acts of chivalry and defiance exhibit more than 1,000 years of Scottish history. Continue south through Scotlands stunning Great Glen before arriving at your hotel on the banks of Loch Linnhe.

Day 6: Ballachulish – Glasgow

Begin your day with a breathtaking drive in the heart of Scotland as you pass through Glencoe and Rannoch Moor. Arrive in the Victorian metropolis of Glasgow, Scotlands largest city. Take in the sights with a local expert before enjoying an evening at leisure in this bustling city.

Day 7: Glasgow – Ferry Crossing – Belfast, Northern Ireland

Enjoy a morning at leisure before you travel along the scenic Ayrshire coast to your ferry. Cross the famed Irish Sea as we head for Northern Irelands capital city of Belfast. Upon arrival, settle into your city center hotel for a 2-night stay.

Day 8: Belfast

Enjoy a privately guided tour of Belfast, Northern Irelands largest city. Learn about the struggles in this great citys history as you pass through its distinctive neighborhoods. See Samson and Goliath, the massive cranes of the Belfast shipyard. Complete todays tour with a visit to the award-winning Titanic Experience museum. The afternoon is yours to relax or explore the many attractions that this dynamic capital offers. This evening, delight in dinner at a local restaurant.

Day 9: Belfast – Glens of Antrim – Giant's Causeway – Derry

Venture along the stunning Antrim Coastal Route, stopping at the Giants Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Formed by volcanic activity millions of years ago, the causeway resembles an old cobbled road leading mystically into the sea. Then, embark on one of the worlds most beautiful railway journeys along the Causeway Coast.** Soak up the incredible scenery before arriving in the walled city of Derry. Set out on a walking tour featuring the medieval city walls, St. Augustine’s Cathedral, and the Guildhall. This evening its Diners Choicetonights dinner is included and youll choose the perfect spot from a menu of Derrys great restaurants.

Day 10: Derry – County Donegal – Glenveagh National Park – Derry

Todays journey showcases the rugged beauty of County Donegal. Visit spectacular Glenveagh National Park, a natural wonderland with 40,000 acres of mountains, lakes and woodland. Enjoy a guided visit to stately Glenveagh Castle, set amidst the colorful splendor of one of the finest gardens in Ireland. Return to Derry with time to explore the town on your own and enjoy an evening at leisure.

Day 11: Derry – Ulster American Folk Park – Dublin, Republic of Ireland

Travel to the Ulster American Folk Park where you will find collected buildings and artifacts from generations past. As you walk through the museum, learn how the Irish used to live and about the tragic and triumphant experiences that awaited them in America after emigration. Pass through the scenic countryside and cross into the Republic of Ireland. We end our day in the Fair City of Dublin.

Day 12: Dublin

A locally guided tour of Dublin highlights the world-renowned St. Patricks Cathedral, OConnell Street, Grafton Street, Phoenix Park and the citys magnificent rows of lovely Georgian town homes. Spend the rest of your day at leisure as you delve further into Dublin’s cultural treasures. This evening, toast the end of an incredible adventure with an evening of traditional Irish music and dance, lore and legend!

Day 13: Dublin – Tour Ends

Your tour comes to a close.