| Itinerary
Day 1 - Mon: Overnight
Flight to Glasgow
Depart your North American gateway city and
travel through the night to Glasgow. Land only
tour starts on day 2.
Day 2 - Tue: Glasgow
Highlights
Land in Glasgow Airport where you'll meet your
driver/guide or tour representative. Take a
group transfer to your hotel, departing at 8:00
am, 10:00 am or 12:00 noon. If you arrive later
than noon, you must transfer to the hotel at
your own expense. At 3:00 pm set out on a coach
tour to discover the main attractions of Glasgow,
a city that flourished in Victorian times due
to its shipbuilding industry. Drive around George
Square with its ornate City Chambers and nearby
Glasgow Cathedral. Visit extensive collections
in Kelvinqrove Art Gallery and Museum, originally
opened in 1901 and recently refurbished. Join
your fellow travelers for a welcome drink before
dinner is served. (D)
Day 3 - Wed: Loch Lomond
& Loch Ness Cruise
Depart Glasgow and drive alongside the famous
Loch Lomond, renowned in song for unsurpassed
beauty. Travel across the haunting Rannoch Moor
and through Glencoe, notorious for the Campbell
massacre of the Clan Macdonald in 1692. Continue
through Fort William and shop for Scottish souvenirs
at the nearby Ben Nevis Highland Centre. At
Fort Augustus embark on a short cruise on Loch
Ness to admire enchanting scenic views and perhaps
spot the famous monster. Motor alongside the
loch and through Inverness to Nairn where your
hotel was a favorite summer residence of Charlie
Chaplin. (B, D)
Day 4 - Thu: Blair Castle
& Scottish Cabaret
Head through the steep Grampian Mountains to
visit 13th century Blair Castle, home of the
Earls and Dukes of Atholl. This stately mansion
contains a variety of portraits, china and armor
to show the life of Scottish nobility. Nearby
visit Blair Athol Distillery to learn about
the creation of whisky and enjoy a sample. Continue
south to Edinburgh, in time to check in to your
hotel. In the evening attend a Scottish cabaret
where you dine on local specialties, including
the famous haggis, and enjoy traditional entertainment.
(B, D)
Day 5 - Fri: Edinburgh
Castle & City Tour
This morning an Edinburgh city guide will point
out the principal sights of this interesting
capital city. Drive through the elegant, wide
streets of the 200-year-old Georgian New Town.
See the compact medieval section along the Royal
Mile where some houses reach 11 stories tall.
Visit Edinburgh Castle, which dominates the
city center and contains the Scottish Crown
Jewels and the Stone of Scone. The balance of
the day is free for further sightseeing, shopping
and dining. On August 09 to 23 departures enjoy
the Military Tattoo at Edinburgh Castle. (B)
Day 6 - Sat: Larne Ferry
& Belfast Historic Tour
This morning depart Edinburgh after breakfast
and drive south through part of the Southern
Uplands and along the coastline. At Cairnryan
take a ferry ride across the narrow channel
between Scotland and Ireland to arrive in Larne.
Drive the short distance to Belfast and see
the highlights of Belfast with a local guide,
including Victorian buildings, the Harland and
Wolff Shipyards, where the Titanic was built
and areas around the Shankill and Falls Road.
Check in to your centrally-located hotel and
relax before dining in the hotel. (B, D)
Day 7 - Sun: Giant's
Causeway & Walls of Derry Walk
Drive north to experience wonderful views as
you travel along the “Nine Glens of Antrim,”
a scenic route past mountains, valleys and coastline.
Stop at the Giant's Causeway, hexagonal columns
formed by volcanic activity over 60 million
years ago. The enormous rocks have spawned legends
about the mythical giant, Finn McCool. Continue
to Derry to check in to your hotel. Join a local
guide for a short walking tour around the ancient
and historic city center, which is completely
surrounded by medieval city walls. (B, D)
Day 8 - Mon: Ulster American
Folk Park & Westport
Travel south to Omagh to visit the Ulster American
Folk Park, which traces the story of Ulster
emigrants to the Appalachians where they became
known as the “Scotch Irish.” See
how people lived in the “Old Country”
before settling in the “New World.”
One third of all U.S. Presidents had Scots Irish
heritage. Drive along the scenic Lower Lough
Erne and around Donegal Bay, pausing to view
the grave of the Nobel-winning writer, W. B.
Yeats. Continue through County Sligo and the
windswept landscapes of County Mayo to Westport.
Check in to your hotel in the town center and
enjoy free time before dinner. (B, D)
Day 9 - Tue: Achill Island
& Deserted Famine Village
After a leisurely breakfast, travel around Clew
Bay to reach Achill Island, joined to the mainland
by bridge. Follow the Atlantic Drive to capture
wonderful views of steep mountains and golden
beaches. Near Slievemore see the Deserted Village,
the remains of 100 cottages abandoned in the
1840's Famine. Return to Westport for an afternoon
at leisure so you may browse around the town.
The estate town was laid out in 1780 and has
many fine Georgian houses and a tree-lined mall.
After dinner you may like to explore some of
the lively pubs, including Matt Malloy's Pub,
of Chieftains fame. (B, D)
Day 10 - Wed: Strokestown
Park House & Viking Dublin
Drive through Castlebar to visit Strokestown
Park House in County Roscommon. There are three
parts to see - the 18th century mansion with
its original furnishings; the four-acre walled
garden, restored to look as it would have during
the heyday of the estate; and the Famine Museum,
which uses a combination of original documents
and images to explain the circumstances of the
1840's Great Irish Famine. Continue to the east
coast to your hotel in Dublin. Head to the nearby
Brazen Head Pub, which dates from the 12th century,
and enjoy a great dinner with a lively show
of traditional Irish songs and intricate step-dancing.
(B, D)
Day 11 - Thu: Kilmainham
Gaol & Guinness
Relax on a half-day guided tour of Dublin, originally
founded by Vikings over 1,000 years ago. See
elegant Georgian townhouses and colorful doors
and cross the River Liffey to view the wide
thoroughfare of O'Connell Street with the General
Post Office where the 1916 Rebellion started.
Pause to view the Famine Memorial before visiting
Kilmainham Gaol to see how penal establishments
were operated in past centuries. Learn about
the leaders of the 1916 Rebellion who were imprisoned
and shot here. The afternoon is free so that
you may use your independent open-top bus tour
and Guinness or Jameson vouchers. (B)
Day 12 - Fri: Return
Home from Dublin
Complimentary group transfers are provided to
Dublin Airport to arrive at 6:00 am, 9:00 am
or 12:00 noon. After check-in, you'll have time
to shop at the duty-free stores before boarding
your flight for the journey home. (B)
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What's
Included —
- Group transfers on
arrival and departure
- Ferry from Scotland
to Ireland
- Sightseeing by luxury
coach throughout
- Dublin open-top bus
tour with complimentary visit and a
drink at Guinness Storehouse or Old
Jameson Distillery
- Services of a professional
driver/guide
- Superior first class
hotels with private bath/shower for
10 nights
- 10 full Scottish
& Irish breakfasts (B)
- 8 dinners (D) including
- Scottish cabaret with dinner in Edinburgh
- Food, Folk and Fairies dinner/show
at the Brazen Head Pub - 6 table d'hote
dinners
- Welcome get-together
drink
- Scenic cruise on
Loch Ness
- Whisky tasting and
tour of Blair Athol Distillery
- Reserved seats for
Edinburgh Military Tattoo on August
09 to 23 departures
- Tours of Edinburgh
and Belfast with local guides
- Walking tour of Derry
with a local guide
- Day tour to Achill
Island
Visits and admissions to Kelvingrove
Art Gallery & Museum, Ben Nevis
Highland Centre, Blair Castle, Edinburgh
Castle, Giant's Causeway, Ulster American
Folk Park, W. B. Yeats' Grave, Strokestown
House & Famine Museum and Kilmainham
Gaol
- Deluxe flight bag,
ticket wallet, luggage tags & strap
when air is purchased from us
- All local taxes,
hotel service charges & porterage
for one suitcase per person
Hotels:
Stay at the following (or similar):
- 1 night Glasgow Thistle
- Hotel, Glasgow
- 1 night Newton Hotel,
Nairn
- 2 nights Marriott
Dalmahoy Hotel, Edinburgh
- 1 night Europa Hotel,
Belfast
- 1 night Everglades
Hotel, Derry
- 2 nights Mill Times
Hotel , Mayo
- 2 nights Burlington
Hotel, Dublin
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