Trip Itinerary
DUBLIN
DAY 1 - 1
DUBLIN
Day 1 - 2
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The vibrant, world-renowned capital of Ireland is an essential stop in any visit to the country. Dublin is a dynamic hub buzzing with life, and offers something for every traveller with its mixture of historical buildings and modern architecture within a compact city centre. Spend the day visiting museums and learning about Ireland’s literary legends, before sampling some of the famous Irish charm in one of Dublin’s many pubs and enjoying some live music while chatting to friendly and welcoming locals over a Guinness or two.
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SLIGO
Day 2 - 4
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Originally a quiet coastal town, Sligo has developed into a modern and vibrant city in recent years. The city is set upon the river Garavogue and between two stone bridges, and was an important point in Ireland’s history due to its proximity to the sea. Nowadays the atmosphere of Sligo can be compared with its larger neighbour, Galway, with live music spilling from its traditional pubs. Enjoy the views from the pedestrianised riverfront before taking a trip to the surrounding scenic countryside.
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GALWAY
Day 4 - 6
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Said to be one of the fastest-growing cities in Europe and having gained the title of European Capital of Culture for 2020, Galway is an exciting cultural hub attracting students, artists and musicians. The unofficial capital of the west of Ireland is steeped in history and tradition, which can be seen throughout the medieval lanes filled with bohemian cafes and shops. The cobbled streets come alive in the evening with a vibrant live music scene, attracting locals and tourists alike.
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LIMERICK
Day 6 - 8
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Limerick has seen rapid rejuvenation in recent years, and has transformed itself into an attractive and modern city. The city spawned many great writers and poets, and today features cultural attractions such as an art gallery and museum, as well as traditional pubs full of friendly and welcoming locals. Wander around its riverside path and visit the historical cathedral and castle before enjoying its growing food and drinks scene.
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KILLARNEY
Day 8 - 10
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Killarney is no newbie to tourism, having welcomed visitors for over 250 years. Being situated on the scenic Ring of Kerry route and surrounded by a national park boasting magnificent lakes, mountains and waterfalls, it’s not hard to see why this town has kept its status as one of Southwest Ireland’s most attractive destinations. The busy town caters for all types of travellers, with a lively yet traditional atmosphere and many bustling lanes waiting to be explored.
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WATERFORD
Day 10 - 11
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Ireland’s oldest city, nowadays known for its glass-manufacturing industry, is the largest in the sunny Southeast of the country. The city is relatively undiscovered by tourists, partly due to its seemingly unattractive skyline, but scrape the surface and explore the many lanes and streets and discover its authentic and relaxed atmosphere. Visit the Medieval Museum which showcases the city’s history, and Waterford Crystal, home of Waterford’s famous crystalware before exploring the beautiful surrounding coastline.
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DUBLIN
Day 11 - 13
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The vibrant, world-renowned capital of Ireland is an essential stop in any visit to the country. Dublin is a dynamic hub buzzing with life, and offers something for every traveller with its mixture of historical buildings and modern architecture within a compact city centre. Spend the day visiting museums and learning about Ireland’s literary legends, before sampling some of the famous Irish charm in one of Dublin’s many pubs and enjoying some live music while chatting to friendly and welcoming locals over a Guinness or two.
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