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Day 1 George Hotel Limerick
Day 2+3 Clarion Hotel Liffey Valley
Day 4 Jurys Inns Cork Hotel
Day 5+6 Killarney Heights Hotel
Day 7 George Hotel Limerick
Day 8 Depart
Car Hire for duration.
€335 euro or $475 pp sharing Nov 2009 - Mar 2010
€395 euro or $555 pp sharing April - Oct 2010
Land only.
Price subject ot curreny fluctation.
Day 1
Limerick is the Republicof Ireland’s third largest city and has a beautiful location on one of Ireland’s most picturesque rivers, the River Shannon. Conquered by the Vikings in the ninth century, this bustling modern city has a rich medieval past, which resounds around its ancient streets. As well as the internationally renowned Hunt Museum with its exceptional art collection including works from Picasso, da Vinci and Renoir, Limerick also boasts a wonderful medieval precinct with the famous 800-year-old King John’s Castle.
Accommodation  George Hotel  4 Star
Day 2+3
Dublin's Top 10 Sights

1)Trinioty College & Library
2) O'Connell street & General Post Office
3)National Museums
4)St Patrick's Cathedral
5)Temple Bar
6)Guinness Storehouse
7)National Gallery
8)Dublin Castle
9)Phoenix Park
10)Kilmainham Jail

Accommodation  Clarion Hotel Liffey Valley  4 Star
Day 4
Cork is the biggest city in the southwest of Ireland, but it has to a large extent managed to retain the picturesque character typical of many smaller Irish towns. On account of its many bridges, it has sometimes been called Ireland's Venice. Among Cork's most fascinating attractions are a variety of lively, bustling covered and outdoors markets.
Day 5+6
Killarney promotes its-self as the gateway to the Ring of Kerry and has been Ireland's top town for tourism for many years, only losing its crown to Dublin in recent times. The town, although attractive, is outshone by the surrounding countryside with it's mountains, lakes, woods and overall beauty which attracts visitors worldwide. You can take a ride though part of this beauty by taking a Jaunting Car, the local form of horse drawn carriage.

The Gap of Dunloe is about 6 miles west of Killarney, a wild gorge about 12.8 kilometre's long with Macgillycuddy's Reeks and Tomies mountains on either side. The highest mountain is Carrantuohill, and at about three and a half thousand feet high is the highest mountain in Ireland.

The Ring of Kerry is a route which meanders around the Iveragh Peninsula, mostly skirting the coast. 176 kilometre's in circumference, it takes about 4 hours to complete, without stops. Drive from Killarney towards Kenmare on the N70 and follow the signs. You will pass St Finan's Bay, Bolus Head and Doulus Head, with the ring ending at Killorglin. In places the views are sensational, especially at

Accommodation  Killarney Heights  3 Star
Day 7
On way back from Killarney stop in the beautiful village of Adare.
Travel onwards to Cliffs of Moher.

Accommodation  George Hotel  4 Star
Day 8
Depart

3 Star Hotel Compact - 2 Pax People Mover - 4 Pax Chauffeur - 8 Pax
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