Description
Hit the cities of Dublin, Cork and Galway and uncover the lesser-known treasures of Ireland’s coast. On this seven-day trip, you’ll circumnavigate the Emerald Isle, starting in Dublin – a UNESCO City of Literature – then heading to Cork to rub shoulders with the locals in pubs where traditional Irish folk music fills the air. Immerse yourself in Irish history on visits to see the tetrapod footprints in Knightstown and the fascinating dome-shaped dwellings at a 6th-century monastery on the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Skellig Islands. See colonies of puffins and the incredible interlocking basalt columns at Giant’s Causeway, then end your journey with the relaxing beachside vibes at Portrush in Northern Ireland.
- Venture off the beaten track on Ireland’s coast and immerse yourself in history. Encounter the tetrapod footprints on Valentia Island, see a megalithic tomb dating back to around 4000 BC and marvel at the centuries-old stone walls that wind through the Aran Islands.
- See the ancient monastery and colonies of puffins, gannets and guillemots on the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Skellig Islands.
- Visit the Irish-speaking Aran Islands – see ancient stone forts perched atop limestone cliffs, then continue to Clare Island, where you’ll see the burial site of infamous pirate queen Grainne O’Malley.
- Explore the cities of Cork – where you can wander through charming streets and mingle with the locals – and Galway, a UNESCO City of Film where you’ll see medieval city walls and hear live Irish folk music in Eyre Square.
- Witness the natural beauty of Giant’s Causeway, plus explore the beaches and medieval Dunluce Castle in the seaside resort town of Portrush.














