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Five Days 'To The Edge of The World'
offered by supplier M09366 (view this supplier profile)

Key Information:
Tour Duration: 5 day(s)
Group Size: 2 - 13 people
Destination(s): Ireland  
Specialty Categories: Archeology/History   Ecotourism  
Season: January - December
Airfare Included: No
Tour Customizable: Yes
Minimum Per Person Price: 659 Euro (EUR)
Maximum Per Person Price: 734 Euro (EUR)


The extra day makes all the difference giving you five superb days spent in an area once thought to be the edge of the world, including the majestic beauty of the ring of Kerry, the green fields, Pubs and Dolphin of Dingle, the magic of the Blarney Stone, and the West Cork.
Tour the world famous Ring of Kerry
Horseback riding along an Irish beach
Kiss the magical Blarney Stone
Go off-road to some of Ireland’s most remote and beautiful places
Swim with Funghi the Dolphin in Dingle Bay
Explore West Cork and the ‘undiscovered’ Beara Peninsula
Walk in the Galtee Mountains
Enjoy a barbeque on the beach
Learn to surf an Atlantic wave
Sea-kayak with the seals in Bantry bay
Walk amongst the green fields and stone walls of Dingle
Experience the rich history of ireland, from Stone Age man to the modern age.
Experience the vibrant Irish pubs and traditional Irish music
Stay in first class B&B and hotel accommodation

Amazing 3, 7 and 11 day tours also available

Your Itinerary

Day 1:
Depart Dublin
Pass through Curragh Racecourse Kildare Town and National Stud
The Magnificent Rock of Cashel
Walk and Picnic on Galtee Mohr (Ireland's Fifth highest Mountain) or visit the quirky Mitchelstown Caves
Pass throught Cork, Ireland's 2nd city
Kiss the World Famous Blarney Stone
Follow Lee Valley to source of River Lee
Overnight in the stunning Gougane Barra Hotel

Day 2:
Walk in Gougane Barra Forest Park
Meet Atlantic Coastline at Bantry Bay
Seal Spotting in Glengarriff
Head out onto Beara Peninsula, the undiscovered Peninsula
Horse riding or a walk at Dun Booey, amongst the Castles
Lunch at McCarthy's Bar in Castletownbere
Take the cable car to Dursey Island
Walk back in time on Dursey Island
Overnight in tiny village of Glengarriff,

Day 3:
Depart Allihes
Shortcut via old coppermines and over Mountain pass
Visit ancient Ogham stone in Eyeries
Explore Beara stunning coastline, views across to Iveragh Peninsula
Lunch in picturesque Kenmare
Join Ring on Kerry scenic route on the Iveragh Peninsula
Visit Staigue Fort (amazing views)
Try to ride a Llama
Walk amongst Macgillycuddy Reeks Mountains
Barbeque on Derrynane Beach
Overnight in Portmagee

Day 4:
Quick stop at Rosbeigh Strand Early moring swim with Funghi the Dolphin
Head for Dingle Peninsula via Killorglin (Goat Fair) and Take Conor Pass, Ireland's Castlemaine (Wild Colonial Boy) highest road
Drive along Inch Strand Walk and view over Dingle Bay Surfing Lesson on Ireland's longe
Walk to waterfalls above Lough beach
Annascaul
Toliet stop and Lunch in Tom Crean's South Antarctic Exhibition in Tralee Pole Inn
Lunch in Adair
Through Dingle town and follow Slea Head Drive Pass through Limerick, Ireland's 3rd City
Cliffs photo back up peninsula
Head home via Kildare.
Stop at Europe's most westerly point.
Coumeenoule Beach (Ryans Daughter, Polo Advert)
Dunchoain Harbour
Smerwick Head
Overnight in Dingle Town

Day 5:
Early moring swim with Funghi the Dolphin
Take Conor Pass, Ireland's highest road
Walk and view over Dingle Bay
Surfing Lesson on Ireland's longe beach
Toliet stop and Antarctic Exhibition in Tralee
Lunch in Adair
Pass through Limerick, Ireland's 3rd City
Head home via Kildare.

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Notes:
Airfare is not included in the tour price.

The price includes accommodation and breakfasts, other meals are simply paid for at the time. Lunches tend to be a mixture of picnics, BBQ’s and pub lunches and then in the evening we normally head to a good pub or restaurant for our meal.

For accommodation we normally use a mixture of B&B’s, small hotels and Lodges, all the rooms have private bathrooms and most have tea and coffee in the rooms. (The B&B prices are based on two sharing a room and include full cooked Irish breakfast). Each place is different and adds its own flavour to the tours, we have put a lot of work into finding just the right places and everyone seems really happy with the results.

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