Day 1 Dublin
Arrival and transfer to the hotel. Accommodation.
Day 2 Dublin / Limerick
Breakfast. Panoramic tour of the city, including the north side of the River Liffey with its monuments, the General Post Office building, O'Connell Street, the customs house, continuing to the south side of the river with its large Georgian squares, such as Marrion Square, and then a visit to St. Patrick's Cathedral. Walking tour to explore the heart of the city, with Dublin Castle, the Temple Bar area, and Trinity College, Ireland's oldest university, founded by Queen Elizabeth I in 1592 and home to the famous Book of Kells. Then departure for Limerick, crossing Phoenix Park, the largest urban park in Europe. Return to the hotel, dinner, and accommodation.
Day 3 Limerick / Galway
Breakfast. Visit to Bunratty Castle and its folk park, a powerful Norman fortress that includes a vast estate and an open-air museum illustrating traditional Irish life. Departure for the Burren region, a very unique geological formation whose lunar and desert landscapes hide countless archaeological, botanical, and zoological treasures. Continuation to the Cliffs of Moher, where you can experience the thrill of walking on Ireland's most famous cliffs. In the afternoon, departure for County Galway. Arrival at the hotel, dinner, and accommodation.
Day 4 Galway / Aran Islands / Galway
Breakfast. Departure for a full-day trip to the Aran Islands. Board the ferry and, after a 45-minute crossing, arrive at Inishmore, where a minibus will take you to the island's most important sites, including Dun Aengus Fort, which dates back over 2,000 years and stands on untouched cliffs overlooking the Atlantic. Return by ferry in the afternoon. Return to the hotel, dinner, and accommodation.
Day 5 Galway / Sligo / Donegal
Breakfast. Departure to visit Galway, a port city on the west coast of Ireland, located where the River Corrib flows into the Atlantic Ocean. The heart of the city is Eyre Square, an 18th-century square lined with shops and traditional pubs, where live folk music is often heard. Not far away are the winding alleys of the Latin Quarter, where part of the city's medieval walls remain. Continuation to Sligo, a charming town and birthplace of Ireland's most famous writer, William Buttler Yeats. Visit the charming village of Mullaghmare, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. In the background, you can admire the characteristic silhouette of Ben Bulben, a mountain beloved by William Butler Yeats. Dinner and accommodation.
Day 6 Donegal / Londonderry / Belfast
Breakfast. Departure for Derry and walking tour of the historic city center, surrounded by the original walls that are still intact. Continuation with a brief stop outside Dunluce Castle and on to the Giant's Causeway, a spectacular natural formation of prismatic basalt columns. In the afternoon, departure for Belfast. Dinner and accommodation.
Day 7 Belfast / Dublin
Breakfast. Visit Belfast, a city steeped in culture. Its four main neighborhoods—Cathedral, Titanic, Queen's, and Gaeltacht—are dotted with museums, pubs, and art galleries. Time at leisure with the opportunity to visit the Titanic Museum, a six-story interactive tour that tells the story of the construction of the famous ocean liner, its unique and tragic voyage, and the city of Belfast itself. Continuation to Dublin and accommodation.
Day 8 Dublin
Breakfast. At a time to be arranged locally, transfer to the airport.