Ireland Fly & Drive
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Ireland Fly & Drive

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Created: Tuesday, March 31, 2026 - Departure: Wednesday, September 16, 2026
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Created: Tuesday, March 31, 2026 - Departure: Wednesday, September 16, 2026
DESTINATIONS: Dublin, Ireland , Belfast, United Kingdom , Donegal, Ireland , Galway (County), Ireland , Kerry county, Ireland , Cork, Ireland , Dublin, Ireland

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16 Sep
Transport from Lisbon to Dublin
Departure
TAP Air Portugal
TAP Air Portugal - TP 1322
Direct
07:10
Lisboa Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS)
2h 50m
10:00
Dublin (DUB)
DISCOUNT > 0 PC
16 Sep
Car rental
Toyota Aygo
Toyota Aygo (MDMN)
Includes:
  • Fuel Policy: Pickup full return full
  • Manual Transmission
5 doors
4 people
Flizzr
EXTRAS (Pay at pick-up office)
DETAILS
16 Sep
1. Dublin
Stay
ABOUT THE DESTINATION: Dublin has been the setting for many novels and it’s no wonder since its written tradition goes back to 800 A.D. with The Book of Kells, which is now on show at Trinity College, Ireland’s oldest university. The city is the birthplace for many literary figures such as Joyce, Beckett, Yeats, Shawn and Wilde to name a few. The city’s Georgian elegance blends perfectly with the medieval and modern architecture that gives Dublin its distinctive personality. One can’t deny that Dublin is a cultural city; the UNESCO designated Ireland’s capital as the city of literature in 2010. Culture vultures are also spoilt for choice when it comes to museums and galleries. From the National Museum of Ireland and the National Library to the National Gallery and the cute Little Museum of Dublin containing the lecturn that US president JFK used to address the National Parliament in 1963, there is plenty to absorb. Not forgetting of course the magnificent Dublin Castle dating back to the 13th century. Aside from its glorious riches, the best thing about this city is its people. Dubliners are friendly, warm, surprisingly outgoing and witty, even more so after a couple of pints of Guinness. In its more than 1000 pubs one makes friends easily. It should be mandatory for tourists to spend some time in a pub since it is one of the most memorable experiences of a visit to Ireland. Dublin is as well a young city, it has one of the youngest population in Europe, around half of its inhabitants are believed to be under the age of 25. This fact has made the city vibrant, dynamic, energetic and ambitious. Dublin is overflowing with funky bars, sophisticated restaurants and lively clubs, the epicenter being the buzzing Temple Bar area. Live music is a religion in Ireland and Dublin is its mecca. The city’s live music scene is superb and has given the world a number of global musical superstars from U2 and Westlife to The Script and Sinead O’Connor. Everyone is welcome in this nowadays multicultural city, but beware, Dublin, as its people, is so charismatic and infectious that you may never want to leave.
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16 Sep
Accommodation
1 Night
Maples House Hotel
Dublin - Show on map > 1.9 km from Center
7.4
Good
2014
Restaurant
Evening Entertainment
Parking
Double Room
ROOM ONLY
17 Sep
Car journey 168 Kilometers - 2h 5m
Dublin
Belfast
17 Sep
2. Belfast
Stay
ABOUT THE DESTINATION: Belfast, the once battle-scarred city, has regained its true condition, as the hidden treasure of Ireland. With all its attractions and its newfound fame as nocturnal city, it has become a vibrant destination. Belfast City Hall is a must-see when visiting the city. Located at Donegall square, the heart of the city, this Renaissance building has on the inside beautiful stained glass windows and murals that depicts Belfast history. On the docks of the river you can see the curious statue of a huge fish. Behind it the Titanic Belfast rises. The Titanic Belfast is an interactive attraction opened to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the vessel. It is located in the modern Titanic Quarter, Europe's largest waterfront development, is a futuristic mix of residential, commercial, tourism, education and retail space that has provided Belfast with a new urban quarter. One of the undeniable attractions of the city are its political murals on Shankill Road, there are over 700 and they reflect the city’s painful past. But Belfast definitely is looking at the future. Stylish bars and restaurants abound in the city and its warm and friendly people will make you fall in love with Belfast.
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17 Sep
Accommodation
1 Night
ibis Belfast Queens Quarter
Belfast - Show on map > 1.2 km from Center
8.2
Very good
2456
Restaurant
Breakfast
Bar
Accessible Double Room with 1 double bed
ROOM ONLY
18 Sep
Car journey 176 Kilometers - 2h 19m
Belfast
Donegal
18 Sep
3. Donegal
Stay
ABOUT THE DESTINATION: Donegal or Donegal Town is a town in County Donegal, Ireland. Donegal sits at the mouth of the River Eske and Donegal Bay, which is overshadowed by the Bluestack Mountains. The centre of the town, known as The Diamond, is a hub for music, poetic and cultural gatherings in the area. Pretty much the entire county is scenic, with stunning sights to be observed along the coast, and in the mountain ranges. Mount Errigal, is a quartzite-topped mountain is in the Derryveagh mountains to the north of the county, with the Bluestack mountains to the south. A preserved railway , with an operative original railcar open for public journeys, is located at Fintown in the centre of the county. An operative corn and flax mill is preserved at Newmills, outside Letterkenny, with the county museum being located in the towns former workhouse.
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18 Sep
Accommodation
1 Night
The Abbey Hotel Donegal
Donegal - Show on map > 0.6 km from Center
7.9
Good
2359
Restaurant
Bar
Horse riding
Standard Double room (full double bed)
ROOM ONLY
19 Sep
Car journey 210 Kilometers - 3h
Donegal
Galway (County)
19 Sep
4. Galway (County)
Stay
ABOUT THE DESTINATION: Galway County or Galvian Count is located on the west coast of Ireland and in the same parallel as Dublin. It is part of the province of Connacht. Its capital is the city of Galway. The county contains several areas, known as Gaeltacht.
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19 Sep
Accommodation
2 Nights
Meadow Court Hotel
Galway (County) - Show on map > 18.3 km from Center
8
Very good
879
Restaurant
Parking
Breakfast in the room
Deluxe Double Room
WITH BREAKFAST
Free cancellation
21 Sep
Car journey 243 Kilometers - 3h 27m
Galway (County)
Kerry county
21 Sep
5. Kerry county
Stay
ABOUT THE DESTINATION: County Kerry is a county in Ireland. It is located in the South-West Region and forms part of the province of Munster. A popular tourist destination, Kerry's geography is defined by the MacGillycuddy's Reeks mountains, the Dingle, Iveragh and Beara peninsulas, and the Blasket and Skellig islands. It is bordered by County Limerick to the north-east and Cork County to the south and south-east.
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21 Sep
Accommodation
2 Nights
Benners Hotel
Tralee - Show on map > 0.8 km from Center
8.3
Very good
1596
Restaurant
Bar
Free Internet
Double Room
ROOM ONLY
Free cancellation
23 Sep
Car journey 131 Kilometers - 2h 12m
Kerry county
Cork
23 Sep
6. Cork
Stay
ABOUT THE DESTINATION: Cork is Ireland’s second city, but for some people it is the country’s number-one Gaelic city and the real capital of Ireland. Cork is hospitable, cosmopolitan and energetic. The River Lee flows through the city and joins one of the world’s largest natural harbours, and it takes some 29 bridges to connect its most distinctive features together. Cork is an important cultural and artistic hub which has important film, jazz, and poetry festivals such as the Cork Midsummer Festival. Cork was named European Capital of Culture in 2005. South of the River Lee, towering over the rest of the city is St Finbarr 's Cathedral, a lush limestone building equipped with three impressive spires dedicated to the founder and patron of the city. Visit St. Anne’s church in Shandon district for the view from the tower and the 200-year-old bells. Shandon neighbourhood has retained its authenticity and is brimming with narrow streets and colourful shops. St Patrick's Street, a covered canal, is the main artery of the city and is known for the architecture of its buildings. Between St Patrick’s Street and Grand Parade rises The English Market, a covered fruit and vegetable market, recently restored, which has been operating since 1610, although the present building dates from 1786. Rebellious and nationalistic, Cork smells of sea breeze and has managed to retain its authenticity. The oceanic vivacity and a carefree joie de vivre are Cork’s most cherished characteristics.
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23 Sep
Accommodation
1 Night
The River Lee Hotel
Cork - Show on map > 0.1 km from Center
9
Very good
8905
Hydro-massage bath
Spa
Restaurant
DELUXE TWIN BEDS GARDEN VIEW
ROOM ONLY
24 Sep
Car journey 255 Kilometers - 2h 51m
Cork
Dublin
24 Sep
7. Dublin
Stay
ABOUT THE DESTINATION: Dublin has been the setting for many novels and it’s no wonder since its written tradition goes back to 800 A.D. with The Book of Kells, which is now on show at Trinity College, Ireland’s oldest university. The city is the birthplace for many literary figures such as Joyce, Beckett, Yeats, Shawn and Wilde to name a few. The city’s Georgian elegance blends perfectly with the medieval and modern architecture that gives Dublin its distinctive personality. One can’t deny that Dublin is a cultural city; the UNESCO designated Ireland’s capital as the city of literature in 2010. Culture vultures are also spoilt for choice when it comes to museums and galleries. From the National Museum of Ireland and the National Library to the National Gallery and the cute Little Museum of Dublin containing the lecturn that US president JFK used to address the National Parliament in 1963, there is plenty to absorb. Not forgetting of course the magnificent Dublin Castle dating back to the 13th century. Aside from its glorious riches, the best thing about this city is its people. Dubliners are friendly, warm, surprisingly outgoing and witty, even more so after a couple of pints of Guinness. In its more than 1000 pubs one makes friends easily. It should be mandatory for tourists to spend some time in a pub since it is one of the most memorable experiences of a visit to Ireland. Dublin is as well a young city, it has one of the youngest population in Europe, around half of its inhabitants are believed to be under the age of 25. This fact has made the city vibrant, dynamic, energetic and ambitious. Dublin is overflowing with funky bars, sophisticated restaurants and lively clubs, the epicenter being the buzzing Temple Bar area. Live music is a religion in Ireland and Dublin is its mecca. The city’s live music scene is superb and has given the world a number of global musical superstars from U2 and Westlife to The Script and Sinead O’Connor. Everyone is welcome in this nowadays multicultural city, but beware, Dublin, as its people, is so charismatic and infectious that you may never want to leave.
More info
24 Sep
Accommodation
1 Night
Maples House Hotel
Dublin - Show on map > 1.9 km from Center
7.4
Good
2014
Restaurant
Evening Entertainment
Parking
Twin Room
ROOM ONLY
25 Sep
Transport from Dublin to Lisbon
Return
TAP Air Portugal
TAP Air Portugal - TP 1325
Direct
18:50
Dublin (DUB)
2h 55m
21:45
Lisboa Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS)
DISCOUNT > 0 PC
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