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Your holiday Your holiday planner Day Welcome to the Emerald Isle Tread in the footsteps of James Joyce and Oscar Wilde, through the lyrical streets of Dublin - your launch pad to a memorable encounter with Ireland's iconic highlights. After a leisurely morning, meet a Local Specialist for a sightseeing tour with views of Trinity College, St. Patrick's Cathedral and the stately Georgian Squares. Indulge in a little Irish craic this evening, joining your Travel Director and fellow travellers for a Welcome Reception. (WR) Hotel: Clayton Ballsbridge/Clayton Cardiff Lane Onwards to Galway and Limerick We journey to Galway, the ‘City of Tribes’, where we'll see its stone cathedral on the banks of the Corrib and spend some free time exploring its colourful facades. Irish traditions and heritage are explored next, during a Visit to Bunratty Castle and its Folk Park, a living history museum that reveals insights into life in Ireland during the 18° and 19" centuries. Continue to Limerick, for an orientation tour and view the 13-century King John's Castle overlooking the Shannon. (B) Hotel: Greenhills/ The Inn at Dromoland w Experience the Ico 's of Moher and on to Killarney We leave Limerick and stop at the spectacular Cliffs of Moher where we visit the ‘Atlantic Edge’ exhibition. After a scenic drive, we take a short ferry journey across the Shannon Estuary. Our home for the next two nights is the colourful litle town of Killarney, (B) Hotel: International/Innisfallen A Scenic Day on the Ring of Kerry Circle the spectacular Ring of Kerry - its emerald green hills and vivid blue seascapes provide a soul-stirring backdrop. Welll see Daniel O'Connell's Cahirciveen, the coastal village of Waterville, Moll's Gap and the Black Valley, renowned for being the last place in Ireland to get electricity and telephone networks. (B) Explore Blarney and Journey to Waterford Cross the rugged Kerry Mountains and travel to Blarney Castle to kiss the stone and acquire the ‘gift of the gab’ Continue to Waterford, where we will have dinner at our hotel. (B, D) Hotel: Fitzwilton Through County Wicklow's Countryside to Dublin Dive Into Culture and witness the centuries-old tradition of crafting fine glass at the House of Waterford Crystal Our next stop is in the town of New Ross, where we'll see the monument to john F. Kennedy who travelled to his ancestral family hometown in 1963. Well visit the three-masted famine ship Dunbrody and Dive Into Culture yet again, gaining insights into the tragic plight of the Irish emigrants. Continuing through County Wexford and the lush countryside of County Wicklow, we journey to Dublin stopping en route at Glenealy Farmhouse. We'll Connect With Locals over a Be My Guest Farewell Dinner and meet the Fulvio family. (B, BMG, 5S,@) Hotel: The Samuel/Clayton Cardiff Lane ®@ Connect With Locals {\, Stays With Stories WR WelcomeReception L Lunch B Breakfast D Dinner Dine with a celebrity chef. Catherine Fulvio welcomes you into her home for Irish fare with an Italian twist, along with captivating stories of her family and their home, Glenealy. Discover more at trafalgar.com 7 Farewell Ireland For now, it’s time to say a fond slén abhaile to your fellow travellers as you close the curtain on an unforgettable journey through the ‘Emerald Isle’, Find out more about your free airport transfer at trafalgar.comm/freetransfers. (B) Roa euE UCC emer UEC aen ta onal tte an 4 of the rare indigenous Kerry cattle, To Pee Mes eae rep eesig ire Cnet Mol PCr a 5 Dive Into Culture RD Regional Dinner FD Farewell Dinner MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® BMG Be My Guest See below for a selection of departure dates. ‘Speak to your Travel Agent or search ‘Irish Highlights’ on trafalgar.com for all available departures and pricing. 2023 Jan 038 228 Aug 06 13 20 27 Feb 05® 198 268 Sep 03 10 17 24 Mar 124™134"164"19" Oct 01 08 15 22 26 29 Apr 02 09 16 23 Nov 05" 128 19% 268 30 Dec 038 108 148 20*8 May 07 14 21 2 jun 04 1 18 25 jul 2 09 16 23 Deep Mgt 2 2024 Jan om 28 Jul 07 14 21 2B Feb 04" 188 258 Aug 04 11 18 25 Mar 124"1AmI7831® Sep 01 08 15 22 Apr 07 14 21 28 29 May 05 12 19 26 Oct 06 13 20 27 Jun 02 09 16 23 ae These departures may vary in itinerary, hotels, and inclusions in line with seasonal changes. Festive Meals: Christmas and New Year's Eve dinners have been arranged for these departures. Join us in Europe to celebrate the festive season. A St. Patrick's Day will be celebrated in Ireland on these departures. * Deals & discounts For Today's Best Travel Deals and year-round offers including past guest offers, group booking discounts for 9+ guests, multi-trip savings and more visit trafalgar.com/deals @ see what happens ont Trip code: IRIH/WRIH a 3 K a iG 3 is 5 = A F s i o

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Your holiday Your holiday planner Day Welcome to the Emerald Isle Tread in the footsteps of James Joyce and Oscar Wilde, through the lyrical streets of Dublin - your launch pad to a memorable encounter with Ireland's iconic highlights. After a leisurely morning, meet a Local Specialist for a sightseeing tour with views of Trinity College, St. Patrick's Cathedral and the stately Georgian Squares. Indulge in a little Irish craic this evening, joining your Travel Director and fellow travellers for a Welcome Reception. (WR) Hotel: Clayton Ballsbridge/Clayton Cardiff Lane Onwards to Galway and Limerick We journey to Galway, the ‘City of Tribes’, where we'll see its stone cathedral on the banks of the Corrib and spend some free time exploring its colourful facades. Irish traditions and heritage are explored next, during a Visit to Bunratty Castle and its Folk Park, a living history museum that reveals insights into life in Ireland during the 18° and 19" centuries. Continue to Limerick, for an orientation tour and view the 13-century King John's Castle overlooking the Shannon. (B) Hotel: Greenhills/ The Inn at Dromoland w Experience the Ico 's of Moher and on to Killarney We leave Limerick and stop at the spectacular Cliffs of Moher where we visit the ‘Atlantic Edge’ exhibition. After a scenic drive, we take a short ferry journey across the Shannon Estuary. Our home for the next two nights is the colourful litle town of Killarney, (B) Hotel: International/Innisfallen A Scenic Day on the Ring of Kerry Circle the spectacular Ring of Kerry - its emerald green hills and vivid blue seascapes provide a soul-stirring backdrop. Welll see Daniel O'Connell's Cahirciveen, the coastal village of Waterville, Moll's Gap and the Black Valley, renowned for being the last place in Ireland to get electricity and telephone networks. (B) Explore Blarney and Journey to Waterford Cross the rugged Kerry Mountains and travel to Blarney Castle to kiss the stone and acquire the ‘gift of the gab’ Continue to Waterford, where we will have dinner at our hotel. (B, D) Hotel: Fitzwilton Through County Wicklow's Countryside to Dublin Dive Into Culture and witness the centuries-old tradition of crafting fine glass at the House of Waterford Crystal Our next stop is in the town of New Ross, where we'll see the monument to john F. Kennedy who travelled to his ancestral family hometown in 1963. Well visit the three-masted famine ship Dunbrody and Dive Into Culture yet again, gaining insights into the tragic plight of the Irish emigrants. Continuing through County Wexford and the lush countryside of County Wicklow, we journey to Dublin stopping en route at Glenealy Farmhouse. We'll Connect With Locals over a Be My Guest Farewell Dinner and meet the Fulvio family. (B, BMG, 5S,@) Hotel: The Samuel/Clayton Cardiff Lane ®@ Connect With Locals {\, Stays With Stories WR WelcomeReception L Lunch B Breakfast D Dinner Dine with a celebrity chef. Catherine Fulvio welcomes you into her home for Irish fare with an Italian twist, along with captivating stories of her family and their home, Glenealy. Discover more at trafalgar.com 7 Farewell Ireland For now, it’s time to say a fond slén abhaile to your fellow travellers as you close the curtain on an unforgettable journey through the ‘Emerald Isle’, Find out more about your free airport transfer at trafalgar.comm/freetransfers. (B) Roa euE UCC emer UEC aen ta onal tte an 4 of the rare indigenous Kerry cattle, To Pee Mes eae rep eesig ire Cnet Mol PCr a 5 Dive Into Culture RD Regional Dinner FD Farewell Dinner MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® BMG Be My Guest See below for a selection of departure dates. ‘Speak to your Travel Agent or search ‘Irish Highlights’ on trafalgar.com for all available departures and pricing. 2023 Jan 038 228 Aug 06 13 20 27 Feb 05® 198 268 Sep 03 10 17 24 Mar 124™134"164"19" Oct 01 08 15 22 26 29 Apr 02 09 16 23 Nov 05" 128 19% 268 30 Dec 038 108 148 20*8 May 07 14 21 2 jun 04 1 18 25 jul 2 09 16 23 Deep Mgt 2 2024 Jan om 28 Jul 07 14 21 2B Feb 04" 188 258 Aug 04 11 18 25 Mar 124"1AmI7831® Sep 01 08 15 22 Apr 07 14 21 28 29 May 05 12 19 26 Oct 06 13 20 27 Jun 02 09 16 23 ae These departures may vary in itinerary, hotels, and inclusions in line with seasonal changes. Festive Meals: Christmas and New Year's Eve dinners have been arranged for these departures. Join us in Europe to celebrate the festive season. A St. Patrick's Day will be celebrated in Ireland on these departures. * Deals & discounts For Today's Best Travel Deals and year-round offers including past guest offers, group booking discounts for 9+ guests, multi-trip savings and more visit trafalgar.com/deals @ see what happens ont Trip code: IRIH/WRIH a 3 K a iG 3 is 5 = A F s i o
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