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Galway - Dingle - Cork - Kilkenny - Dublin (Self Drive)
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This is a suggested independent itinerary that you customize. Please select the best flights, hotels, trains, activities, transportation and number of nights in each destination to fit your needs.
Escape to Ireland with this Self-Drive Package!. Immerse yourself in an incredible experience, spending amazing days in Galway (Connemara, Kylemore Abbey) then, continue south to Dingle and after that, visit Cork (with Blarney Castle, Old Midleton Distillery and Drombeg Stone Circle). Continue to historic Kilkenny (with its large number of castles and abbey`s). Drive back to Dublin to finish this fantastic trip!. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

This 7 night sample itinerary includes:
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Galway
  • Rent a car for 6 days
  • Hotel for 1 night in Dingle
  • Hotel for 1 night in Cork
  • Hotel for 1 night in Kilkenny
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Dublin
  • Driving Time
    Shannon Airport - Galway: 1 hr. 10 mins. approx.
    Galway - Dingle: 3 hrs. 10 mins. approx.
    Dingle - Cork: 2 hrs. 20 mins. approx.
    Cork - Kilkenny: 1 hr. 50 mins. approx.
    Kilkenny - Dublin: 1 hr. 30 mins. approx.


Price history for this itinerary (past 7 days):
From Boston BOS (MA), US for 7 nights
1958.58 * incl.tax
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2182.02 * incl.tax
Related Cities:
Dublin (137)     Dingle Town (1)     Galway (16)     Cork (9)     Shannon (12)     Kilkenny (13)    
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1. Galway
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2. Dingle Town
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3. Cork
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4. Kilkenny
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5. Dublin
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2 nights in Galway

Galway City, the largest city in County Galway, is known as the `city of the tribes` and is a thriving, bohemian, cultural city on the western coast of Ireland. It is a popular seaside destination with beautiful beaches and long winding promenade and has a buzzing cosmopolitan city center. The city is a joy to explore with its labyrinthine cobbled streets, colorful shop facades and busy café/bar culture. The city is renowned for its thriving Irish theatre, arts, music and culture scene and Galway plays host to a number of internationally renowned festivals throughout the year. Eyre Square and the imposing Galway Cathedral are but two of Galway`s best-known sights. Further afield from Galway City, you will find Kylemore Abbey, Ashford Castle, the Aran Islands and Connemara National Park.

Explore the region across Galway Bay, Lynch Castle, Galway City Museum, the National Aquarium, Salthill beach, Spanish Arch, festivals like the annual Galway Arts Festival and much more!



1 nights in Dingle Town

Dingle, the southwest point of Ireland, is a fishing port. The whole coast line has a mythical story attached to it. Each island is a symbol of a Giant's love for a normal woman - the story of Oish and Neve. It is home to Ireland's most famous bottlenose dolphin "Fungie". He has been swimming with the boats and tourists in Dingle harbor since 1984. Fungie is absolutely wild and free, yet remains here in Dingle. An important site is the Dingle's St. Mary's, a fine neo gothic church.

Experience the Slea Head Drive, Conor Pass, Dunbeg Fort, Reask Monastic Site, Gallarus Oratory, Kilmalkedar Church, the Blasket Islands, Fungie the Dingle Dolphin, beautiful landscapes and so much more!



1 nights in Cork

Founded in the late 6th century by Saint Finbarr, Cork is Ireland's second largest city. A famous landmark is the Shandon Steeple of St. Ann's Church, which contains the Bells of Shandon. Other interesting places to visit are the English market in the center of the city, the University founded in 1845 and the very steep St Patrick's Hill, from the top of which are magnificent views over the entire metropolis. The River Lee flows through the city forming one of the world's largest natural harbours.

Visit the Shandon Bells, Saint Finbarr's Cathedral, the Cork City Gaol, the English Market and the nearby Blarney Castle and Cobh Harbor.




1 nights in Kilkenny

Irelands' smallest city both by area and population, Kilkenny is a beautiful medieval city with narrow streets, well-preserved churches, a great castle on a hilltop, and many old buildings. Kilkenny's city center can also brag about its nightlife, live music, and stand-up comedy scenes. One of Ireland's' largest arts festivals is based here, as are a number of craft fairs and comedy festivals.

Visit The Tholsel, Kilkenny Castle, Butler Gallery, Rothe House, St Canice's Cathedral, The Black Abbey, Black Freren Gate, and so much more!



2 nights in Dublin

With over 1000 years of history Dublin has experienced many changes, particularly in the last decade. European Union membership and increased prosperity have transformed Dublin into a multicultural city with a thriving economy, ranking it among the top tourist destinations in Europe. An hour walk from the top of Grafton Street, across the Liffey, up O'Connell Street, and farther into north Dublin is a walk through time and, also a glimpse of some of the pieces that must eventually fit together.

Visit Trinity College and the Book of Kells, St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin Castle, the Guinness Storehouse and Jameson Distillery, Temple Bar, St. Stephen's Green and the National Museums and so much more!




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Galway
Day 1
Arrive to Galway
Overnight in Galway   58 hotels offered
Optional   82 Things to do
Day 2
Overnight in Galway   58 hotels offered
Optional   82 Things to do
Day 3
Departing from Galway
Transportation to next city by: Regional Air
Dingle Town
Day 3
Arrive to Dingle Town
Overnight in Dingle Town   16 hotels offered
Optional   27 Things to do
Day 4
Departing from Dingle Town
Transportation to next city by: Regional Air
Cork
Day 4
Arrive to Cork
Overnight in Cork   22 hotels offered
Optional   31 Things to do
Day 5
Departing from Cork
Transportation to next city by: Regional Air
Kilkenny
Day 5
Arrive to Kilkenny
Overnight in Kilkenny   22 hotels offered
Optional   10 Things to do
Day 6
Departing from Kilkenny
Transportation to next city by: Regional Air
Dublin
Day 6
Arrive to Dublin
Overnight in Dublin   103 hotels offered
Optional   341 Things to do
Day 7
Overnight in Dublin   103 hotels offered
Optional   341 Things to do
Day 8
Departing from Dublin

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Galway Hotels (58 total)
Dingle Town Hotels (16 total)
Cork Hotels (22 total)
Kilkenny Hotels (22 total)
Dublin Hotels (103 total)


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Tours in Galway (82 total)
Tours in Dingle Town (27 total)
Tours in Cork (31 total)
Tours in Kilkenny (10 total)
Tours in Dublin (341 total)


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Ireland

Ireland, `the Emerald Isle`, offers some of the most beautiful landscapes and views in the entire world, from castles in ruins in verdant valleys to rocky cliffsides overlooking the Atlantic. It is a country that is fiercely proud of its native language and culture, and venturing outside the major cities, you will be able to view a more rural experience. This is most popularly achieved by driving the 111-mile Ring of Kerry in the western part of the country, or visiting the charming Gaeltacht where Irish is only spoken. But definitely do not discount the cities, home to charm, history, and great landmarks, such as the cosmpolitan capital of Dublin, and large cities such as Limerick and Cork.
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Galway - Dingle - Cork - Kilkenny - Dublin (Self Drive)
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Galway
Galway City, the largest city in County Galway, is known as the `city of the tribes` and is a thriving, bohemian, cultural city on the western coast of Ireland. It is a popular seaside destination with beautiful beaches and long winding promenade and has a buzzing cosmopolitan city center. The city is a joy to explore with its labyrinthine cobbled streets, colorful shop facades and busy café/bar culture. The city is renowned for its thriving Irish theatre, arts, music and culture scene and Galway plays host to a number of internationally renowned festivals throughout the year. Eyre Square and the imposing Galway Cathedral are but two of Galway`s best-known sights. Further afield from Galway City, you will find Kylemore Abbey, Ashford Castle, the Aran Islands and Connemara National Park.

Explore the region across Galway Bay, Lynch Castle, Galway City Museum, the National Aquarium, Salthill beach, Spanish Arch, festivals like the annual Galway Arts Festival and much more!
Dingle Town
Dingle, the southwest point of Ireland, is a fishing port. The whole coast line has a mythical story attached to it. Each island is a symbol of a Giant's love for a normal woman - the story of Oish and Neve. It is home to Ireland's most famous bottlenose dolphin "Fungie". He has been swimming with the boats and tourists in Dingle harbor since 1984. Fungie is absolutely wild and free, yet remains here in Dingle. An important site is the Dingle's St. Mary's, a fine neo gothic church.

Experience the Slea Head Drive, Conor Pass, Dunbeg Fort, Reask Monastic Site, Gallarus Oratory, Kilmalkedar Church, the Blasket Islands, Fungie the Dingle Dolphin, beautiful landscapes and so much more!
Cork

Founded in the late 6th century by Saint Finbarr, Cork is Ireland's second largest city. A famous landmark is the Shandon Steeple of St. Ann's Church, which contains the Bells of Shandon. Other interesting places to visit are the English market in the center of the city, the University founded in 1845 and the very steep St Patrick's Hill, from the top of which are magnificent views over the entire metropolis. The River Lee flows through the city forming one of the world's largest natural harbours.

Visit the Shandon Bells, Saint Finbarr's Cathedral, the Cork City Gaol, the English Market and the nearby Blarney Castle and Cobh Harbor.

Kilkenny
Irelands' smallest city both by area and population, Kilkenny is a beautiful medieval city with narrow streets, well-preserved churches, a great castle on a hilltop, and many old buildings. Kilkenny's city center can also brag about its nightlife, live music, and stand-up comedy scenes. One of Ireland's' largest arts festivals is based here, as are a number of craft fairs and comedy festivals.

Visit The Tholsel, Kilkenny Castle, Butler Gallery, Rothe House, St Canice's Cathedral, The Black Abbey, Black Freren Gate, and so much more!
Dublin
With over 1000 years of history Dublin has experienced many changes, particularly in the last decade. European Union membership and increased prosperity have transformed Dublin into a multicultural city with a thriving economy, ranking it among the top tourist destinations in Europe. An hour walk from the top of Grafton Street, across the Liffey, up O'Connell Street, and farther into north Dublin is a walk through time and, also a glimpse of some of the pieces that must eventually fit together.

Visit Trinity College and the Book of Kells, St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin Castle, the Guinness Storehouse and Jameson Distillery, Temple Bar, St. Stephen's Green and the National Museums and so much more!

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