Experience the myriad charms of Ireland! Discover rolling countryside, sparkling coastline, ancient landmarks and traditional customs of the Emerald Isle, breezing from city to city by train and enjoying handpicked daytrips, sightseeing tours and tickets to help you get the most out of your stay.
Inclusions
- Rail travel in standard class throughout
- 9 night accommodation
- 2 nights in Killarney
- 2 nights in Galway
- 3 nights in Dublin
- 2 nights in Belfast
- Breakfast daily
- Private transfer from Shannon Airport to Killarney Hotel
- Full-day tour of the Ring of Kerry plus Killarney Lakes and National Park
- Cliffs of Moher day trip from Galway
- Dublin Pass with hop-on, hop-off sightseeing tour
- Blarney Castle and Cork day trip from Dublin
- Giant’s Causeway and Titanic Museum Experience day trip from Belfast
- Book by May 31: Reduced rates! (price reflects discount)
2025 | |
Aug 3 – 21 | from |
Aug 22 – Sep 8 | from |
Sep 8 – Nov 1 | from |
Nov 2 – 29 | from |
Nov 30 – Dec 30 | from |
Taxes & Fees included | |
Air to Killarney and return from Dublin additional but can be added |
Daily departures – Other dates are available.
Dates, price and promotion are subject to change without notice.
All tours are customizable and upgrades are available! Call us for more details!
Highlights
- Traverse the stunning Ring of Kerry past rugged coastal vistas and lush green countryside
- Gaze out at the sea from the Cliffs of Moher in County Clare
- Kiss the Blarney Stone at historic Blarney Castle
- Discover where the Titanic was built in Belfast’s Titanic Quarter
- Marvel at the basalt columns and discover the myths of the Giant’s Causeway
Day 1: Your Journey Begins in Killarney
Your adventures through the Emerald Isle begin in Killarney, where you’ll check in at your hotel for a relaxing two-night stay. Spend the rest of the day exploring, perhaps wandering to St. Mary’s Cathedral or just soaking up the atmosphere in the quaint town center. (Overnight in Killarney)
Day 2: Day Trip to The Ring Of Kerry (B)
Killarney is a famous stop on the spectacular Ring of Kerry, which you will have the chance to discover today! On your full-day tour, you will acquaint yourself with the magnificent natural beauty of one of Ireland’s crowning gems, exploring MacGillycuddy Reeks, the sandy shores of Dingle Bay and the wonderful coastal views of Kenmare Bay. Pass through the wonderful National Park along the way, and admire the sparkling Lakes of Killarney. Don’t forget your camera! (Overnight in Killarney)
Day 3: Killarney to Galway (B)
Check out of your hotel today and travel along Ireland’s railway tracks from Killarney to Galway. Sit back, relax and enjoy the journey, passing through gorgeous countryside as you go. Upon arrival, check-in at your hotel for a two-night stay. Galway is a pretty, coastal gem on Ireland’s west coast. Explore the quirky boutiques and galleries along the cobbled lanes of the Latin Quarter, and head to the 18th-century Eyre Square for an evening meal accompanied by some traditional Irish folk music – plenty of the pubs here are famed for offering just that! (Overnight in Galway)
Day 4: Day Trip to The Cliffs Of Moher (B)
From Galway, you’re just a stone’s throw from the UNESCO-listed Cliffs of Moher, one of Ireland’s most enduringly popular attractions. Join a professional guide for the journey through tiny fishing villages, travelling past ancient Duguaire Castle and admiring Burren, where striking limestone scenery is reminiscent of the moon’s surface. Take your time strolling along the hiking trails and cliff paths, marveling at Celtic crosses and perhaps enjoying a pint in Gus O’Connors pub – one of Ireland’s most famous watering holes! (Overnight in Galway)
Day 5: Galway to Dublin (B)
Check out of your hotel this morning and board a train bound for Dublin. On arrival, check-in at your hotel for a three-night stay and set out to explore the Irish capital city. Explore the imposing St. Patrick’s Cathedral, which dates to 1191 AD, or learn about the Emerald Isle’s history at the National Museum of Ireland. You might also like to indulge in a trip to the Guinness Storehouse, complete with tastings, of course! (Overnight in Dublin)
Day 6: Dublin (B)
Explore Dublin with a hop-on, hop-off tour today, creating a personalized city sightseeing experience! Dublin truly does overflow with historical landmarks and iconic sights, and you’ll be able to discover the best of them with the Dublin Pass included with your journey. Visit Dublin Zoo, the GAA museum, Old Jameson Distillery and many, many more. Spend your evening in Temple Bar, sampling authentic cuisine and indulging in some good old-fashioned craic at one of the numerous traditional pubs. (Overnight in Dublin)
Day 7: Day Trip to Cork and Blarney Castle (B)
Make the most of your time in Dublin by using the opportunity to visit Blarney Castle and Cork on a spectacularly scenic day trip. Travel through the verdant landscapes of the Irish countryside to the historic site of Blarney Castle, world-famous for its enchanting Blarney Stone, which supposedly gives all those who kiss it the gift of the gab. Visit the city of Cork and the imposing Rock of Cashel Cathedral in County Tipperary, too, before returning to Dublin for another overnight stay. (Overnight in Dublin)
Day 8: Dublin to Belfast (B)
Ride the rails from Ireland to Northern Ireland today, pulling into the capital, Belfast. The journey is scenic and relaxing, taking just over two and a half hours. Check-in at your hotel for a two-night stay and start exploring! Visit the renovated Dockyards’ Titanic Quarter, exploring in depth with the entrance ticket included in your journey, and don’t miss the opportunity to learn about 9,000 years of Irish culture and history at the Ulster Museum. (Overnight in Belfast)
Day 9: Day Trip to Giant’s Causeway (B)
Experience the magic of Northern Ireland on a day trip from Belfast, starting with a photo stop at one of the most photogenic castle ruins in Ireland, Dunluce Castle. Continue to the marvelous Giant’s Causeway, learning about the myths and legends of its origin from your guide. Stop by the most photographed natural phenomena in Northern Ireland, the Dark Hedges, before heading back to Belfast to visit the Titanic Museum. Learn about the story of the famous ocean liner and her ill-fated maiden voyage (Overnight in Belfast).
Day 10: Your Journey Ends in Dublin (B)
Catch the train from Belfast back to Dublin today, and continue with your onward journey. If you would like to extend your trip, perhaps catching the ferry over to England to continue your European adventure, just speak to one of our Rail Vacation Specialists.
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