Get ready to truly see Ireland by experiencing the pub culture, watching the scenery, and visiting the bucket list destinations in this small, yet incredible country.
03:00 am
Arrive
Flight Arrives in Dublin
04:00 am
Check-in
The Merrion Hotel Dublin
04:30 am
Nap
08:45 am
Breakfast
Breakfast at the hotel
09:30 am
Dublin
An incredible architectural wonder, and a room most bibliophiles would only dream of finding themselves in, the Trinity College Library is the largest library in all of Ireland.
Location:
Old Library, College Green, South-East Inner City, Dublin
10:45 am
Dublin
The National Wax Museum Plus is a waxworks in Dublin, Ireland. First opened in 1983 as the National Wax Museum, it was later relocated and renamed.
Location:
The Lafayette Building, 22-25 Westmoreland St, Dublin
12:30 pm
Dublin
Lively, classy bistro-style dining with an Irish menu with French influences, plus live jazz.
Location:
6 Merrion Row, Dublin
13:30 pm
Dublin
Dublin Castle is a major Irish government complex, conference centre, and tourist attraction, of significant historical importance. Until 1922 it was the seat of the British government’s administration in Ireland.
Location:
Dame St, Dublin
14:45 pm
Dublin
The second of Dublin’s medieval cathedrals, Christ Church Cathedral, is yet another of Dublin’s architectural wonders.
Location:
Christchurch Pl, Wood Quay, Dublin
15:30 pm
Dublin
Saint Patrick’s Cathedral in Dublin, Ireland, founded in 1191 as a Roman Catholic Cathedral, it is currently the national cathedral of the Church of Ireland.Â
Location:
St Patrick’s Close, DublinÂ
16:15 pm
Dublin
The Little Museum of Dublin is the perfect way to get a little bit of all types of history mashed up into one excellent and informative tour.
Location:
15 St Stephen’s Green, Dublin
18:30 pm
Dublin
Caught in Irish waters, delivered fresh from Wright’s of Marino, wood-smoked by the chefs and hand-made into little pieces of fishy heaven by Jason, sushi chef extraordinaire and owner.
Location:
1 Poolbeg St, Dublin
04:45 am
2.5 hrs
Dublin to Limerick via Train
08:00 am
Check-in
The Savoy Hotel Limerick
09:00 am
Breakfast
Breakfast at the hotel
10:00 am
Limerick
The Georgian Custom House in Newtown Pery contains a riveting collection of historical artefacts and art donated by the antique dealer and antiquarian John Hunt.
Location:
Rutland St, Limerick
12:00 pm
Limerick
Founded in 1168, St Mary’s Cathedral is the oldest monument in the city that continues to be a part of daily life.
Location:
Bridge St, Limerick, V94 E068
13:00 pm
Limerick
Located at the heart of Limerick’s medieval quarter and step inside the walls of Limerick’s most iconic landmark! Discover the stories of ruthless King John, the noble knights, and rebellious natives.
Location:
Nicholas St, Limerick
14:30 pm
Limerick
Interact with your surroundings and work together to crack clues and solve puzzles so that you figure out your escape before your 60 minutes are up!
Location:
15 Nicholas St, Limerick, V94 C79V
16:45 pm
Limerick
The Williamite War came to an end in this city in 1691 with the second Siege of Limerick.
Location:
Thomond Bridge, Limerick
17:30 pm
Limerick
One of many erected in the Republic of Ireland to commemorate the dead of the 1916 Easter Rising.Â
Location:
Sarsfield Bridge, Limerick
18:15 pm
Melbourne
Offer’s customers a unique experience with a variety of store concepts under one roof – café, cookery school, furniture and home accessories store.
Location:
7 Sarsfield St, Limerick
04:30 am
2.5 hrs
Limerick to Galway via Train
07:45 am
Check-in
The Galmont Hotel & Spa
08:00 am
Nap
11:15 am
Galway
This wonderful Italian Pizzeria takeaway serves fantastic Pizza and Pasta options as well as various meal deals for you to choose from. Try the Spaghetti Carbonara for a great tasting Authentic Italian dish.
Location:
Galway Co, 4 Forster St, Galway
12:30 pm
Galway
Journey through green, pastoral countryside, with farms on the south and east shore of the lake and heath and bog to the north and west.
Location:
Galway Co, 4 Forster St, Galway
13:30 pm
Galway
The Cathedral of Our Lady Assumed into Heaven and St Nicholas, commonly known as Galway Cathedral, is one of the largest and most impressive buildings in the city. Construction began in 1958 on the site of the old city prison.
Location:
Gaol Rd, Galway, H91 A780
14:30 pm