Embark on an orientation tour prior to check-in to
Guided sightseeing tour of Dublin’s highlights ending at St. Patrick’s Cathedral where your choir presents a lunchtime concert (13:00/1pm). Afternoon visit to the
DAY 4 Saturday, June 7 Via Waterford to Cork
After breakfast and time at leisure, continue to see historical Waterford and stop at the crystal factory on your way to Cork. Stay at
Do as you please today with plenty of opportunities for exploring, golfing. Concert
It is a very Irish thing to start the day with a visit to the Old Middleton Whisky Distillery. Follow the old distillery trail through mills, maltings, corn stores, stillhouse, warehouses and kilns. Continue to Blarney Castle with the opportunity to kiss the stone which is said to impart the gift of eloquence. Overnight in Killarney at
DAY 7 Tuesday, June 10 “The Ring of Kerry” and Concert
The “Ring” encircles the Iveragh Peninsula, which features Ireland’s highest mountains, the Macgillycuddy Reeks, providing excellent views. From Tralee, enjoy fine views over the Atlantic Ocean and the Dingle Peninsula. Concert at
DAY 8 Wednesday, June 11 From Killarney to Limerick
Take the scenic route heading north through the pretty villages of Abbeyfeale, Newcastle West and Adare, with a stop in historical Limerick for visits to King John’s Castle, the Treaty Stone and St. Mary’s Cathedral before arriving in Galway.
Enjoy a guided tour which takes in the famous Spanish Arch and the church of St. Nicholas where tradition holds that Columbus prayed before sailing to America. Noon concert at The Gothic Church at Kylemore Abbey
Return to Dublin around lunchtime with the afternoon at leisure for individual exploring, shopping, museum visits... Concert opportunity in the evening followed by a traditional Irish banquet farewell dinner
26 February 2008
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