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A Taste of the Emerald Isle Inclusive Spectacular

Destination: DublinOperator: National Holidays Terms
Departs: 27/10/2024Type: Sight Seeing
Duration: 4 daysQuality: Good * * *
Departs Via: All AreasBoard: Half Board
Tour Code: D53581Transport: Coach Pickup
Supplements
Single Room £90.00 per person
Adults R.R.P. £389.00 Our Price £379.00
Children R.R.P. £389.00 Our Price £379.00
Deposit Per Person £150.00
* Children: Max age 12
* Babies: Not allowed
28 rooms are available.
Cutoff Date: 13/10/2024
Description
A sprinkling of Irish magic awaits on this delightful four-day break in the heart of the Emerald Isle. Enjoy a stay at our popular hotel where we learn how to pull the perfect pint of Guinness and more, plus a lovely itinerary that explores some of the beautiful highlights of this storied landscape, including the famously friendly city of Dublin and Avoca village, the filming location for the BBC drama Ballykissangel.
Itinerary
What's Included
- Return coach travel & ferry crossings- 3 nights at the Treacy's Hotel, Enniscorthy (JG3 rating), also including:- Dinner & breakfast (including a traditional Irish food buffet on one evening)- Free bar (6pm-9pm) on 2 evenings on local spirits, wine, beer & soft drinks- Cooking, Guinness pulling & Baileys coffee demonstrations- Live entertainment every evening- Excursions to Wexford & Dublin- En-route visit to Avoca (Ballykissangel)\nOptional guided city tour of Dublin (£16pp)

Itinerary
Day 1We catch the ferry from Holyhead to Dublin and continue onwards to our hotel in Enniscorthy, our base for the next three nights.Day 2 - Wexford Today we travel to the county town of Wexford on the mouth of the picturesque River Slaney. This charming town holds plenty of fascinating sights, from the well-preserved ancient West Gate Tower to the beautiful ruined Selskar Abbey which stands on the site where the first Anglo-Irish peace treaty was signed. Here we take the opportunity to wander through the narrow streets or enjoy true Irish hospitality in the many bars and restaurants in the relaxed atmosphere of this delightful town.\n\nDay 3 - Dublin (with optional guided tour £16pp)Today we travel to the medieval city of Dublin. Once Europe's fifth largest city with a history that stretches back over a thousand years, Dublin is now one of the most vibrant cities in the world with museums, art galleries, wonderful architecture and numerous friendly pubs serving up the perfect pint of Guinness. We also have the option to join a locally guided tour of the city to get to know Dublin's wonderful architecture and fascinating past.\n\nDay 4 - AvocaWe check out of our hotel and travel along the mountain pass of Sally Gap, through the quaint town of Laragh to the small town of Avoca, the filming location of the popular TV series Ballykissangel, before we catch the ferry back to Holyhead. On arrival in Holyhead, we continue our journey home.

Ireland
Ireland really is the land of discovery with its rugged coastline and beautiful countryside. What better way to see some of the best scenery in Europe, than onboard a coach tour to the Emerald Isle.
It's easy to see why Killarney is often referred to as the 'Jewel of Ireland' with its delightful blend of mountains, shimmering lakes and waterfalls while the lush pastures of the Wicklow Mountains are a true sight to behold.
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Wexford
The county town of Wexford sits at the mouth of the picturesque River Slaney and is home to plenty of historic delights. The well-preserved West Gate Tower is the only remaining ancient gateway to the town and the beautiful ruined Selskar Abbey stands on the site where the first Anglo-Irish peace treaty was signed. Wander through the narrow streets, enjoy true Irish hospitality in the many bars and restaurants, or sit back and revel in the relaxed atmosphere of this delightful town.

Dublin
The fair city of Dublin is a beautiful medieval city, with a long and colourful past - its museums, art galleries and wonderful architecture, all chronicling its fascinating history.
Tracing its origins back to a small Viking settlement, it has much history to offer its visitors. See the Book of Kells, written around 800AD, one of the most beautifully illustrated manuscripts in the world or visit the many castles in the area.
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Venue Information
Treacy's Hotel, Enniscorthy Treacys Hotel, Enniscorthy
Located in the heart of Enniscorthy, Treacy's Hotel is one of County Wexford's finest boutique hotels and promises high standards of accommodation in a friendly atmosphere.Hotel Features: Bedrooms with en-suite facilities, TV, hairdryer and tea/coffee-making facilities ● Two restaurants ● Bar ● Free Wi-Fi ● Lift
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.Billingham The Forum Map
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.Darlington Dolphin Centre Layby Map
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.Durham Milburn Gate Shopping Centre Map
.Gateshead Heworth Metro Interchange Map
.Gateshead Stand X Map
.Hartlepool Interchange - Stand 1 Map
.Newcastle Bus Stop Stand Map
.North Shields Christ Church Map
.Peterlee Bus Station Map
.South Shields Bus Stop (Tesco Express) Map
.Stockton Swallow Hotel, High Street Map
.Sunderland Park Lane Transport Interchange Map
.Wallsend Metro Interchange Map
.Washington The Galleries Map
.Whitley Bay Opposite The Bedroom, (Formally Victoria Pub) Map
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