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Today many explored on their own or enjoyed our exciting program of optional activities. They may have chosen to join a ...
21/10/2018

Today many explored on their own or enjoyed our exciting program of optional activities. They may have chosen to join a Local Guide for an optional morning sightseeing tour of the city’s famous landmarks: the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben , Westminster Abbey, Whitehall’s mounted horseguards and the Prime Minister’s Downing Street residence, Piccadilly Circus, and Buckingham Palace. Later, maybe they visited Windsor Castle or the Tower of London with its spectacular Crown Jewels. Tonight, we enjoyed a fabulous farewell dinner at a traditional pub, followed by a leisurely cruise on the Thames River.
Thank you to everyone who that joined us on this wonderful 9040 From Dublin to London your.

Discover London above Piccadilly Line
20/10/2018

Discover London above Piccadilly Line

Our day began with a drive across the spectacular Severn Bridge into England. We stopped in the elegant Georgian city of...
20/10/2018

Our day began with a drive across the spectacular Severn Bridge into England. We stopped in the elegant Georgian city of Bath, famous for its Roman relics, before visiting STONEHENGE, one of the wonders of the world and the best-known prehistoric monument in Europe. We explored the visitor center with its imaginative exhibitions, then discovered the ancient landscape on foot. After arriving in London around 3:30 pm, we checked into our hotel and everyone did as they pleased.

19/10/2018
We had an early start for the short drive to Rosslare. In just under four hours, we crossed the St. George’s Channel by ...
19/10/2018

We had an early start for the short drive to Rosslare. In just under four hours, we crossed the St. George’s Channel by FERRY to South Wales. Then continued through rich dairy farmland to Cardiff, where an orientation drive introduced us to the capital’s major attractions: , Cathays Park, Millennium Stadium, and the stately civic buildings. Tonight, we enjoyed an evening of Welsh entertainment and dinner

We moved on across the Kerry Mountains and through County Cork to Blarney, famous for its magical Stone of Eloquence. We...
18/10/2018

We moved on across the Kerry Mountains and through County Cork to Blarney, famous for its magical Stone of Eloquence. We had time to shop for traditional Irish handicrafts and handmade crystal, and walked up to the castle. After lunch, we drove past Cork, the country’s second-largest city, to Tramore, a charming seaside resort. ; ; ;

Day 4; Part 2.
17/10/2018

Day 4; Part 2.

We Stoped for photos in Adare, one of Ireland’s prettiest villages, beautifully set in woods along the Maigue River, and...
17/10/2018

We Stoped for photos in Adare, one of Ireland’s prettiest villages, beautifully set in woods along the Maigue River, and with thatched cottages lining its wide main street. Enjoyed a special treat with a baileys and coffee In County Kerry, join the road known as the RING OF KERRY for a 100-mile coastal panoramic drive. Our cameras focused on sparkling seascapes, mountains dotted with brightly colored farmhouses, winding lanes bordered with subtropical vegetation, and views of the Lakes of Killarney from Ladies View. Later, we discovered Killarney, a town full of history, heritage, and world-class hospitality. We took a horse-drawn jaunting car along the National Park and later. ; ;

Part 2
16/10/2018

Part 2

Part 3
16/10/2018

Part 3

We Headed for dairy farm country in the center of the “Emerald Isle.” Stop in Galway, a popular seaside destination and ...
16/10/2018

We Headed for dairy farm country in the center of the “Emerald Isle.” Stop in Galway, a popular seaside destination and a buzzing cosmopolitan center with colorful shops and a busy café and bar culture. Then we crossed the glacial-era limestone plateau of The Burren to visit the spectacular 668-foot CLIFFS OF MOHER and enjoyed amazing vistas of the Clare coast. Tonight’s dinner was a medieval banquet at a historic castle.

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