Countryside of the Emerald Isle

About Ireland

From ancient castles and historic Dublin to less-traveled roads and charming villages, this adventure brings together the best of the Emerald Isle. Come to know the culture and welcoming hospitality of the Irish in Dublin, Ireland’s rollicking capital city. Dine in one of the country’s oldest pubs. Step off the beaten path in the seaside village of Kinsale, known as Ireland’s ‘gourmet capital.’ Get a glimpse inside the life of a local farmer when enjoying an evening in a country guesthouse B&B. Discover the windswept terrain of West Cork’s Wild Atlantic way before arriving in charming Killarney. Travel through the tranquil countryside of the Ring of Kerry. Feel like special guests of royalty when you spend two incredible nights in a 17th-century Castle. Travel to Belfast and visit the moving Titanic Experience. Raise a glass and celebrate a journey through the many sides of Ireland.

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Countryside of the Emerald Isle

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