- From: 06/13/2021
- For: 13 days
- Landing in: Dublin, Ireland
- Returning from: Edinburgh, United Kingdom
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Dublin, Ireland
2 nightsSun. Jun 13-Tue. Jun 15
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Cork, Ireland
2 nightsTue. Jun 15-Thu. Jun 17
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Killarney, Ireland
2 nightsThu. Jun 17-Sat. Jun 19
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Galway, Ireland
2 nightsSat. Jun 19-Mon. Jun 21
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Isle of Skye, United Kingdom
2 nightsMon. Jun 21-Wed. Jun 23
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Inverness, United Kingdom
1 nightWed. Jun 23-Thu. Jun 24
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Edinburgh, United Kingdom
2 nightsThu. Jun 24-Sat. Jun 26
Recommended attractions
2 nightsSun. Jun 13 - Tue. Jun 15
Ireland's illustrious capital is known for its literary traditions, an upbeat pub scene, and a wealth of cultural and historic sites.
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Historic Center, Dublin
Wander through the central streets, admiring elegant Georgian townhouses, visiting local pubs, and soaking in the vibrant atmosphere.
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National Botanic Gardens, Dublin
Established in the 18C, these superbly rich botanic gardens are home to over 20,000 plant species, including rare species of orchids.
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Trinity College Library, Dublin
Ireland's largest library is a book-lover's dream with the famed 9C Book of Kells on display, and the lavish Long Room reading open.
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Chester Beatty Library, Dublin
This library holds a historical collection of manuscripts, rare books, and artwork from Western, East Asian, and Islamic sources.
2 nightsTue. Jun 15 - Thu. Jun 17
Ireland's second-largest city, this vibrant metropolis is full of historic sites, cultural monuments, and wonderful local food.
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Historic Center, Cork
Explore the historic center with its colorful shopfronts, lively taverns, diverse eateries, and remarkable jolly atmosphere.
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English Market, Cork
This vast indoor market dates back to the 18C, drawing travelers and locals with its vibrant atmosphere and a wealth of local produce.
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Church of St. Anne, Cork
Established in the 18C, this lovely church allows access to its belfry, where superb views and the popular Bells of Shandon await them.
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Crawford Art Gallery, Cork
A museum featuring the works by 19C and 20C local artists, as well as frequent exhibitions of contemporary European art.
2 nightsThu. Jun 17 - Sat. Jun 19
Full of charm, colorful shops, and notable landmarks, this town is famed for its proximity to many historic and natural attractions.
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Town Center, Killarney
Dotted with shops, restaurants, traditional shops, and quaint attractions, the town's central streets offer something for all tastes.
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St. Mary's Cathedral, Killarney
A superb example of 19C neo-Gothic architecture, this cathedral boasts some notable decorative details, as well as rich stained-glass.
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Killarney Brewing Company
Visit this brewery for some of Ireland's best craft beer, ranging from light lagers to hearty ales, and a few surprises in between.
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Ring of Kerry
Ireland's most spectacular natural treasures await on this 179km road, including lakes, mountain passes, historic sites, and more.
2 nightsSat. Jun 19 - Mon. Jun 21
Strewn with historic sites and museums, thriving bohemian city is also known for its beaches, vibrant culture, and nightlife.
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Historic Center, Galway
Stroll through the labyrinthine cobbled streets, exploring the local architecture, then head to the bay promenade to catch the sunset.
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Quay Street, Galway
Enjoy Galway's festive atmosphere when you stroll down Quay Street, lined with pubs and restaurants always full of people.
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Beach, Galway
Stroll along the shores of the Atlantic, sunbathe, or have a swim on one of Galway's beautiful beaches during the warm summer months.
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Galway City Museum
A museum focusing on the history of Galway, featuring exhibits on prehistory, Middle Ages, naval history, warfare, and other fields.
2 nightsMon. Jun 21 - Wed. Jun 23
One of the Inner Hebrides Islands, Skye boasts unsurpassed beauty in its stark landscapes and coastal scenery.
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Historic Center, Isle of Skye
Stroll around this captivating town, getting to know the warm local and gathering ideas for your next nature excursion.
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Green Pool by fs999Fairy Pools
The stunningly colored pools of Glen Brittle are favored by hikers for its lush scenery and diverse wildlife all around it.
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Loch Ness
Come to visit Nessie, the famed Loch Ness Monster, take a boat along the loch, or head out to explore the surrounding woods and towns.
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Sanna Beach
The pristine beach of Sanna Bay boasts stunning natural scenery and white sands, perfect for a stroll or a contemplative afternoon.
1 nightWed. Jun 23 - Thu. Jun 24
Once coveted for its strategic locale, Scotland's northernmost city is a booming economic and cultural hub, full of Highland charm.
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Historic Center, Inverness
Explore the streets of this ancient city, known as the Highland capital, admiring architecture and enjoying some people-watching.
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Inverness Cathedral
This 19C cathedral shows off exceptional stained glass, stone and wooden carvings, and a lovely patterned wood ceiling.
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Inverness Museum and Art Gallery
This museum offers a complete history of the Highlands, from geology and archaeology, to Jacobean artifacts and Scottish artwork.
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Loch Ness
Come to visit Nessie, the famed Loch Ness Monster, take a boat along the loch, or head out to explore the surrounding woods and towns.
2 nightsThu. Jun 24 - Sat. Jun 26
As the capital of Scotland, Edinburgh is known for its rich history, idyllic setting, and spirited cultural life.
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National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh
A vast museum exhibiting diverse collections, from history and culture, to technology and science, to natural history, and beyond.
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Beach, Edinburgh
Edinburgh's beaches often boast lovely promenades, with pubs and arcades dotted along the way.
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Historic Center, Edinburgh
Spend time in this medieval historic center and marvel at the richness of history, cultural variety, and modern activities.
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Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh
Primarily a research center, this botanic garden delights visitors with its diverse plant species, glasshouses, and meandering paths.