Ireland

Step into Ireland with Shearings

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Off the coast of England and Wales lies the lovely island of Ireland – the land of myth and legend, renowned for its magnificent scenery, stunning coastline and cliffs, and for being the birthplace of icons like Oscar Wilde and James Joyce. As a UNESCO City of Literature, the capital of Dublin is truly overflowing with inspiration. With iconic architecture and world-famous sights such as the Guinness Storehouse, incredible St. Patrick's Cathedral, and the stunning Trinity College with its collections and artefacts, a sightseeing tour is the perfect way to discover the city! Ireland’s breathtaking, rugged beauty is like no other, and visitors from all over the world come to soak up the sweeping landscapes. In the south west, Killarney is considered the ‘Jewel of Ireland’, surrounded by gorgeous mountains and lakes. Enjoy a sensational scenic drive along the famous Ring of Kerry circular route, taking in over 100 miles along the picturesque Irish coastline. Or, you can see the incredible Cliffs of Moher rising dramatically over the Atlantic Ocean. On one of our fully escorted coach tours, you could see all of this and more, with itineraries showcasing the very best Ireland has to offer. Let us inspire your next holiday… 

Explore Ireland’s most famous coast and see the spectacular sights of the Beara Peninsula and the renowned Ring of Kerry.

  • 5 nights hotel with Irish breakfast
  • 5 evening meals (2025)
  • 4 evening meals (2026)
  • Regional joining points

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Combining charming towns and mountain scenery, enjoy the Irish delights of County Down, Belfast, the Giant’s Causeway, Derry and Dublin.

  • 5 nights hotel with Irish breakfast
  • 4 evening meals for 2023 tours or 5 evening meals for 2024 tours
  • Porterage at the hotel
  • Regional Joining Points

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Explore the best of the South East of Ireland, famous for its history, with highlights including medieval Kilkenny and Viking Waterford.

  • 5 nights hotel with Irish breakfast
  • 4 or 5 evening meals
  • Porterage at the hotel
  • Regional joining points

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Discover the beautiful Antrim Coast with its stunning seascapes and the magnificent Giant’s Causeway, before exploring vibrant Belfast.

  • 4 nights hotel with Irish breakfast
  • 4 evening meals
  • Local joining points
  • Porterage at the hotel

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A small town but bursting with atmosphere and personality, it's easy to see why Killarney is referred to as the 'Jewel of Ireland'.

  • 5 nights hotel with Irish breakfast
  • 5 evening meals (2025)
  • 4 evening meals (2026)
  • Porterage at the hotel
  • Regional joining points

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Experience the charm of the countryside and take in the outstanding natural beauty of the coast as we explore some of Ireland’s most sensational destinations.

  • 5 nights hotel with Irish breakfast
  • 5 evening meals (2025)
  • 4 evening meals (2026)
  • Regional joining points
  • Porterage at the hotel

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Discover charming Westport, the stunning scenery of Achill Island and breathtaking Connemara National Park on this fantastic 6-day tour.

  • 5 nights hotel with Irish breakfast
  • 5 evening meals (2025)
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  • Regional joining points
  • Porterage at the hotel

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Discover the charm, luck and hospitality of the Irish in Waterford, Kilkenny and, of course, the Irish capital, Dublin, on this incredible holiday dedicated to the solo traveller.

  • 5 nights hotel with Irish breakfast
  • 5 evening meals
  • No single supplement and sole use of your own room
  • Regional joining points
  • Porterage at the hotel

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From the charming capital cities of Belfast and Dublin to the stunning Wild Atlantic Way, experience the best of the enchanting Emerald Isle,

  • 12 nights hotel with Irish breakfast
  • 1 lunch and 12 evening meals
  • Regional joining points

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Enjoy true Irish charm as we travel to Dublin for the St Patrick's Day celebrations – an experience you’ll never forget!

  • 5 nights hotel with Irish breakfast
  • 5 evening meals (2025)
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  • Regional joining points

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Explore the best of west Ireland, including the Cliffs of Moher, the Dingle Peninsula, Galway and Dublin. Expect dramatic coastlines and views.

  • 5 nights hotel with Irish breakfast
  • 5 evening meals
  • Regional joining points

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Ireland Highlights

Once the medieval capital of Ireland, Kilkenny has a rich heritage that is easily explored. The narrow streets and beautiful architecture showcase the history of this wonderful place, as well as the many landmarks like the famous Kilkenny Castle. The castle is the signature feature of the city and a symbol of the Norman occupation, so why not venture a visit to not only enjoy the beauty, but learn the interesting history that awaits there? There is also the lovely medieval town of Cashel, home to traditional seat of Kings, the Rock of Cashel. This and many other historically significant sites are just waiting to be explored, like the oldest city in Ireland, Waterford. Believed to have been founded by the Vikings as early as the 9th century, the past is evident there even today, with features like the Viking Triangle and the distinctive and crucial Reginald's Tower. The journey into the history of this great country must include drinks and, at the Kilbeggan Distillery Experience, you can discover the makings of real artisan Irish whisky, and at the Guinness Storehouse, learn the humble beginnings of Ireland’s national drink. From cultural attractions and traditional towns to National Parks such as Glenveagh and Connemara, this ancient country certainly won’t disappoint!  

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Local Information

  • Capital Dublin
  • Language Irish and English
  • Currency EUR
  • Tip 10-15%
  • Time Zone GMT
  • Electricity Type G Three rectangular pin (230V)
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Take in the scenery of Killarney on a horse-drawn jaunting car

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Things to do and local attractions

  • Marvel at the truly breathtaking views of the Ring of Kerry View Tour
  • Admire the rugged landscapes of the Wild Atlantic Way View Tour
  • Uncover Ireland’s emigration story at Dunbrody Famine Ship View Tour
  • Visit the famous Irish National Stud, the beating heart of the Irish horse racing industry View Tour
  • Explore Waterford, Ireland’s oldest city, and visit The Viking Triangle View Tour
  • Capture magnificent photos of the 700-feet high Cliffs of Moher View Tour

Food and Drink

Guinness

The dark dry stout Guinness is not just the national drink of Ireland and a legendary part of the culture there, but it is actually from Dublin! It has a bitter, creamy, and malty sweetness, with notes of chocolate and coffee. 

Colcannon

Champ is a simple Irish dish of mashed potatoes and spring onions, and a beloved variation, Colcannon, adds cabbage and herbs to the mix. This delicious bowl of buttery mash is the perfect comfort food and, if you have any leftovers, they can be made into tasty, fried Colcannon cakes. 

Soda Bread

Irish soda bread is a traditional recipe using flour, salt, baking soda and buttermilk. It is considered a quick bread due to it being simple, easy and speedy to make. The deep scores made before baking the bread are supposed to let the fairies out (and help it cook through). 

Irish Coffee

Classic Irish coffee takes sweet and creamy hot coffee and adds Irish whisky, making a delectable caffeinated and alcoholic beverage. Topped with tasty cream, or sometimes cream liqueur, this drink is a great one to try when visiting Ireland. 

Planning your Trip

With so much on offer, you might need some inspiration! We’ve hand-picked a selection of favourite destinations and provided an overview of the very best highlights...

Dublin

Dublin Highlights

St. Patrick's Cathedral 

Dublin is full to the brim with beautiful buildings, the most significant of which is the astonishing St. Patrick’s Cathedral. Founded in 1191, this world-famous landmark is now the national cathedral of the Church of Ireland and is a true wonder to behold. 

 

Traditional Taverns 

Irish pub culture has spread all around the world – but there’s nowhere better to enjoy it than in the traditional taverns found in the home country. The capital city is also home to the famous Guinness Storehouse, where you can enjoy a perfectly pulled pint and learn the process behind the beloved stout. 

 

Georgian Dublin 

Dublin is very well-known for its array of beautiful Georgian architecture, which has been preserved and resorted through the years, allowing for its survival in the modern day. Spanning from the north to the south of the city, the Georgian works include the iconic and wonderful squares of Mountjoy, Fitzwilliam, St. Stephen’s Green, Parnell and Merrion. 


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Killarney

Killarney Highlights

Natural Beauty 

What drives visitors from around the world to Killarney is, undoubtedly, the incredible natural beauty of the area. Overflowing with rugged mountains and beautiful lakes, the amazing views are sure to inspire you, as they have inspired Irish songs and stories throughout history. 

 

Ring of Kerry 

The Ring of Kerry is a scenic driving route, showcasing the spectacular natural beauty around the Iveragh Peninsula. See phenomenal landscapes, lovely villages and fishing towns, as well as the astonishing cliffs and coastal views on this once-in-a-lifetime journey. 

 

Killarney National Park 

Just south of Killarney is the famous National Park, which is considered a true jewel of the Kerry County. As a place of outstanding beauty, the park has been declared a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve, preserved for its natural woodland and creatures, as well as the remains of several historical monuments. 


County Galway

County Galway Highlights

Galway 

The harbour city of Galway sits along the west coast of Ireland, with gorgeous sights including squares, cathedrals and promenades. Playing host to many events and festivals year-round, vibrant Galway thrives as it holds close its Irish traditions, whilst simultaneously expanding into modernity. 

 

Connemara National Park 

You will not be disappointed on a visit to Connemara National Park! The magnificent beauty of the mountains, lakes and woodlands will take your breath away, not to mention the host of wildlife to observe, including the famously unique Connemara ponies. 

 

Kylemore Abbey 

Considered the greatest attraction of the region, Kylemore Abbey is a stunning Benedictine Monastery, featuring a glorious Victorian walled garden and a Gothic chapel. Perfectly situated on the shores of Pollacapall Lough, the abbey offers the most incredible surrounding views and woodland to immerse yourself in. 


Kilkenny

Kilkenny Highlights

Kilkenny Castle 

The grand Kilkenny Castle is a true highlight of the city, having firmly secured its place in Irish folklore and legend. Preserved, remodelled and restored, the castle holds influences from throughout history, particularly featuring the stylings of the Victorian age. 

 

Breathtaking Architecture 

The many cathedrals, houses and halls of Kilkenny are a crucial part of the city and are a key reason why tourists flock to the area. The Palladin-style Green’s Bridge welcomes you into Kilkenny, leading you over the River Nore, where you can walk the city streets and discover The Black Abbey, St. Canice’s Cathedral, Rothe House, and much more. 

 

Medieval Influences 

Medieval history, architecture and heritage run through all that you see in Kilkenny, making it the perfect place to explore on foot. Once the medieval capital of Ireland, the inland city has been heavily restored in recent history in order to preserve its ancient legacy.  


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