Luxury Ireland Vacation: Irish Castle Tour

Aerial view of luxury Ashford castle and gardens in County Mayo, Ireland

What to expect on this itinerary

Hallowed halls and stately apartments, the gentle plucking of an Irish harp and the sonorous cadence of Irish in Connemara, breathing in the coastal air on the banks of mighty sea-cliffs; it’s all enough to take your breath away. Add to that spending all your nights in restored castles, and that’s what we call a dream vacation.

Countries Visited

Ireland

Places Visited

Dublin, Tralee, Dingle, Galway

Suggested Duration

11 Days

Customizable Itinerary

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Day 1

Dublin - Your First Day in Ireland

Land in the sleek and modern international terminal at Dublin Airport before meeting your drive at the arrivals gate. After dropping off your bags at your luxurious and incomparable castle hotel, take in the sights at this one-of-kind world capital. Shrink in the power of Dublin Castle, a puissant edifice constructed to convey the might of the British government who ruled Ireland from this location for centuries, and tour the impressive and sumptuous State Apartments, open to the public and sure to astound you with its taste and high style.

Discover the recent history of the Irish struggle for independence at Killmainham Gaol, where leaders of the abortive Easter Rebellion were held until their release or execution, including the American Eamon de Valera, the first president of the Republic of Ireland. And take a break from the sometimes sordid past for instruction and imbibing at the Guinness Storehouse at St. James Gate, where you’ll discover the process by which this most famous export is created and enjoy a pint high above Dublin streets, with a nearly 360-degree view of the city below and the country beyond.

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Day 2

Dublin - Twice as Nice in Dear Dublin

Day 3

Tralee - Through the Midlands to Tralee

Day 4

Tralee - The Far West of Ireland

Day 5

Tralee - Crossing the Shannon into County Limerick

Day 6

Tralee - A Castle and Coastal Cliffs

Day 7

Galway - Walking the Burren

Day 8

Galway - Connemara and Kylemore Abbey

Day 9

The Midlands- Trekking East and South

Day 10

Dublin - Returning to Dublin

Day 11

Dublin - Departing the Emerald Isle

Trip Highlights

  • Spend two days in incredible Dublin, taking in all the best sights and experiences, from Trinity College and Dublin Castle to the Guinness Storehouse
  • Drive through the incredible Irish countryside before arriving in Tralee, one of Ireland’s most charming villages
  • Tour the Dingle Peninsula, the western-most point of Ireland, home to some of the most spectacular scenery and fascinating ruins in the country
  • Ford the River Shannon and spend the evening in Limerick, a bustling city that is quickly becoming one of Ireland’s favorite tourist spots
  • Ride up the Atlantic coast and witness the spectacular formations of the Cliffs of Moher and the Burren
  • Discover Kylemore Abbey and Bunratty Castle, and walk the grounds and gardens that surround them
  • Witness the incredible kinglands of Ireland in the Boyne River valley, from the Hill of Tara to the incredible complex of ancient Newgrange
  • Extend your trip and visit Ashford Castle, formerly owned by the Guinness Family

Detailed Description

Built as the homes and strongholds of ancient kings and queens, or as the administrative centers for foreign powers, castles have exerted a special hold on Ireland for most of its history. This incredible 11-day tour offers you the chance to not only discover these incredible and historic edifices, but also to spend your evenings in them, as you’ll be laid to rest every night in a converted castle-cum luxury hotel. 

Arrive in Dublin and experience all that this cosmopolitan city has to offer, from museums to public houses, from college greens to city parks. Head west and discover the rugged west, touring Dingle Peninsula, County Clare and the inescapable history at Connemara. And return to the eastern shore by passing through Ireland’s most legendary countryside, where mythical kings ruled and rebelled and were laid to rest, and where a mystical structure older than Stonehenge dominates the landscape.

Exploring the remains of some of Europe’s most famous castles, encountering the charm of the Irish people, and spending your nights filled with music and dancing, feasting and storytelling offers an entrancing trip on their own: add to this the stunning accommodations throughout your journey, and you’ll be sure to report that this is a trip fit for a king.

Starting Price

$7,200 per person (excluding international flights)

Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.

What's Included

  • Accommodations
  • In-country transportation
  • Some or all activities and tours
  • Expert trip planning
  • 24x7 support during your trip

Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.

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Scotland, Ireland Trip Review: Edinburgh, Aran Islands, Cliffs of Moher, County Clare, History, Art, 2 Weeks

We just spent two weeks in Scotland and Ireland, arranged for us by Zicasso’s travel specialists. What a five-star experience! Both of them have traveled extensively in the UK and Ireland, with one having grown up in the UK. They always seemed to know where we wanted to be.

This trip was a bit more challenging due to unexpected spine surgery a mere eight weeks prior to the trip. Between the perfect selection of lovely hotels at all the right locations and the nice people of these two countries, everything was accessible, despite using a walker. We could not have asked for more beautiful vistas, castles, and cultural amenities, ranging from lively Irish pubs to the finest museums (we’re art buffs). We also ate at spectacular restaurants selected by the travel company, in addition to terrific tours tailored to our specific interests.

Not only was the planning for the trip exceptional, but the travel specialists were there for us at a moment’s notice when things went awry. All trains in Scotland were canceled for a day due to 100mph winds from Storm Amy. We were pinned down in Edinburgh (a great place to be trapped) and took in additional sites, while the travel company saw to it that we had a lovely hotel room to spend our extra night in Edinburgh. Many people wound up sleeping in the train station. Our train was rescheduled strategically for the next day by the travel specialists, while we enjoyed Scotland’s National Art Gallery and our vacation continued seamlessly.

The transition from Scotland to Ireland was delightfully easy and our time in Ireland was spent exactly as planned. As I’m unable to drive and did not want my wife to be unable to sightsee while we traveled, the travel company got us (per our request) to far western Ireland and the Aran Islands, where Gaelic languages are still spoken and centuries-old Irish traditions are still maintained. We traveled by train so we could both sit back and take in the beautiful countryside.

There, we used our castle hotel in County Clare as a base for travel by car and enjoyed several days pursuing our own agenda and taking in the splendor of castle living. This was amazing, likely the most elegant place my wife and I have ever stayed, yet the venue had a comfortably casual vibe and an incredibly helpful staff that made accessibility problem-free. We would definitely block out a day just to stay on the castle grounds and enjoy the property and activities if we are able to return.

The Cliffs of Moher were spectacular, as were the Aran Islands, right down to a rainbow which vanished before we could find the “pot of gold” at the end. That being said, we think “the pot of gold” is Ireland itself... the sites, the people, the music, the food… the list is endless. We cleared US Customs in Shannon so we were able to fly to the US with no TSA or customs issues.

We returned to find an itinerary summary prepared by the travel specialists for submission to our travel insurance company for any storm-related refunds that the travel company had not already arranged for us. Simply a wonderful, stress-free trip, with the travel company at work continuously to assure that the experience was optimal, and it was five-star from start to finish. We can’t extend a higher recommendation to Zicasso’s travel specialists for a wonderful, intimate tour of the UK and Ireland.      

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Ireland Tour Review: Dublin, Killarney, Galway, Portarlington, Food Tour, History, 9-Day Trip

We had a wonderful trip to Ireland and thoroughly enjoyed our stops and hotel along the way. We also enjoyed the pace of our trip: 2 nights in Dublin, 3 nights in Killarney, 2 nights in Galway, and 1 night at Kilkea Castle. Our hotels were absolutely excellent, both in location and service provided.

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Ireland Trip Review: Dublin, Kinsale, Killarney, Galway, Fort Charles, Hawk Experience, Hike, 10 Days

We had a great 10-day trip. Zicasso’s travel designer was super-responsive in working through our itinerary and on our trip itself. We traveled to Dublin, Kinsale, Killarney, and Galway. The hotels were all central, close to town and trains. All of the drivers and guides were prompt and on time. I would definitely recommend our agent.


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Ireland Travel Review: Dublin, Killarney, Private Driver, Local Cuisine, 7-Night Trip

Dublin - we loved Dublin with the exception of the following:

We did not like our hotel. It did not come across as a four-star hotel. Service was just okay. We didn't feel safe. There were five homeless tents across the street from the hotel. We were approached by three different homeless people during our stay in Dublin. One stood right in front of my Mom and I, rubbing a marijuana joint and spewing gibberish, another one got in our way and started dancing in front of us so we couldn't move forward, and a third person hit the window of the Uber we were driving in with his bag. These all happened at different times during our stay. The location of our hotel was bad. I would not stay there again nor would I recommend it. We were pretty nervous every time we left the hotel and had to return. If we were to go back, we would stay in the St Stephen Green area. On a positive note, all recommended restaurants in every town/city we visited were excellent! Our driver was outstanding! Would highly recommend him! Our favorite hotel was in Killarney.

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Ireland 50th Anniversay Trip Review: Private Driver, Castle, Museums, History, Culture, 8 Days

This was the first part of a trip to celebrate our 50th wedding anniversary. It included our children and grandchildren aged 15, 14, and 10; nine of us in total for eight days all over Ireland in an 11-person van. It was memorable beyond words. It was planned terrifically by Zicasso's travel company, with one exception, and our driver/guide was exceptional. We appreciated his knowledge, humor, and flexibility.

The tours and activities were excellent. We especially liked the Jeanie Johnston famine ship tour, the EPIC museum, the Book of Kells, the sheep dog tour, feeding a baby lamb, the falcon demonstration, and the many historic sites we saw.

Our hotel in Dublin, the hotel in Cork, and most especially the hotel in County Clare were fantastic and well worth the cost. The hotel in Kerry was good as well, but unless you are determined to be in downtown Galway, do not go to the one near Eyre Square. We should have planned to stay an extra day at the hotel/castle and drive into Galway. That was the only planning mistake. There is no way that hotel deserves a four-star rating; two-and-a-half for me.

We are now on the second part of the trip to Northern Ireland without the family, just my husband and I, and except for the rainy day that cancelled a planned boat trip, so far so good. We also have an excellent driver/guide.

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Ireland Vacation Review: Galway, 11-Night Trip

The trip was fantastic. Zicasso's trip expert did a wonderful job. The only suggestion would be to warn off senior citizens about the Blarney Stone stop. We informed them of our ages. The attraction involved an hour and 20 minutes wait, then climbing to the top of the castle via a very narrow circular stone staircase. My wife, being 71 years of age, had a bad time with this, but we still did it. The only other issue was having to pay for parking in Galway. The cost was 30 euros a night. We did tell the agent about our experience in New Zealand and having to pay for parking as an add-on, and that we didn't want that.

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