Explore the city of Dublin , renowned for its rows of graceful Georgian townhouses with their colourful doors
St.Patrick’s Cathedral a church beside the well where St. Patrick is said to have baptised early converts
Trinity College which contains some of the famous early Irish manuscripts
Saint Mary’s Pro-Cathedral which serves as the Cathedral of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Dublin
Clonmacnoise is one of the most rewarding ecclesiastical sites in Ireland
Knock – join the tour of the Shrine which is visited by 1.5 million pilgrims every year and join the public ceremonies, following the Stations of the Cross and the Rosary Procession
See artefacts dealing mainly with life in rural Ireland during the 19th and early 20th centuries
Croagh Patrick – set on the top of a mountain offering breath taking views
Ruins of Murrisk Abbey – which was a house of Augustinian Canons
Kylemore Abbey wonderfully situated in the Connemara National Park
Catholic Cathedral of our Lady Assumed into Heaven, one of the last cruciform churches built in Ireland
Church of St Nicholas (Church of Ireland) – the largest medieval church in Ireland
Spanish Arch – one of Galway’s oldest structures
Witness the stunning Cliffs of Moher and scenic area of the Burren
Bunratty Castle & Folk Park – the most complete and authentic medieval fortress in Ireland
Ring of Kerry – one of Europe’s most famous drives offering spectacular scenery
Blarney Castle – one of Irelands oldest and most historic castles
Rock of Cashel – the ancient capital of the Kings of Munster and later of the Archbishops of Cashel and ecclesiastical centre
Holy Cross Abbey – a Cistercian house founded in the 12th C.
Enjoy the wonderful glass work at the Waterford Crystal factory