Ireland Southern Route Package
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Package Description
Ireland is known for its people and places, and the Southern Ireland route combines the best of both worlds. This popular itinerary offers accommodations from the village of Bunratty in Clare, to two nights in Killarney, the base of the scenic Ring of Kerry. Visit the famous Waterford Crystal Factory and all the "Sunny Southeast" has to offer as well as the many attractions found in Dublin. Final night is at the Clontarf Castle in Dublin, the perfect way to end your Ireland vacation!
Available Dates & Base Rate
| Travel Date | JFK/BOS IAD | ORD/HOU DTW | ATL/PHL MCO | LAX/SFO DEN |
| Nov-Dec |
$1188 |
$1188 |
$1258 |
$1255 |
| Jan-Feb '09 |
$1188 |
$1188 |
$1258 |
$1255 |
Rates are per person based on double occupancy. Dublin B&B supplement of 7.50 euro per room, per night applies from June-September and is payable direct. Air inclusive rates include lowest airfare at the time of print. 100 additional airports also available. Airline taxes additional.
IMPORTANT AIR AND LAND PACKAGE INFORMATION: All payments are non-refundable and non-transferable. Air Seats are limited and prices may be restricted to specific flights, class of service, travel dates, or length of stay. Holiday periods, flights and dates outside of specified travel period are available at additional costs. Accommodations include applicable taxes. Collision Damage Waiver where car rental is included is offered at time of booking at reduced price. Full payment is due at time of reservation. Optional Trip Cancellation Waiver will be offered during the booking process and if purchased, you will be allowed to cancel for any reason up to 3 business days prior to departure and receive a full credit for travel 364 days from your original booking date, less the amount paid for insurance and fees. If you have not purchased our Trip Cancellation Waiver, all bookings are non-refundable. Offers apply to North American-originating passengers only. All air and land prices exclude passenger facility charges of up to $12 depending on itinerary and government entity imposed taxes/fees/facility charges of up to $51 eastbound and $91 westbound and the September 11th Security Fee of $2.50 for US enplanements, up to $5 per one-way trips or $10 for more than four enplanements. All air inclusive prices include fuel surcharges. Taxes and Fees are subject to change without notice and will be confirmed at time of booking. Flight restrictions/terms & conditions apply. Frequent flyer mileage/points may not apply. Tickets are non-refundable. Stopovers are not permitted. Offers cannot be combined with any other discounts/promotions. Child/infant discounts not available. Prices are based on the lowest available airfare at the time of printing (Oct 1, 2007) and may be subject to availability and change. Substantial restrictions apply for cancellation/changes. Visit website and click on the legal tab on bottom of home page/or call our call center for updated pricing and full details on change/cancellation policy and detailed land offering. Additional terms and conditions will apply.
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Package Includes
Accommodations Transportation - Weekly standard shift car rental or chauffeur
Other Inclusions - Full Irish breakfast daily
- Admission to Waterford Crystal Factory
Additional Information
Killarney/Kerry:
Visitors have been drawn to Killarney for centuries for the well-known landscape that this part of the country has to offer. Here you can see the Ring of Kerry, one of the most popular sights that Killarney has to offer its visitors. If the Ring of Kerry is not quite your thing then Killarney is also perfect to explore by foot. The town offers plenty of nature walks for all levels that give great views of the area. There are plenty of traditional Irish Pubs for you to sit and enjoy a true Irish Drink and listen to the traditional Celtic music that the Irish are renowned for.
Waterford:
Waterford is an important seaport and cultural base in the south of Ireland. Here the history can be traced back to the Vikings where there are still old remains of the city that make excellent sightseeing. Just outside of Waterford there are also sights to be seen in the costal towns of Tramore and Dungarvan where there are excellent walks with views of the jagged cliffs overlooking the coastline.
Dublin:
Dublin is an eye-catching and energetic city that has plenty to offer each individual who visits the city. If its history that you are interested in there is plenty to explore from the "Book Of Kells" at Trinity College to the Tour at the Guinness Storehouse. Shop along Grafton Street in the heart of Dublin’s pedestrian area where you have plenty of designers and unique shops to choose from. At night why not have dinner in one of the many Irish restaurants and pubs that line the streets, where you can sit back and enjoy live Irish music and a traditional Irish drink.
Adare/Limerick:
Visit the village of Adare and see one of Ireland’s prettiest villages. This village is known for its thatched cottages and of course the award winning Adare Manor. The village is steeped in history and offers plenty to see and do, from the historic statues that are dotted around Adare to King John’s Castle located in Limerick city that was built in the 13th Century. | |