Essence of the Emerald Isle
Ireland in 8 days
- Cliffs of Moher
- Dublin
- Galway
- Kilkenny
- Killarney National Park
- Ring of Kerry
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The perfect trip for an overview of Ireland's historic cities, wild landscapes and vibrant culture!
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Isabel
Travel crafter
The perfect trip for an overview of Ireland's historic cities, wild landscapes and vibrant culture!
Embark on an extraordinary Ireland tour to experience awe-inspiring natural beauty, rich history, and unique culture. Explore medieval castles, see the famously green landscapes and natural wonders, or enjoy the country’s unique twist on modernity.
At Exoticca, we look after every detail, ensuring your journey is effortless and hassle-free. Our tour packages include flights, high-quality hotels, expertly guided trips, and timely transfers.
Immerse yourself in the mystical land of the Emerald Isle and experience the famous local hospitality. Ireland offers a fantastic fusion of modern culture and authentic rural traditions. The natural sights are astonishing, and this small captivating island provides a lifetime of memories.
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A country rich with history, folklore, traditions and character, Ireland is a fascinating destination to explore on a package tour. Separated from Britain by the Irish Sea and with a rugged Atlantic coast to the West, Ireland is a small island with a tremendous history that captivates the imagination of all who visit. Its mild yet rainy climate ensures the landscapes remain lush and verdant green, characterised by leafy woodland and rolling hills. Ireland is composed of three provinces; Leinster, Munster, Connacht and a part of the province of Ulster. Within these provinces are counties, which the population strongly identify with.
Aside from the vast open spaces and fairytale landscapes, evocative of the wonderful folklore stories so intrinsic to Irish culture, a holiday to Ireland will also introduce you to the notoriously warm and friendly locals and a lively arts scene. The Irish language continues to be taught in schools and the Irish people are keen to preserve their Gaelic heritage. From iconic Irish Dancing to literature, limericks and music, Ireland is a hotbed for the expressive arts. Sports also occupy a significant space in the Irish identity; from golf to fishing and the famous Gaelic Games, sports enthusiasts will be catered for when they travel to Ireland.
The country’s Celtic heritage, more pronounced than in Britain, can be seen in several ancient sites, such as the Hill of Tara, and its Viking history can be explored in Waterford, the first Viking settlement in the country. The ancient East of the country is a fabulous place to begin a tour of Ireland and the Atlantic Coast is perfect for nature lovers and home to neolithic ruins such as the Bru Na Boinne, which predates Egypt’s Great Pyramids! In the 20th century, the Troubles on the island of Ireland were of great significance and still occupy a part of the public memory, so a trip to Ireland can also give an insight into the struggles that happened here and the recent resolution, marked by the Good Friday Agreement in 1998.
The Irish are very sociable and famous for their hospitality and their lively conversations are very welcoming. The tight-knit nature of the community is one of the most characteristic features of the Irish way of life and almost everywhere you can feel that intimate atmosphere of a small town. The social life of the community often revolves around their famous Pubs and visitors are well received in any part of the country. The lush green scenery has led the country to be christened the Emerald Isle and it is renowned for its folklore, including tales of leprechauns and the patron Saint Patrick ridding the island of snakes.
A trip to Ireland is incomplete without a pint of Guinness, and although tourists might be counting on living the old stereotypes of Irish Pubs and Four Leafed Clovers, Ireland offers so much more than this, seen both in its cosmopolitan capital, Dublin and it’s ancient ruins and woodland. The small size of the island makes it the perfect place for a guided-tour holiday, where a short-drive can link medieval castle ruins with vibrant city streets so that the traveller can experience the complete essence of this magical country in just one trip.
Entry requirements
Valid passport.
Visa
No visa is required.
Time zone
UTC.
Currency
Euro.
Language
English.
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Electricity
230 V. Adapter required.
Other useful information
Cars drive on the left-hand side of the road.
Health
There are no mandatory vaccinations.
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