Craic out the Guinness for St Patrick’s Day
All around the globe on March 17 people will be breaking out the Guinness and green beer for local St Patrick’s Day festivities, but the biggest celebration is in Ireland where the festivities stretch out over five days and nights of parades, parties and concerts.
There is nothing like seeing the rolling green hills of St Patrick’s adopted homeland to get in on the action and Insight Vacations has the perfect tour to introduce the emerald isle in premium style.
Insight Vacations’ seven-day Focus on Ireland is priced from $1825 per person, twin share, land only.
Some of the many highlights of the tour include:
See the Customs House, Guinness Brewery and Phoenix Park in Dublin
Visit Galway’s Lynch Memorial, Church of St Nicholas, Spanish Arch and Eyre Square
Take a scenic drive through the rocky limestone landscape of the Burren
See St John’s Castle, St Mary’s Cathedral and the Treaty Stone in Limerick
Visit the thatched cottage-lined streets of Adare
Dangle from the ramparts of Blarney Castle to kiss the legendary ‘Blarney Stone’
Drive a scenic route through Cork, Youghal and Dungarvan
Take a tour of the Waterford Crystal Factory
Travel along the Vale of Avoca to the Waters’ and Thomas Moore memorial
Visit St Kevin’s ruined monastery at Glendalough in the Wicklow Mountains.
This tour also includes an in-depth sightseeing tour in Dublin, plus orientation tours in Galway, Limerick, Killarney, Cork and Waterford.
All Insight’s premium escorted holidays include premium highlights worth hundreds of dollars, ensuring holiday budgets go further. With so many included meals, quality hotels and sightseeing experiences, guests will be astounded at the value of an Insight holiday.
The exceptional quality, unrivalled value and impeccable service provided by Insight Vacations will create holiday memories that last a lifetime. For more information see www.insightvacations.com.
A Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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