NORTHERN EUROPE, GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND Traveling Well Includes…
• TAUCK’S YELLOW ROADS! Journey off-the-beaten path, from lunar-like landscapes of the Burren to dramatic winding roads through Caha Pass, to the lush Wicklow Hills
• A private tour, tasting, dinner and Irish entertainment at the Jameson Distillery in Dublin • Private recital at Saint Fin Barre’s Cathedral in Cork • Two nights at Dromoland Castle • Tour of the Waterford Crystal center for a visual journey through 220 years of glass making • Guided visit through Glendalough to see the ruins of a 6th-century monastic settlement • Airport transfers upon arrival and departure as noted • 15 meals, service charges, gratuities to local guides, admission fees, taxes and porterage
Enjoy a private recital at St. Fin Barre’s Cathedral in Cork before dinner at Hayfield Manor Hotel. Meals BD
5. CRYSTAL IN WATERFORD, A TRAIN TO DUBLIN Waterford Crystal is among the finest glassware in the world; see how it is crafted on a visual journey of over 220 years of glass making at the Waterford Crystal center. Then it’s all aboard a train bound for Ireland’s capital city of Dublin. Tonight, be our exclusive guests for a private tour, tasting, dinner and Irish entertainment at the Jameson Distillery. Meals BLD
6. A LITTLE DUBLIN HOSPITALITY Dublin sightseeing includes O’Connell Street, elegant Georgian squares, and beautiful parks. We’ll take you inside Trinity College Library to see the 8th-century Book of Kells, before giving you the opportunity to enjoy the city as you wish. Wander among the stylish shops of Grafton Street, stroll along the River Liffey or St. Stephen’s Green, or experience the grandeur of Merrion Square. Dinner is on your own tonight; Dublin’s restaurants, and Irish cuisine, have earned high marks on the European culinary scene. Meals B
7. SPEND THE DAY IN WICKLOW AND DUBLIN Travel outside of Dublin into the hills of Wicklow to the ancient monastic settlement of Glendalough via Tauck’s scenic Yellow Roads. Founded in the 6th century, most of the ruins and sites date from the 10th century and are remarkably preserved; see some of the most significant ones on a guided tour. Return to Dublin midday for time at leisure to explore the city on your own. Join us tonight for a farewell dinner. Meals BD
8. JOURNEY HOME Tour ends: Dublin. Fly home anytime. A transfer is included from The Westbury Hotel to Dublin Airport. You should allow a minimum of 3 hours for check-in. Meals B
Call your travel agent or Tauck at 877-519-1035
8 DAYS FROM $3,390 PLUS AIRFARE (7 Breakfasts, 2 Lunches & 6 Dinners)
BEGINS SHANNON
May 5, 12, 26 Jun 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 Jul 7, 21, 28 Aug 11, 18 Sep 1, 8, 22, 29 Oct 6, 13
Dates in blue indicate Small Group Departures averaging 24 Tauck guests, specially priced from $4190 per person double; ask at booking.
Special Solo Traveler Savings: dates in red indicate special departures where you save $200 on the single room price; inquire at time of booking.
Go to
www.tauck.com for space availability; additional departure dates may become available as these sell out.
PRICE PER PERSON May & October 7 – 13 Double $3390
June – October 6 Double $3690
Single $4230 Single $4530
Triple $3327 Triple $3627
International Airfare is additional. Call Tauck for special rates on international air for travel originating in the U.S. (subject to availability).
Please ask at time of booking about additional hotel nights before or after your journey and about our comprehensive Guest Protection Product.
FINE HOTELS / GREAT LOCATIONS Night 1,2* DROMOLAND CASTLE HAYFIELD MANOR HOTEL
Night 3,4
Night 5-7 THE WESTBURY HOTEL * Tour of May 5 will stay at the Old Ground Hotel
Newmarket-on-Fergus Cork
Dublin
Spend two nights at Dromoland Castle
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