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Ireland Forever


Irresistibly Irish, endlessly fun for families Step dancers teach you to kick up your heels, “ducks” and horse-drawn carriages show you the sites... a treasure hunt and ghostly spirits reveal secrets centuries old, and that’s just in Dublin! Take a train to the country and learn to make pottery, Celtic jewelry and an Irish meal... explore Killarney by jaunting cart, bicycle and a boat... see what it’s like to live in a castle and on a farm with sheep, dogs, music, stories and more.


1. ARRIVE DUBLIN / “DUCKS” TO DINNER Tour begins: 3:30 PM, Conrad Dublin. A transfer is included from Dublin Airport to the Conrad Dublin hotel, centrally located in the heart of Ireland’s capital city steps from St. Stephen’s Green. With a bustling harbor and a river running through the middle of the city, the best way to explore Dublin is by land and on water! Board our private “DUKW”* (like a “duck,” it’s amphibious!) for a sightseeing tour that splashes into the water right from the road so you can get a closer look at all sides of the city, from Viking Dublin to its medieval core and Georgian squares, Trinity College and St. Patrick’s Cathedral. Join us for a welcome reception and dinner tonight, where we kick off a week of fun with singing and Irish step dancing lessons. Meals D


2. A TREASURE HUNT AND GHOST TOUR Dublin dates back to the 9th century when seafaring Vikings founded a settlement here; you can still find remnants of its


Call your travel agent or Tauck Bridges at 877-519-1035 Maximum Elevation: 1,600 ft. IRELAND of Moher Cliffs Newmarket-on-Fergus Shannon Killarney


Blarney Castle


Kinsale Cork


Dublin


Castlemartyr Ballymaloe


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