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Traveling Well Includes…


• Tauck’s private shore excursions and distinctive inclusions valued at $3,061 • All gratuities to Tauck Director(s), ship staff aboard Le Soléal, and local guides • Two nights in Dublin in the heart of the city • Two nights in London at The Langham, beloved of royalty and celebrities • Visit to Abbey Garden on Tresco Island in the Isles of Scilly • Tauck Exclusive lecture by a local historian on “The Troubles” in Belfast • Visit to a living museum on the Isle of Man and an evening of Manxian music


• Alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages available throughout the day aboard ship, including house wines and spirits; premium wines and spirits available at extra cost


• Airport transfers upon arrival and departure as noted • 28 meals, service charges, applicable fuel surcharges, taxes and porterage


Discover out-of-the-way places on a small ship cruise to captivating islands, seaport villages, and cities in Ireland and Great Britain... the Isle of Man with its rugged coastline, medieval castles and Celtic legends... the Isles of Scilly in the Gulf Stream, quiet retreats from the mainland’s madding crowds, lush with gardens... the Victorian charm of Guernsey, an island occupied by Germans during World War II. Ramble in colorful Kinsale... walk the decks of Lord Nelson’s ship, Victory, in Portsmouth... live the Titanic’s compelling history at a state of the art museum in Belfast... stay two nights at Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s favorite London hotel, and more...


3. ENNISKERRY / DUBLIN /  EMBARK SHIP Take a ride to Enniskerry for a visit to Powerscourt Estate and one of the most beautiful gardens in Europe, designed in 1731 and inspired by the opulent gardens of Renaissance Italian villas. Enjoy a guided tour of enchanting grottoes, terraces, ponds, waterfalls, statuary, winding wooded paths, and Japanese gardens. Lunch at the Powerscourt Golf Club, then return to Dublin where you’ll embark on Le Soléal. Dine aboard ship; this evening you sail for Belfast. Meals BLD


4.  BELFAST & THE TITANIC Dock in Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland. A tour of historic sights includes Queen’s University, the magnificent Baroque Revival-style City Hall, and the Parliament buildings at Stormont Estate. Signs of past sectarian conflict remain in the “peace walls” that crisscross the city landscape, dividing Catholic and


1. ARRIVE DUBLIN Tour begins: 6:00 PM, Conrad Dublin. A transfer is included from Dublin Airport to Conrad Dublin. This award-winning luxury hotel is within easy walking distance of the cobblestone streets of Temple Bar and the many shops that line Grafton Street; Conrad Dublin was rated by Condé Nast as one of the top ten hotels in Ireland. This evening, we welcome you to Ireland and invite you to join us for a welcome reception and dinner. Meals D


2. DUBLIN CITY SIGHTS A morning tour of Dublin city sights includes St. Stephen’s Square, Phoenix Park, O’Connell Street (the city’s main thoroughfare), Georgian Green, the Lord Mayor’s Residence, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, and Trinity College, where you’ll see the exquisitely illuminated Book of Kells. The afternoon is yours to explore this great city on your own, discover its pubs and restaurants and reputation as a culinary capital. Meals B


Call your travel agent or Tauck at 800-468-2825


Tour the library at Trinity College, Dublin, home to The Book of Kells tauck.com 23


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