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1. GIANTS CAUSEWAY The Norths best known tourist attraction….but do not think that you ahve seen the coast by just visiting the Giants Causeway. Many make that mistake. The coast has so much more to offer including castles , rugged cliffs , long sandy beaches , rolling hills and glens , and beautiful harbours and villages. The [...]

This year we have had several requests at Ireland Luxury Tours to combine Ireland tours with tours of Scotland. The itinerary below is a sample of the tours we can arrange of Ireland and Scotland. SUN 26TH  : Arrive in Dublin and transfer to TRINTY CAPITAL HOTEL (2 nights) http://www.trinitycapitalhotel.com/?gclid=CMPS-pfPr6MCFRQ_lAodgQjq5Q MON 27TH : See Dublin (Viking Splash Tour [...]

County Meath is a maritime county in the province of Leinster and in the eastern part of Ireland. The county, covering an area of 904 square miles, has a population of 135,000 approx. Bordered on the east by Dublin and the Irish Sea, on the north by Louth, Monaghan, and Cavan, on the west by Westmeath, and on [...]

Maritime county in the extreme northeast, in the province of Ulster, one of the six counties of Northern Ireland. The county has an area of 1,092 square miles and a population of 562,216. Only twenty miles across the Irish Sea from Scotland at its closest  point, Antrim has served as a conduit linking the two [...]

One of the four provinces of Ireland. This Northwest province covers an area of 6838 square miles. It has a population of around 500,000. Connacht is the least arable but one of the most beautiful provinces of Ireland. Its name derives from the Connachta , followers of Conn of the Hundred Battles , a branch of the Venii tribe [...]

Waterford is a maritime county in the province of Munster. Covering 716 square miles , Waterford has a population of over 110,000. The  county  is bounded on the north by the River Suir, on the east by Waterford Harbour, and on the south by the Celtic Sea.  The Knockmeal down (2,609 feet) and the Comeragh/Monavallagh mountains on [...]