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Ireland Tours & Holidays

Escorted tours and holidays to Ireland

Dublin, Ireland
Dublin, Ireland

Rugged coastline and lush greenery, an ancient culture steeped in folklore, and a very modern capital that has every amenity you could ask for and more: holidays in Ireland truly have something for everyone.

Once on the Emerald Isle you’ll be awed as you walk through the stunning UNESCO Biosphere Reserve of Killarney National Park. There’s also plenty of opportunity to learn about the royal rulers and colonial conquerors who built the imposing Irish castles that dot the landscape, or, if you’re feeling up to it, you can try and traverse the 1,600-mile long Wild Atlantic Way. And that’s before we mention the dramatically plunging Cliffs of Moher and the enchanting Dingle Peninsula, each of which are worthy of their own trips. With a Newmarket Holidays tour, you can decide how to spend your days without having to do any of the exhausting logistics.

Giants Causeway, Northern Ireland
Giants Causeway, Northern Ireland

If you prefer your trips to be a bit more laid back, Ireland holidays have plenty for you too. Take a city break and explore Dublin, Galway, Sligo and Cork each of which are rammed full of friendly locals and enough pubs to satisfy the most curious of drinkers. And if you happen to visit Ireland during a big event, like St Patrick’s Day or St Stephen’s Day, all the better – you’ll get a real taste of the culture. Just make sure you have the will to come back home after, because once you’re in Ireland, you’ll never want to leave.

Things to do in Ireland

Between rural, unspoilt landscapes dotted with ancient castles and quaint local villages, there is so much to be discovered in this glorious part of the world.

Traditional Irish Stew

Food & Drink in Ireland

Guinness… whiskey… potatoes… in particular are three words inseparable from the idea of Irishness.

Warm up with a simple bowl of Coddle brimming with bacon, potatoes and sausages on a cold day in Dublin. Galway has an annual oyster festival, and salmon from the Burren, Connemara and Haven smokehouses have built quite the foodie following in recent years. Lovers of seafood should head to County Galway, country’s best oysters. Try the quintessential Dublin dish of cockles in the heart of the city. For a hearty meal, try coddle – a true mark of a Dublin tradition.

There’s plenty of good drink to be had in Ireland, but you can’t visit the Emerald Isle without trying a bit of the whiskey. You can head to any of the distilleries for a great experience, but one of the best is definitely Tullamore, who offer a tour alongside tastings.

Ireland FAQs

First trip to Ireland? Here are a few questions you might have.

Time Zone

GMT

Avg. Flight Time

1 hour 30 minutes

Visa

Not required

Currency

Euro

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