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HIGHLIGHTS OF DUBLIN AND SCENIC IRELAND
Ireland, known as the magical Emerald Isle, is a land of great historical and cultural significance. When you drive the narrow roads with their parallel stonewalls, you’re traveling through the same rolling hills that attracted the Iron Age Celts from Central Europe in 500 B.C.
Exploring Dublin, Ireland’s lively capital city, is necessary to appreciate and understand Irish history and culture. Stepping onto the Trinity College’s campus for the first time is an unforgettable experience and bibliophiles will marvel at The Book of Kells. It is within this great literary city where geniuses such as James Joyce, Oscar Wilde and Roddy Doyle drew inspiration.
In modern Dublin, Irish prosperity is reflected in
its grand hotels, continental restaurants, bistros
and vibrant pubs. One of the many visitor draws in Dublin is the Guinness Storehouse. Built in the style of the Chicago School of Architecture in 1904, it was originally used as a fermentation house. Today the property features a multimedia exhibition on everything from retro advertising to the craft of brewing. Another popular attraction is Dublin Castle, which was the seat of power and government
for many centuries. Today the castle is used for important State receptions and Presidential Inaugurations. The State Apartments, Undercroft, Chapel Royal, Craft Shop, and Heritage Center are open to visitors.
Beyond Dublin, travelers traverse magnificent scenery of lush landscapes punctuated by idyllic towns. A few miles outside of Cork lies the famous Blarney Castle, where you can kiss the famous “Stone of Eloquence.” The Blarney Woollen Mills
is another nearby point of interest, where you can find quality Irish-made goods.
Venturing farther south, embark on Ireland’s most popular 100-mile scenic drives – the Ring of Kerry. This winding route reveals magnificent views of MacGillycuddy’s Reeks as well as the scenic coast of beaches and cliffs.
North of the Ring of Kerry, along the coast of County Clare, lies the famous Cliffs of Moher, a spectacular wall of sandstone that reaches almost 700 feet above the Atlantic Ocean. Travel onward to mystical Bunratty Castle. Visitors to this 16th-century castle can join in a sumptuous feast in the castle’s grand banquet hall while enjoying the Renaissance
chorale melodies of the Bunratty Castle Singers. Of course, there is much more to explore in
Ireland, but be sure not to miss experiencing the friendly pubs, where Guinness ale and the patrons’ playful banter flow freely. It’s here that you’ll find Ireland’s very special appeal – its people.
We’ve been sharing Ireland & Britain with the world since 1932.
Come explore with us!
Enjoy locally crafted guided tours –
Plus, AAA Members always receive an additional $25 off per person on any CIE Tours’ guided vacation!
TASTE OF IRELAND 5, 6 or 7 days from $929 A fast-paced jaunt, great for first-timers. See Ireland’s top highlights: the
Ring of Kerry, Blarney Castle, Dublin and the Cliffs of Moher – and feast medieval-style in a castle.
3 departures per week, January to December
SCOTTISH DREAM 8 days from $1,899 Visit Edinburgh, Glasgow and the Highlands. See majestic castles, cruise on Loch Lomond, savor a whisky-tasting, and stop off in St Andrews to see its famed golf course.
3 departures per week, March to October
HIGHLIGHTS OF BRITAIN 15 days from $4,299 See the great cities, charming villages and unspoiled countryside of England, Wales and Scotland. Visit Windsor Castle, Stonehenge, Cardiff, Edinburgh, London’s highlights and more.
Departs Sundays, April to October
CIE Tours offers over 50-award winning guided vacations in Ireland, Britain, Iceland and Italy, including small group departures with a maximum of
26 guests, our Family Vacation Collection, exclusive private driver vacations, and custom independent trips.
To book or for more
more information call 610.258.2371
click northampton.aaa.comorvisit
AAA Northampton County
3914 Hecktown Road, Easton, PA 18045
Prices are land only, per person, based on double occupancy on 2019 departures and vary by departure date.
Ballycastle, Co. Antrim
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