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Friends of Bruton 12 Day Tour of Ireland May 1-12, 2018

ITINERARY DAY 1: Tues., May 1 - Washington, DC/En Route Depart from Washington, DC for your overnight trans-atlantic flight to Dublin. DAY 2: Wed., May 2 - Dublin AM: Welcome to Ireland! Upon your arrival you will be met at the airport and transferred to Dublin City. Panoramic Tour of Dublin Enjoy a panoramic tour of Dublin City. Discover the north and south side of the River Liffey. This area offers great striking monuments such as the General Post Office on the main thoroughfare, O Connell Street, the Custom House along the quays, as well as Phoenix Park, the largest public park in Europe. The south side appears more sophisticated with its vast Georgian squares, such as Merrion Square, where Oscar Wilde s House can still be found (today it is owned by an American College), its colorful doors, along with Grafton Street and its quality shops. Not far from St. Stephen s Green, in Kildare Street, you will see the house of Bram Stoker, the author of Dracula. This part of the city is also dominated by the students of Trinity College, where the famous Book of Kells is permanently exhibited in its library. The university faces the Medieval District where Dublin Castle and two Anglican Cathedrals can be found. L,D Visit Trinity College and the Book of Kells Thomas Burgh built the Old Library building in the 18th century. Today it houses one of Ireland s most illustrious books, the 9th century Book of Kells. Before viewing the famous book visitors pass through an excellent exhibition based on the Book of Kells and other important books written in monasteries around Ireland from the 9th century. After viewing the Book of Kells you will visit the Long Room built in 1745. Once the principal library of the University, it now contains over 200,000 books and manuscripts of Trinity s oldest volumes. Brian Boru s harp said to be the oldest harp in Ireland and a copy of the 1916 proclamation, one of the most important documents relating to Irish history are also on display in the Long Room. Visit the Guinness Storehouse The Guinness Brewery in Dublin is Europe s largest stout producing brewery and home to the Guinness Storehouse. Opened in 1904, the Storehouse was an operational plant for fermenting and storing Guinness. Today it houses a very fine exhibition dedicated to the Guinness story. You will discover what goes into making a pint of Guinness, the ingredients, the brewing process, the time, the craft, and the passion. The exhibition shows how the brew has been marketed and how it is today sold today in over 150 countries. After the tour you are invited to the Gravity Bar to enjoy their pint of Guinness. Dinner: Enjoy a Welcome Dinner and Irish story telling at the Brazen Head. Legend has it that the outlaw Robin Hood drank in this establishment. There has been a pub situated on this exact site since 1198. It is the oldest pub in the city, and a real tourist attraction. The brick outside hints at the age of the pub, and the low ceilings and the kegs turned into bar tables make for a wonderful old style atmosphere that hasn t changed in years! DAY 3: Thurs., May 3 - Dublin/Downpatrick/Belfast AM: Visit St. Patrick Center After breakfast at the hotel you will depart Dublin and travel to Belfast. En route you will visit St. Patrick Center. St. Patrick is known the worldwide as the patron saint of Ireland and he is celebrated on March 17th every year. Discover the story of St. Patrick and his place in Ireland s history at the St. Patrick Center, located beside Down Cathedral and St. Patrick s Grave in the Medieval heart of Downpatrick. The Center features an interpretative exhibition that tells the fascinating story of Ireland s Patron Saint. Your visit begins with the impressive In the Footsteps of Saint Patrick IMAX presentation about the life of St. Patrick and has aerial video footage of some of the landmark sites in Ireland associated with the Saint. A series of interactive displays allow visitors to explore how Patrick s legacy developed in early Christian times and reveal the fabulous artwork and metalwork that was produced during this Golden Age. The exhibition also examines the major impact of Irish missionaries in Dark Age Europe, a legacy that remains to this day. Visit Down Cathedral Your next stop is Down Cathedral, which stands close to what is believed to be the mortal remains of St. Patrick. The Cathedral is impressive inside and has a wonderful organ and a very interesting seating arrangement. It is generally accepted that the main walls of the Cathedral date from the years after 1220. It suffered destruction on numerous occasions including during the wars with Edward the Bruce in 1316 and finally, on the suppression of the monasteries in 1541, the Cathedral was laid waste. Notwithstanding its ruinous state that lasted until 1790, King James I granted a Charter to the Cathedral in 1609, providing for a Dean and Chapter. Rather than lose the connection with St. Patrick, the name began to be used for the growing town, which assumed the name Downpatrick. Rebuilding of the Cathedral began in 1790, it was consecrated in 1818 and the tower was completed in 1829. Continue to Belfast. DAY 4: Fri., May 4 - Belfast AM: Panoramic Tour of Belfast This morning you will enjoy a Panoramic Belfast City Tour. You will see the leaning Albert Memorial Clock Tower (Ireland s answer to the Tower of Pisa) and the Opera House, which is one of Belfast s great landmarks. Your tour will pass by the City Hall, the Opera House, the Crown Bar (dates from 1885), Queens University, and the Botanic Gardens. If time permits you will visit the Harland and Wolfe Shipyard, where the Titanic was built and launched in 1912 and Shankill and Falls Road, which will give you an indication of how life was in Belfast during the troubles. Visit the Titanic Belfast Your next stop is the Titanic Belfast, which is located in the heart of Belfast. The Titanic Belfast recreates the story of the world s most famous ship in an iconic, six floor building right beside the historic site of the original ship s construction. Opened in April 2012 to coincide with the centenary of its launch, the self-guided journey begins on entering the building s giant atrium, where the visitor is surrounded by the four ship s hull shaped wings, which house the Titanic Experience. As you journey through the nine large galleries of the interactive exhibition, you will uncover the true story of the Titanic, from her conception in Belfast in the early 1900s, through her construction and launch, to her famous maiden voyage and subsequent place in history. Visit St. Anne s Cathedral St. Anne s Cathedral, also known as Belfast Cathedral, was erected at the turn of the 20th century upon the site of the original of St. Anne s Parish Church. The cathedral was built and finally consecrated in 1903. Captivating mosaics, created in the 1920s, cover the ceiling of the baptistery. One mosaic is made up of more than 150,000 pieces. Lord Carson (1854-1935), the leading opponent of Home Rule, is buried here under a plain gray stone slab in the south aisle. The rest of the day is at leisure to explore this fascinating city on your own. DAY 5: Sat., May 5 - Belfast/Derry AM: Visit Giant s Causeway Encounter Northern Ireland s favorite giant Finn McCool at the Giant s Causeway Visitor Center on the North Antrim coast. According to legend Finn Mc- Cool created the Giant s Causeway by building stepping stones to Scotland to challenge the Scottish giant Benandonner! The Visitor Center explores the major themes of mythology, geology, landscape, ecology, culture and social history

based on the UNESCO World Heritage Site that consists of 40,000 basalt polygonal columns formed 60 million years ago after a volcanic eruption. There are various interactive exhibits and short video presentations within five designated interpretive exhibition areas and the self-guided visit will culminate with a spectacular two minute audio-visual projection of a volcanic eruption flowing over the walls and onto the floor. Continue to Derry. the 13th century, and the famous Spanish Arch. You can walk along the Corrib River to the Claddagh village or to the majestic Cathedral. Visit Dunluce Castle Your next stop is Dunluce Castle, which is situated on the Antrim Coast. The roofless ruins are breath-taking with the white chalk cliffs of Portrush close by. It was the former home of the clans McQuillan and MacDonnell. DAY 8: Tues., May 8 - Galway/Limerick Today you will travel to Limerick. En route you will journey through the Burren Region. The Burren landscape covers over 150 square kilometers and is one of Ireland s 6 National Parks. The region is visually similar to a moonscape, yet shelters a mixture of flora and archaeological sites. Centuries of weathering has produced a terrain of fissured limestone pavements, disappearing lakes, terraced mountains, and underground cave systems. You will find Arctic, Alpine, and Mediterranean plants growing together. DAY 6: Sun., May 6 - Derry/Westport AM: Walking Tour of the Derry City Walls After breakfast at the hotel you will enjoy a walking tour of the Derry City Walls. These famous walls that date back to the early part of the 17th century have been a place of several sieges. There are fine views from the top of the walls, which encircle the old city, a circuit of one mile. By walking on Derry s Walls, you have splendid views of cathedrals and churches, you will learn about the historical events that shaped the city, and explore attractions such as The Bogside, The People s Gallery: The Murals, The Diamond, the Tower Museum, and the Guildhall. Continue to Westport. PM: Visit Ballintubber Abbey En route you will visit Ballintubber Abbey. Built in 1216 for the Canon Regulars of St. Augustine, Ballintubber Abbey is the only church in Ireland that was founded by an Irish King and which is still in use today. It was built next to the site of an earlier church founded by St. Patrick in the 5th century. It is also known as the Abbey that refused to die as through its many vicissitudes, including burning by Cromwell s army in 1653, the Abbey has remained a place of worship despite years of continuous attacks and religious repression. Ballintubber retains an air of ancient beauty and spirituality and has been restored with simple elegance. Ballintubber is one of the most impressive church buildings in Ireland today. DAY 7: Mon., May 7 - Westport/Galway This morning you will depart Westport and travel to Galway. En route you will journey through the Connemara Region. Connemara is a land of lakes and rivers, bogs and mountains. A land of small villages where Gaelic is still the spoken language and where little has changed since the beginning of time. It is without a doubt the wildest and the most romantic part of Ireland. Connemara is a vast peninsula bordered by the arid and rocky coastline of Galway Bay in the south, a land characteristic for its stone walls and thatched cottages. On its northern shore the land is harsher and more secret, with spectacular views of the ocean and the beautiful fjord of Killary Harbor, as well as the steep mountains overlooking numerous lakes and large bog areas. Connemara is a real paradise for nature lovers and those in search of strong emotions. In 1951, John Ford s great movie The Quiet Man starring John Wayne, Maureen O Hara and Barry Fitzgerald was made, and filming was centred in the village of Cong on the Mayo-Galway border. Visit Kylemore Abbey Kylemore Abbey is stunningly located in the Kylemore Pass in Connemara. Mitchell Henry built the House in 1868, after having spent his honeymoon in the area. The architecture is best described as neo-gothic and the house still displays all the characteristics of that period. One of Kylemore Abbey s most famous features is its miniature cathedral, built in 1870 and known locally as the Gothic church. Today, the abbey is home to the Irish order of Benedictine nuns. They established a private school for young girls, which was the renowned Kylemore Abbey International School. The school eventually closed in 2010. Continue to Galway. PM: Walking Tour of Galway Upon your arrival in Galway you will enjoy a walking tour. Your tour starts on Eyre Square and finishes at the Claddagh. During the tour you will see Lynch Castle, home to the mayors of Galway, Saint Nicholas Church founded in Dinner: Enjoy dinner at Padraicins Restaurant, which is situated on Furbo beach overlooking Galway Bay. Visit the Cliffs of Moher Situated on the Atlantic Ocean and bordering the Burren region, the Cliffs of Moher are one of Ireland s most spectacular sights. The Cliffs boast one of the most amazing views in Ireland. On a clear day, the Aran Islands are visible in Galway Bay as well as the valleys and hills of Connemara. The Cliffs reach their highest point just north of O Brien s Tower built by Cornelius O Brien, a descendant of Brian Boru, to entertain his lady friends. DAY 9: Wed., May 9 - Limerick/Killarney After breakfast at the hotel you will depart Limerick and travel to Killarney. En route stop in the pretty village of Adare, which is regarded as one of Ireland s most picturesque villages. Adare is a small village with thatched cottages dotted throughout the town. These were created by the 3rd Earl of Dunraven in the 1820 s for his estate workers. Today they are mostly used as craft shops or restaurants. Visit Blarney Castle Your next stop is Blarney Castle, which attracts visitors from all over the world. An ancient stronghold of the McCarthy s, Lords of Muskerry, it is one of Ireland s oldest and most historic castles, and indeed one of the strongest fortresses in Munster. Built in 1446, Blarney Castle is famous for its Blarney Stone, the Stone of Eloquence, which is traditionally believed to have the power to bestow the gift of eloquence on all those who kiss it. Many legends tell the story of the Stone, but why not kiss it and find out the truth behind the legend. The Castle gardens covering 60 acres of land are under constant change and over the past few years, a water garden, fern garden and poison garden have been developed and are all open to visitors. Enjoy free time for shopping at the Blarney Woollen Mills. Originally established in 1823, Blarney Woollen Mills now houses a large selection of Irish products. With a wide selection of sweaters and woollens, crystal and china, gifts and souvenirs for all the family, this famous store has something for everyone. DAY 10: Thurs., May 10 - Killarney Today you will enjoy touring the Ring of Kerry, which is the most famous and panoramic route in Ireland. The astonishing beauty of this large peninsula, Iveragh, comes from the great diversity of its scenery, which offers incessant contrasts. En route around the Ring, take in spectacular scenery, mountains, peat bogs, lakes and magnificent views of the Atlantic Ocean as you travel along the coast road. Leaving Killarney pass through Killorglin, famous for its Puck Fair, then to Glenbeigh where the cliff road affords panoramic views of the Dingle Peninsula and Dingle Bay. Continuing to Cahirciveen, you will pass the birthplace of the National hero, Daniel O Connell. Continue through peat bogs to the town of Waterville. Proceed

to Sneem Village, famous for its brightly colored houses. The road then continues through the mountains to Molls Gap and Ladies View with superb views of the famous Lakes of Killarney. At Molls you are presented with a magnificent view of Black Valley. Close by is the famous Ladies View that provides a different perspective of this magnificent countryside, with the 3 Lakes of Killarney all surrounded by the Kerry Mountains. Ladies View received its name from Queen Victoria, who was so impressed with the view that she insisted that her ladies-in-waiting should also visit here. Visit Muckross House and Gardens Muckross House and Gardens represent the focal point and nucleus of Killarney National Park. This is Ireland s oldest National Park and it includes the world famous Lakes of Killarney, as well as the mountains and woodlands that surround them. Step back into the past on Muckross Traditional Farms and visit a very different Ireland, the Ireland of the 1930s and 1940s. Visit three separate working farms (small, medium and large), each complete with animals, poultry and machinery. The farm dwellings are furnished in traditional style, complete with dressers, settlebeds and mealbins. There is also a Laborer s Cottage, a Carpenter s Workshop and a Blacksmith s Forge. Dinner: Enjoy dinner and entertainment at Kate Kearney s Cottage. Nestled at the entrance to the world famous Gap of Dunloe, Kate Kearney s Cottage is a 150-year-old family-run establishment. Kate Kearney s Cottage hosts a traditional Irish night that consists of dinner, traditional music, and costumed dancers. DAY 11: Fri., May 11 - Killarney/Dublin This morning you will depart Killarney and travel to Dublin. En route you will visit the Rock of Cashel. Visit the Rock of Cashel Possibly the most photographed site in Ireland, the Rock of Cashel towers over the town of Cashel from its perch on a 200-foot high outcrop of limestone. It was once the seat of the Kings of Munster. St. Patrick visited the rock in 450, while Brian Boru was crowned the first high King of Ireland here in the 10th century. Granted to the church in the 12th century, by the O Brien clan, today the impressive stone walls enclose a round tower, a cathedral, a 12th century Romanesque chapel and high crosses. The Vicars Choral has been recently restored and its basement houses a small museum of artifacts found on the site. One of the leading visitor attractions in Ireland, in 2011 it was visited by Queen Elizabeth II on her historic first visit to the Republic of Ireland. DAY 12: Sat., May 12 - Dublin/Washington, DC B AM: After breakfast at the hotel you will be transferred to the airport for your return flight. You return with wonderful memories and feeling spiritually renewed. B=breakfast; L=lunch; D=dinner This itinerary includes some elements of standing and walking when not on the coach, including two walking tours and guided tours of attractions. Generally, most attractions are fully wheelchair accessible but will be limited for some of the natural and more remote visits. TOTAL PRICE FROM WASHINGTON, DC: $5899.00 p/person, double occupancy $1599.00 single room supplement The price includes all air taxes and fuel surcharges. COST INCLUDES Air: Round-trip airfare from Washington, DC, economy class Hotels: 10 nights in deluxe hotels (where available), all rooms with private facilities Meals: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily Sightseeing: Extensive as per itinerary * All sightseeing in private deluxe motor coaches and includes the services of expert English speaking guides and entrance fees Tour Director: Experienced English speaking Tour Director will accompany group throughout Ireland Transportation & Transfers: In private deluxe motor coaches Miscellaneous: Hotel taxes and service charges * Baggage handling and porterage at the hotels TOUR PRICE: Tour price is based upon current tariff and exchange rates and is subject to change. It is based upon a minimum of 20 fully paid passengers. In the event this minimum is not met a surcharge will be levied. REGISTRATION AND DEPOSITS: A deposit (by check) of $1000 p/person is required at time of registration, along with a signed registration form. A second deposit of $1000 p/person (by check) is due on or before November 1, 2017. You will be billed for the balance, which is due on or before January 1, 2018 either by check or money order. All registrations received after January 1, 2018 must be accompanied by full payment. CANCELLATION TERMS: Cancellations received: Prior to Jan. 1, 2018: $200 p/person From Jan.1-Jan. 31, 2018: $500 p/person From Feb.1-Feb. 28, 2018: $1000 p/person From March 1, 2018 onward: No refund All cancellations must be received in writing. NOTE: Comprehensive insurance is available to cover trip cancellation and interruption, baggage protection, medical, accidental death & dismemberment and emergency evacuation and repatriation. A descriptive booklet will be mailed to you upon receipt of your deposit. AIR TRANSPORTATION: Economy class via any regular IATA carrier. Any cancellation, itinerary change or failure to use confirmed air space may be subject to penalties levied by the airlines at the time of ticketing. Air tickets, once issued, are non-refundable. This is in addition to above "Cancellation Terms." PASSPORT/VISA REQUIREMENTS: A valid passport is required for all tour members. U.S. citizens do not require visas for travel to Ireland. If you are not a U.S. citizen call the Consulate of EVERY country you will enter (even in-transit when changing planes) to check on visa requirements. ALL passports must be valid for at least 6 months after the return date of the tour. TOUR PRICE DOES NOT INCLUDE: Passport, visa, and insurance, All items of a personal nature, beverages and meals not included in the tour. Gratuities to guides, bus drivers, tour escort, and hotel and restaurant staff. Optional tours and excess baggage charges. 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