17 Apr Titanic Day !!!
Had fantastic clients in Belfast today who were interested in the Titanic...
Had fantastic clients in Belfast today who were interested in the Titanic...
TUES 9TH OCT Meet coach and driver/guide at Dublin airport 8.00 am approx. Travel into Dublin and book into Buswells hotel for 1 night B&B http://www.buswells.ie/ Take a Viking Splash Tour http://www.vikingsplash.ie/ or an open top bus tour Visit the Guinness Storehouse and enjoy the view from the bar...
We have just had the opportunity to see the new Titanic Museum in Belfast , WOW !!!! It is truly spectacular and a real credit to the designers and developers...
On Ireland tours between Clonmel and Mitchelstown is Ardfinnan , where a beautiful fourteen-arched stone bridge crosses the Suir and a private castle stands on the hillside opposite. Follow the foot of the Knockmealdowns for several miles and you come to Clogheen , and here you...
Ever since 1693 , when the Royal Society first publicised it as one of the great wonders of the world , the Giants Causeway has been a major tourist attraction on any tours of Ireland , or Belfast tours. It is without doubt a must...
Horn Head is magnificent, a six-hundred foot rock face scored by ledges on which perch countless guillemots and gulls. Puffins are also returning in significant numbers. The best view of the cliffs, sea-tracks and caves is from the water, but the cliff road is vertiginous...
The island of Inishbofin is a mellow , balmy place , quite different from the mainland , and as such worth a visit on any Ireland tours. It is a bit of a hidden gem. There are day trips from the little village of Clifden...
If you are planning Ireland tours then check out Ireland Luxury Tours. We can create Ireland tours covering the whole of Ireland and we concentrate on authentic Ireland. We use locally owned hotels , comfortable vehicles , and experienced driver/guides. Our Ireland tours will take you to little...
If you are on tours of Ireland and fancy driving along a minor road the Murlough Bay is the most spectacular of all the bays along the northern coast. From the rigged cliff-tops , the hillside curves down to the sea in a series of wildflower...
The Lagan Lookout near the Custom House is a good position from which to view the world's second - and third-largest cranes, Goliath and Samson, across the river in East Belfast's Harland & Wolff shipyard. This is the city's proudest international asset: the ill-fated Titanic...