09 Jan Cruise on Lough Erne in a luxury cruiser …with crew
Itinerary...
Itinerary...
Bantry House is set against a steep hillside above the southern shore of Bantry Bay in South West Cork , Ireland. Climbing the Hundred Steps behind the House gives the visitor one of the most breathtaking views in the country. The House and Garden in the foreground...
The renowned Irish photographer "Chris Hill" has spent over a year creating a magnificent photograph collection covering the four provinces of Ireland. Scenic Ulster , Scenic Leinster , Scenic Munster , and Scenic Connaught are 4 magnificent volumes covering popular sights and fantastic scenes...
Ireland Luxury Tours are offering unique coins commemorating the Titanic. These were specially cast for our company and are exclusive to us. Contact us if you are interested in these very special mementos. ...
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One of the lesser known, though widely referenced “mysteries” of Ireland are the so-called “Irish round towers” which you will see on Ireland tours. Indeed, they are known as “Irish”, for they are believed to be an almost exclusively Irish phenomenon: there are approx seventy still...
If you visit Limerick on your tours of Ireland then be aware of its history. It is very interesting. The Vikings founded Limerick in 922 AD. It was an obvious place to build a town because it was an island between the Shannon and the Abbey River...
Cork has a rich history and is worth a visit on any Ireland tours. According to tradition Cork was founded by St Finnbarre in the 7th century and he built an abbey there. The name Cork comes from the Gaelic Corcaigh , which means marshy place. For centuries the...
Galway is truly worth a visit on any Ireland tours and is one of our favorite places !!! Galway was first recorded in 1124 when a fort was built there. However the town was founded in the 13th when in 1232 a baron named Richard de Burgh...
Tours of Ireland often begin , or end , in Dublin. It has a great history. Dublin has been recognised officially since 988 AD. However until the middle of the 17th century Dublin remained a small , walled medieval town. But in after the English Civil Wars in...