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This classic manor house is now available as accomadation. It is a magnificent private estate and is the last word in luxury. If you have a small group visiting for any tours of Ireland it is well worth considering this opulent option. The house has 8 double bedrooms...

Dublin Castle is located in the very heart of historic Dublin and should not be missed on any Ireland tours. It is just too iconic !! The Castle stands on the high ridge , the highest ground in the locality , at the junction of the...

At Ireland Luxury Tours we have had the pleasure of looking after Sir Ian Botham , Lord Digby Jones , Monty Halls , Dr Vince Cable and top U.S.A lawyer Scott Ferrell...

The Great Famine in Ireland began as a natural catastrophe of extraordinary magnitude and the history is a must for anyone taking tours of Ireland. But its effects were severely worsened by the actions and inactions of the Whig government which was headed by Lord John...

Belleek Pottery has operated for more than 150 years as Northern Ireland's leading manufacturer of porcelain giftware. It is worth visiting on any Ireland tours to bring a quality memento from your trip. The company has achieved an international reputation for the high quality of its...

La Girona was a galleon of the 1588 Spanish Armada which foundered and sank off Lacada Point , County Antrim, Northern Ireland , on the night of 26 October 1588 after making its way eastward along the Irish coast. The wreck is noteworthy for the loss...

Enjoy the rugged landscape of this isolated island , you can let your mind wander and discover a tranquility and beauty that is so unexpected. The ferry from Ballycastle to Rathlin Island travels just six miles across the "Sea of Moyle". If you are on Ireland...

This is a rope suspension bridge near Ballintoy , on the North coast. The bridge links the mainland to the tiny Carrick Island. The site is owned and maintained by the National Trust ,  spans twenty metres , and is thirty metres above the rocks below. The bridge is...

Dunluce is on a spectacular  crag on the famous North Antrim coast that was shaped when the sea cut deep into the land , exploiting cracks on either side of the rock. The nomadic boatmen - Ireland's first inhabitants - who crossed from south-west Scotland in...