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Welcome to Ireland - An Elite Six-Day Guided Experience

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Discover the magic, mystery, and timeless beauty of Ireland on this exclusive six-day luxury tour. This journey is thoughtfully designed by experts with decades of experience in heritage, culture, and hospitality across the world.

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This bespoke itinerary invites you to explore Ireland’s most captivating landscapes and stories, from the majestic Cliffs of Moher to the sacred tranquility of Holy Island and the rugged wonder of The Burren. Along the way, you’ll visit castles steeped in history, including the enchanting Craggaunowen Castle, where guests take part in private fencing and archery sessions under professional instruction.

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Highlights include an exclusive dinner in Kylemore Abbey, private guided tours through ancient monasteries and holy wells, and a leisurely cruise on Lough Derg with a picnic lunch on board. Evenings are spent in comfort and style, with fine dining, live traditional music, and the warmth of authentic Irish hospitality.

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Every element of this experience, from transport and accommodation to dining and guided activities have been meticulously curated to ensure effortless luxury and genuine cultural immersion. Designed for discerning travellers seeking depth, comfort, and connection, this tour offers not just a visit to Ireland, but an invitation to truly live it.

Kylemore Abbey – Built in the late 1800s by Mitchell Henry as a gift for his wife, this stunning lakeside castle later became home to Benedictine nuns who founded an international boarding school for girls.

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Inishmore – The largest of the Aran Islands, Inishmore is home to Dún Aonghasa, a prehistoric stone fort perched dramatically on a 100-metre cliff overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.

Cliffs of Moher – Rising over 214 metres (702 feet) above the Atlantic, these cliffs are Ireland’s most visited natural attraction, offering views as far as the Aran Islands on a clear day.

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Craggaunowen Castle – A 16th-century tower house near Quin, County Clare, Craggaunowen is part of an open-air museum where visitors can experience ancient Ireland, complete with reconstructed Iron Age dwellings and live demonstrations of traditional crafts.

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