Showing posts with label Ireland Tourism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ireland Tourism. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

County Meath - Ancient Sites and Pristine Countryside

Expand your mind with ancient sites and pristine countryside in the very delightful County Meath

Ancient, majestic and rich in unspoiled scenic pastureland, Meath is the perfect place to escape the stresses and strains of modern life.  Situated in Ireland’s  Midlands and known as the Royal County, Meath was once the seat of the High Kings of Ireland, and is one of Ireland’s most historic counties with an overwhelming array of mind-blowing sites. These include the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Newgrange and the Hill of Tara, which was the traditional seat of the High Kings. If you can bear to drag yourself away from the abundance of spectacular sites, you’ll find Meath to be a chilled-out, laid-back county with charming gardens, pastoral countryside, and a whole host of leisure activities from angling to golf.

Visit County Meath in Ireland with Celtic Tours World Vacations!


Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Discover the Magic of County Cork


Discover the magic of County Cork where you can dine out on exquisite cuisine, release your adrenaline along its glorious coastline or soak up the rugged beauty of its awe-inspiring landscapes

Located on the South West Coast of Ireland, Cork is the largest of all Irish counties and to many the most varied. Steeped in over 4,000 years of history, Cork today offers its visitors a rich and distinctive cultural heritage. Cork is a region full of colour and contrasts, which includes some of Ireland’s most attractive and vivid landscapes.

From the bustling, friendly streets of Cork City, to the rugged beauty of West Cork, the tranquillity and enchantment of North Cork and the holiday atmosphere of East Cork, the county is a land of diversity waiting to be discovered and enjoyed.

Come and live the experience, County Cork offers a full range of holiday options for all interests, with numerous places to visit, many sporting and leisure activities to play or watch and a host of festivals and events to savour and remember forever.

Travel to County Cork with Celtic Tours World Vacations



Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Get lost in Donegal!

Lose yourself in some of the finest scenery Ireland has to offer

If you long to get away from it all, then Donegal is the perfect spot. With soaring sea cliffs that plummet 300 metres, deserted white sandy beaches, jaw-dropping landscapes, excellent seafood and quiet cosy pubs, Donegal forces you to sit back, slow down and admire the view.
But whether you want to opt for long rambling walks over rugged terrain, laze around on a scenic beach, or explore an ancient site, this spectacular county in Ireland’s  North West corner is hard to beat.

Travel to Donegal with Celtic Tours World Vacations


Monday, May 13, 2013

Beara Peninsula - a completely different world

A remote peninsula stretching out into the Atlantic Ocean, the Beara Peninsula is steeped in myths and legends. The mountains and valleys are rich in archeaological sites such as stone circles, wedge graves and other relics of the past. Travelers will find lakes cradled by gorgeous mountains and a rugged coastline with lots of great fishing spots; an amazing unspoilt landscape. Though only a few miles south of the more popular Ring of Kerry, the Beara Peninsula is a completely different world.


The Beara Peninsula is considered a best kept secret of tourists making it less visited by tourists then the Dingle Peninsula and the Ring of Kerry. However the minor roads can be more taxing on the driver. When traversing the Beara Peninsula, prepare for a nostalgic and somewhat slow drive across narrow roads, idyllic landscapes and picture-book villages.

Plan your self-drive Ireland vacation with Celtic Tours World Vacations.

Monday, March 4, 2013

Discover Doolin!


Discover Doolin this year! A small fishing village, set at the foot of the Cliffs of Moher and mere footsteps to the Burren, Doolin is known not only for its majestic beauty and outdoor activities. Doolin is world-renowned for its wealth of traditional Irish music. Making Doolin the perfect base for which to explore the scenic and historic County Clare.


Attracting visitors of all ages and walks of life, Doolin's rich musical heritage spans many decades. This is thanks to the earlier generations of musicians from the area. Most famous of these perhaps is the Russell brothers Micho, Gussie and Pakie.The very fabric of this largely gaeltacht community was formed from centuries of singing, dancing and storytelling. Today you will find a lively pub culture in one of the three music-pubs in Doolin: McDermott's, McGann;s and O'Connor's.  You will find music nightly in all the pubs during the summer months.

Apart from the musical heritage, Doolin is a perfect base for exploring County Clare. Here are a couple of the must-see's nearby:



Cliffs of Moher

The Cliffs of Moher, in County Clare, are one of Ireland’s top Visitor attractions, with close to 1 million visitors per year. A visit to this majestic natural wonder will and you’ll know why. The Cliffs stand 702 feet high at its highest point, stretching roughly 5 miles, offering breathtaking views of the beauty of Ireland’s west coast and the sheer power of the Atlantic Ocean. Even on a calm day, the great ocean waves ceaselessly pound the shore with white surf continually showing white surf at the base of the cliffs.





Aillwee Cave
Ireland's Premier Showcave is an experience which should be a part of everyone's visit to Doolin. Not only is it a stunning walk, Aillwee Cave is also home to Ireland's largest display of Falcons, Harris Hawks, Owls, American Kestrels and White Tailed Sea Eagles.

The Burren
The Burren is one of Ireland's most outstanding landscapes: a place of great beauty and fascination, steeped in history, teeming with wildlife and blessed with a rich culture and strong sense of community.

Activities

Explore the breathtaking scenery around Doolin with outdoor activities. Horse back riding, caving, cycling, golf, sea kayaking, walking, caving and diving are just a few of the activities you can do.

Take a day trip to Galway or hop on a boat to the Aran Islands for a day. As you can see, Doolin is a perfect base to explore County Clare. Experience this wonderful fishing village in Ireland with Celtic Tours World Vacations.


Wednesday, February 13, 2013

10 reasons to visit Kerry in 2013 - The Gathering, Ireland



Kerry is known around the world for its stunning scenery and amazing natural amenities, which include the likes of Skellig Michael, Killarney National Park and Carrantoohil. But there are many other reasons to visit the region, especially with a whole host of events planned for The Gathering Ireland 2013. 

The Gathering Ireland 2013 - 10 reasons to visit Kerry in 2013

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Matchmaker, matchmaker, make me a match - The Gathering, Ireland



Each September, thousands of single people flock to the small town of Lisdoonvarna in Co Clare in the hopes of meeting their match at the long-running Matchmaking Festival. Some simply move and mingle at the day-long dances, but others prefer to put their fate of finding a plus-one in the hands of a professional. 

The Gathering Ireland 2013 - Matchmaker, matchmaker, make me a match

Monday, February 11, 2013

The Gathering Ireland 2013 - Welcome to Dublin Town



From the friendly people and one-of-a-kind establishments to the city centre buskers and loads of green spaces, there are a million reasons why Dublin is a great place to be, even if it’s just for a day or two. 

The Gathering Ireland 2013 - Welcome to Dublin Town

Sunday, February 10, 2013

10 reasons to visit Limerick in 2013 - The Gathering Ireland



Throughout Co Limerick, people and organizations are getting in on the fun of The Gathering. The county has a jam-packed calendar of festivals and special events throughout 2013, with so many that you won’t want to miss. Though we must admit it wasn’t easy to pick just 10 events, here are some of the highlights to look out for this year. 

The Gathering Ireland 2013 - 10 reasons to visit Limerick in 2013

Saturday, February 9, 2013

96 reasons to be proud of your heritage: Connacht and Ulster



We’ve all read the school history book – words on a page about ‘what’s-his-name’. We’re asked to memorise dates and places and learn off parts of our history that are explained in a few hundred words. If you’re lucky, you might see a drawing of a battle or a painting depicting a King in all his regal finery. Learn More: The Gathering Ireland 2013 - 96 reasons to be proud of your heritage: Connacht and Ulster

Friday, February 8, 2013

The Gathering Ireland 2013 - All about trad

What makes Irish music so celebrated worldwide? Why is chancing upon an evening of informal music in a pub often the highlight of a visitor's trip to Ireland? And why is breaking into song the Irish response to almost any event, whether it’s the joy of friends getting together, the sadness of friends parting, or the extremes of sporting success and failure? Learn More: The Gathering Ireland 2013 - All about trad

Monday, October 29, 2012

Celtic Delight - Escorted Tour of Ireland



Premier Escorted Motorcoach Tour - with a new an exciting itinerary and no hidden extras!

Our Celtic Delight is perfect for those with less time in Ireland that still want a premier tour experience. A great tour featuring Limerick, Killarney, the famous Ring of Kerry, Waterford and Dublin.

Celtic Delight Escorted Tour of Ireland Highlights

  • 10 Meals - Breakfast and Dinner 
  • Visit Limerick, Killarney, Blarney, Cobh, Waterford, Kilkenny and Dublin 
  • New and Updated Itinerary 
  • Top Hotels & Entertainment 
  •  No Hidden Extras

Celtic Delight Escorted Tour of Ireland Includes

  • First Class and Superior First Class hotels throughout 
  • Full Irish breakfast daily, except day of arrival 
  • Dinner each evening, except one evening in Dublin. Including a traditional medieval castle banquet 
  • Full sightseeing by Deluxe Touring Motorcoach Professional Irish driver/guide to escort you throughout 
  •  Scenic drive along the Ring of Kerry 
  • Visits to: Cobh, Kilkenny Castle, Trinity College and the Book of Kells 
  •  Porterage of one (1) suitcase per person 
  • Tips and taxes in Ireland. 
  • Gratuities to the driver/guide not included 
  • Celtic Tours flight bag and portfolio of travel documents
Visit our website for more details on this fabulous escorted tour of Ireland

Monday, October 22, 2012

Celtic Sojourn - Escorted Tour of Ireland






Premier Escorted Motorcoach Tour!

An exciting new itineary featruing Titanic Belfast, scenic Donegal and the Slieve League cliffs, plus enjoy a Medieval Castle Banquet! Take advantage of Early Bird Savings on this tour at $200 per couple! Limited to first come first serve!

Celtic Sojourn Escorted Tour of Ireland Highlights

  • 12 Meals - Breakfast and Dinner 
  • Visit Dublin, Belfast, Donegal, Galway, Limerick 
  •  New and Updated Itinerary 
  • Top Hotels & Entertainment 
  • No Hidden Extras

Celtic Sojourn Escorted Tour of Ireland Includes

  • First Class and Superior First Class hotels throughout 
  •  Full Irish breakfast daily, except day of arrival 
  • Dinner each evening, including a traditional medieval castle banquet 
  • Full sightseeing by Deluxe Touring Motorcoach 
  •  Professional Irish driver/guide to escort you throughout 
  • Visit to Rathbaun Farm to see an actual working farm, including coffee/tea and Irish Farmhouse scones 
  • Panoramic city tours of Dublin and Belfast 
  • Visits to: Mellifont Abbey, Titanic Belfast, Giant's Causeway, Glenveagh Castle and National Park, Slieve League Cliffs, Belleek China, Cliffs of Moher
  •  Porterage of one (1) suitcase per person 
  • Tips and taxes in Ireland. 
  • Gratuities to the driver/guide not included 
  • Celtic Tours flight bag and portfolio of travel documents
Visit our website for more information about this fabulous tour of Ireland

Monday, October 15, 2012

Irish Rose - Escorted Tour of Ireland


Premier Escorted Motorcoach Tour - with a new an exciting itinerary and no hidden extras!

A scenic and unforgettable jouney through Ireland from Belfast to the Ring of Kerry. Plus, Celtic Tours offeres unbelievable Early Bird Discounts of $250 per couple on this tour (first come first serve), so book early and save!!

Irish Rose Escorted Tour of Ireland Highlights

  • 16 Meals - Breakfast and Dinner 
  • Visit Dublin, Belfast, Donegal, Galway, Limerick, Killarney 
  • New and Updated Itinerary 
  • Top Hotels & Entertainment 
  • No Hidden Extras

Irish Rose Escorted Tour of Ireland Includes

  • First Class and Superior First Class hotels throughout 
  • Full Irish breakfast daily, except day of arrival Dinner each evening, including a traditional medieval castle banquet Full sightseeing by 
  • Deluxe Touring Motorcoach Professional Irish driver/guide to escort you throughout 
  • Visit to Rathbaun Farm to see an actual working farm, including coffee/tea and Irish Farmhouse scones 
  • Panoramic city tours of Dublin and Belfast 
  • Scenic drive along the Ring of Kerry 
  • Visits to: Mellifont Abbey, Titanic Belfast, Giant's Causeway, Glenveagh Castle and National Park, Slieve League Cliffs, Belleek China, Cliffs of Moher 
  • Porterage of one (1) suitcase per person 
  •  Tips and taxes in Ireland. 
  • Gratuities to the driver/guide not included 
  •  Celtic Tours flight bag and portfolio of travel documents
Check out our website for more details on this fabulous escorted tour of Ireland

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Celtic Dream


Premier Escorted Motorcoach Tour - with a new an exciting itinerary and no hidden extras! Our Celtic Dream tour continues to be one of the best valued tours on the market. Plus, Celtic Tours offeres unbelievable Early Bird Discounts of $500 per couple on this tour (first come first serve), so book early and save!!

Celtic Dream Tour of Ireland Highlights:
  • 20 Meals - Breakfast and Dinner 
  • Visit Dublin, Belfast, Donegal, Galway, Limerick, Killarney, Blarney, Cobh, Waterford and Kilkenny
  •  New and Updated Itinerary Top Hotels & Entertainment 
  • No Hidden Extras 
Celtic Dream Tour of Ireland Includes:
  • First Class and Superior First Class hotels throughout
  • Full Irish breakfast daily, except day of arrival CDB Tour 13-day: 
  • Dinner each evening except for one night in Dublin, including a traditional medieval castle banquet and traditional Irish entertainment and dinner in Dublin. CDA 12-Day Tour: Dinner each evening including a traditional medieval castle banquet and traditional Irish entertainment and dinner in Dublin 
  • Full sightseeing by Deluxe Touring Motorcoach Professional Irish driver/guide to escort you throughout 
  • Visit to Rathbaun Farm to see an actual working farm, including coffee/tea and Irish Farmhouse scones 
  •  Panoramic city tours of Dublin and Belfast 
  • Scenic drive along the Ring of Kerry
  •  Visits to: Mellifont Abbey, Titanic Belfast, Giant's Causeway, Glenveagh Castle and National Park, Slieve League Cliffs, Belleek China, Cliffs of Moher, Cobh, Kilkenny Castle, Trinity College and the Book of Kells, Whitefriar Church, Guinness Brewery Storehouse and Jameson Whiskey Distillery tour 
  • Porterage of one (1) suitcase per person 
  • Tips and taxes in Ireland. Gratuities to the driver/guide not included 
  • Celtic Tours flight bag and portfolio of travel documents

Visit our website for more details! http://bit.ly/MgmXYX

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

7 Tips to Plan a Successful Gathering


The Gathering in Ireland is a year-long celebration of all that is unique and great about Ireland: our vibrant, living culture, heritage and people. Plan your 2013 Gathering in Ireland! Here are 7 tips to plan a successful Gathering:

1. Work with Celtic Tours World Vacations!
With over 40 years in the business of planning quality and affordable vacations to Ireland, we know Ireland! Let us help you plan your group trip to Ireland for the Gathering, 2013

2. Decide who you want to invite
The Gathering, Ireland is about getting back to your roots, learning your history and having a lot of fun in the process! To plan the best Gathering possible, you first have to decide who you want to invite. Seek out your connections around the US such as friends, family, school and work colleagues and start communicating with them now. Get them involved in the planning and excited about visiting Ireland in 2013!

3. Schedule your Gathering around existing events
Don't do it alone! Throughout Ireland there will be events from sports to concerts and festivals. Join in the crowd and rub elbows with distant relatives.

4. Actively involve your group
Get your group involved in the planning of your group trip to Ireland. Think of ways for them to participate that will help them reconnect with their ancestral community. For example, being part of a community development project in Ireland could be a meaningful experience for the visitor to Ireland and let them leave a lasting legacy to be proud of.

5. Keep the local press informed
Stay in touch with the local press such as radio and tv stations, newspapers, local journalists and editors. Send good quality press releases - this is a great way to reach a lot of people for FREE!

6. Utilize your resources
When you book your group trip to Ireland with Celtic Tours World Vacations, you get free color flyers and co-op advertising. There are also a lot of valuable resources for your Gathering available at www.thegatheringireland.com including posters, invites and How to guides.

7. Share your experiences
Like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter and tell us about it - we love to hear about your travels to Ireland with Celtic Tours World Vacations

Excited to visit Ireland with your group? Give Celtic Tours World Vacations a call to start planning today! 1-800-833-4373

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Sunset Kayak Trip - Lakes of Killarney

Watch The Sun Set In The West Over Killarney National Park & Dingle On This Magical Kayak Trip

Kayak silently past rustling islands and sleepy swans. Land at the mystical 6th century abbey ruins on Innisfallen Island and hopefully glimpse some of Ireland's last native red deer. Return by kayak to Ross Castle in twilight, and possibly moonlight, as nightfall creeps over the oak and yew woods.

No Previous Kayaking Experience Is Needed.

Experience this magical adventure on Celtic Tours World Vacations Choose Your Own Adventure self-drive vacation to Ireland.

Friday, August 31, 2012

7 Heritage Sites in Shannon


The spirit of Old Ireland lives on in Shannon. On the wide estuary of the River Shannon, on the open moors or in the deep woodland, bog cotton danced in the breeze admidst a blaze of color from heather, gorse and hawthorn. This is a view of Ireland in ancient times.

Learn about the heritage of Ireland in the Shannon area by visiting these Ireland heritage sites:



Adare Castle
Adare is regarded as a fine example of the medieval fortified castle in Ireland and is one of a number of outstanding castles situated in County Limerick. It is sited on the north bank of the River Maigue in a strategic position on a substantial earlier ringwork where it was able to control traffic on the river. It was an important stronghold of the Earls of Desmond. A strong, square keep forms the defensive core of the castle that stands within a walled ward surrounded by a moat. Beside the river is the great hall, with early 13th century windows looking out on to the river, and nearby is a kitchen and a bakery.


Ardfert Cathedral
A monastery was founded here by St. Brendan 'The Navigator' in the 6th century. There are three medieval churches, an ogham stone and a number of early Christian and medieval grave slabs on the site today. The earliest building is the cathedral which dates from the 12th to 17th centuries. It has a fine Romanesque west doorway, a magnificent 13th century east window and a spectacular row of nine lancets in the south wall. Two effigies of ecclesiastical figures of late 13th to early 14th century date are mounted on either side of the east window. The battlements were added in the 15th century. The pre-12th century block of masonry is clearly visible in the north wall. One of the two smaller churches is a fine example of late Romanesque and the other is a plain 15th century structure with an interesting carving of a wyvern on one of the windows. Access for people with disabilities to exhibition area and viewing point.



Desmond Hall
West Limerick preserves many of Ireland's surviving spacious medieval halls. The Desmond Banqueting Hall is an imposing two-storey structure and was used by the Earls of Desmond for banqueting and entertainment. The Hall, vaulted lower chamber and adjoining tower were all constructed during the 15th century (the hall and chamber were built on the remains of a 13th century structure of similar size). Its restored medieval features include and oak musicians' gallery and a limestone hooded fireplace.

Dromore Wood
An area of approximately 400 hectares (1000 acres), Dromore was established as a nature reserve because of the diversity and richness of its flora and fauna. This richness comes from the fact that it has many different habitat types. These include a river, lakes, turloughs, callows (flodded meadows), limestone pavement, fen peat, reed beds and species-rich woodland.

The reserve has historical and archaeological aspects. The 17th century O'Brien Castle is still standing by the lake edge. This is also the sites of Cahermacrea Castle, Kilakee Church, two ring forts and a lime kiln.

Ennis Friary
This 13th century Franciscan friary, founded by the O'Briens, of Thomond who once ruled much of north Munster, has numerous 15th/16th century sculptures carved in the local hard limestone:

A carved image of St. Francis displaying the stigmata is evident in the nave. He carries a cross staff and wears the Franciscan habit. Under the south arch of the tower, an elaborate tracery canopy of the late 15th century was perhaps part of an ornate tomb.  The corbels supporting this are carved on one side with a bishop and, on the other, the Virgin & Child. An arch between the nave and transept bears, in a niche, an image of "Ecce Home" or "Christ's Pity". His hands are bound and tokens of the crucifixion are arranged about. The magnificent east window, with its five tall, narrow lancets, lights the chancel.  The chancel once contained several royal and aristocratic tombs, among those remaining at the friary are the canopy of the Inchiquin/O' Brien tomb and also the Creagh tomb which incorporates five sculptured passion panels from the much older MacMahon Tomb. Set into the back of this tomb is thirteen carved figures representing Christ and the Apostles, all dating from the mid 15th century.

Listowel Castle
The construction date of the earliest castle at Listowel dates to the 13th century but the present castle was probably built in the 15th century by the FitzMaurices. The castle stands on an elevation on a steep bank, overlooking the river Feale, above the location of a strategic ford. A substantial part of the front of the castle survives consisting of two large, square towers of four storeys, standing almost to the original height of 15.3 metres, connected by a wall of the same height and linked together by an arch on one side. A major programme of conservation works has been undertaken at the castle including the provision of an external staircase to allow public access to the upper levels.

Scattery Island
Located approximately one mile off Kilrush, Scattery Island is home to a monastic settlement founded in the early 6th century by St. Senan who was born locally.

There are the ruins of six churches and one of the highest Round Towers in Ireland, 120 feet high, with it's unusual feature of it's door at ground level.  Scattery has had many invasions down through the centuries; the Vikings invaded during the early 9th century but Brian Boru later recaptured the island.  It is believed that Scattery is a derivation of the Norse word for treasure, which is Scatty.

The main church on the island is Teampall Naomh Mhuire (Cathedral of Saint Mary), situated next to the round tower.  Scattery for a time in the 12th century administered to a diocese.  There is an effigy of a bishop's head on the outside of the east window of the Cathedral believed to be that of St. Senan.  The holy well, called Tobar Sinean, beside the round tower was of great reverence and respect by the islanders.  It was also associated with a pattern held on St. Senan's Feast Day on 8th March.  St. Senan is believed to have died in the year 544 and is reputed to be buried in St. Senan's Bed beside Temple Senan a small 12th Century Romanesque church.

An exhibition of the history of the island is housed in the visitor reception building, which is situated near the pier.


Visit Shannon on your next self-drive vacation to Ireland.

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Ireland Video from Celtic Tours with Switchback



Let the spirit of Ireland get under your skin and into your heart. We want you to sing your heart out at our festivals, start off your mornings with a full Irish breakfast and feel like family in our cozy B&B's. Because here, you're always welcome! So go on, Jump Into Ireland with Celtic Tours http://www.CelticTours.com Music kindly provided by Switchback http://www.waygoodmusic.com/index.php

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Kylemore Abbey

Kylemore Abbey is the no.1 visitor attraction in the West of Ireland and a ‘must see’ visit for any tour of Ireland. Set in the dramatic Connemara landscape of mountains and lakes, Kylemore is an iconic attraction, famous around the world. From it’s beginnings as a romantic gift in the 1860s to becoming home to the Benedictine Nuns in 1920, Kylemore is steeped in history and tales of tragedy, romance, royal visits, spirituality and education. The Benedictine community welcome visitors to experience the Victorian atmosphere of the restored rooms of the abbey and gothic church explore the magical Victorian Walled Garden, nature trails and woodland walks and much more.



Visit Kylemore Abbey on your next self-drive vacation to Ireland with Celtic Tours World Vacations.

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