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Showing posts with label tours to Ireland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tours to Ireland. Show all posts
Monday, July 1, 2013
Bram Stoker Festival: Dublin
The three-day festival will peel back the layers of the city to reveal Stoker's Dublin. Prepare for a weekend for all the family with walking tours through the lane-ways and hidden steps of the Victorian macabre of the city; literary workshops exploring horror writing with award-winning authors for both teens and adults; Stoker-themed theater, lively discussions on all things vampire, and a highlight being an evening of spooky spectacle from renowned street theater company Spraoi in the grounds of Dublin Castle.
For 3 days, over 30 events will celebrate the life, work and legacy of the native-born Dubliner and horror novelist Bram Stoker and his gothic novel 'Dracula'. Visit Dublin this October 25-27, 2013 with Celtic Tours World Vacations
Location:
Dublin, Ireland
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
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
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
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
- 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
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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
Celtic Tours Offers Group Packages for The Gathering, Ireland
Celtic Tours World Vacations is pleased to offer group packages for the Gathering in Ireland, 2013. The Gathering, Ireland is a year-long celebration of being Irish. Whether you are Irish-born or Irish in spirit, Ireland is calling you to Ireland to celebrate with her and Celtic Tours World Vacations has group packages for you. Celtic Tours is pleased to offer group space in regularly scheduled departures of our escorted tours, or design your own gathering with the group department at Celtic Tours World Vacations. Gather your friends and family and jump into Ireland for the Gathering, 2013.
Monday, September 17, 2012
Neolithic Sites of Ireland
Explore the ancient history of Ireland at Neolithic sites. Here are just a few:
The Loughcrew Cairns
The Loughcrew Cairns, also known as the Hills of the Witch, are a group of Neolithic passage tombs dating to 3000 BC. The tombs are located on three different hills and Cairn T, one of the largest tombs in the complex, is situated on Cairnbane East. Inside this tomb lies a cruciform chamber, a corbelled roof and some of the most beautiful examples of Neolithic art in Ireland. During the Vernal and Autumn Equinox people gather at dawn in Cairn T to watch sunlight enter the chamber and illuminate the inside of the tomb.
Newgrange
Newgrange was constructed over 5,000 years ago (about 3,200 B.C.), making it older than Stonehenge in England and the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt. Newgrange was built during the Neolithic or New Stone Age by a farming community that prospered on the rich lands of the Boyne Valley. Knowth and Dowth are similar mounds that together with Newgrange have been designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
Ceide Fields
Beneath the wild boglands of North Mayo lies the Céide Fields, the most extensive Stone Age monument in the world, consisting of field systems, dwelling areas and megalithic tombs. The stone walled fields, extending over thousands of acres are almost 6,000 years old, the oldest known in the world. They are covered by a natural blanket bog with it's own unique vegetation and wildlife. The Visitor Centre has won several awards, including the Gold Medal for architecture. It is located beside some of the most spectacular cliffs and rock formations in Ireland and a viewing platform is positioned on the edge of the 110m high cliff.
Dun Aonghasa
Perched spectacularly on a cliff overlooking the Atlantic ocean, this is the largest of the prehistoric stone forts of the Aran Islands. It is enclosed by three massive dry-stone walls and a "chevaux-de-frise" consisting of tall blocks of limestone set vertically into the ground to deter attackers.
Rathcroghan
Hidden within the tranquil scenery of North Co. Roscommon is the Ancient Royal Site of Cruachan (Rathcroghan), a four square mile archaeological complex dating back over 5000 years. The literary home of Queen Meave, the Warrior Queen mentioned in the Ulster Cycle and the main protagonist in the story of the Táin Bó Cuailnge (Cattle Raid of Cooley), Rathcroghan is one of 5 ancient Provincial Royal sites dating back to the Iron Age and played a central part in the ancient history of Ireland.
Drombeg
This lovely recumbent stone circle is locally known as the Druid's Altar, and is located on the edge of a rocky terrace with fine views to the sea about a mile away. The word Drombeg means 'the small ridge'.
Kenmare
This circle lies in the town of Kenmare itself, not far from the Cromwell Bridge. Unlike any other ring in Muster, this one is egg-shaped, measuring 17.4 x 15.8m (56 x 49ft). Such shapes are unusual; their design could be a late geometrical development.
Dolmen of the Four Moals
Ballina is a lovely little town on the estuary of the Moy River. on a small hill near the railway station, lies the dolmen of the Four Maols. It is immediately beside the road and is signposted as a National Monument.
Kilcooney
On the east of the lane behind the Kilclooney church lies this magnificent site, composed by two dolmens within the remains of a 25m (82ft) long cairn.
Visit these Neolithic Sites in Ireland and more on your next self-drive tour of Ireland with Celtic Tours World Vacations.
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Ireland Travel Planner
Ireland Travel Planner
This handy travel guide provides the reader with quick information on travel to Ireland, making it the perfect place to start planning your vacation to Ireland.
This handy travel guide provides the reader with quick information on travel to Ireland, making it the perfect place to start planning your vacation to Ireland.
Friday, March 30, 2012
Celtic Delight - Escorted Motorcoach Tours of Ireland
This is an excellent tour for those with limited time in Ireland. Featured in many publications, this tour takes in some of the most scenic areas in Southern Ireland including Kilkenny Castle, Trinity College and the Book of Kells, Cobh Heritage, Blarney, Killarney, Foynes Flying Boat Museum and Limerick for a farewell Medieval Castle Banquet.
Your Celtic Delight tour includes:
Your Celtic Delight tour 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 and traditional Irish entertainment and dinner in Dublin.
- Full sightseeing by Deluxe Touring Motorcoach.
- Professional Irish driver/guide to escort you through out.
- Visits to: Trinity College and the Book of Kells, Kilkenny Castle, Cobh Heritage Center, Blarney, Dingle Peninsula, Foynes Flying Boat Museum
- 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.
Enjoy this escorted tour of Ireland with Celtic Tours World Vacations
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Irish Rose - Escorted Motorcoach Tour of Ireland
A Celtic Tours favorite! A fresh itinerary for 2012, with added attractions. Enjoy the Dingle Peninsula, Foynes Flying Boat Museum, Medieval Castle Banquet, Galway Bay, Glenveagh Castle, Inishowen Peninsula, Giants Causeway, Belfast and the Titanic Tour.
Your Irish Rose Tour includes:
Your Irish Rose Tour includes:
- First Class and Superior First Class hotels throughout.
- Full Irish breakfast daily, except day of arrival.
- Dinner each evening except for two nights in Dublin, including a traditional medieval castle banquet.
- Full sightseeing by Deluxe Touring Motorcoach.
- Professional Irish driver/guide to escort you through out.
- Visit to Rathbaun Farm to see an actual working farm, including coffee/tea and Irish Farmhouse scones.
- Lough Foyle Ferry.
- Visits to: Dingle Peninsula, Foynes Flying Boat Museum, Cliffs of Moher, Rathbaun Farm, Knock Shrine, Belleek Pottery Factory, Glenveagh Castle and National Park, Fort Dunree, Moville Pottery, Giants Causeway, Titanic Docks & Pump House.
- 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.
Travel to Ireland on the Irish Rose with Celtic Tours World Vacations
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Celtic Discovery - Escorted Motorcoach Tour
Discover the wild side of Ireland on our Celtic Discovery deluxe escorted tour. Beginning with a panoramic tour of Dublin, this tour leads you through Ireland’s wild and majestic west. Soak in the scenery of the emerald countryside, the mighty Cliffs of Moher and cruise on the River Shannon. Discover the fascinating history of the Dingle Peninsula, Foynes’ Flying Boats and the invention of Irish Coffee. A true Celtic Discovery!
- First Class and Superior First Class hotels throughout
- Full Irish breakfast daily, except day of arrival
- Dinners on the first nights in Killarney, Killaloe and Sligo
- Full sightseeing by Deluxe Touring Motorcoach
- Professional Irish driver/guide to escort you throughout
- Visit to Whitefriar Church, Cliffs of Moher, Galway Crystal Factory, Slieve League and Donegal tweeds and knitwear outlets
- Panoramic tour of Dublin city
- Scenic tour of the Dingle Peninsula
- Cruise on the River Shannon*
- 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
Monday, March 26, 2012
Discover Ireland Through the Camera Lens on Celtic Dream Tour
The magical Emerald Isle provides endless possibilities for photo-ops from cosmopolitan city views and small villages with thatched-roofed cottages to majestic cliffs and emerald green hillsides dappled with castle ruins. Discover Ireland through the camera lens on our Celtic Dream Tour:
Dublin
Take a panoramic tour of Dublin which shows the statue filled O'Connell St., elegant Georgian Houses and Trinity College. See the city from above at the Guinness Storehouse rooftop bar.
Kilkenny
Enjoy free time to browse the quint town of Kilkenny.
Lakes of Killarney
The Lakes of Killarney are a renowned scenic attraction located near Killarney, County Kerry, in Ireland.
Dingle Peninsula
Enjoy the scenic beauty for which this region is renowned and made famous by such movies as “Ryan's Daughter” and “Far & Away.” See the long, sandy stretches of Inch Strand and admire views across the bay to the Iveragh Peninsula. See beehive huts where early Christian monks lived and visit Gallarus Oratory, dating from the 8th century. Stop for some free time in Dingle and drive up the Conor Pass for panoramic views before returning to Killarney.
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.
Rathbaun Farm
If you are looking for a traditional Irish experience, plan a visit to Rathbaun Farms in County Galway. Here you’ll learn about traditional farming methods, watch the resident border collie herd sheep and chat over tea and scones.
Donegal
Have your cameras ready as you tour scenic and historic Donegal. Visit Glenveagh Castle and National Park. Watch out for the Golden Eagles.
Giants Causeway
These are just a few of the fantastic opportunities for photographers to view Ireland through a camera lens on the Celtic Dream Tour of Ireland with Celtic Tours World Vacations
Dublin
Take a panoramic tour of Dublin which shows the statue filled O'Connell St., elegant Georgian Houses and Trinity College. See the city from above at the Guinness Storehouse rooftop bar.
Kilkenny
Enjoy free time to browse the quint town of Kilkenny.
Lakes of Killarney
The Lakes of Killarney are a renowned scenic attraction located near Killarney, County Kerry, in Ireland.
Dingle Peninsula
Enjoy the scenic beauty for which this region is renowned and made famous by such movies as “Ryan's Daughter” and “Far & Away.” See the long, sandy stretches of Inch Strand and admire views across the bay to the Iveragh Peninsula. See beehive huts where early Christian monks lived and visit Gallarus Oratory, dating from the 8th century. Stop for some free time in Dingle and drive up the Conor Pass for panoramic views before returning to Killarney.
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.
Rathbaun Farm
If you are looking for a traditional Irish experience, plan a visit to Rathbaun Farms in County Galway. Here you’ll learn about traditional farming methods, watch the resident border collie herd sheep and chat over tea and scones.
Donegal
Have your cameras ready as you tour scenic and historic Donegal. Visit Glenveagh Castle and National Park. Watch out for the Golden Eagles.
Giants Causeway
The Giant's Causeway, the source of legends of gigantic proportions, is a 50 to 60 million year old landmark of Ireland’s natural and mystical beauty. Located in County Antrim, the Causeway was named the fourth greatest natural wonder of the United Kingdom and is the most popular tourist attraction in Northern Ireland.
These are just a few of the fantastic opportunities for photographers to view Ireland through a camera lens on the Celtic Dream Tour of Ireland with Celtic Tours World Vacations
Celtic Dream - Ireland Escorted Tour
Our premier tour continues to bring you the best of Ireland, with an updated itinerary for 2012! With two options to choose from. This tour features most of the major historic and scenic attractions of Ireland. The Celtic Dream is acknowledged by visitors and Travel Agents as being the best value tour to Ireland.
- First Class and Superior First Class hotels throughout.
- Full Irish breakfast daily, except day of arrival.
- Dinner each evening except for two nights in Dublin, 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 through out.
- Visit to Rathbaun Farm to see an actual working farm, including coffee/tea and Irish Farmhouse scones.
- Lough Foyle Ferry.
- Visits to: Whitefriar Church, Guinness Storehouse, Trinity College and the Book of Kells, Kilkenny Castle, Cobh Heritage Center, Blarney, Dingle Peninsula, Foynes Flying Boat Museum, Cliffs of Moher, Rathbaun Farm, Knock Shrine, Galway Crystal Factory, Belleek Pottery Factory, Glenveagh Castle and National Park, Fort Dunree, Moville Pottery, Giants Causeway, Titanic Docks & Pump House.
- 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.
Discover Ireland on our Celtic Dream Tour from Celtic Tours World Vacations
Monday, March 12, 2012
How to make an Irish Coffee
Irish Coffee has traveled the world, and how it has been made has evolved as it passed from person to person. But today, you can make it as it was originally intended to be made. Here are the step-by-step instructions to make the perfect cup of Irish Coffee
1.First, for the perfect cup of Irish Coffee, you must use an Irish Coffee Glass
2.Make your coffee hot, strong and black.
3.Make your whipped cream. In a large bowl, whip heavy cream until stiff peaks are just about to form. Beat in vanilla and sugar until peaks form.
4.Your cup and utensils must be hot. To do this, place your teaspoon in your Irish Coffee Glass and fill with boiling water for at least five seconds.
5.In your pre-warmed glass, put a good measure of Irish Whiskey. How much is a good measure? Roughly a shot glass full, give or take based on preferences. Now add 1 teaspoon of brown sugar.
6.Fill your glass to about a ½ inch from the brim with really hot, strong coffee. Stir well to melt all the sugar.
7.Now carefully pour your lightly whipped cream over the back of a spoon so that it floats on top of the coffee. Do not stir after adding the cream, as the true flavor is obtained by drinking the hot coffee and Irish Whiskey through the cream.
8.Now sit back, relax and enjoy. Slainte!
Did you know that Irish Coffee originated in Foynes, Ireland? Foynes and Flying Boats will be forever connected with Irish Coffee as they combined to give us the uniquely Irish treat! This came about, it is said, in order to alleviate the suffering of cold and wet passengers during its aviation days in the 1930s and early 40s.
Learn more about Irish Coffee on your next trip to Ireland with Celtic Tours World Vacations!
1.First, for the perfect cup of Irish Coffee, you must use an Irish Coffee Glass
2.Make your coffee hot, strong and black.
3.Make your whipped cream. In a large bowl, whip heavy cream until stiff peaks are just about to form. Beat in vanilla and sugar until peaks form.
4.Your cup and utensils must be hot. To do this, place your teaspoon in your Irish Coffee Glass and fill with boiling water for at least five seconds.
5.In your pre-warmed glass, put a good measure of Irish Whiskey. How much is a good measure? Roughly a shot glass full, give or take based on preferences. Now add 1 teaspoon of brown sugar.
6.Fill your glass to about a ½ inch from the brim with really hot, strong coffee. Stir well to melt all the sugar.
7.Now carefully pour your lightly whipped cream over the back of a spoon so that it floats on top of the coffee. Do not stir after adding the cream, as the true flavor is obtained by drinking the hot coffee and Irish Whiskey through the cream.
8.Now sit back, relax and enjoy. Slainte!
Did you know that Irish Coffee originated in Foynes, Ireland? Foynes and Flying Boats will be forever connected with Irish Coffee as they combined to give us the uniquely Irish treat! This came about, it is said, in order to alleviate the suffering of cold and wet passengers during its aviation days in the 1930s and early 40s.
Learn more about Irish Coffee on your next trip to Ireland with Celtic Tours World Vacations!
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Top 10 Blog Posts in 2011 – Ireland Edition
In 2011, we posted over 200 blog posts --- more than half of them were on travel to Ireland. It was hard to choose our top 10, but we narrowed it down. Which one is your favorite - leave a comment and tell us how we are doing, what your favorite 2011 blog post was or what destination you would like to see more information on.
1. The Ancient Art of Falconry
The ancient art of Falconry is reputed to be the oldest sport in the world. Evidence suggests that the art of falconry may have begun in Mesopotamia, China or Mongolia around 2000BC, as a means of catching food for yourself and your family.
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2. Free in Ireland
Everybody loves FREE! And Ireland has plenty of it. Whether you are visiting for the first time or the hundredth, here is a short list of some of the free attractions and activities in Ireland.
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3. Cookery Schools in Ireland
Want to take a cooking class on your next vacation to Ireland? There are many to choose from with classes ranging from traditional Irish cuisine to fusion cuisine.
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4. Plan an Irish Spa Vacation
There are many spas in Ireland to choose from, destination spas, specialized retreats and hotel spas. At Irish spas not only are you pampered but you get stunning scenery wherever you look. Bliss... Here is a list of some of the spas in Ireland to get you started in planning your Irish Spa Vacation.
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5. Castle Hotels in Ireland
Castle hotels in Ireland offer visitors the chance to take a magical step into Ireland’s past, with all the amenities you expect from a luxury hotel with modern conveniences. With many castle hotels in Ireland to choose from, here is a short list of our favorites.
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6. Explore Ancient Ireland: Newgrange
Imagine going back 5000 years to 3200 BC and being one of the 300 people to spend 20 years building the Newgrange passage tomb. Predating Stonehenge by over 1000 years, Newgrange is one monument within the Neolithic Bru na Boinne complex.
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7. Discover Medieval Ireland’s Historic Legends
Step into Ireland’s lively and colorful Medieval past with a medieval themed vacation filled with castle banquet feasts, traditional music and art, spectacular cathedrals, medieval ruins, fully-restored 12th century houses and old world villages – you can even stay in a Medieval Castle and learn about the ancient art of falconry.
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8. Visit Athlone, Ireland
Smack-dab in the middle of Ireland, Athlone is a vibrant town on the banks of River Shannon. Located about an hour and a half from Dublin and Galway, Athlone is a great location to explore the midlands of Ireland.
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9. Ireland – Your Luxury Travel Destination
Ireland was recently voted a top luxury travel destination by Luxury Travel Magazine, "For Europe first-timers or travelers seeking an English-speaking destination, Ireland offers rolling green countryside, quaint bed and breakfasts and hospitable locals that extend warmth and friendliness to visitors. From old to new: Ireland takes on a Robin Hood-esque feel amongst crumbling medieval castles for history buffs and site-seers, to world-class golf courses and resorts, offering some of the most renowned links in the world. Virtuoso advisers recommend it as an alternative in 2012 to London, which will no doubt be bulging with Olympic enthusiasts."
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10. Immense – Complex – Iconic : Rock of Cashel
Eclipsed in legend, the Rock of Cashel is reputed to be the site of the conversion of the King of Munster by St. Patrick in the 5th century. According to local mythology, the Rock of Cashel originated in the Devil's Bit, a mountain 19 miles north of Cashel when St. Patrick banished Satan from a cave, resulting in the Rock's landing in Cashel. The Rock of Cashel was the traditional seat of the kings of Munster for hundreds of years prior to the Norman invasion.
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Turn your world green in the Emerald Isle. Ireland is a truly magical place, with varied landscapes, warm and welcoming people and 40 shades of green. Visit Ireland with Celtic Tours World Vacations.
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1. The Ancient Art of Falconry
The ancient art of Falconry is reputed to be the oldest sport in the world. Evidence suggests that the art of falconry may have begun in Mesopotamia, China or Mongolia around 2000BC, as a means of catching food for yourself and your family.
Read More
2. Free in Ireland
Everybody loves FREE! And Ireland has plenty of it. Whether you are visiting for the first time or the hundredth, here is a short list of some of the free attractions and activities in Ireland.
Read More

3. Cookery Schools in Ireland
Want to take a cooking class on your next vacation to Ireland? There are many to choose from with classes ranging from traditional Irish cuisine to fusion cuisine.
Read More
4. Plan an Irish Spa Vacation
There are many spas in Ireland to choose from, destination spas, specialized retreats and hotel spas. At Irish spas not only are you pampered but you get stunning scenery wherever you look. Bliss... Here is a list of some of the spas in Ireland to get you started in planning your Irish Spa Vacation.
Read More
5. Castle Hotels in Ireland
Castle hotels in Ireland offer visitors the chance to take a magical step into Ireland’s past, with all the amenities you expect from a luxury hotel with modern conveniences. With many castle hotels in Ireland to choose from, here is a short list of our favorites.
Read More
6. Explore Ancient Ireland: Newgrange
Imagine going back 5000 years to 3200 BC and being one of the 300 people to spend 20 years building the Newgrange passage tomb. Predating Stonehenge by over 1000 years, Newgrange is one monument within the Neolithic Bru na Boinne complex.
Read More
7. Discover Medieval Ireland’s Historic Legends
Step into Ireland’s lively and colorful Medieval past with a medieval themed vacation filled with castle banquet feasts, traditional music and art, spectacular cathedrals, medieval ruins, fully-restored 12th century houses and old world villages – you can even stay in a Medieval Castle and learn about the ancient art of falconry.
Read More
8. Visit Athlone, Ireland
Smack-dab in the middle of Ireland, Athlone is a vibrant town on the banks of River Shannon. Located about an hour and a half from Dublin and Galway, Athlone is a great location to explore the midlands of Ireland.
Read More
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9. Ireland – Your Luxury Travel Destination
Ireland was recently voted a top luxury travel destination by Luxury Travel Magazine, "For Europe first-timers or travelers seeking an English-speaking destination, Ireland offers rolling green countryside, quaint bed and breakfasts and hospitable locals that extend warmth and friendliness to visitors. From old to new: Ireland takes on a Robin Hood-esque feel amongst crumbling medieval castles for history buffs and site-seers, to world-class golf courses and resorts, offering some of the most renowned links in the world. Virtuoso advisers recommend it as an alternative in 2012 to London, which will no doubt be bulging with Olympic enthusiasts."
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10. Immense – Complex – Iconic : Rock of Cashel
Eclipsed in legend, the Rock of Cashel is reputed to be the site of the conversion of the King of Munster by St. Patrick in the 5th century. According to local mythology, the Rock of Cashel originated in the Devil's Bit, a mountain 19 miles north of Cashel when St. Patrick banished Satan from a cave, resulting in the Rock's landing in Cashel. The Rock of Cashel was the traditional seat of the kings of Munster for hundreds of years prior to the Norman invasion.
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Turn your world green in the Emerald Isle. Ireland is a truly magical place, with varied landscapes, warm and welcoming people and 40 shades of green. Visit Ireland with Celtic Tours World Vacations.
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Friday, December 9, 2011
Irish Rambler
A fabulous new itinerary featuring Dublin, Galway and Killarney! Visit new sights like the Whitefriar Church and enjoy the scenic rugged beauty of Connemara and enjoy Dinner and Irish entertainment in Dublin.
Your Irish Rambler Tour Includes
- First Class and Superior First Class hotels throughout
- Full Irish breakfast daily, except day of arrival
- Four (4) hotel dinners
- Dinner and Irish cabaret show & entertainment in Dublin
- Full sightseeing by Deluxe Touring Motorcoach
- Professional Irish driver/guide to escort you through out
- Visits to Whitefriar Church, St. Brendan's Cathedral, Celtic Crystal Factory (or Galway Crystal), Connemara Marble factory Cliffs of Moher, Adare.
- Panoramic city tour of Dublin
- Scenic tour of the Ring of Kerry
- 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
Tour Ireland with Celtic Tours World Vacations on our Irish Rambler Escorted Motorcoach Tour of Ireland
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Thursday, December 8, 2011
Celtic Delight - Escorted Motorcoach Tour
This is an excellent tour for those with limited time in Ireland. Featured in many publications, this tour takes in some of the most scenic areas in Southern Ireland including Kilkenny Castle, Trinity College and the Book of Kells, Cobh Heritage, Blarney, Killarney, Foynes Flying Boat Museum and Limerick for a farewell Medieval Castle Banquet.
Your Celtic Delight Tour 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 and traditional Irish entertainment and dinner in Dublin.
- Full sightseeing by Deluxe Touring Motorcoach.
- Professional Irish driver/guide to escort you through out.
- Visits to: Trinity College and the Book of Kells, Kilkenny Castle, Cobh Heritage Center, Blarney, Dingle Peninsula, Foynes Flying Boat Museum
- 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.
Tour Ireland with Celtic Tours World Vacations on our Celtic Delight Escorted Motorcoach Tour of Ireland
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Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Great New Tour - Celtic Discovery
This fabulous Celtic Tours vacation includes:
*Note: The 90-minute cruise on the River Shannon is seasonal, and generally operates from April-September. However, weather permitting, it can operate in October and November. When not operating, it will be replaced by a traditional Irish night with live entertainment on day 05 at the Lakeside Hotel - with a free day on day 06.
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- First Class and Superior First Class hotels throughout
- Full Irish breakfast daily, except day of arrival
- Dinners on the first nights in Killarney, Killaloe and Sligo
- Full sightseeing by Deluxe Touring Motorcoach
- Professional Irish driver/guide to escort you throughout
- Visit to Whitefriar Church, Cliffs of Moher, Galway Crystal Factory, Slieve League and Donegal tweeds and knitwear outlets
- Panoramic tour of Dublin city
- Scenic tour of the Dingle Peninsula
- Cruise on the River Shannon*
- 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
*Note: The 90-minute cruise on the River Shannon is seasonal, and generally operates from April-September. However, weather permitting, it can operate in October and November. When not operating, it will be replaced by a traditional Irish night with live entertainment on day 05 at the Lakeside Hotel - with a free day on day 06.
Tour Ireland with Celtic Tours World Vacations on our new Celtic Discovery Tour
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