About This Tour
Day OneYour first stop is the Rock of Dunamase, a Celtic fort with tales of early Christian settlements and Viking invasions in 842. Enjoy free time to explore this historical marvel. Head south to Cashel, where the iconic Rock of Cashel perches dramatically on limestone, showcasing medieval grandeur. Explore colossal structures and the hauntingly beautiful Hore Abbey, remnants of Ireland’s last medieval Cistercian monastery. Continue to Blarney Castle for woodland walks and a chance to kiss the iconic Blarney Stone. As the afternoon sun bathes the southern Cork coastline, Kinsale, a charming fishing village, welcomes you. Immerse yourself in its narrow lanes, colorful houses, and lively pubs during a leisurely evening.Day TwoStart the day with a photo stop at the invigorating Old Head of Kinsale. Explore Ireland’s ancient mysteries at the Drombeg Stone Circle, the Druid’s Altar, and a Stone Age megalithic tomb. Each site bears witness to Ireland’s ancient mysteries and sacred history. Head to Mizen Head, the Wild Atlantic Way’s south-westerly point, capturing the raw beauty of the wild Atlantic Ocean and crossing the iconic bridge to explore the Signal Station. You conclude the day in Bantry Town’s beautiful harbour setting. Wander quirky shops, meet locals, and visit Bantry House & Gardens, reminiscent of continental ‘palazzos.’ Return to picturesque Kinsale for another night.Day ThreeDiscover the grandeur of Charles Fort, a star-shaped military installation steeped in Irish history. Next, immerse yourself in the heart and soul of Irish whiskey with a tour of Midleton Distillery Cork (formerly Jameson). And embark on a culinary journey in the beautiful town of Cobh, offering free time for exploration.The night unfolds in Waterford, Ireland’s oldest city, with a scenic coastal route featuring flexible photo stops. Enjoy the mystery of unexpected sights, perhaps at Bunmahon Beach or Tankardstown Copper Mine.Day FourMarvel at Jerpoint Abbey’s Cistercian wonders, its