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2023 & 2024 Ireland Tours and Ireland Cruises
Ever wonder why Ireland is known as The Emerald Isle? It's because this wonderful island is adorned with coastal drives, stunning vistas, inspiring countrysides, and vibrant cities. The broad green landscapes that cover the island country are colored akin to the beautiful emeralds it is nicknamed after. Welcome to Ireland!
On any of our guided tours of Ireland, you'll have the opportunity to visit most major cities in Ireland and discover it’s magnificent beauty. Ireland is a land of lush emerald green fields, warm people, music, and thousands of years of history. It's said that Ireland, once visited, is never forgotten, and the blarney rings true. The Irish landscape has a mythical resonance, due as much to the country's almost tangible history as its claim to being the home of the fairies and leprechauns. It is known to rain somewhat often, but what comes after the rain but a beautiful rainbow? The dampness ensures there are fifty shades of green to compensate - just one of the reasons Ireland is called the Emerald Isle.
The Regions of Ireland Escorted Tour
Did you know that Ireland is made up of over thirty counties? In fact, Northern Ireland by itself is made up of six counties! With regards to vacationing in Ireland, there are seven regions you'll need to know about:
East Coast and Midlands
Northern Ireland
Shannon Region
Southwest Ireland
West Ireland
Northwest Ireland and Lakelands
Southeast Ireland
Iconic Cities of Ireland’s Escorted Tours
Aside from the split of the country’s regions, the many iconic cities and counties come to mind as well. Escorted tours of Ireland will take you through the most popular of cities, so knowing where to go in a structured way is important. On the subject of guided tours of Ireland, here are just a few of these cities you'd be visiting:
Dublin
Not just the capital of Ireland, Dublin features some of the highest concentration of culture and history throughout the country. As a main “hub” of sorts, Dublin is where most escorted Ireland 2023 and 2024 tours will begin and end.
Cork
Cork’s city center is an island positioned in the middle of River Lee which leads to one of the largest natural harbors in the world, Cork Harbour. Known as “the rebel city,” Cork has history in Viking settlement and even hosts remnants of its old medieval town center.
Galway
Nicknamed “The City of the Tribes” due to the legacy of the 14 merchant families that led the city during the Hiber-NormanP Period in Ireland, Galway has gone as far as being named European Capital of Culture in 2020. Located on the River Corrib between Lough Corrib and Galway Bay, the city is a known tourist destination.
Killarney
Killarney has won awards in 2007 and 2011 for “Best Kept Town” and “tidiest and cleanest town, respectively, perfect accolades for such an important tourist destination. From historical significance in the Irish War of Independence to hosting St. Mary’s Cathedral and more, Killarney has plenty to offer tourists to the area on any escorted Ireland tours.
Killkenny
Serving as one of the primary tourist destinations in Ireland, Kilkenny has historic buildings like St. Canice’s Cathedral, Kilkenny Castle, St. Mary’s Cathedral, and many more. Massive walls, impressive architecture, and a history that began in the early sixth-century, Kilkenny is an ideal destination on many Ireland tour packages.
Limerick
Limerick is located on the River Shannon where the river widens right before flowing into the Atlantic. Named Ireland’s “National City of Culture” in 2014, the city is always chock full of experiences for tourists coming to the area on an escorted Ireland tour package. Every year, May 4th - 7th, Limerick even hosts the worldwide known RIVERFEST!
Waterford
Ireland’s oldest city, Waterford is over 1100 years old! Waterford is home to the iconic Waterford Crystal and the city goes back as far as the age of the vikings! In fact, the city also features world-renowned virtual reality experience: “King of the Vikings.”