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| Limerick (24 Hotels options in Limerick) |  | Limerick City is a city of contrasts having a Medieval core and an intriguing history and yet is also a thriving commercial and tourist centre. The river Shannon flows majestically beneath the city's three bridges. The main sights are the King John's castle, built between the 12th and 16th century and St Mary's cathedral. Other highlights include the Old Exchange facade and Almshouses, located on King's island. Close by are Bunratty castle and Folk Park, one of Ireland's leading tourist attractions. |
| Dingle (3 Hotels options in Dingle) |  | Dingle, the southwest point of Ireland, is a fishing port. The whole coast line has a mythical story attached to it. Each island is a symbol of a Giant's love for a normal woman - the story of Oish and Neve. It is home to Ireland's most famous bottlenose dolphin "Fungie". He has been swimming with the boats and tourists in Dingle harbor since 1984. Fungie is absolutely wild and free, yet remains here in Dingle. An important site is the Dingle's St. Mary's, a fine neogothic church. |
| Kinsale (3 Hotels options in Kinsale) |  | Kinsale is one of the most picturesque, popular and fashionable resorts of the south-west coast of Ireland. Visitors are captivated by the town's setting, its beautiful natural harbor, narrow streets and slate-clad houses. It is famous for its beautiful yachting, sea angling, Dolphin & Whale Watching Trips, fine restaurants and golf. Don't miss the old Courthouse, now a museum; St Multose Church, built in the 13th century and still in use, and 'French Prison', the 16th century Desmond Castle. |
| Waterford (24 Hotels options in Waterford) |  | Founded by the Vikings in 914 AD, Waterford was Ireland first city, older than any of the major Nordic capitals of modern Europe, including Oslo, Stockholm, and Copenhagen. It has a distinct medieval atmosphere with narrow alleyways, splendid Victorian and Georgian buildings, ancient Norman walls and look out towers. Today, Waterford is one of the most interesting cities in Ireland and is best known for its World famous Waterford Crystal Factory, producing the finest of handmade crystal. |
| Dublin (136 Hotels options in Dublin) |  | With over 1000 years of history Dublin has experienced many changes, particularly in the last decade. European Union membership and increased prosperity have transformed Dublin into a multicultural city with a thriving economy, ranking it among the top tourist destinations in Europe. An hour walk from the top of Grafton Street, across the Liffey, up O'Connell Street, and farther into north Dublin is a walk through time and, also a glimpse of some of the pieces that must eventually fit together. |
Points of Interest:
Limerick
Bunratty Castle
Lough Gur Stone Age Center
Dingle
Fungi The Dolphin
Rahinnane Castle
Gallarus Castle
Dingle Way and Pilgrims' Route ? walking routes
Slea Head Drive
Kinsale
Desmond Castle
St. Multose
The Almshouses
Charles Fort
Waterford
Waterford Crystal
Lismore
Harrison Megalithic Tomb
Nire Valley Drive
Ardmore
Driving Distances:
Shannon to Limerick - 12 miles / 16 minutes
Limerick to Dingle - 98 miles / 2 hours 15 minutes
Dingle to Kinsale - 116 miles / 2 hours 30 minutes
Kinsale to Waterford - 89 miles / 2 hours
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9 Days / 8 Nights Travel anytime (these prices are valid for Sept) |  |
| Suggested Itinerary Includes: |
• International round-trip airfare 1 night in Limerick Rent a car for 9 days 2 nights in Dingle 2 nights in Kinsale 1 night in Waterford 2 nights in Dublin Breakfast Daily (if stated in hotel info) Hotel taxes and service charges |
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