Dublin Post-Voyage Extension

Extraordinary experiences in a beautiful land with rich history 
Venture to County Wicklow to take in classic Irish scenes of rolling, sheep-dotted countryside, and visit the well-preserved 6th-century monastic ruins of Glendalough and the beautiful Palladian mansion, Russborough House. In Dublin, trace Irish history from the medieval era to modern times, encountering ancient sites like St. Patrick’s Cathedral and Dublin Castle, and tapping into the city’s vibrant literary and culinary traditions.
Day 1 - Dublin, Ireland / Disembark / County Wicklow / Dublin

Arrive in Dublin and set out on a full-day tour of County Wicklow, a landscape of rounded mountains and lush valleys. At the 6th-century monastic site of Glendalough, see well-preserved ruins, including early churches, a roofless cathedral, and a round tower dating back to the 10th century. Then enjoy a special audio-visual presentation highlighting the history of monasticism in Ireland. This afternoon we’ll discover Russborough House, widely regarded as one of Ireland’s most beautiful houses. Explore the lavish interiors, furnished with fine tapestries, porcelain, silver, and much of the Beit collection of paintings. Then amble through the walled gardens and incredible hedge maze before driving back to Dublin. Check into Westbury Hotel (or similar) and enjoy dinner with your fellow travelers. (L,D)

Day 2 - Dublin

This morning, join a local guide to explore Dublin’s most popular attractions, beginning with Kilmainham Gaol, a prison that played a key role in Ireland’s struggle for independence. Detainees in this historic gaol included leaders of several rebellions, as well as members of the Irish republican movement during the War of Independence and Civil War. Return to the city center to visit St. Patrick’s Cathedral, where Gulliver’s Travels author Jonathan Swift served as dean from 1713 to 1745. This afternoon, sip whiskey during a tour of a 12th-century church that has been converted into a distillery. Then, visit the city’s Henrietta Street Tenement Museum, which exhibits aspects of life in Dublin over the past 300 years, as told through the stories of the people who lived in the Georgian-era building. Dinner is on your own this evening. (B,L)

Day 3 - Dublin

After breakfast, transfer to the airport for your flights home. (B)

Costs & What's Included

Occupancy

Double Occupancy

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Cost Includes:
Accommodations as shown in the itinerary, or similar; meals as shown in the itinerary; local guides on all excursions; tips to local guides, to porters, and to waiters for included meals.
Not included:
Tips to waiters for meals that are not included; items of a personal nature such as laundry, internet access, and alcoholic beverages.

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