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The Scenes and Scenery of Ireland's Movies Self-Drive

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8 Days
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MODERATE | SELF-DRIVE: Game of Thrones fans will find this Ireland tour especially thrilling as it takes in locations and sights featured in the show. For others, it’s a tour of Ireland at its most photogenic.


This 8-day trip explores the Emerald Isle through the lens of a fantastic world. Be introduced to the sights and charms of this wonderful country, before following your imagination through the Seven Kingdoms.

Touch down in Dublin and explore Trinity College, Dublin Castle, or as many of the city’s famous sights if time allows. Your time is at leisure and a rental car is at your disposal. The following day, you’ll head to Belfast, capital of Northern Ireland and gateway to the Game of Thrones set. Belfast and its surrounds have stood in for historic spots throughout the UK and Ireland. There are plenty of archaeological sites here as well, including the burial ground of Saint Patrick.

Enjoy a panoramic tour of Belfast before your Game of Thrones tour begins in earnest. Shane’s Castle is one of the most prominently used locations in the show, along with Cairncastle, which carries its own dark story connected to the Spanish Armada. Leaving Belfast behind, visit the town of Glenarm, another filming location where local jeweller Steensons provides pieces for many of the show’s decorative props. You’ll also enjoy the thrilling views from Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, which connects the mainland to tiny Carrick Island.

The Giant’s Causeway is one of Ireland’s most famous landmarks with good reason. These 40,000 basalt columns line several miles along Ireland’s coast, and have earned themselves a UNESCO World Heritage listing. Warm up from the brisk coastal weather at Bushmills Distillery before settling into the charming walled city of Derry. This is your base for exploring Donegal, home to Glenveagh National Park and Glenveagh Castle.

Your drive back to Dublin takes a full day, going via the picturesque Femanagh Lake District, Castle Coole, and the astonishing Marble Arch Caves. Overnight in Dublin before departure... or stay a few days to continue your own Ireland story.


 

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Duration
8 Days
Prices From:
US$ 1,629

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Day 1

Arrive Dublin

Upon arrival at Dublin Airport, you will pick up your car rental and drive to the city centre and explore the city. The North Side of the city offers striking monuments such as the GPO (General Post Office) on O'Connell Street and the Phoenix Park, the largest public park in Europe. The city's south side appears more sophisticated with its vast Georgian squares and is home to Trinity College, Dublin Castle and two Anglican Cathedrals. If you have time, you can enjoy a visit to the Guinness Storehouse.  

Duration1 Night
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Clayton Hotel Liffey Valley

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    Clayton Hotel Liffey Valley



    A mix of modern contemporary surroundings and a relaxing, laid back environment ensure that the Clayton Hotel Liffey Valley is the finest choice for both business and pleasure. Dublin's premier shopping destination, the Liffey Valley shopping complex, is within walking distance. Ideal for summer holidays, …

    A mix of modern contemporary surroundings and a relaxing, laid back environment ensure that the Clayton Hotel Liffey Valley is the finest choice for both business and pleasure. Dublin's premier shopping destination, the Liffey Valley shopping complex, is within walking distance. Ideal for summer holidays, mid-term breaks or a family getaway, this Dublin hotel is just steps away from Vue Cinemas. Kudos Bar is the perfect place to unwind with a glass of the local brew or meet up with friends. It also features an Asian wok station and 24-hour room service.

    Facilities

    • Bar
    • Currency Exchange
    • Gym/Fitness Centre
    • Internet Access - Wireless
    • Parking
    • Pool (s)
    • Restaurant
    • Spa

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Day 2

Dublin to Belfast

This morning, you will depart Dublin and drive northwards. Your first stop will be to visit Trim Castle which was used to film the York and London scenes for Braveheart. Next, you will visit the nearby Bru na Boinne and Newgrange. The archaeological landscape within Bru na Boinne is dominated by the three well-known large passage tombs, Knowth, Newgrange and Dowth, built some 5,000 years ago in the Neolithic or Late Stone Age. Traveling North, head for Downpatrick, burial ground of Saint Patrick, the Patron Saint of Ireland and visit Castle Ward, to visit some of the set of Game of Thrones, series one.      Continue on to Belfast for the night.   

Meal Plan Breakfast
Duration2 Nights
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Ramada by Wyndham Belfast

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    Ramada by Wyndham Belfast



    An ideal hotel for those wishing to stay in Belfast city centre. The Ramada by Wyndham Belfast is situated right in the heart of Belfast in St Anne's Square. All bedrooms are contemporary, bright, spacious and stylish in design. All rooms have direct dial telephones, …

    An ideal hotel for those wishing to stay in Belfast city centre. The Ramada by Wyndham Belfast is situated right in the heart of Belfast in St Anne's Square. All bedrooms are contemporary, bright, spacious and stylish in design. All rooms have direct dial telephones, tea and coffee making facilities, state of the art flat screen TV with Sky, radio channels and pay movie channels. If you need to get online there is broad band access in every room and free Wi-Fi throughout the ground floor and conference areas of the hotel.

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Day 3

Belfast City and Game of Thrones Tour

This morning, you can enjoy a panoramic tour of Belfast City. See some of the landmark sites such as City Hall and Queens University. Why not visit The Titanic Belfast Experience; a dramatic, innovative and exciting presentation of the real story of the Titanic?! This state-of-the-art exhibition takes visitors on a journey through the life of the Titanic, from her conception in Belfast in the early 1900s, to her famous maiden voyage and tragic end.      In the afternoon, you will drive from Belfast to the northeast shores of Lough Neagh and Shane's Castle. Built in 1345 by a member of the royal house of O'Neill, the castle ruins and its 2600-acre demesne near Randalstown was the scene of extensive filming for the Game of Thrones series. Outside the village of Ballygally lies Cairncastle the location for many other scenes from Game of Thrones. Cairncastle has its own tale of the nobleman supposedly drowned along the coastline in 1588 as part of the ill-fated Spanish Armada.     

Return to Belfast for the night. 

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Day 4

Belfast to Ballycastle

This morning, you will leave Belfast and drive towards the picturesque town of Glenarm on the north Antrim coastline the setting of many Game of Thrones scenes. Time permitting, you should pay a visit to Steensons Jewellers in the village, producer of many of the jewels featured in the hit TV Series.      Continue driving along the Antrim coastline enjoying the spectacular views, rolling hills and scenic villages. Next stop is a visit to Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge. One of Northern Ireland's most famous landmarks, the bridge is suspended across a 20m chasm between the mainland and the tiny Carrick Island, with a 23m drop to the water below.      Overnight in Bushmills. 

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Duration1 Night
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Bushmills Inn

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    Bushmills Inn



    The Bushmills Inn is situated in an enviable location a stone's throw from a host of visitor attractions including Royal Portrush Golf Club, Old Bushmills Distillery, The Giant's Causeway, Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge and Dunluce Castle. Roaring peat fires, nooks and crannies and a secret library …

    The Bushmills Inn is situated in an enviable location a stone's throw from a host of visitor attractions including Royal Portrush Golf Club, Old Bushmills Distillery, The Giant's Causeway, Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge and Dunluce Castle. Roaring peat fires, nooks and crannies and a secret library set the tone. In the bar, still lit by gas light, try a glass of malt from the hotel's private cask and make sure to sample some of the finest North Antrim produce in the AA Rosette restaurant.

    Facilities

    • Business Centre
    • Complimentary WI-FI
    • Laundry facilities
    • Lounge Bar
    • Massage Treatments
    • Meeting Rooms Available
    • Parking
    • Restaurant
    • Smoke Free Hotel

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Giants Causeway, Bushmills and Derry

No visit to the north of Ireland would be complete without calling in to the Giants Causeway which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Made up of a network of approximately 40,000 basalt columns projecting into the ocean, the Giant's Causeway forms several miles of Northern Ireland's Causeway Coastal route. Later visit Bushmills Distillery - one of the world's oldest distilleries.    

Overnight in the Derry area.     

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Duration1 Night
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Best Western Plus White Horse Hotel

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    Best Western Plus White Horse Hotel



    This modern hotel is 6 miles from both the 17th-century St Columb's Cathedral and the Millennium Forum theatre and conference centre. The contemporary rooms feature free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and iPod docks, plus desks, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. Suites add separate living areas; some …

    This modern hotel is 6 miles from both the 17th-century St Columb's Cathedral and the Millennium Forum theatre and conference centre. The contemporary rooms feature free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and iPod docks, plus desks, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. Suites add separate living areas; some have whirlpool tubs. The property offers free parking. There's also a refined restaurant serving regional fare, a relaxed bar with live entertainment and a billiard table, and a funky lounge. Other amenities include an indoor pool with a whirlpool spa, and a fitness centre, as well as meeting rooms.

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    • Conference Facilities
    • Free WiFi
    • Parking
    • Restaurant

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Day 6

Derry to Donegal

No visit to the north of Ireland would be complete without calling in to the Giants Causeway which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Made up of a network of approximately 40,000 basalt columns projecting into the ocean, the Giant's Causeway forms several miles of Northern Ireland's Causeway Coastal route. Later visit Bushmills Distillery - one of the world's oldest distilleries.    

Overnight in the Derry area. 

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Duration1 Night
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Mill Park Hotel

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    Mill Park Hotel



    The Mill Park Hotel is situated just outside the historic town of Donegal and the hotels location makes it the perfect holiday base for you to discover the tourism attractions of Donegal and Ireland's North West. The Mill Park Hotel's excellent Leisure Centre facilities are …

    The Mill Park Hotel is situated just outside the historic town of Donegal and the hotels location makes it the perfect holiday base for you to discover the tourism attractions of Donegal and Ireland's North West. The Mill Park Hotel's excellent Leisure Centre facilities are available to all guests on a complimentary basis. The leisure centre incorporates a Steam room, Jacuzzi, Fitness Room, state of the art Gymnasium, with the focal point being the beautiful architecture of the duo-level heated swimming pool, which is ideal for a vigorous work out or a relaxing splash around to start the day.

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Day 7

Donegal to Dublin

This morning commence your return drive to Dublin. Travelling south through the Fermanagh Lake District, visit Castle Coole, a magnificent 18th century mansion and landscape park. Castle Coole is one of Ireland's finest Neo-classical houses, allowing visitors to glimpse what life was like in the home of the Earls of Belmore. Next you should visit nearby Marble Arch Caves, one of Europe's finest show-caves with a fascinating natural underworld of rivers, waterfalls, winding passages and lofty chambers. Lively and informative guides conduct tours past a bewildering variety of cave formations - stalactites glisten above streamways and chambers while fragile mineral veils and cascades of creamy calcite coat walls and spread as shimmering terraces across rock strewn floors. 

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Duration1 Night
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Castleknock Hotel & Country Club

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    Castleknock Hotel & Country Club



    The Castleknock Hotel & Country Club in Dublin is a truly unique experience where visitors to Ireland can enjoy both the city of Dublin and the surrounding Irish countryside, offering guests to Ireland an exclusive combination of choices, for couples, families or groups of guys …

    The Castleknock Hotel & Country Club in Dublin is a truly unique experience where visitors to Ireland can enjoy both the city of Dublin and the surrounding Irish countryside, offering guests to Ireland an exclusive combination of choices, for couples, families or groups of guys and girls. Opened in 2005, this award winning luxury property with golf, leisure & spa facilities offers all the class and sophistication of a four star hotel and country club with a distinctive contemporary edge and feel. Since 2009, the hotel has won no fewer than 21 awards. The hotel has also been home to some famous stars and sports teams including veteran golfer Jack Nicklaus, singer Ronan Keating, Irish band, The Script, X-Factor Australia, Glasgow Celtic FC and the New Zealand All Blacks rugby squad. It is located in the leafy Castleknock suburb of Dublin, Castleknock Hotel - AA Irish Hotel of the Year 2014 - is located just 15 minutes? drive from Dublin city centre and 20 minutes from Dublin Airport. Rooms at the Castleknock Hotel & Country Club feature flat-screen TVs and complimentary high speed Wi-Fi. Bathrooms have power showers, bathtubs and under-floor heating. Some of the upgraded rooms offer amenities such as SMART TV's, Nespresso machines with premium sports channels as standard.

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Day 8

Farewell

It's time to say goodbye! After breakfast, you will drive back to Dublin Airport and return your car rental. 

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PRICE INCLUDES:

  • 8 day vehicle rental with CDW, mileage, VAT, GPS system with one driver (F Category - Ford Focus Automatic or similar)
  • 7 nights in a mix of moderate and/or first-class accommodations
  • Breakfast daily (excluding day 1)

PRICE EXCLUDES:

  • Travel Insurance
  • Entrance fees
  • All other meals and beverages
  • Transportation
  • Gratuities
  • Items of a personal nature
  • Visa fees if applicable

TERMS AND CONDITIONS:

Prices are "from" per person based on twin/double share accommodation and for travel in low season. Seasonal surcharges and blackout dates may apply. Limited seat/spaces and all pricing is subject to change and availability. Rates for single or triple travellers are available on request - please enquire.

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