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Heart of Ireland

Come Face to Face with Ireland and the Irish
from the mysterious Neolithic to the mystifying 'Troubles'.

Book now! Next tour takes place in early August 2008

 

Connemara farmExperience Irish life in all its contrasts from the Stone Age to the Celtic Tiger.

Ireland’s nicest B&Bs selected for variety, hospitality and a good rest
Cover more ground: go to places that tourist coaches can’t reach
We can be flexible: adjust the itinerary to suit the weather / mood
Get lucky! Take in opportunities that arise along the way

 

 

Features and Benefits

Duration: 19 full days in Ireland in August 2008
(16 days in the countryside, north and south, and 3 days in Dublin)

Group size: 7 persons for individual attention

Accommodation: Bed & Breakfast houses (all rooms ensuite)

Vehicle: 9-seater mini bus

Your ideas: Find an ancestral place. Go somewhere you've heard about and always wanted to see...

Tour Book: To help you prepare for your tour before you go and to remember afterwards

 

 

Highlights

Aran Island excursion

Medieval castle banquet

Holy Island in Lough Derg

National Folk Theatre

Lough Gill Poetic Cruise

Connemara and Kylemore

Dingle Peninsula Circuit

Play at a leading Dublin theatre

High Tea at a Country House Hotel

Antrim Coast Road & Glens

 

 

Costs

Price indications for accommodations, guide, transport and visits

$AUD 5550 (Irish taxes included) per person, with 7 travellers, for 19 days (18 nights)

  • Allow $AUD1500 for abundant good eating (morning and afternoon teas, two-course lunches, three-course dinners)
  • Single supplement $AUD 860 per person
  • $AUD 450 payable on application (fully refundable if Peter Moore cancels the tour; $120 non-refundable if you withdraw)
  • $AUD 2000 due 90 days before the tour starts, balance due a week before the tour starts

- includes Bed & Breakfast (twin share), medieval banquet and Folk Theatre.
Guide/ driver, vehicle, insurance, fuel, ground transfers to and from airport, admissions, tolls, ferries, parking, Irish taxes

 

May you come back to Ireland soon and often!