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A trip to Dublin
A 3-day trip to Dublin, with rail tours to surrounding areas
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With great views from the top of the bus, strategically placed stops and an interesting commentary, this truly …More  
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Day 1 8:00am - Day 1 5:00pm
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The Dublin Pass has something for everyone. It gives you free entry to over 30 favorite attractions! There are …More  
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Day 1 8:00am - Day 1 5:00pm
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The original Irish pub still remains a rare commodity and this Traditional Irish Musical Pub Crawl is delighted …More  
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Day 1 7:00pm - Day 1 10:00pm
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Upon arrival in Cork transfer by road to Blarney Castle where you can kiss the famous stone and thus acquire the …More  
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Day 2 6:00am - Day 2 6:00pm
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Depart from Dublin Heuston Station on the InterCity train to Mallow County Cork (breakfast service available) …More  
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Day 2 6:00am - Day 2 9:00pm
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Head north to Bunratty Castle and Folk Village, then to the Doolin Pub for a lunch stop and on to the majestic …More  
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Day 2 6:00am - Day 2 8:00pm
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Depart from Dublin Heuston Station on the InterCity train to Galway (breakfast service available). Transfer by …More  
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Day 2 7:00am - Day 2 9:00pm
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Day 3

Upon arrival in Belfast, join your coach tour and head to the famous Antrim Coast Road, crossing the lovely Glens …More  
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Day 3 7:00am - Day 3 8:00pm
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Experience a taste of the ghosts of Ireland's past at one of the country's most important and historic …More  
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Day 3 10:00am - Day 3 5:00pm
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Dublin, Ireland
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Dublin is brash and boisterous without being obnoxious, and the Irish way of life is all about fun. Before you arrive you must grasp the concept of the “craic”. No I’m talking about illegal substances, I’m talking about great conversation, a bit of singing, maybe some dancing and a whole of good times. The craic is all about being with friends and sharing a few laughs, and in Dublin you don’t have to look far to find it. With over 1,000 pubs in the city, I think you know where to start the search!

The Irish have a fantastic sense of humor and in particular, Dubliners are huge fans of irony and sarcasm. As a visitor to the city, prepare to have “the mickey taken” at every opportunity and don’t believe a word they say. Many a gullible foreigner has fallen victim to outrageous tales of leprechauns and goblins, but don’t be too concerned, it is all in good fun and you will find the Irish to be very good natured.
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I think this is a wonderful tour. I need to know what is a Dublin pass and about the rail tours. Do i need to buy the passes before i get to Ireland. Do i choose between the rail tours. Thank You lastnotleast.
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You would want to choose between rail tours, you can only do one per day.
If you click on the "view" link next to the listings, you can find more information about the suggestions.
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my wife and i have been to ireland last year for a vacation and find it very relaxing in phoenix park and powerscourt garden. truly romantic. this year, we'l be travelling again, at this time with my daughters geordette eve and glendth elise
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Dublin the most wonderful city
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I was born and raised in Dublin, living in the States twenty two years. But I have to tell you the warmth and love you feel from the Irish when I go back home is like no other, it is truly one of the greatest cities to visit in Europe and they love the Americans!! not for the business you bring but your listing ear they love to talk Oh my goodness!!!
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never been, irish decendant, it sounds wonderful. thank you for such a great overview.
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I've returned to Ireland having been away for 9 years and am rediscovering what a beautiful country is it. If you're visiting Dublin, spend a blissfully relaxing hour at Farmleigh House in the Phoenix Park, the tour is free and is a fascinating story of the Guinness family. You could walk it from town or get off the Hop on Hop off bus. Its used today to house visiting Heads of State and Royal dignitaries.
Be sure to do the Boyne Valley drive which takes in Newgrange, Hill of Tara, Trim castle and more http://www.theboynevalley.com/.
Very relaxing and renowned for history, mystery and romance according to its website! http://www.theboynevalley.com/
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I went to Dublin, July 2007 for a 3 days and my first time out of USA. I walked to the Helix for 2 nights a music taping from the hotel. Though I didn't know and see as much as I wanted to. I did go to PowersCourts Gardens. Just being on the bus and seeing old an current buildings, homes, the land. Next time is go visit some castles and to stay at one. I didn't take as many pics as I wanted yet didn't want to come back to Los Angeles either. I am comfy with the weather there and more to see. Everyday I think about it and looking at different info sites and Live earth.
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