Cork, Kerry, Clare, Limerick, Galway, Sligo, Dublin, Antrim, Donegal, Derry and more.
Titanic Rail Trail & Wild Atlantic Way Including Donegal
FREE Upgrade in Killarney from B&B Guesthouse to 4* Hotel (subject to availability in our partner hotels).
FREE 48hr Dublin Bus Hop-on-Hop-off City Sightseeing Tour tickets.
Travel South, South West, West, East, North and North West.
An eleven-day tour that encompasses almost every location visited on our tours (and we can add on Waterford as an extra day tour if you wish).
We include the highlights of Ireland, covering the theme of the ill-fated Titanic story. We visit Cork and Blarney Castle and Cóbh near Cork City, the Titanic's last port of call. We include Belfast where she was built, we explore Clifden in Connemara, where Jack Phillips, the Titanic's wireless operator worked for Marconi before the fatal voyage.
This tour also takes in Ireland's most famous attractions such as the Cliffs of Moher, Blarney Castle, The Ring of Kerry, Bunratty Castle, the Giant's Causeway, Galway Bay on the wild Atlantic Coast, Inis Mór - the largest of the 3 Aran Islands - and now we have added the Hills of Donegal. The tour finally returns to Dublin from Sligo town in Ireland's North West.
The Wild Atlantic Way and Causeway coast are well covered in this very comprehensive tour.
- Return Rail Travel.
- Reserved Seats on the train.
- Railtours Ireland Host throughout.
- Visitor Attraction Admissions.
- Transfer to Inis Mór the largest of the Aran Islands.
- 2 Nights Killarney 4* Hotel.
- 2 Nights Galway 4* Hotel.
- 1 Night Clifden 4* Hotel.
- 3 Nights Dublin 4* Hotel.
- 1 Night Belfast 4* Hotel.
- 2 Nights Harvey's Point with Dinner both nights.
- Full Irish Breakfast Included.
$3,774pps
"Exceptional and definitely first class! "
May 2018 by Mary & Gordon
To all the good people at Rail Tours Ireland,
Yesterday was our first day on our own in Ireland after 11 wonderful days with you. We miss the friendly people in yellow jackets who were always there to greet us, help us, take us where we were supposed to be, guide us and drive us.
Everything about Rail Tours, and all of you were exceptional and definitely first class! The hotels were great, the tours and sites terrific, but most of all it was the experience of meeting so many wonderful people from all over. You have a great team.
We would not hesitate to tour with you again and we will be recommending you to our family and friends.
Fondly,
Mary and Gordy
Visitor Attraction Admissions Included: Blarney Castle and Gardens & Cóbh Heritage Centre, Bunratty Castle and Folk Park, the Cliffs of Moher Visitor Experience, Giant's Causeway, Belfast Hop-on-Hop-off City Bus Tour & Titanic Visitor Centre.
- Return Rail Travel.
- Reserved Seats on the train.
- Railtours Ireland Host throughout.
- Visitor Attraction Admissions.
- Transfer to Inis Mór the largest of the Aran Islands.
- 2 Nights Killarney 4* Hotel.
- 2 Nights Galway 4* Hotel.
- 1 Night Clifden 4* Hotel.
- 3 Nights Dublin 4* Hotel.
- 1 Night Belfast 4* Hotel.
- 2 Nights Harvey's Point with Dinner both nights.
- Full Irish Breakfast Included.
1
Blarney Castle, Cóbh and Killarney
Killarney Town Centre
FREE UPGRADE TO 4* HOTEL IN KILLARNEY, SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY IN OUR PARTNER HOTELS AT THE TIME OF BOOKING.
Check-in is 20 minutes prior to Train Departure Time.
Check-in beside the Customer Service Desk at Heuston Station where our representative will be waiting for you in their bright yellow jacket!
Check-in for 07:00 departure from Dublin Heuston Station.
Your departure station, Dublin Heuston, was opened in 1844 as the headquarters of the Great Southern & Western Railway and is now the official principal station of Iarnród Éireann – Ireland’s national railway company.
As your train departs, we travel in a south westerly direction, passing Inchicore, railway engineering works and then some of Dublin’s western suburbs – soon we are in the lush fertile countryside of County Kildare, Ireland’s Kentucky. Look out for the many stud farms near the track. The train passes through the town of Newbridge, home to the famous Newbridge Silverware.
We now enter the Curragh of Kildare, which soon comes into view on both sides of the line. The Curragh (pronounced: Curra) is famous for its racecourse, home of the Irish Derby. At this time of the morning you are likely to see some of Ireland's finest bloodstock being put through their paces. The Curragh is also the headquarters of the Irish army and their buildings can be seen in the distance to the east.
We pass the town of Kildare, and the Church of Ireland (Protestant) Cathedral of St. Brigid’s – completed in 1223 – can be clearly seen to the south (left hand side when facing direction of travel). We cross the River Barrow at Monesterevin and enter Co. Laois.
Our train journey makes a stop at Portlaoise (pronounced: Port Leesh-eh). Departing Portlaoise, we soon enter Co. Tipperary and pass the town of Templemore. Shortly after, we pass Loughmoe Castle which can be clearly seen on the southern side of the train, built in the 15th century, the Purcell family lived there until 1760. The next stop is at the town of Thurles. At our next stop – Limerick Junction – a number of Railtours Ireland clients will be leaving the train for the Cliffs of Moher tour. Please remain on the train for the Cork, Blarney Castle and Cobh Heritage Day Tour! Our final stop before Cork is at the town of Mallow.
We arrive into Cork Kent Station for 09:35 and we transfer to our Railtours Ireland tour coach, passing through Cork City en route to Blarney Village and historic Blarney Castle & Gardens, built in 1446 by Dermot McCarthy. You will have time to kiss the famous stone, which is said to bestow the gift of eternal eloquence on those lucky enough to do so. There is also time for shopping and lunch at Blarney and we recommend that you have lunch there, as this will be the only opportunity during the day to have a substantial meal.
We depart Blarney Castle for Cóbh, via the city centre, taking in some of the city sights while en route to our next destination.
On arrival at Cóbh, we will visit St. Colman’s Cathedral. We will then proceed down along the sea front passing the former White Star Line offices en route to the beautifully restored Victorian railway station/transatlantic terminal. This is now the Cóbh Heritage Centre, home to the Queenstown Story. The centre also houses much information about the Great Famine and subsequent Irish Emigration; 3 million Irish people emigrated from Cóbh, (principally to the United States) including Annie Moore, whose statue is located in front of the heritage centre.
Depart Cóbh by train to Killarney, where the rest of the evening is free. There is a large selection of cafés, restaurants and bars in Killarney town as well as many opportunities for live traditional Irish music and entertainment.
2
Ring Of Kerry Tour
Killarney Town Centre
FREE UPGRADE TO 4* HOTEL IN KILLARNEY, SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY IN OUR PARTNER HOTELS AT THE TIME OF BOOKING.
Enjoy your Ful Irish Breakfast at leisure before departing on your Ring of Kerry tour.
There are plenty of stops along the Ring of Kerry for morning tea, lunch and photo stops etc. Ireland’s highest mountains are located in Kerry and Carrauntouhil, which can be seen en route, is the highest, standing at 1041 metres.
We will make a stop at the Kerry Bog Village Museum, which gives people an insight into how people lived and worked in rural Ireland in the 18th century. The village is the only one of its kind in Europe. Later on the approach to Waterville there are views (weather permitting) of the Skellig Rocks (islands), where Star Wars 'The Force Awakens' was recently filmed.
We will make several photo stops, a stop for lunch and one final stop at the pretty village of Sneem, for about 30 minutes, or as directed by your tour leader.
An essential part of any visit to Ireland, this tour circles the magnificent MacGillycuddy Reeks and runs through its many passes and valleys along the shores of Dingle Bay and Kenmare Bay. There is an unspoilt nature to Ireland's most beautiful region and the Ring of Kerry provides many unforgettable memories as it passes through the many picturesque villages such as Glenbeigh, Waterville and Sneem and returns via Ladies View, the famous Lakes of Killarney and through the Oakwoods of Killarney's magnificent National Park.
At the end of the tour you will be brought to Killarney for your second night.
3
Limerick, Cliffs of Moher & Galway
Galway City Centre
Enjoy your full Irish Breakfast at Leisure.
07:30 Depart Killarney by road to Limerick to join the Bunratty Castle and Cliffs of Moher Tour.
Arrive into Limerick where we will join our Railtours Ireland tour coach. Limerick has a population of about 90,000 and its city charter was granted in 1197AD, making it older than London! As we cross the river Shannon - Ireland’s longest river - you will see views of King John’s Castle to the right. The castle was completed in 1200 and marks the origins of the city.
Limerick’s most famous author, Frank McCourt, grew up here and the city was the setting for his famous book Angela’s Ashes. Limerick is also the birthplace of celebrated BBC radio DJ, Terry Wogan and Hollywood star, Richard Harris. We will pass the GAA grounds of Páirc na nGael –the home ground of County Limerick’s Hurling and Gaelic Football teams. Limerick is also the home of Irish Rugby and we will pass Thomond Park, the Rugby stadium.
After a brief city tour we travel onto Bunratty Castle and Folk Park. The castle was completed in 1425 and, after many years of neglect, has been restored to its former glory. There is also a folk park here which you will have time to explore.
After the visit to Bunratty Castle and Folk park we make our way to Co. Clare. There is a lunch stop at a local pub before arriving at the Cliffs of Moher, which are among the highest sea cliffs in Europe. There is plenty of time to visit Ireland’s second most popular tourist attraction and your host will advise you of the departure time. From here, we take the coast road for much of the way to Galway, with time for photos along the Burren. This is a national park and the word 'Burren' comes from the Irish Language, meaning ‘rocky place’. It is a unique lunar landscape of limestone which was described in 1649 by one of Oliver Cromwell’s men as: “No tree to hang a man, no water deep enough to drown him and no soil deep enough to bury him”. Today the Burren is noted for its diverse flora with few parallels elsewhere in Ireland or, indeed, Europe.
We continue along the coast road to Black Head, passing the quaint coastal villages of Ballyvaughan and Kinvara before joining the main road to Galway.
At the end of the day the coach will set you down at Eyre Square, in the centre of Galway City, adjacent to your hotel (and the railway station). You will be directed to your hotel by your host and your evening is free in Galway.
4
Aran Islands Tour
Galway City Centre
Enjoy your full Irish Breakfast at Leisure.
Depart Galway City for transfer to Inis Mór, the largest of the three Aran Islands. Irish is the spoken language on the Aran Islands, although the locals will be more than happy to speak to you in English. For many, the highlight of the tour is the formidable pre-Christian fort of Dún Aonghasa, with spectacular sea-cliffs on the western side and unspoilt views of the Atlantic Ocean. Transfer times may vary seasonly.
Notes on Aran: Your tour of Inis Mór includes stops at 'Seven Churches' (15 minutes), Dún Aonghusa (75 minutes) and Kilronan for lunch (45 minutes).
After your tour of Inis Mór you will be transferred back to Galway Station, to your centrally located hotel
Please note: Should weather conditions be such as to curtail the transfer to Inis Mór you will receive a refund for this portion of the tour.
5
Connemara and Kylemore Abbey
Clifden Hotel
Enjoy your full Irish breakfast at leisure.
Depart Galway and our conducted tour of Connemara leaves Galway to the village of Moycullen. From Moycullen the road rises and falls towards the lovely village of Oughterard on the shores of Lough Corrib, traditionally regarded as Ireland’s premier angling centre. Now the gateway to Connemara opens, and the breathtaking colours of this unspoilt countryside are revealed in all their natural splendour.
At Maam Cross, the "Connemara Crossroads", there is a replica of the cottage used in the 1950s John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara film The Quiet Man, which was filmed here. From Maam Cross, our tour heads out to Leenane, Kylemore Abbey and Letterfrack, in the shadow of purple mountains rolling down to blue and green rocky valleys, reflecting the rich and varied colours of Connemara.
There is a lunch break at Kylemore Abbey and Gardens, a nineteenth-century castle now owned by the Benedictine nuns who run an excellent pottery, gift shop and restaurant here. Letterfrack is one of Ireland’s major national parks. The colourful town of Clifden has been one of Irelands leading holiday resorts for generations. It is an excellent touring centre beloved by the walker, the biker, the hiker or the fisherman. It was here too, at Derrygimlagh Bog, near Clifden that aviation history was made when Alcock and Brown crash landed after their historic transatlantic flight in 1919.
Back at Maam Cross again and the road turns southwards now through the Screeb, Costello and Rossaveal. Rossaveal is the departure point for ferryboats to the Aran Islands and is also a major fishing port. We are now in the Gaeltacht or Irish speaking area of Connemara where Gaeilge or Irish is still the everyday spoken language of a bilingual people.
Our tour of Connemara heads homewards towards Galway City now, along the shores of Galway bay, through the Gaeltacht villages of Inverin and Spiddal and looking out across the blue waters of the Atlantic at the unique limestone of the Burren and the hills of Clare.
After your day's touring you will be returned to your Galway hotel.
Depending on your day of departure tours on Day 4 and Day 5 may be reversed.
6
Clifden
Dublin City Centre
Enjoy your Full Irish Breakfast at leisure.
Depart Clifden for a morning tour of the Sky Road and Coral Beach, which has spectacular coastal scenery. We visit Derrygimlagh Bog, the site of the Marconi transmitting station where Jack Phillips worked as a wireless operator. He left in 1911 and joined the Titanic, and went down with the ship as he sent the final distress messages.
This is also the site where Alcock and Brown landed in 1919 after the first ever non-stop transatlantic flight. We return to Kylemore for our lunch stop (not included).
We continue our tour through Connemara enjoying spectacular mountain and lake scenery on our way back to Galway.
Depart Galway for Dublin Heuston at 19:20hrs.
Returning to Dublin Heuston at 21:45hrs.
7
Discover Dublin Free Day
Dublin City Centre
This is your leisure day in Dublin, during which you can use your Hop-on-Hop-off Dublin City Sightseeing Tour ticket.
This Hop-on-Hop-off tour will take you to Dublin's most famous attractions including the Guinness Brewery, Trinity College, which houses the Book of Kells, Kilmainham Jail, Christchurch and St. Patrick's Cathedrals, plus lots lots more.
8
Giants Causeway
Belfast City Centre
Check-in is 20 minutes prior to Train Departure Time.
Check-in is located in the main concourse area of Connolly Station where our representative will be waiting for you in their bright yellow jacket!
Check in for 06:50 Departure from Connolly Train Station.
Arrive into Belfast Central Station for 09:08 where we will be met by our tour coach to continue on our journey along the Causeway Coastal Route, along Northern Ireland’s Antrim Coast. Upon arrival, guests can see one of Belfast’s most well-known landmark, the two Harland & Wolfe Cranes which are nicknamed Samson and Goliath.
Leaving Belfast we take the coast road north from here. We continue on passing the coastal villages of Glenariff, Cushendall and Cushendun. There are stunning views of the sea to the right and the mountains or the Glens of Antrim to the left. You can even glimpse the Scottish coast on a clear day.
We have a lovely lunch stop at the Fullerton Arms in Ballintoy for a delicious pub grub style lunch.
The highlight of the tour is definately a visit to Giant’s Causeway, Irelands only World Heritage Site. Spend some time climbing over the ancient stones, snapping some photos, and enjoying the myths and legends that surround this world famous attraction. We then re-board our luxury coach, and make our way along the coast, for one last short stop at the ancient ruins of Dunluce Castle, we then head back to Belfast for your overnight stay.
9
Belfast City & Titanic Belfast
Harvey's Point Hotel
Dinner & Full Breakfast Included
After enjoying a full Irish breakfast (the famous Ulster Fry) at your leisure, you will join the Belfast Hop-On-Hop-Off tour which not only explores the city centre but also the Titanic Quarter (see the original dock where the doomed liner was built). We also visit the new Titanic Visitor Centre and you can see the last surviving White Star Line Ship The Nomadic. You will also see the murals of the Falls and Shankill Roads with plenty of free time for shopping and exploring.
Depart Belfast from Belfast Lanyon station for Derry by train at 15:10hrs.
Arrive at Derry Waterside Station at 17:25hrs where you will be met for your private transfer to Harvey's Point Hotel.
Check-in and relax, enjoy dinner. (Included)
10
Harvey's Point
Harvey's Point Hotel
Dinner & Full Breakfast Included
After a full Irish Breakfast, relax and enjoy the luxury of Harvey's Point. Perhaps enjoy a cooking demonstration or wine tasting.
There are lots of lovely walks in the beautiful surroundings of the Blue Stack Mountains.
Enjoy evening dinner on your second night.
11
Slieve League Cliffs, W.B. Yeats Grave & Train Journey to Dublin
Dublin City Centre
After breakfast and check-out you will enjoy a tour to Slieve League, Ireland's highest cliffs, on the Wild Atlantic Way.
We continue along the Donegal coastline, stopping for a short visit to William Butler Yeats grave at Drumcliffe Cemetary and onwards to Sligo town where we join our train for Dublin arriving into Connolly Station, Dublin at 18.00hrs. Hotel in Dublin included.