A “Go As You Please” Ireland Vacation is perfect for the independent traveler, or group of friends looking to take advantage of the ultimate freedom of international travel. With this Ireland tour package, you decide which cities you want to see, which Bed and Breakfasts you wish to stay in, and how long you desire to stay in each location. With no restrictions of the traditional tour packages and pre-booked accommodations, you call all your own shots.
The “Go As You Please” Ireland vacation package allows travelers to combine the comforts of home in an exciting international vacation. Stay in the country’s highest quality Bed and Breakfasts to discover the Ireland that’s off the beaten path. Gain insiders’ knowledge into the ins and outs of each location, as you make friends with your Irish B&B hosts.
No other tour package allows you the freedom to make your own reservations within a totally flexible travel schedule. When you’re ready to move onto another location, simply pack your belongings, present the appropriate amount of accommodation vouchers to your host and get into the driver’s seat for a scenic drive to the next location of your choice during your “Go As You Please” Ireland Vacation.
No other tour package allows you the freedom to make your own reservations within a totally flexible travel schedule. Here are a few of the advantages of booking a “Go As You Please” Ireland Vacation:
Tenon Tours offers a wide range of optional featured tours and events that will make your Ireland vacation more memorable, or in the case of the Countrywide Pub Crawl, a lot less! These featured tours and events will be available for purchase both before you leave and when you arrive. Check out the list below; the town from which each tour leaves from is listed as next to the tour.
We’ve planned an event that will surely challenge even the most loyal pub patrons! Visit our hand-picked selection of 20+ of the best pubs across Ireland! Don’t worry…you have seven full days to do this, so pace yourself and remember it’s a marathon, not a race. Visit all 20 and you’ll be rewarded!
*AVAILABLE IN 2009!
Join us for a tour and sampling at the Guinness Brewery, Ireland’s #1 International visitor attraction. Since opening in November 2000, the Guinness Storehouse has attracted over 4 million visitors from every corner of the Globe. Enjoy the tour of the Storehouse before sampling the goods at the top-level Gravity Bar as you catch a view of the city.
Forget Beckham, forget the Super Bowl…for any true-blooded Irishman, Gaelic Football, Rugby and Hurling are the only sports that matter, and they’re played with a vengeance all over Ireland - but nothing beats the live games at Croke Park with 82,000 screaming fans!
Connemara is an area of rugged landscape, bogs, and mountains, which is well known and loved by artists for its clear light and unspoiled beauty. This is the Ireland of your dreams and imagination with its rolling hills and mountains, sparkling lakes, and remote cottages.
The Aran Islands are richly unique, offering landscapes of limestone, a stretch of cliffs facing the moods of the Atlantic, large boulders, rock formations, and beautiful beaches. It is also a place of immense cultural heritage and history where Gaelic is the first language of its residents.
Don’t miss the breath-taking sight that will forever be burned in your memory. The Cliffs of Moher sit just 10 minutes North of Lahinch, stand 700 ft high at the highest point and span a range of 5 miles. If you happen to miss everything else in Ireland (because of the pub crawl perhaps?), you cannot miss the Cliffs of Moher!
The Ring of Kerry is a famous area in the Southwestern corner of Ireland which offers a thoroughly magnificent drive through mountains and by lakes, historical buildings, and some of the most beautiful beaches in Europe.
The Dingle Peninsula has some of the most stunning scenery Ireland has to offer, as showcased in films such as Ryan’s Daughter and Far and Away.
The Blarney Castle, located northwest of Cork in Blarney Village, was built by one of Ireland’s greatest chieftains, Cormac MacCarthy, almost 600 years ago and still stands as a partial ruin today. It is surrounded by beautiful gardens and is also home to the Stone of Eloquence, also called the Blarney Stone. Kiss it and gain the gift the eloquence!
All rates are protected by our exclusive 30-Day Price Watch, which means we will reprice your trip 30 days after you reserve your trip and adjust the price if the rates go down or you find a cheaper price! (must be at least 30 days prior to departure)
| Dates | ||||
| 5 Nights | 7 Nights | 10 Nights | 14 Nights | |
| Jan-April/Oct-Dec | $390.00 | $490.00 | $740.00 | $990.00 |
| May-Sept | $440.00 | $540.00 | $790.00 | $1090.00 |
Terms: All rates are per-person based on double occupancy, with two people sharing the expense of a standard transmission compact car, and does not include $19-$35 in processing/ticketing fees. Pricing is based on a Sunday arrival and may vary for other arrival days, holiday weeks, and special events. For additional night vacation package pricing, add $90 USD per person for each added night (includes car & accommodations).
* Single/Triple occupancy and vehicle upgrades are available. Contact us for more information and rates.
More interested in Northern Ireland
RSS feed for comments on this post · TrackBack URI
Lori Scott said,
November 17, 2008 @ 9:00 pmHi, We’re interested in travel to Ireland for fun and maybe a wedding at the end of May/beginning of June. Fell in love with Ireland and haven’t been back since 2000.
Want the best price, greatest flexibility - would need to add airfare.
Thank you in advance for your help.
Best regards,
–Lori–