Ponte del 2 Giugno in Irlanda on the Road
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Ponte del 2 Giugno in Irlanda on the Road

Multidestination
Created: Friday, April 10, 2026 - Departure: Sunday, May 31, 2026
Ref ID: 47713176
price per person From
855 €
Based on 2 adults
Created: Friday, April 10, 2026 - Departure: Sunday, May 31, 2026
Destinations: Dublin, Ireland , Kilkenny, Ireland , Cork, Ireland , Waterville Ring of Kerry, Ireland , Dingle, Ireland , Doolin, Ireland , Dublin, Ireland

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Transport from Dublin to Dublin
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31 May
1. Dublin
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About the destination: Dublin has been the setting for many novels and it’s no wonder since its written tradition goes back to 800 A.D. with The Book of Kells, which is now on show at Trinity College, Ireland’s oldest university. The city is the birthplace for many literary figures such as Joyce, Beckett, Yeats, Shawn and Wilde to name a few. The city’s Georgian elegance blends perfectly with the medieval and modern architecture that gives Dublin its distinctive personality. One can’t deny that Dublin is a cultural city; the UNESCO designated Ireland’s capital as the city of literature in 2010. Culture vultures are also spoilt for choice when it comes to museums and galleries. From the National Museum of Ireland and the National Library to the National Gallery and the cute Little Museum of Dublin containing the lecturn that US president JFK used to address the National Parliament in 1963, there is plenty to absorb. Not forgetting of course the magnificent Dublin Castle dating back to the 13th century. Aside from its glorious riches, the best thing about this city is its people. Dubliners are friendly, warm, surprisingly outgoing and witty, even more so after a couple of pints of Guinness. In its more than 1000 pubs one makes friends easily. It should be mandatory for tourists to spend some time in a pub since it is one of the most memorable experiences of a visit to Ireland. Dublin is as well a young city, it has one of the youngest population in Europe, around half of its inhabitants are believed to be under the age of 25. This fact has made the city vibrant, dynamic, energetic and ambitious. Dublin is overflowing with funky bars, sophisticated restaurants and lively clubs, the epicenter being the buzzing Temple Bar area. Live music is a religion in Ireland and Dublin is its mecca. The city’s live music scene is superb and has given the world a number of global musical superstars from U2 and Westlife to The Script and Sinead O’Connor. Everyone is welcome in this nowadays multicultural city, but beware, Dublin, as its people, is so charismatic and infectious that you may never want to leave.
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31 May
Accommodation
1 Night
Dublin One Hotel
Dublin - Show on map > 1.1 km from Center
8.3
Very good
7558
Restaurant
Late Check-out
Bar
Cosy Double
WITH BREAKFAST
31 May
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31 May 2026, 12:00
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Transport from Dublin to Kilkenny
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01 Jun
2. Kilkenny
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About the destination: Kilkenny is a city in the 'Sunny South East' of Ireland. Kilkenny City offers a wealth of visitor attractions and experiences from Kilkenny Castle to St Canice’s Cathedral and everything in between. Visit historic buildings, towering cathedrals, winding slipways and much more; all within an exciting, cosmopolitan and culturally alive city renowned for its fine dining, great shopping and entertainment. Situated in the heart of the city, Kilkenny Castle Park offers a uniquely relaxing setting against the hustle and bustle of the city.
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01 Jun
Accommodation
1 Night
Celtic House B&B
Kilkenny - Show on map > 0.4 km from Center
8.6
Very good
1229
Parking
Canoeing
Heating
Deluxe Double Room
WITH BREAKFAST
Transport from Kilkenny to Cork
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02 Jun
3. Cork
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About the destination: Cork is Ireland’s second city, but for some people it is the country’s number-one Gaelic city and the real capital of Ireland. Cork is hospitable, cosmopolitan and energetic. The River Lee flows through the city and joins one of the world’s largest natural harbours, and it takes some 29 bridges to connect its most distinctive features together. Cork is an important cultural and artistic hub which has important film, jazz, and poetry festivals such as the Cork Midsummer Festival. Cork was named European Capital of Culture in 2005. South of the River Lee, towering over the rest of the city is St Finbarr 's Cathedral, a lush limestone building equipped with three impressive spires dedicated to the founder and patron of the city. Visit St. Anne’s church in Shandon district for the view from the tower and the 200-year-old bells. Shandon neighbourhood has retained its authenticity and is brimming with narrow streets and colourful shops. St Patrick's Street, a covered canal, is the main artery of the city and is known for the architecture of its buildings. Between St Patrick’s Street and Grand Parade rises The English Market, a covered fruit and vegetable market, recently restored, which has been operating since 1610, although the present building dates from 1786. Rebellious and nationalistic, Cork smells of sea breeze and has managed to retain its authenticity. The oceanic vivacity and a carefree joie de vivre are Cork’s most cherished characteristics.
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02 Jun
Accommodation
1 Night
Moxy Cork
Cork - Show on map > 1.1 km from Center
8.6
Very good
2505
Spa
Restaurant
Fitness
Queen Sleeper , 1 Queen Bed
WITH BREAKFAST
Transport from Cork to Waterville Ring of Kerry
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03 Jun
4. Waterville Ring of Kerry
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About the destination: Whilst Waterville has always been seen as a place to spend one’s summer holidays, with lots to see and do in the village and surrounding area, it is also a place one can enjoy all year round. The Waterville Enterprise and Marketing Network group are hosting many events throughout the autumn and winter. Waterville has some of the finest walking trails in the world Waterville has always been a family-friendly destination and this Halloween there will be plenty to do for all the family during their weeklong Halloween Festival. Waterville is renowned for its amazing food experiences and fresh local produce and seafood. This will be showcased in November with a food festival supported by local restaurants and cafes. Christmas in Waterville is always a magical time, and this year Waterville will have an amazing number of events and activities for people to enjoy over the festive period. This year will see a return of the wonderful ‘Christmas by the Sea’ events and the network are hoping it will also see the return of their fantastic annual New Year’s Eve street party. Many other events are taking place in the new year along with the likes of the very successful Éigse na Brídeoige. So, this autumn and winter you know where to go for some amazing experiences!
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03 Jun
Accommodation
1 Night
O'GRADYS TOWNHOUSE
Waterville Ring of Kerry - Show on map > 1.4 km from Center
9.5
Superb
605
Double Room with Sea View
WITH BREAKFAST
Free cancellation
Transport from Waterville Ring of Kerry to Dingle
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04 Jun
5. Dingle
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About the destination: Dingle is a town in County Kerry. The beaches on the peninsula are ideal for surfers, body boarders, wind surfers and other water sports. Sandy beaches safe for swimming, walking routes for all abilities, a thriving Irish language community, a rich musical tradition, fine dining, sea angling, arts and film festivals, talented craftspersons and some of the best surfing in Ireland, makes Dingle an special destination.
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04 Jun
Accommodation
1 Night
Short Strand Dingle
Dingle - Show on map > 1.9 km from Center
9.3
Superb
685
Parking
Free Internet
Heating
Deluxe Twin Room
WITH BREAKFAST
Free cancellation
Transport from Dingle to Doolin
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05 Jun
6. Doolin
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About the destination: Welcome to Doolin, a charming small village located on the west coast of Ireland in County Clare. Famous for its traditional Irish music and stunning coastal scenery, Doolin serves as an ideal base for exploring the rugged beauty of the Burren and the magnificent Cliffs of Moher, a UNESCO Global Geopark and one of Ireland's most visited natural attractions. Upon arriving in Doolin, visitors are greeted with the warm hospitality of a tight-knit community. The village's few streets are dotted with colorful houses, inviting craft shops, cozy cafes, and a handful of classic Irish pubs where the sound of fiddles and flutes fills the air each night. Music enthusiasts will find Doolin to be a treasure trove of authentic Irish music with live performances happening throughout the year. The annual Doolin Folk Festival is a highlight, showcasing local and national talent in a celebration of the region's rich musical heritage. Outdoor adventurers will be in their element in Doolin. Boat trips from Doolin Pier offer spectacular views of the Cliffs of Moher from the water, a perspective not to be missed. For those looking to explore by land, the village is a starting point for the scenic coastal walk to the cliffs, providing breathtaking vistas along the Atlantic edge. Of geological interest is the Burren, a unique karst landscape featuring limestone pavements, rare flora, and ancient archaeological sites. Guided tours are available and highly recommended to fully appreciate the natural and historical significance of the area. No visit to Doolin would be complete without exploring the magical Aran Islands, which are easily accessible via a short ferry ride. These islands are home to ancient forts, miles of stone walls, and a way of life that has preserved the essence of traditional Irish culture. Whether you're looking to delve into the music scene, enjoy the great outdoors, or simply soak up the tranquil atmosphere, Doolin is a destination that captures the heart of Ireland's cultural and natural splendor.
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05 Jun
Accommodation
2 Nights
Aiteall Boutique Accommodation
Liscannor - Show on map > 1.8 km from Center
9.9
Superb
356
Parking
Game room
Windsurfing
Deluxe Queen Room
WITH BREAKFAST
Free cancellation
Transport from Doolin to Dublin
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07 Jun
7. Dublin
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About the destination: Dublin has been the setting for many novels and it’s no wonder since its written tradition goes back to 800 A.D. with The Book of Kells, which is now on show at Trinity College, Ireland’s oldest university. The city is the birthplace for many literary figures such as Joyce, Beckett, Yeats, Shawn and Wilde to name a few. The city’s Georgian elegance blends perfectly with the medieval and modern architecture that gives Dublin its distinctive personality. One can’t deny that Dublin is a cultural city; the UNESCO designated Ireland’s capital as the city of literature in 2010. Culture vultures are also spoilt for choice when it comes to museums and galleries. From the National Museum of Ireland and the National Library to the National Gallery and the cute Little Museum of Dublin containing the lecturn that US president JFK used to address the National Parliament in 1963, there is plenty to absorb. Not forgetting of course the magnificent Dublin Castle dating back to the 13th century. Aside from its glorious riches, the best thing about this city is its people. Dubliners are friendly, warm, surprisingly outgoing and witty, even more so after a couple of pints of Guinness. In its more than 1000 pubs one makes friends easily. It should be mandatory for tourists to spend some time in a pub since it is one of the most memorable experiences of a visit to Ireland. Dublin is as well a young city, it has one of the youngest population in Europe, around half of its inhabitants are believed to be under the age of 25. This fact has made the city vibrant, dynamic, energetic and ambitious. Dublin is overflowing with funky bars, sophisticated restaurants and lively clubs, the epicenter being the buzzing Temple Bar area. Live music is a religion in Ireland and Dublin is its mecca. The city’s live music scene is superb and has given the world a number of global musical superstars from U2 and Westlife to The Script and Sinead O’Connor. Everyone is welcome in this nowadays multicultural city, but beware, Dublin, as its people, is so charismatic and infectious that you may never want to leave.
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07 Jun
Accommodation
1 Night
The Address Citywest
Dublin - Show on map > 11.8 km from Center
8.5
Very good
2514
Restaurant
Parking
Late Check-out
Classic Double
WITH BREAKFAST
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