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3 Top Trips To Ireland With Insight Vacations & Aer Lingus

If you're looking to travel with Ireland, Insight Vacations has some great tips and deals with Aer Lingus for their nonstop flights to Dublin! Check it out:

This is only available for bookings from now until March 31, 2020 for the travel period of April 1 to Oct. 31, 2020.

This special offer can be used for flights to and from New York City, Newark, Boston, Philadelphia, Washington DC, Chicago, Los Angeles and San Francisco.

Below are top Irish experiences guests can enjoy on Insight Vacations' trips to Ireland as they delve into the heart of this unique and charming country: 

Irish Elegance (8-Days): Ashford Castle and Trinity College

This five-star 800-year-old castle is part of The Red Carnation luxury boutique hotels collection which provides a 350-acre oasis in West Ireland. Delivering on unparalleled service, warm Irish hospitality and ultimate luxury, Ashford Castle provides a vast playground for guests. A wealth of activities are available including discovering falconry at the oldest established Falconry School in Ireland, horseback riding, ziplining, stand-up paddle boarding, golfing and so much more. Guests will be escorted over the drawbridge to the magnificent Ashford Castle by a lone piper upon arrival. There's plenty of time to explore the estates striking surroundings and enjoy regal relaxation before indulging in one of the finest culinary experiences in the world during a Celebration Dinner featuring exquisite fare created from locally-sourced ingredients. 

Regarded as Ireland's finest national treasure, the Book of Kells is housed in the heart of Dublin at Trinity College. Shrouded in mystery, the ancient manuscript Gospel book dates back to the 9th century. Guests will enjoy an exclusive Insight Experience including VIP entrance to the Book of Kells and an exclusive guided walk though Trinity College grounds accompanied by Joseph O'Gorman, a Trinity College Scholar.

Country Roads of Ireland (12 Days): County Antrim, Giant's Causeway and Guinness Storehouse

For Game of Thrones fans, visiting some of Ireland's legendary film locations are a must. County Antrim in Northern Ireland is surrounded by the beautiful sites that set the scene for the iconic HBO show with record-breaking ratings. Clients will visit the Dark Hedges, recognized by GoT fans as King's Road, before continuing on to their accommodations at the delightful coastal Ballygally Castle Hotel where many Game of Thrones cast members were known to frequent as they were filming nearby. County Antrim is also believed to be where Saint Patrick was forced to herd and tend to sheep for six years after being sold into slavery.

The Giant's Causeway is Northern Ireland's only UNESCO World Heritage Site which formed as a result of an ancient volcano fissure eruption and is now composed of thousands of interlocking columns that look like stepping stones for giants. The breathtaking Giant's Causeway, steeped in legend, is a spectacle to behold with the ever-expanding coastal scenery providing the perfect backdrop.

Speaking of "wetting the shamrock", what better way to do so than with a pint of Ireland's national and world-renowned drink, Guinness. The stout's signature creamy texture and long-lasting head contributed to its lasting success, but almost equally as well known is the famed 9,000-year lease, signed by Arthur Guinness in 1759 at St. James's Gate in Dublin. Guests will visit the Guinness Storehouse with a local expert.

Focus on Ireland (7 Days): The Ring of Kerry and Cliffs of Moher

Stunning seascapes, towering cliffs, lush lakelands and charming villages are around every corner whenjourneying across the Ring of Kerry. The narrow, winding route has plenty of attractions along the way, including sights used to film Star Wars and the cast and crews' local hangouts. While filming Star Wars: The Last Jedi on the famous Skellig Michael, the cast and crew were known to polish off a pint in nearby Portmagee, and not too far away was another filming sight guests will visit on their journey, the Dingle Peninsula. 

The view of the Clare Coast from the top of these magnificent cliffs is unrivalled. The Cliffs of Moher in human history dates back minimum 2,000 years, as the name is derived from a fort built in 1stCentury BC that formerly stood where Moher Tower stands now. Standing over 700 feet high, the waves of the Atlantic crash powerfully along the bottom of these majestic cliffs. Clients take in the sights at Cliffs of Moher after enjoying a scenic ferry ride across the Shannon Estuary, before continuing to the gateway of the Wild Atlantic Way

For reservations call Insight Vacations at 1-800-582-8380 or visit www.insightvacations.com

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