Irish Adventure

About Ireland

From the crypts of Christ Church Cathedral to the forests of Killarney National Park, dive into a seldom seen side of the Emerald Isle. Experience Ireland’s thriving farm to table movement during a cooking class at one of Dublin’s premier culinary schools. Savor a pint of “the black stuff” at the Guinness Storehouse. Visit the Irish National Stud to learn about one of Ireland’s most lucrative industries. Immerse yourself in “forty shades of green” during your choice of excursion in Killarney National Park. Enjoy an afternoon hike in the Burren, home to a rugged limestone landscape. Take in awe-inspiring views at the Cliffs of Moher. Visit Holy Cross Abbey and learn why many scholars claim the Irish saved Western civilization during the Dark Ages. Above all, gain a new perspective on Ireland and its people.

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