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Visit a Land of History and Myth

Ireland is rich with history, world-changing artifacts, legends made famous in story and song, and warm, welcoming people who buy you a fresh Guinness in a local pub and challenge you to a game of darts. Stroll the cobbled walkways of Dublin’s Trinity College and marvel at its stunning ninth-century Book of Kells. Travel to Kilkenny and kiss the Blarney Stone. Venture to the stunning Cliffs of Moher, whose towering peaks provide a breathtaking, majestic view of the country and whose myths capture the fancy of young and old alike.

Whether you see the country on a Connections small group journey, an independent Tailor Made journey or luxury canal barge, A&K’s long-standing relationships ensure plenty of unique insider access moments. Visit a private farm to see a sheepdog at work, listen to a seancaithe (storyteller) spin yarns at majestic St. Patrick’s Cathedral. Or travel on a Tailor Made journey and let your private guide take you from iconic sites to hidden gems in the country’s nooks and crannies.

No matter how you choose to travel, A&K transports you in unparalleled luxury with unmatched service.

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Best Time To Go
April - October
Climate Charts
Time Zone
ET +5 hours
Flights
Dublin (DUB); Shannon (SNN)

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Ways to Experience Luxury Travel to Ireland

Frequently Asked Questions

  • When is the best time to visit Ireland?

    April-October

    April-October

  • Is Ireland a family friendly destination?

    All ages flock to the Emerald Isle for its otherworldly landscapes (including the Cliffs of Moher and the Ring of Kerry), its timeless storytelling traditions and for the chance to visit with its welcoming locals.

    All ages flock to the Emerald Isle for its otherworldly landscapes (including the Cliffs of Moher and the Ring of Kerry), its timeless storytelling traditions and for the chance to visit with its welcoming locals.

  • What culinary experiences should I include on a trip to Ireland?

    Ireland's traditional fare of stews, meat pies, potatoes and soda bread has been excitingly refreshed by a new generation of chefs, while the Emerald Isle remains justifiably known for excellent seafood as well as delicious cheeses.

    Ireland's traditional fare of stews, meat pies, potatoes and soda bread has been excitingly refreshed by a new generation of chefs, while the Emerald Isle remains justifiably known for excellent seafood as well as delicious cheeses.

  • What is the official currency of Ireland?

    Official currency of Ireland is the Euro. Major credit cards are widely accepted, and ATM access is widespread.

    Official currency of Ireland is the Euro. Major credit cards are widely accepted, and ATM access is widespread.

  • What types of clothing should I pack for a trip to Ireland?

    Choose versatile, casual clothing that can be layered if the weather (or level of air-conditioning) requires. Cotton and other light fabrics are comfortable choices for summertime. Spring and autumn temperatures dictate medium-weight clothing selections. Smart casual attire is generally appropriate for evenings. In formal dining rooms at hotels such as Ashford Castle, Dromoland Castle, Adare Manor or Mount Juliet Estate, the general standard for gentlemen is a “jacket and tie”, with an equivalent standard of eveningwear for ladies.

    Choose versatile, casual clothing that can be layered if the weather (or level of air-conditioning) requires. Cotton and other light fabrics are comfortable choices for summertime. Spring and autumn temperatures dictate medium-weight clothing selections. Smart casual attire is generally appropriate for evenings. In formal dining rooms at hotels such as Ashford Castle, Dromoland Castle, Adare Manor or Mount Juliet Estate, the general standard for gentlemen is a “jacket and tie”, with an equivalent standard of eveningwear for ladies.

  • Do US citizens need a visa when visiting Ireland?

    Holders of U.S. and Canadian passports are not required to obtain a tourist visa for entry into Ireland for stays of up to 90 days

    Holders of U.S. and Canadian passports are not required to obtain a tourist visa for entry into Ireland for stays of up to 90 days

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