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Summer in Ireland & France!
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Wednesday, |
If you are departing from the USA or Canada, you will take an overnight flight to Dublin International Airport, arriving on Thursday, July 20. If you are departing from another country, please arrange to arrive in Dublin by the afternoon of Thursday, July 20. (See flight arrangements page.) |
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Thursday, |
Complimentary group transfer from the airport to the hotel. (Private transfers available at cost.) Meet your tour manager and fellow tour members at our orientation/welcome reception in the hotel at 6:00 P.M. Beverages and light refreshments will be served. This will be followed by a group dinner. Three nights accommodations at the Hilton Dublin. |
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Friday, |
Breakfast. City tour of Dublin, including the Georgian Squares, Phoenix Park, The Doors of Dublin and Trinity College. We will also visit the Irish-Jewish Museum, opened by Dr. Chaim Herzog, the Irish born former President of Israel. |
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Saturday, |
Breakfast. Day at leisure. |
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Sunday, |
Breakfast. Departing west, we travel through picturesque Irish towns and villages. This afternoon we visit the majestic Cliffs of Moher. They are one of Ireland's most spectacular and most visited sites. Our day concludes in Limerick. Accommodations at the Clarion Hotel Limerick. |
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Monday, |
Breakfast. Today will start with a scenic, coastal drive along the Ring of Kerry. Continuing to Killarney, we will have a horse-drawn jaunting car tour of Killarney National Park. There, we will also see the magnificent Muckross House & Gardens. The house is a grand Victorian mansion built in 1843. Accommodations at Dromhall Hotel. |
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Tuesday, |
Breakfast. We travel to Cork to visit the legendary Blarney Castle & The Stone of Eloquence. We will also tour Blarney House, one of the most elegant and gracious of the Great Houses of Ireland. On the grounds, we will see the Gardens and the Rock Close, conveying "druidic" charm and magical delights of centuries past. Accommodations at the Silver Springs Moran Hotel. |
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Wednesday, |
Breakfast. This morning we will explore the town of Waterford, including a stop at the Waterford Crystal Factory. In the late afternoon we drive to Rosslare to board the Normandy, our overnight ferry to Roscoff, France. (Dining options available on board. Cost for dinner and breakfast not included. Bunk beds in shared cabins. Private facilities in single and shared cabins.) |
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Thursday,
July 27 |
We will disembark in Roscoff in the late morning. Afternoon tour of Mont St. Michel, a superb example of ancient architecture and one of France's premier tourist attractions. Continue to Caen. Accommodations at the Novotel Caen Cote de Nacre. |
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Friday,
July 28 |
Breakfast. Our day begins with a visit to the Bayeux Tapestry Museum. The embroidery, 20 inches tall and 230 feet long, tells the story of the events leading up to and including the Battle of Hastings on October 14, 1066. We then visit the D-Day Museum in Arromanches. Next, we stop at Omaha Beach, the most famous D-Day landing site. We arrive in Paris in the late afternoon. Two nights accommodations at the Mercure Opera Lafayette. |
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Saturday,
July 29 |
Breakfast. Day at leisure. Evening farewell reception at 6:00 P.M. Beverages and light refreshments served. |
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Sunday,
July 30 |
Breakfast. Hotel check-out is by 11:00 A.M. Group transfer from the hotel to the Paris-Charles de Gaulle International Airport. (Private transfers available at cost.) Homebound flights. |
| Regarding transportation to Dublin and from Paris, please see the flight arrangements page. | |
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Jewish Singles Vacations |
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