Tailor-Made Private Group - Sample
The story of St. Patrick has fascinated the world for centuries – his legacy clearly seen around the island of Ireland. Experience the intriguing aspects of Irish Culture as we trace the path of Christianity, in the footsteps of one of the world’s most beloved saints.
Be inspired by the ancient heritage as you explore the abbeys, monasteries and medieval sites, all which have been carefully preserved. Experience an authentic Ireland.
Tour designed to your Church Member's specifications.
Minumum group size 20.
Individuals please inquire.
Group Tours will be designed and priced to your specifications. Minimum group size 20 passengers. Please see our suggested inclusions and itinerary to get a feel for how wonderful following the footsteps of Saint Patrick will be.
If you are not part of a group but are interested in the tour please give us a call to discuss options.
Sample INCLUSIONS – tailor this tour to your Church Members
9 Nights Accommodation - tailored to your group
Services of professional English speaking local guide and local experts
Services of Further Afield Travel and Tours leader
All tours and admissions at no extra cost (highlighted)
All customary gratuities for guides and sightseeing events
Optional Air inclusion from Toronto with transfers
9 Full Breakfast, Welcome and Farewell dinners
Tailor the tour to include additional lunches and/or dinners
SAMPLE ITINERARY – tailor this tour to your Church Members
Day 1 - Overnight flight to Dublin
Depart North America on your overnight flight to Dublin
Day 2 - Dublin • Newcastle, Co. Down (WD)
Arrive Dublin, voted twice the friendliest city in Europe, as well as being crowned UNESCO City of Literature.
Our journey begins as we set off for County Down. The story of Ireland starts here in the words of Saint Patrick himself - here we will begin exploring Patrick’s life and legacy.
Newcastle, County Down, is comprised of sweeping valleys, hidden lakes, history soaked hills, and dominated by the Mourne Mountains in the horizon - one of the most beautiful corners of Northern Ireland and the heartland of our Saint.
Discover: While its not known when Patrick first visited the Hill of Tara, he certainly saw the High Kings’ power. While Celtic festival fires were burning on Tara, the High Kings forbid other fires in the area. At the time, the Hill of Tire, located 43km north of Dublin, was the ceremonial capital of the High Kings. They practiced Celtic paganism and believed Tara to be both the dwelling place of the gods and the gateway to the Otherworld. Patrick confronted the Druid King Laoghaire by lighting a paschal (Easter) fire on the Hill of Slane. The High King confronted Patrick who, according to legend and his Irish language skills, explained the Church’s paradox of the Holy Trinity. Convinced by the stranger, Laoghaire agreed to let Patrick continue his missionary work. Today the Hill of Tara remains a palpably sacred site with a wealth of remains including a Stone Age passage tomb and prehistoric burial mounds up to 5,000 years old.
Join your group this evening for a Welcome Dinner.
Accommodation: 2 nights
Meals: Welcome Dinner
Day 3 - Newcastle, Co. Down (B)
Discover: Saul Church is built on the site of Saint Patrick’s earliest place of Christian worship in Ireland, founded by the Saint in 432 AD. Originally made of wood, the church has been rebuilt many times – most recently in 1932 to celebrate 1500th anniversary of its foundation. Some early writers say that, when close to death, St Patrick was told by an angel to”return to the place from which you came, that is to Sabhall”, where he died on March 17th around the year 461AD. Close by on the crest of Slieve Patrick is the tallest statue of St Patrick in the world, built in 1932 to commemorate his landing in Lecale. The Statue was carved with the robes of the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Armagh but, in order to bring the faiths together, the face used for Patrick was that of the Protestant Archbishop of Armagh.
Discover: Outside Down Cathedral on the highest part of Cathedral Hill lies the grave of Saint Patrick, the apostle of Ireland. By the early medieval period Patrick’s grave had become an important site for the developing church and an important monastery had grown around it. At this time the tradition of the hill being the burial place of saints Brigid and Columcille had been added to the legend of Patrick, giving rise to the well-known couplet: “In Down, three saints one grave do fill, Patrick, Brigid and Columcille.”
Discover: Following the Saint’s death and burial on this elevated location, a small monastic community grew up around St Patrick’s grave, first recorded in 753 AD. The stone church and round tower of this monastery was noted in the Annals as being burned by lightening in 1016. The medieval Cathedral which we see today traces its origins to the Invasion of Ulster, when the Norman Knight John de Courcy ousted Rory MacDunleavy, the last King of the Dal Fiatach, and established a Benedictine order there in 1177. The site of Down Cathedral was an important location for Celtic worship for thousands of years before Saint Patrick brought Christianity to Ireland.
Meals: Full Irish breakfast
Day 4 - Newcastle, Co Down • Armagh • Donegal (B)
Discover: Set off to explore the city of Armagh, the ecclesiastical centre of the island. Hundreds of years ago, this is where St. Patrick chose to establish his original church. It is here, that two magnificent cathedrals stand, one Church of Ireland and one Roman Catholic. Saint Patrick’s Church of Ireland Cathedral stands on the hill from which the City of Armagh derives its name – Ard Mhacha the Height of Macha. Less than half a mile away, on the neighbouring hill, is our sister, St Patrick’s Roman Catholic Cathedral. Armagh owes everything to its traditional association with St Patrick.
Discover: To the west of Armagh City lies Navan Fort, the ancient “Emain Macha” of Irish history and legend and one of the earliest provincial capital of Ulster. It is a large earthwork on top of a drumlin and is thought to be the site of a pagan sanctuary. In early Irish mythological tales, Emain was the Head Quarters of the Red Branch knights. It is one of a small number of sites identified as a prehistoric provincial capital in early sources.
We continue our journey, making our way to Co. Donegal, perched on Ireland’s rugged northern coast where one -third of Donegal is official Gaeltacht territory, with Irish the lingua franca.
Accommodation: 1 night
Meals: Full Irish breakfast
Day 5 - Westport (B)
Discover: Croagh Patrick, overlooks Clew Bay in County Mayo and is considered the holiest mountain in Ireland. The tradition of pilgrimage to this holy mountain stretches back over 5,000 years from the Stone Age to the present day without interruption. Its religious significance dates back to the time of the pagans, when people are thought to have gathered here to celebrate the beginning of harvest season. Croagh Patrick is renowned for its Patrician Pilgrimage in honour of Saint Patrick, Ireland's patron saint. It was on the summit of the mountain that Saint Patrick fasted for forty days in 441 AD and the custom has been faithfully handed down from generation to generation.
Accommodation: 2 nights
Meals: Full Irish Breakfast
Day 6 - Westport (B)
Discover: Kylemore Abbey, built in the late 1800s by Mitchell Henry MP, a wealthy business man and liberal politician. The story of Kylemore Abbey is a truly remarkable one that spans over 150 year of tragedy, romance, innovation, education and spirituality. Built as a breathtaking Castle in 1868, it is now the Abbey and home of the Benedictine community of nuns.
This afternoon is an opportunity to enjoy the charming town of Westport.
Meals: Full Irish breakfast
Day 7 - Westport • Galway • Kilkenny (B)
Depart Westport, and travel to Galway city, where the past lingers in the air – traces of old Galway, including the city walls and the distinctive Spanish Arch, give the city an ancient atmosphere. Follow the salty air that breezes through the winding lanes to traditional shops and pavement cafés on a Guided Walking Tour of Galway.
Arrive Kilkenny, a captivating city in the centre of Ireland’s Ancient East. Famous for its majestic castle, a bustling craft industry, cobbled lanes and secret passages along with 1,000 years of history.
Discover: Visit the magnificent Kilkenny Castle which rises above the River Nore. Kilkenny Castle is one of Ireland’s most visited heritage sites. Stronghold of the powerful Butler family, it has a history dating back to the 12th century. Highlights include the Long Gallery with its painted roof and carved marble fireplace.
Accommodation: 2 nights
Meals: Full Irish Breakfast
Day 8 - Kilkenny (B)
Discover: The Rock of Cashel (Carraig Phádraig), more formally St. Patrick’s Rock, it is also known as Cashel of the Kings. Back in the 5th century, and the Rock’s association with Ireland's early Christian heritage, when it was also the Seat of the High Kings of Munster. It’s on this spot that St Patrick converted King Aengus to Christianity. Legend has it that during the baptism, St Patrick inadvertently placed his sharp-pointed crosier on the king’s foot under the water, causing it to bleed.
Discover: Learn about ‘the Great Hunger’ (an gorta mor, in Irish), the famine, one of the most traumatic times in Irish history. In 1845, the year of the launch of the Dunbrody ship, the famine struck Ireland. With the potato crop failing and food prices soaring, widespread starvation would soon force more than a million people to flee the country. So many people left, yet there were not enough passenger ships to carry everyone. Entrepreneurial merchants, like the Graves’, took the opportunity to fit out their cargo vessels with bunks to meet the extra demand. Between 1845 and 1851 the Dunbrody carried thousands of emigrants to North America. The Dunbrody Famine Ship Experience features an authentic reproduction of an 1840s emigrant vessel, alongside a popular interpretation of the Irish famine emigrant experience. Follow the footsteps of the those who left during the Great Famine with an interactive tour that takes you through the fateful journey made by so many Irish people.
Meals: Full Irish Breakfast
Day 9 - Kilkenny • Wicklow Mountains • Dublin (B)
Discover: Depart Kilkenny and travel to the Wicklow Mountains and a visit to Glendalough, ‘Gleann dá‘ Loch, meaning ‘Valley of two lakes’. Glendalough is a deeply tranquil and spiritual place that will still your mind, inspire your heart and fill your soul. The substantial remains of this important monastic settlement are certainly impressive.
Discover: Saint Patrick’s Cathedral. Upon arriving Dublin, we visit to Saint Patrick’s Cathedral, the National Cathedral of the church of Ireland. Saint Patrick’s Cathedral is one of the most important pilgrimage sites in Ireland, and said to be the site where Saint Patrick Baptized Pagans dating back 800 years. The Cathedral has witnessed some of the most important developments and changes in Christianity in Ireland.
Accommodation: 2 nights
Meals: Full Irish Breakfast
Day 10 - Dublin (B, FD)
Discover: Walk through the cobbled stones of Trinity College, bringing visitors back to the 18th century, when the magnificent old library building was constructed and displays The Book of Kells. The Book of Kells (Trinity College Dublin MS 58) contains the four Gospels in Latin based on the Vulgate text St. Jerome completed in 384AD, intermixed with readings from the earlier Old Latin translation.
Afternoon at your leisure to explore Ireland’s capital, layered in history. Dublin is a living museum of history, with medieval castles and cathedrals, alongside a fine reflection of Georgian architecture.
Tonight join your fellow tour members for a Farewell Dinner with Traditional Irish entertainment.
Meals: Full Irish Breakfast, Farewell dinner
Day 11 - Dublin (B)
Depart this morning for Dublin airport for your flight home.
Meals: Full Irish Breakfast
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