CIE Tours
2025 - 9 Day Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way
Authentic Local Experiences:
See Donegal's spectacular Slieve League cliffs - and enjoy a CIE Tours Exclusive experience as you sip Irish coffee while taking in the view from the clifftop.
Visit the Victorian Blakes of the Hollow Pub, which famed author John McGahern once called "one of the happiest and most beautiful bars" in Ireland. Enjoy a pint as you view the handcrafted "Game of Thrones" door, carved from the trees of the Dark Hedges.
Trip Highlights:
Belleek Pottery
Blarney Castle
Westport House
Irish Night in Dublin
Blakes of the Hollow Pub - A CIE Tours Exclusive
Experience Glasnevin
Strokestown Park
Slieve League Cliffs - A CIE Tours Exclusive
Galway Walking Tour
Sheepdog Demonstration
Dining Experiences:
8 Breakfasts (B) and 6 Dinners (D)
Hotels:
Clontarf Castle Hotel | Dublin (1)
Mill Park Hotel | Donegal (2)
Knockranny House Hotel | Westport (1)
Fitzgeralds Woodlands House Hotel | Adare (1)
The Ashe Hotel | Tralee (2)
Radisson Blu Royal Hotel | Dublin (1)
Featured Destinations
Kerry
Kerry
No matter which direction the area of North Kerry is approached, the great central spine of mountains draws the eye of the traveller like a great symphony draws an audience to a fitting climax. The relatively high mountains and narrow peninsula conjure weather patterns which change the face of the mountains, the surface of the water and the texture of the landscape by the minute. The fretted coastline and deep bays created by the mighty Atlantic play tricks with the light and produce a magical quality which intoxicates the senses.
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Adare
Adare
Ireland's answer to the cosy English village must surely be Adare, where the third Earl of Dunraven built a street with thatched cottages and well trimmed hedges at the gates of his early victorian manor. History had already endowed the place with an exquisite backdrop to further please the eye - an ivied Norman castle beside the river Maigue and the best collection of ruined medieval friaries in Ireland.
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Westport
Westport
Westport, designated one of Bord Failte's Heritage Towns, is situated in the shadow of Croagh Patrick, overlooking Clew Bay. One of the few planned towns in the Country, Westport was designed in the 18th Century by James Wyatt. It has become one of Ireland's established tourism centres, with many outstanding features, most notably the beautiful tree lined boulevard known as The Mall, running parallel to the Carrowbeg River.
Croagh Patrick, one of Europe's best know places of Pilgrimage, has provided a tough ascent for many pilgrims each year, climbing barefoot in the memory of St. Patrick, who spent forty days and forty nights fasting on the summit more than 1,500 years ago. A small church at the summit of the mountain welcomes penitents, while magnificent views of Clew Bay, with an island for every day of the week, provides inspiration for many walkers and visitors throughout the year.
Westport town boasts many tourist facilities. An excellent 18 hole Championship Golf Course is located on the Golf Course Road, just off the Newport Road, approximately one mile outside the town centre. This fabulous golf course guarantees excellent golf and scenic splendour.
Horse riding and Pony trekking is on offer all year round. Clay pigeon shooting, sea angling, hill walking, sailing and adventure sports are among the many other activities on offer to the visitor.
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Donegal
Donegal
The county of Donegal contains breathtaking views of landscapes and seascapes set against a backdrop of mountains and moors, with evidence everywhere of traditional Irish Celtic culture. Its vast rugged coastline is mixed with beautiful beaches with golden sand and crystal clear waters. In addition to Donegal’s spectacular vistas, other major attractions include Glenveagh National Park and Castle, Glebe House and Gallery, Tory Island, Abbey Mill Wheels, Fort Dunree Military Museum, Colmcille Heritage Center and many interesting Celtic ruins.
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Dublin
Dublin
Dublin enjoys one of the loveliest natural settings in Europe. Dublin attracts visitors from around the world with its old world charm and friendly atmosphere. Most of the architecture dates from the 18th century, when Dublin enjoyed great prominence and prosperity. Also of interest are stately Georgian houses which front Merrion Square. O'Connell Street is considered the commercial center of Dublin. Perhaps the most memorable feature of Dublin is the traditional pub, where visitors can enjoy conversation over fine Irish brew. The city also offers many fine parks, including St. Stephen's Green and Phoenix Park. National Gallery's renowned collection includes works by such famous masters as Rembrandt and Monet. Trinity College's Old Library is home to the most cherished treasure, the Book of Kells, a manuscript of the Gospels. Admire Christ Church Cathedral and St. Patrick's Cathedral. Enjoy the exhibits in impressive National Museum. Self-guided walking tours include Old City Trail, Georgian Heritage Trail and the Cultural Trail.
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Valid Date Ranges
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April 2025
04/13/2025 |
04/21/2025 |
$3,295 per person
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04/20/2025 |
04/28/2025 |
$2,945 per person
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May 2025
05/04/2025 |
05/12/2025 |
$3,395 per person
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05/25/2025 |
06/02/2025 |
$3,395 per person
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June 2025
06/08/2025 |
06/16/2025 |
$3,895 per person
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06/29/2025 |
07/07/2025 |
$3,495 per person
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July 2025
07/06/2025 |
07/14/2025 |
$3,495 per person
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07/13/2025 |
07/21/2025 |
$3,495 per person
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07/20/2025 |
07/28/2025 |
$3,895 per person
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September 2025
09/14/2025 |
09/22/2025 |
$3,895 per person
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09/28/2025 |
10/06/2025 |
$3,495 per person
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