CIE Tours
2025 - 13 Day Scottish & Irish Dream
Authentic Local Experiences:
July 27 - August 17 departures will have reserved seats for the spectacular Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo. All other departures will experience an exclusive Scottish Evening with dinner and traditional entertainment.
Sample a wee dram as you explore whisky making at Blair Athol Distillery.
Visit a traditional farm to see sheepdogs demonstrate their skills at herding sheep.
Trip Highlights:
Edinburgh Castle
Inveraray Castle
St Andrews
Scottish Evening*
Titanic Belfast
Irish Night in Dublin
Blarney Castle
Cliffs of Moher
Medieval Castle Banquet
Dublin Castle
Ring of Kerry
Skellig Experience
Sheepdog Demonstrations
*July 28 - August 18 departures
Dining Experiences:
12 Breakfasts (B), 1 Lunch (L) and 8 Dinners (D)
*Meal counts vary on Tattoo departures, as the Scottish Evening is replaced with the Tattoo and an independent dinner.
Hotels:
Sandman Signature Hotel Glasgow | Glasgow (1)
Ballachulish Hotel | Ballachulish (1)
Muthu Newton Hotel | Nairn (1)
Atholl Palace Hotel | Pitlochry (2)
Norton House Hotel & Spa | near Edinburgh (2)
Clayton Hotel Ballsbridge | Dublin (2)
Killarney Towers Hotel (or Gleneagle Hotel - Monday departures) | Killarney (2)
Clayton Hotel | Limerick (1)
Featured Destinations
Killarney
Killarney
Developed by Lord Kenmare as a tourist town in the 18th century, Killarney is now the major tourist centre and accommodation base in Kerry. It is the centre for the Ring of Kerry tour, the focal point for the Killarney National Park and the Kerry Way Walking Trail.
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Limerick
Limerick
Limerick City is magnificently sited on one of Europe's finest rivers, the River Shannon. One can only imagine the 9th century scenes, when fleets of Viking vessels sailed up the river to plunder and terrorise the monastic midlands. In later centuries these Norsemen settled and founded the trading port of Limerick.
To-day Limerick is a proud, progressive and thriving City with a charter older than that of London. Its castles, ancient walls and museums are testament to its dramatic past. Particularly worth viewing is Limerick's Emblem 'the Treaty Stone" and King John's Castle in its Heritage precinct as well as the magnificent Hunt Museum in Limerick's Custom House. This museum houses an internationally important collection of some 2,000 original works including pieces by Leonardo da Vinci, Renoir and Picasso.
Limerick City is the Capital of the Shannon Region and is an excellent centre for shopping. It is also rapidly building a reputation for dining and the City has its own 'Good Food Circle' of restaurants. The City is also considered to be the sporting capital of Ireland with excellent facilities and passionate followers of all sporting activities. Limerick is an excellent holiday base, is just 30 minutes from Shannon Airport, and less than 20 minutes from attractions such as world-famous Bunratty Castle and Folk Park.
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Pitlochry
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Nairn
Nairn
East of Inverness, the hills gradually give way to the narrow and sheltered lowland strip around the edge of the Moray Firth, where the main town is Nairn, a long-established small resort notable for its golf and fine beaches. Overall, this area offers plenty of Scottish strands to follow, with a good range of historic sites and castles, as well as Europe's best preserved 18th-century fort (at Fort George).
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Ballachulish
Ballachulish
Located just a couple miles from Glencoe lies Ballachulish, which means “the Village by the Narrows”. The Scotish Highland village is separated into two, North Ballachulish and South Ballachulish, divided by the loch. A passenger ferry used to carry those wishing to cross the lock at the narrows, but today The Ballachulish Bridge connects both sides of the village. Ballachulish originally was centered around the slate quarries, and the quarries can still be seen. Today there’s lots for visitors to enjoy in the quiet village - from shopping, strolling through art galleries, having a drink at a local pub, to water sports and golf.
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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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Edinburgh
Edinburgh
Dominated by the ramparts of Edinburgh Castle, this picturesque city offers shopping on Princes Street, the grandeur of the Royal Mile, St. Giles Cathedral and historic Palace of Holyrood House, where Queen Mary lived and many Scottish kings were wed. Or venture across the moors to marvel at the scenic Highlands.
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Glasgow
Glasgow
Glasgow is Scotland's biggest city and major tourist destination, possessing some of Britain's finest architecture and hosting a variety of cultural events and attractions.
Glasgow has been described as the finest surviving example of a great Victorian city. Of particular interest is George Square - lined by several buildings constructed in the Italian Renaissance style. Few buildings pre-date 18th century. The most prominent of these are Glasgow Cathedral, and Provand's Lordship, which is the city's oldest house (c. 1471) and now a museum. The cathedral, situated on high ground to the east of the city and dating in parts from 12th century, is an outstanding example of Gothic architecture. The city has numerous parks and ornamental open spaces, including the Botanic Garden and zoological gardens. Glasgow grew around a church built in the 6th century by St Kentigern, who converted Scots to Christianity. The commercial growth of the community dates from the union of Scotland and England in 1707 and the opening up of trade in the 18th century when Glasgow became a major port and shipbuilder.
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March 2025
03/16/2025 |
03/28/2025 |
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03/30/2025 |
04/11/2025 |
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04/18/2025 |
$4,545 per person
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04/23/2025 |
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04/30/2025 |
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05/19/2025 |
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05/30/2025 |
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05/21/2025 |
06/02/2025 |
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05/25/2025 |
06/06/2025 |
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06/11/2025 |
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06/13/2025 |
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06/13/2025 |
06/25/2025 |
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06/20/2025 |
07/02/2025 |
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07/11/2025 |
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07/11/2025 |
07/23/2025 |
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07/18/2025 |
07/30/2025 |
$5,145 per person
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07/20/2025 |
08/01/2025 |
$5,945 per person
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07/27/2025 |
08/08/2025 |
$5,595 per person
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August 2025
08/08/2025 |
08/20/2025 |
$5,595 per person
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08/10/2025 |
08/22/2025 |
$5,595 per person
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08/15/2025 |
08/27/2025 |
$5,595 per person
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08/20/2025 |
09/01/2025 |
$5,145 per person
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08/31/2025 |
09/12/2025 |
$5,145 per person
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09/03/2025 |
09/15/2025 |
$5,145 per person
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09/14/2025 |
09/26/2025 |
$5,145 per person
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09/21/2025 |
10/03/2025 |
$5,145 per person
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October 2025
10/05/2025 |
10/17/2025 |
$4,695 per person
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10/19/2025 |
10/31/2025 |
$4,695 per person
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10/26/2025 |
11/07/2025 |
$4,695 per person
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