“It’s a fascinating place,” she says of the museum, but warns, “Be sure to give yourself time to stand in line. It’s very popular!”
A safe city for walking and exploring, Dublin charmed Anne with its blend of old and new. Ancient cathedrals rubbed shoulders with bold new building designs, creating a vibrant mix of architecture.
Though Dublin was definitely a high point on her itinerary, Anne was most captivated by the countryside. From her luxury coach’s windows, the scenery was stunning.
“At any point,” Anne marveled, “I could see twenty different colours of green – the landscape is so beautiful.”
Though she certainly already has the gift of the gab, Anne still made the trip to Blarney Castle, where she hung upside down with all the other eager tourists, puckered up and kissed the fabled Blarney Stone. The view from the parapets of the fascinating 600 year-old castle, which include 60 acres of spectacular gardens, made for fabulous Facebook and Instagram posts!
The Cliffs of Moher in Galway, which soar 700 ft. up from the sea, were one of Anne’s favourite stops on the tour.
“The best part,” she says, “was watching the birds riding the up and down drafts.”
Luckily, despite her whirlwind itinerary, Anne managed to hike part of the spectacular coastal walking trail where the rock formations towering over the sea are not to be missed.
Perhaps the most memorable stop for Anne was Ashford Castle, a 13th century grand dame now completely renovated and repurposed to become a luxurious boutique hotel.
“Driving over the moat into the castle grounds where we were greeted by uniformed footman was like a fairy-tale,” she says, “and the boat cruise we took to admire the property from the water was incredible.”
Anne loved the Insight Vacations small group approach. Though most groups are approximately 40 guests, hers included just 27 which made for lots of access to the well-informed guide.
“She reminded me of Mary Poppins,” Anne recalls of the knowledgeable and friendly guide.
While many people travel with partners, Anne noted that great efforts were made to ensure that solo guests were included in meals and other activities.
“It’s a lovely way to travel,” Anne reports. “Someone else is driving, so you can do all the sight-seeing you like and you never have to worry about your luggage!”
Thinking of visiting the Emerald Isle yourself? Anne suggests bringing a good rain jacket and an umbrella so you’ll be prepared for the showers that keep the country so green.
To hear more about Anne’s trip and to get started planning your own Irish escape, connect with Anne here.