Ireland, Scotland and England
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Ireland, Scotland and England

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Created: Friday, October 10, 2025
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Created: Friday, October 10, 2025
Destinations: South Iceland, Iceland , Dublin, Ireland , Galway, Ireland , Belfast, United Kingdom

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25 May
1. South Iceland
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About the destination: Certainly! Here’s a clear, natural-sounding English (USA) translation of your text, with a focus on clarity and flow for American readers: --- **The south coast of Iceland features some of the country’s most stunning natural attractions. This region offers a unique blend of volcanoes and glaciers, geysers, hot springs, and waterfalls, as well as several historic sites like Thingvellir, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.** You’re about to enter the “volcano zone!” South Iceland is a showcase of volcanic activity and is home to some of the island’s most famous natural wonders, especially along the “Golden Circle” route—a must-see for any visitor. The highlight of this route is Thingvellir (a UNESCO site), where Iceland’s first settlers established an assembly in AD 930, which has evolved into the world’s oldest parliament. Thingvellir is also a natural wonder, featuring a beautiful lake and dramatic rifts that mark the meeting point of the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates. Other Golden Circle highlights include Gullfoss, the “Golden Falls”—a powerful two-tiered waterfall on the Hvita River—and the geothermal area of Geysir, where the Strokkur hot spring erupts every ten minutes. The forces of nature in South Iceland have shaped not only the landscape but also the lives of its people. Off the south coast, the Westman Islands were evacuated in 1973 due to volcanic eruptions, but residents soon returned. This area is also home to Iceland’s most recent volcanic celebrity, Eyjafjallajökull—the volcano that captured the world’s attention in April 2010. History is everywhere in South Iceland, from the Saga Age farm at Stöng to the historic bishop’s seat at Skálholt and the regional folk museum at Skógar. In the southeast, you’ll find Europe’s largest glacier at Vatnajökull National Park, where you can also experience the breathtaking Jökulsárlón glacial lagoon, famous for its boat tours among floating icebergs. Few places in Iceland can match the dramatic contrasts of Skaftafell National Park, where lush woodlands and black mountains meet the brilliant white glacier, all in the shadow of Iceland’s highest peak, Hvannadalshnjúkur. --- Let me know if you’d like it shortened or further adapted!
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26 May
Activities
2 Hour ATV adventure in the Skaftafell Area
2 Hour ATV adventure in the Skaftafell Area
2 Entrances ( Adults from 17 to 99 years old: 2 )
2.5 hours 13:00 2 Hour ATV adventure in the Skaftafell area
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27 May
Transport from South Iceland to Dublin
Scandinavian Airlines
Scandinavian Airlines Scandinavian Airlines
10:30 AM - Keflavik, Keflavik International Airport (KEF)
6:20 PM - Dublin, Dublin (DUB)
6h 50m 1 PC 1 stopover Fare: STANDARD
SK
SK Scandinavian Airlines - SK 596
10:30 AM - Keflavik, Keflavik International Airport (KEF)
3:35 PM - Copenhagen, Kastrup (CPH)
Transport:  SK596
Cabin Class: Economy
1h 30m - Connection in Copenhagen, Kastrup (CPH)
SK
SK Scandinavian Airlines - SK 2537
5:05 PM - Copenhagen, Kastrup (CPH)
6:20 PM - Dublin, Dublin (DUB)
Transport:  SK2537
Cabin Class: Economy
27 May
2. Dublin
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About the destination: Dublin has served as the backdrop for numerous novels, which is hardly surprising given its rich literary history that dates back to 800 A.D. with The Book of Kells, currently on display at Trinity College, Ireland's oldest university. The city is the birthplace of many renowned authors including Joyce, Beckett, Yeats, Shawn, and Wilde, to name a few. Dublin's Georgian elegance seamlessly merges with its medieval and modern architecture, giving the city its unique character. It's undeniable that Dublin is a city steeped in culture; in fact, UNESCO named it the city of literature in 2010. Those who appreciate culture will be spoiled for choice with the city's museums and galleries. From the National Museum of Ireland and the National Library to the National Gallery and the charming Little Museum of Dublin, which houses the lectern used by US President JFK to address the National Parliament in 1963, there's plenty to explore. And let's not forget the impressive Dublin Castle, which dates back to the 13th century. But beyond its cultural and historical treasures, what truly sets Dublin apart are its people. Dubliners are friendly, warm, surprisingly outgoing, and witty, especially after a few pints of Guinness. With over 1000 pubs, it's easy to make friends in this city. It's practically a requirement for tourists to spend some time in a pub, as it's one of the most memorable experiences of a visit to Ireland. Dublin is also a youthful city, boasting one of the youngest populations in Europe, with about half of its residents believed to be under the age of 25. This has resulted in a city that's vibrant, dynamic, energetic, and ambitious. Dublin is teeming with trendy bars, upscale restaurants, and lively clubs, with the bustling Temple Bar area at its heart. Live music is practically a religion in Ireland, and Dublin is its holy city. The city's live music scene is exceptional and has produced numerous global music superstars, from U2 and Westlife to The Script and Sinead O’Connor. Everyone is welcome in this multicultural city, but be warned: Dublin, like its people, is so charismatic and captivating that you may never want to leave.
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28 May
Activities
Big Bus Dublin - Hop-On Hop-Off Tour
Big Bus Dublin - Hop-On Hop-Off Tour
2 Entrances ( Adults from 16 years old: 2 )
09:00 Discover ticket - 24 hours
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29 May
Activities
Dublin to Wicklow and Glendalough Guided Tours with Horse Riding
Dublin to Wicklow and Glendalough Guided Tours with Horse Riding
2 Entrances ( Adults from 18 to 59 years old: 2 )
8 hours 09:20 Dublin to Wicklow, Glendalough Small Group Tour with Horse Riding
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30 May
Transport from Dublin to Galway
Aer Lingus
Aer Lingus Aer Lingus
11:15 AM - Dublin, Dublin (DUB)
3:50 PM - Shannon, Shannon (SNN)
4h 35m 20 KG 1 stopover
EI
EI Aer Lingus - EI 162
11:15 AM - Dublin, Dublin (DUB)
12:40 PM - London, Heathrow London (LHR)
Transport:  EI162
Cabin Class: Economy
1h 40m - Connection in London, Heathrow London (LHR)
EI
EI Aer Lingus - EI 385
2:20 PM - London, Heathrow London (LHR)
3:50 PM - Shannon, Shannon (SNN)
Transport:  EI385
Cabin Class: Economy
30 May
3. Galway
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About the destination: Gateway to Connemara, Galway is a delightful and vibrant harbor city, situated on the west coast of Ireland. In the 14th century, the town was a significant trading hub under Anglo-Norman rule. Extensive commerce with Spain resulted in a Spanish influence on some of Galway's architectural remains. Despite its history of international influence, Galway retains a more Irish character than other western cities. Known as the "city of tribes", Galway is brimming with rich Irish culture and historical importance. The town winds between river and sea, filled with old merchant houses, peculiar leaded windows above stone entrances, and ancient stone walls contrasting modern storefronts. Eyre Square is very much the town’s center, with scattered monuments to patriots and numerous intriguing passersby. Shop Street, the main thoroughfare, is always buzzing with street music and performers. Shop Street also leads you past Lynches Castle, a graceful stone mansion from the early 16th century. Walk up the banks of the Corrib River towards Salmon Weir Bridge. Wander back through the narrow streets to the Spanish Arch, the only surviving gateway to the old trading town and a relic of the days when Spanish trade thrived and sherry was imported in large merchant carracks through this arch. Today, Galway is a university town that is always bustling with ongoing exhibitions and festivals. Crowds conversing in riverside pubs, enjoying live music. That is the true spirit of Galway.
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31 May
Activities
Galway to Dungaire Castle, Aillwee Cave, Cliffs of Moher, Doolin
Galway to Dungaire Castle, Aillwee Cave, Cliffs of Moher, Doolin
2 Entrances ( Adults from 18 to 64 years old: 2 )
8 hours 09:30 Galway to Cliffs of Moher Tour
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01 Jun
Activities
Caherconnell Fort & Sheepdog Demonstrations
Caherconnell Fort & Sheepdog Demonstrations
2 Entrances ( Adults from 18 to 55 years old: 2 )
1 hour - 2 hours 13:30 Joint ticket 2025
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02 Jun
Transport from Galway to Belfast
Aer Lingus
British Airways
Multiple airlines Multiple airlines
7:40 AM - Shannon, Shannon (SNN)
12:55 PM - Belfast, Belfast City (BHD) Alternative airport
5h 15m 20 KG 1 stopover
EI
EI Aer Lingus - EI 380
7:40 AM - Shannon, Shannon (SNN)
9:05 AM - London, Heathrow London (LHR)
Transport:  EI380
Cabin Class: Economy
2h 25m - Connection in London, Heathrow London (LHR)
Change from terminal 2 to 5
BA
BA British Airways - BA 1396
11:30 AM - London, Heathrow London (LHR)
12:55 PM - Belfast, Belfast City (BHD) Alternative airport
Transport:  BA1396
Cabin Class: Economy
02 Jun
4. Belfast
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About the destination: Belfast, once a city scarred by conflict, has reclaimed its true essence as Ireland's hidden gem. With its array of attractions and newfound reputation as a nightlife hub, it has become a lively destination. A visit to Belfast City Hall is essential when exploring the city. Situated at Donegall Square, the city's heart, this Renaissance-style building features stunning stained glass windows and murals that illustrate Belfast's history. Down by the river docks, you can find the intriguing statue of a giant fish, with the Titanic Belfast rising behind it. The Titanic Belfast is an interactive exhibit that opened to mark the 100th anniversary of the ship's sinking. Located in the modern Titanic Quarter, Europe's largest waterfront development, it is a futuristic blend of residential, commercial, tourism, education, and retail spaces that has given Belfast a new urban district. One of the city's undeniable attractions is the political murals on Shankill Road, with over 700 murals reflecting Belfast's painful past. However, Belfast is undoubtedly looking towards the future. The city is filled with stylish bars and restaurants, and its warm and friendly residents will make you fall in love with Belfast.
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03 Jun
Activities
Belfast Hop-on Hop-off Tours
Belfast Hop-on Hop-off Tours
2 Entrances ( Adults from 16 to 59 years old: 2 )
1.5 hours 10:00 1 Day Hop On Hop Off Ticket
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The Story of Belfast walking tour with a local guide
The Story of Belfast walking tour with a local guide
2 Entrances ( Adults from 16 to 90 years old: 2 )
3 hours - 3 hours 10:30 The Story of Belfast
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04 Jun
Activities
Titanic Experience and Giant's Causeway tour from Belfast
Titanic Experience and Giant's Causeway tour from Belfast
2 Entrances ( Adults from 12 to 99 years old: 2 )
8 hours 09:15 Titanic Experience and Giant's Causeway tour from Belfast
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