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Exploring Britain & Ireland
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Travel to some of the world’s most magnificent cities and through the magical countryside of Britain and Ireland. This comprehensive journey takes you through rolling farmland and across the Irish Sea, through England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Marvel at the mystery of Stonehenge. Experience a traditional afternoon tea in London. Be mesmerized by the breathtaking landscapes of Ireland’s Ring of Kerry, the rolling hills of the Scottish Borders, and the medieval “shambles” of York. Admire the ancient Roman ruins in elegant Bath. Get acquainted with Britain’s pageantry in the royal cities of Edinburgh and London.
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While just about any month is great to visit Great Britain and Ireland, there are a few prime times of the year for the Exploring Britain & Ireland tour. Here are some recommendations from our destination experts.
Spring: Visiting Britain and Ireland in the spring promises fewer crowds and comfortable temperatures. The countryside comes alive with flowers and shades of green.
Summer: Summer is a wonderful time to visit the region. You’ll find the countries bustling with summer activity and very welcoming.
Fall: Enjoy the turn of the season as crowds thin and the beautiful colors of fall start to appear.
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Ponder ancient mysteries at Stonehenge.
Experience the Ring of Kerry, one of the world’s great coastal roads.
- Explore the Roman Bath Museum's 2,000-year-old elaborate spas.
Tour York’s incredible Minster, the largest Gothic cathedral in Northern Europe.
Cultural Experiences:
Behold the sights of Killarney on a traditional jaunting car.
Enjoy an evening of traditional Irish song and dance in Dublin.
Culinary Inclusions:
Delve into Scottish culture with a whiskey inspired dinner.
Explore Wales’ rich cultural heritage at an evening of Welsh music, poetry and cuisine.
Experience a traditional afternoon tea in London.
Enjoy Yorkshire’s famous ales during an interactive tasting.
- Afternoon Tea
- Cardiff Castle
- Welsh Evening
- Blarney Castle
- Ring of Kerry
- Jaunting Car Ride
- Traditional Irish Night
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Today in Dublin, you have the choice between two activities. First you may choose to join a local expert and familiarize yourself with the “Fair City” of Dublin during a coach tour highlighting the top sights! Visit St. Patrick’s Cathedral, O’Connell Street, Grafton Street and Phoenix Park, and see the city's trademark – magnificent rows of stately Georgian town homes. Your other option is to join a local guide on an intimate walking tour of Dublin’s historic center. Explore O’Connell Street and the Grand Central Post Office, site of the 1916 Uprising. Walk along the River Liffey and learn about the important role this river played in Dublin’s history. Explore Grafton Street before discovering the rich history of St. Stephen’s Green.
This afternoon in Cardiff you have the choice between two activities. First, you can choose to visit St Fagan's National Museum of History, an open-air museum chronicling the history, culture and the architecture of the Welsh people. Located on the edge of the city, this museum contains over 40 original buildings from different historical times, including workers' terraced cottages, farmhouses, shops, a chapel and old schoolhouse. In addition, there is a re-created Celtic village, and the 16th century manor houses and gardens to explore. Or, you can choose to have time at leisure to explore Cardiff's historical center further, including its shops and restaurants.
While in Waterford you have the choice between two activities. First, you can choose to visit Waterford Crystal’s impressive new factory and see first-hand the centuries-old tradition of Irish crystal making. Feel the heat of the furnace and marvel at the skills of the craftsmen on a guided tour of the facility. After the tour, perhaps you’ll indulge your passion for the world’s most famous crystal in the factory’s lavish retail store, which houses the largest collection of Waterford Crystal found anywhere in the world! Or, you can choose to join a local guide and explore 1,100 years of Waterford's history. From the Vikings to the Victorians, discover why Ireland’s oldest city is also one of its most important in terms of history, culture, and trade.
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Step into the formal world of the British Monarchy when you visit the stately and expansive Windsor Castle. His Majesty King Charles III uses Windsor as both a private home and as a Royal residence where formal duties of state are performed. Windsor’s 1,000 rooms comprise the largest inhabited castle in the world. It dates back to the 1070s, when William the Conqueror built the original wooden structure, now replaced by the grand stone edifices. Explore one of Britain’s most visited historic buildings, its precincts, and the State Apartments, which house a delightful collection of Royal art treasures. Enjoy time for lunch in the quaint town of Windsor before heading back to London. This once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to visit the castle that houses so much British history and lore is not to be missed!
Join us for a rollicking evening of tastes, sights and sounds that are classically Scottish. Feast on a banquet prepared from a selection of local recipes. Your taste buds will savor the true flavor and goodness of this distinctive country. Tonight will be filled with entertainment including Highland pipers and dancers who deliver the very best in Scottish music, song and dance. Be prepared for a Scottish night of food, fun and many fond memories!
Explore the Roman Bath Museum's 2,000-year-old elaborate spas.
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Looking for royal castles, Roman ruins, historical buildings and cosmopolitan cities? Then take a tour of Great Britain and Ireland. You’ll see the iconic symbols of London—Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, the Crown Jewels at Tower of London and the British Museum. Visit Stonehenge and follow Hadrian’s Wall. Discover Celtic culture in Wales, Edinburgh Castle in Scotland and Belfast in Northern Ireland. Stare into the waters of Loch Ness or play a round of golf at St. Andrews. See the historical buildings in Dublin and drink a pint at the Guinness Storehouse. Tour the Rock of Cashel, an ancient religious site and fortress, and visit Blarney Castle to kiss the Blarney Stone. Drive the Ring of Kerry, walk the magnificent Cliffs of Moher and enjoy Irish folk music in Galway.
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This 10 day England, Ireland, Wales & Scotland tour gives you the ultimate experience of Great Britain and Ireland. You’ll get to see many highlights of this magical land, including London, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dublin and Cardiff. We’ll travel through the heart of the glorious English countryside, passing beautiful towns like Shakespeare’s Stratford-upon-Avon and the Roman city of York and into areas of outstanding natural beauty, including The Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales. This England, Ireland, Wales & Scotland Tour departs regularly throughout the year and includes accommodation, breakfasts, some evening meals, driver and more!
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Buckingham Palace
Day 1 – London
Arrive in London, the capital city of the United Kingdom. You’ll have some time to explore the city, perhaps with a walk along the bank of the River Thames or a visit to one of the museums in Kensington. You might also feel like visiting one of London’s diverse neighbourhoods such as Covent Garden, Westminster, Mayfair or Chelsea.
Hotel: Park Plaza Riverbank
Day 2 – Stratford & York
Roman Walls and York Minster
Leaving London, we’ll head right into the heart of the English countryside, known for its green rolling hills and beautiful landscapes. The first stop is the town of Stratford-upon-Avon, the birthplace of William Shakespeare. Visit the house where Shakespeare was born and grew up, as well as the nearby visitor centre. Departing Stratford, we’ll head up north to the city of York. Enjoy an orientation walk passing the ancient Roman city walls, York Minster and the collection of ancient narrow streets, known as The Shambles.
The evening is spent in the spa town of Harrogate. Enjoy a traditional pub meal.
Hotel Crowne Plaza Harrogate including breakfast and dinner
On day three of this England, Ireland, Wales & Scotland Tour we’ll slowly work our way further North. We’ll drive through the Yorkshire Dales and into the Lake District, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a beautiful part of England, known for its writers and poets. We’ll see Lake Windermere and travel through the countryside, which inspired the English poet William Wordsworth and writer Beatrix Potter. The drive continues until we head into Scotland, passing Gretna Green, where couples used to elope and tie the knot. We continue on to Glasgow, the third largest city in the UK, with an orientation that passes many of the famous sites. In the evening there is an optional extra to dine at a traditional venue featuring Scottish entertainment.
Novotel Glasgow Center, including breakfast
Day 4 – Edinburgh
A full day to explore all that Edinburgh has to offer! This is the capital city of Scotland, perched on a hill with stunning views all around. Led by a local specialist, highlights of the day include visiting Edinburgh Castle and seeing the Royal Mile, the Palace of Holyroodhouse, the beautiful new Scottish Parliament building. In the evening, we return to the same hotel in Glasgow and will have a delicious meal at a local restaurant (included).
Day 5 – Belfast
We’ll head down the Scottish coastline and take a short ferryride across to Northern Island, arriving soon after in Belfast. Belfast is the capital city of Northern Island and we’ll see the City Hall and the place where the Titanic was built. From here, it’s straight to our hotel in Dublin (either Ballsbridge hotel or Mespil hotel)
Day 6 – Dublin
St Patrick’s Cathedral
A full day to explore Dublin, the capital city of Ireland. Joined by a local specialist, you’ll get to see many of the highlights of the city including St Patrick’s Cathedral, Trinity College, the Guinness brewhouse and more! Spend the day soaking up the special and unique Irish culture.
Day 7 – Ireland
Departing Dublin, we head to the Irish National Stud Farm, famous for rearing racehorses. We’ll have a guided tour of the farm, followed by a walk in the Japanese gardens, considered the finest of their kind in the whole of Europe. From here, admire the medieval castle at Kilkenny Castle before some free time for lunch. We then head south to Waterford Crystal, the factory that produces iconic crystal gifts and high-quality glassware.
Evening accommodation at the Marina/Fitzwilton
Day 8 – Cardiff
Cardiff Castle
Day 8 of this England, Ireland, Scotland & Wales tour is spent in Cardiff. We start the day by taking the ferry over the Irish Sea, and head to Cardiff, the capital city of Wales. Highlights of the city include the Millenium Centre, National Assembly and Cardiff Castle. Dinner is also included, and we’ll eat with a local Welsh family in the beautiful countryside.
Day 9 – Bath & Stonehenge
Cross back into England, and head to Bath, a UNESCO World Heritage city that’s famous for its Roman Baths and Georgian period architecture. Having explored Bath, we head to Stonehenge, another UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its neolithic stone circle. In the evening we return to London, staying at the Park Plaza Riverbank/Park Plaza County Hall.
Day 10 – Depart London
The final day of this England, Ireland, Scotland & Wales tour – say goodbye to your fellow travellers and head home!
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British Isles Travel - Taste of Britain & Ireland
14 DAYS / 13 NIGHTS
Day 1London Tour | Tower of London
Day 2independent touring in london, day 3 windsor castle | bath, day 4 cotswold drive | shakespeare's birthplace | liverpool, day 5 lake district | windermere cruise, day 6 edinburgh castle | city tour | scotch whisky experience*.
Day 7 Glasgow City Tour | Ferry to Belfast
Take some time this morning to explore central Belfast on your own. Then learn all about Belfast's shipbuilding history and the ill-fated RMS Titanic at Titanic Belfast where you can experience the history of this ocean liner through interactive displays. In the evening, stop at The Glyde Inn for a drink and dinner with entertainment. (B, D)
Day 9Independent Sightseeing in Dublin
Day 10blarney castle | killarney, day 11sheepdog demonstration | dingle peninsula | irish night, day 12 flying boat museum | cliffs of moher, day 13 dalkey | fitzpatrick castle stay, day 14 tour ends in dublin.
- All local taxes, hotel service charges & handling of one suitcase per person
- Full daily breakfast and many meals*
- Scottish & Irish entertainment
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- Welcome drinks with your group
- Free Wi-Fi on luxury coaches
- All entrance fees to attractions
- Comprehensive travel itinerary
- Doubletree Victoria | London (2)
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- Croke Park Hotel | Dublin (2)
- The Gleneagle Hotel | Killarney (2)
- Galmont Hotel | Galway (1)
- Fitzpatrick Castle Hotel, Killiney | Dublin (1)
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Windsor Castle
Visit the Queen's magnificent home, the longest-occupied palace in all of Europe.
Roman Baths
Discover why these mineral-rich hot springs have been a popular destination for more than 2,000 years.
Cliffs of Moher
Marvel at the stunning views from these cliffs, rising 700 feet above the Atlantic.
Foynes Flying Boat & Maritime Museum
This unique museum recalls the days of early air travel, and is also the home of Irish coffee.
Blarney Castle
Kiss the Blarney Stone and get the gift of gab at this historic castle, with beautiful gardens to enjoy.
Shakespeare's Birthplace
Learn all about the life and work of the Bard — and tour his birthplace at Stratford-Upon-Avon.
Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo
Our August 2nd to August 16th departures get to enjoy the precision and performance of pipe and drum corps from around the world.
Titanic Belfast
Take a guided tour of central Belfast to see Victorian buildings, the imposing City Hall in Donegall Square, and the shipyards where RMS Titanic was built in 1912. Visit Titanic Belfast to learn about this ill-fated liner.
Tower of London
Explore the grand fortress that has served as a royal residence, a prison, an executioner's grounds — and even as a zoo, in its time.
Scotch Whiskey Experience
Visiting the Scotch Whisky Experience in Edinburgh offers an unforgettable journey through the rich history, craftsmanship, and tantalizing flavors of Scotland's national drink.
Day 1 London Tour | Tower of London
Day 2 independent sightseeing in london, day 3 windsor castle | bath, day 4 cotswolds drive | shakespeare’s birthplace | liverpool, day 5 lake district | windermere cruise, day 6 edinburgh castle | city tour | scotch whisky experience*, day 7 glasgow city tour | ferry to belfast, day 8 titanic belfast | the glyde inn, day 9 independent sightseeing in dublin, day 10 blarney castle | killarney, day 11 sheepdog demonstration | dingle | kate kearney’s cottage, day 12 flying boat museum | cliffs of moher | galway, day 13 dalkey | fitzpatrick castle stay, day 14 tour ends in dublin, where you’ll stay.
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*Breakfast is not included on Day 1
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Macdonald Houstoun House Hotel, Edinburgh
This is the perfect country retreat, once visited by Mary Queen of Scots and the historic building has the classic grace of a 16th century tower house. 70 guest rooms blend luxury and character. The Tower Restaurant has an AA Rosette for excellent local ingredients, expertly cooked in season while the cosy Vaulted Bar is the perfect spot for a drink or afternoon tea. Work out in the Vital Health and Wellbeing Club and Spa
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AC Hotel by Marriott Belfast, Belfast
AC Hotel Belfast is an urban retreat in a riverside location. Explore Belfast on foot with Titanic Belfast, City Hall, Belfast Waterfront, SSE Arena and the shops of Victoria Square a short walk away. The contemporary bedrooms feature king-size beds, Nespresso coffee makers, glass enclosed double showers and technology including free high-speed internet access and 49-inch TVs. Guests can also enjoy an AC Fitness Room, 24-hour room service and can opt for a continental or cooked breakfast. With 2 meeting rooms, an AC Lounge, riverside terrace and all-day dining, the hotel provides the perfect co-working space. When day turns to night, the restaurant “Novelli at City Quays” will excite, as multi-Michelin-starred chef Jean-Christophe Novelli brings his flare to the dining experience, whilst expert bartenders serve up local knowledge with craft beer and cocktails.
AC Hotel Belfast
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The Croke Park Hotel, Dublin
Opposite Croke Park Stadium, this luxury 4-star hotel features spacious rooms with 50-inch Smart TVs. Guests can enjoy hot towels on arrival, free parking, and a European bistro. Luxuriously furnished, each room at Croke Park Hotel features comfortable beds with duck down duvets, and a private bathroom with deluxe toiletries. Rooms also feature a mini entertainment system and free Wi-Fi.
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Gleneagle Hotel, Killarney
Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Killarney town, the Gleneagle Hotel stands as a timeless gem, offering a perfect blend of traditional Irish hospitality and modern comfort. Surrounded by the stunning landscapes of County Kerry, this iconic hotel boasts a rich history dating back to 1957. With its warm and welcoming ambiance, the Gleneagle Hotel provides guests with a truly immersive experience, featuring well-appointed rooms, exquisite dining options, and top-notch amenities. With a commitment to excellence in service, this establishment ensures that every guest enjoys a memorable stay, making it a standout choice for those seeking a quintessential Irish hospitality experience.
Gleneagle Hotel
The Galmont Hotel & Spa, Galway
The Galmont is one of Ireland's premier 4-star hotels, located in Galway City on the Wild Atlantic Way. Located on Lough Atalia, overlooking Galway Bay, The Galmont is located just a 5-minute walk from the city’s bustling shops, pubs and restaurants. The dining options at The Galmont reflect the sophisticated nature of the hotel. Indulge in the ultimate relaxation experience in spirit one spa, a haven of peace and tranquility where the pressures of everyday life are left at the door.
The Galmont Hotel & Spa
Fitzpatrick Castle Hotel, Dublin
Welcome to Fitzpatrick Castle Hotel Dublin. Fitzpatrick Castle Hotel offers guests tranquility, breathtaking scenery, and old world elegance which mixes seamlessly with modern hotel luxury. Stay in our luxury castle rooms & suites overlooking Dublin Bay. Stay and relax at our whirlpool spa, Scandinavian wood sauna, swim in our hotels swimming pool or go to the fitness gym.
Fitzpatrick Castle Hotel
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Gregory francis stark, irish wonder and beatle magic.
Hotels were wonderful; activities were just right. The morning leaving time was too early for me (usually 7am). I wish we could have spent more time in Liverpool.
Anne Louise Erskine
Fabulous time.
I so enjoyed seeing historical places I have only read about. I enjoyed the personality of our bus driver, John.
Robert Lee Clugh
Accommodations were good. Food was great. Could have had additional time at some locations.
Thomas Carr
A first class vacation.
Everything was first class - accommodations, transportation, meals, sightseeing, and tour directors / guides!
Mr. Darrel Eugene Kerr
Loved the tour, tour guides and folks on the tour.
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- Iconic Britain & Ireland Tour 18 Days | From €4390 | 2024 | Max 26 ppl.
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Iconic Britain & Ireland Tour
- 34 attractions
- Max. 26 ppl
Experience a once-in-a-lifetime 18-day adventure as you behold the most famous and captivating attractions that Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and England have to offer.
Iconic Britain Tour
- 14 attractions
Embark on a unique and unforgettable 10-day journey as you explore the most renowned and captivating attractions that England and Scotland have to offer.
6-Day Iconic Scenes of Ireland Tour
- 13 attractions
Experience the true essence of Ireland in under a week. Ireland's unmissable destinations and the Wild Atlantic Way in one unforgettable hub-and-spoke tour.
Deluxe Castle Tour
- 22 attractions
Live like royalty for 10 days across Ireland, staying in real Irish castles and country manors. Enjoy the finest all-inclusive tour Ireland has to offer.
Historic Irish Castle Tour
- 15 attractions
A truly unique tour of Ireland. Visit the must-see attractions whilst discovering unique experiences beyond the tourist trail. All woven together by Ireland's historic castles.
14-Day Iconic Scenes of Ireland Tour
- 25 attractions
Discover the Island of Ireland, North and South with this unforgettable 14-day tour. Spend 4 days in Ulster, and 10 more in Eire.
Iconic Ireland & Scotland Tour
Discover the best of Ireland and Scotland with this unforgettable 14-day tour. Compare the cultures of these historic Gaelic nations during a magical fortnight.
10-Day Iconic Scenes of Ireland Tour
Experience all that is Ireland in this 10-day adventure. Ireland's best-loved attractions and its best-kept secrets, including the Wild Atlantic Way.
8-Day Iconic Scenes of Ireland Tour
- 17 attractions
Take in the essence of captivating Ireland as you embark on an unforgettable 8-day adventure, immersing yourself in the Emerald Isle's beauty and charm.
Highlights of Ireland & Scotland Tour
Explore the wonders of Ireland and Scotland on this remarkable 9-day tour. Immerse yourself in the rich cultures of these historic Gaelic nations as you embark on a captivating journey.
Discover Northern Ireland Tour
- 8 attractions
Northern Ireland's natural beauty awaits on this six-day fully-inclusive tour of Ulster. Picturesque towns, untamed coastlines and friendly locals await.
Ancient Ireland Tour
- 19 attractions
An exclusive tour capped at max. 8 guests, travelling through the idyllic scenes of The Wild Atlantic Way. Including an overnight stay in an Irish castle.
Ancient Ireland & Scotland Tour
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Embark on a unique and intimate journey through the Celtic heartlands of Ireland and Scotland on this exclusive tour designed for a maximum of 8 guests.
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Welcome! We are thrilled that you are interested in visiting our country. We're proud to say that we're still an independent family-run business, based right here in Cork. We offer a range of Britain and Ireland vacation packages , as well as our bespoke private customised tours . We're looking forward to chatting with you and showing you what makes Ireland such a magical place.
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UK & Ireland
Tour Ireland and Britain at the same time with a tour that shows you the best of England, Ireland and Scotland.
Scotland & Ireland
Two great celtic nations, one unforgettable experience. Visit Scotland and Ireland in one trip.
Three unique tour collections
It's now even easier to find your perfect vacation. We have grouped most of our tour packages into three unique collections. Whatever your interests, whatever your budget, we have the perfect range of Irish tours for you and your group. We also offer our popular Discover Northern Ireland Tour (6 days). Alternatively, you can even customize your own bespoke private tour , just for you and your group.
Iconic Scenes Tours
Discover Ireland's best-loved attractions and its best-kept secrets. All with unbeatable value, while staying in some of Ireland's best four-star hotels.
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Ancient Luxury Tours
Get closer to the action on a tour which is limited to max. eight guests. On these luxury tours, you will be staying in four- and five-star hotels and castles.
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- 13-Day Tour (Ireland & Scotland)
Luxury Castle Tours
Live like royalty on a tour that is steeped in the rich history and traditions of the Emerald Isle. Stay in Ireland's best four- and five-star hotels and castles.
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Britain & Ireland Tours
Why not add England and Scotland to your Irish tour experience? A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to compare and contrast these unique but interconnected cultures. Experience a rich and overlapping history, told from three singular perspectives. Three distinct outlooks, three separate national identities — one friendly welcome. Compare the royalty and pageantry of London with the very different majesty you will find in the rolling glens, lochs and highlands of Scotland. Of course, we think that Ireland holds the crown, with a landscape, a culture and a heritage that puts the Emerald Isle among the jewels of all European travel.
Customize your own tour
Looking for something truly unique? Why not arrange a bespoke private tour exclusively for you and your group? Our private tours can be customized to suit any group size, from two guests to a party of 100 or more. We will work with you to create the perfect tour itinerary for your group, taking away all the stress and leaving you with an unforgettable vacation experience that works for everyone. Certain destinations you want to visit? We can make it happen. Want to stay in a castle or on a working farm? Just say the word.
Stay in real castles
Experience the rich history of Ireland first-hand when you stay in some of the Emerald Isle's most enchanting castles and stately manors. That's right — with our Irish castle tours, you not only visit real Irish castles, you get to stay overnight in them, too. Choose from four castle tour vacation packages , crafted for you by our Irish-born team of tour experts. Whichever tour you choose, you can expect to live like nobility for the duration of your time with us here in Ireland.
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We always keep our tour group sizes small. That's because we want every guest to get the comfort, space and service they deserve. Although many other companies squeeze in groups of up to 50, even the largest of our tour packages are strictly limited to just 26 guests. That leaves empty seats on the coaches. So why do we limit our tours to such small group sizes? Here are six reasons.
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With a smaller group, our tour guides have more time to get to know you and your interests.
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Experience each attraction up-close and personal, with more time to ask questions and see what interests you.
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Compared with many of our rivals, our smaller group sizes make checking in and out of the hotels a breeze.
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Experience Ireland at your own pace. No rushing to keep up and no waiting around for large groups to assemble.
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2024 Tour Packages
- Iconic Britain and Ireland (18 Days)
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- 10-Day Iconic Scenes of Ireland (10 Days)
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- Historic Irish Castle Tour (7 Days)
- Ancient Ireland & Scotland Tour (13 Days)
- Ancient Ireland Tour (8 Days)
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2025 Tour Packages
- Iconic Ireland & Scotland Tour (14 Days)
- Highlights of Ireland and Scotland Tour (9 Days)
Adare Village and Thatched Cottages
About adare village and thatched cottages.
Adare is a small town in Co. Limerick, known for its quaint and colourful thatched cottages. Adare is considered to be one of Ireland's most beautiful towns so stop and take in the view. Don't forget your camera today - the perfect chance to capture the essence of old Ireland.
Explore Adare Village along the Wild Atlantic Way .
Black Taxi Tour Belfast
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Take a journey through this once troubled city. See the murals of the Loyalist Shankill Road & Nationalist Falls Road. The Troubles took their toll on the economic life of Belfast, but the past ten years of peace have returned much prosperity while the genuine friendliness of the city never left.
- Blarney Woollen Mills
About Blarney Woollen Mills
Originally built in 1823, Blarney Woollen Mills was mainly used for the spinning and weaving of wool. After it closed in 1973, it reopened in 1975 — as an Irish heritage shop.
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Culloden Battlefield
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The Culloden Battlefield Visitor Centre commemorates the last pitched battle fought on British soil, in April 1746. Learn more about the Jacobite intent to overthrow the House of Hanover and return the House of Stuart to the British throne.
Glenveagh Castle
About glenveagh castle.
Located within Glenveagh National Park, Glenveagh Castle was built by Captain John George Adair between 1870 and 1873. Having made his fortune through land speculation in America, Adair return to Ireland and began large amounts of land in County Donegal. The castle was built in the Scottish Baronial style and is surrounded by a garden and commands stunning views of the nearby mountains, lakes, woodlands and valleys.
Highland Folk Museum
About highland folk museum.
About Highland Folk Museum is a museum and open-air attraction located in the Scottish Highlands. It is designed to showcase the domestic and working lives of the early highland people.
King John's Castle
About king john's castle.
Located alongside the River Shannon in County Limerick, on King's Island. Dating back to 922, to a time when Vikings were the inhabitants of the island (Thormodr Helgason, the Viking sea-king, built the first settlement here. The castle itself was built in 1200, under the instruction of King John of England.
About Moriarty's
Located close to the Killarney National Park, Moriarty's is an Authentic Irish Gift Store and Restaurant. Hand crafted Irish jewellery, Waterford Crystal and classic and modern tweed fashions and furnishings are all on offer at the gift store. The restaurant is an 85 seater offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
Mount Congreve Gardens
About mount congreve gardens.
Mount Congreve Gardens. Located in Kilmeaden, County Waterford, Mount Congreve Gardens is an 18th century Georgian estate and mansion. It was designed by the same architect that created both of Waterford's cathedrals, John Roberts.
Mount Stewart House & Gardens
About mount stewart house & gardens.
Recently recognised as being one of the top 10 gardens in the world, Mount Stewart is a rich tapestry of planting plant life and stunning walking trails. The house dates back to the 19th century, and was the Irish seat of the Vane-Tempest-Stewart family.
Muckross House
About muckross house.
Located on the grounds of the expansive and idyllic Killarney National Park. Muckross House, and its 11,000-acre grounds, was donated to the Irish state in 1932.
Muckross House Traditional Farms
About muckross house traditional farms.
Located on the grounds of the picturesque Muckross House and its impeccable gardens. Take a step back in time and see the Irish farming lifestyle of the 1930s and '40s. A time when the horse was responsible for much of the labour and the weather was the be all and end all in terms of production.
The Quiet Man Museum
About the quiet man museum.
The Quiet Man Museum. A reproduction of the quaint thatched cottage from the John Wayne starring, John Ford directed movie of the same name. all costumes, artefacts and furnishings have been recreated in precise detail, to reflect the setting of the 1952 classic. Located in the picturesque village of Cong, County Mayo.
18-Day Iconic Britain & Ireland Tour
- Free time in London
- Shakespeare's Birthplace
- Manchester River Cruise
- Tour of York City
- York Minster
- Jedburgh Abbey
- Tour of Edinburgh City
- Holyrood Palace
- Tour of Glasgow City
- Tour of Belfast City
- Titanic Belfast
- Giant's Causeway
- Kylemore Abbey
- Cliffs of Moher
- Ring Of Kerry
- Blarney Castle
- Irish Emigration Museum
- Christ Church Cathedral
- Guinness Storehouse
- Departure flight home
10-Day Iconic Britain Tour
- Roman Baths
- Broadway to Cheltenham Railway
- Afternoon Tea at Broadway Hotel
- Chatsworth House
- Edinburgh Castle
- Stirling Castle
- Loch Lomond Cruise
- Glasgow City
14-Day Iconic Ireland & Scotland Tour
- Arrival at Edinburgh Airport
- St. Andrews Golf Club
- Kingsbarns Distillery Tour
- Loch Ness cruise
- Glasgow Cathedral
- Belleek Pottery
- Sheepdog Demo
- Blind Piper Pub
- Rock of Cashel
14-Day Iconic Scenes of Ireland
- Trim Castle
- Belfast City
- Belfast Murals
- Hillsborough Castle & Gardens
- Bushmills Distillery
- Derry City Walls
- Lough Erne Cruise
- Devenish Island
- Jameson Distillery Midleton
10-Day Iconic Scenes of Ireland
- Dublin Airport
- Clonmacnoise
- Free time in Galway City
- Killary Fjord
- Free time in Cork City
- Charles Fort
- Irish National Stud
- Traditional Farm Lunch
8-Day Iconic Scenes of Ireland
- Mikey Ryan's Bar
- Killarney National Park
- Hazel Mountain Chocolate Factory
- Galway City
- Free time in Dublin City
- St Patrick's Cathedral
6-Day Iconic Scenes of Ireland
- Glendalough Monastic Site
- Ring of Kerry
- Dublin Airport arrival
- Waterford Crystal
- Kilkenny Castle
- Arrival in Edinburgh Airport
- Edinburgh City tour
- Dalwhinnie Distillery
- Eilean Donan Castle
- Isle of Skye
- Glasgow City tour
- Belfast City tour
- Derry City tour
- Dublin City tour
- Lough Eske Castle
- Derry City Tour
- Free time in Derry City
- Pearse Lyons Distillery
- Traditional Music Night
- Derry City walking tour
- Ulster American Folk Park
9-Day Highlights of Ireland & Scotland Tour
- Cruise Loch Lomond
- Clydeside Distillery Tour
- Glasgow City Tour
- Ferry to Belfast
- Belfast City Tour
- Glenshane Country Farm
- Giants Causeway
- Hillsborough Castle
- Carlingford Lough Ferry
- Farewell dinner and show
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How I learned to love the slow route home to Ireland
Journeys are about so much more than getting from A to B, as our writer found when he ditched flying for the train and ferry between Dublin and London
T here’s always a moment in the journey from Dublin to London – which I make every month or two, taking the land-and-sea route via Holyhead instead of flying – when I stop what I’m doing – reading or writing or chatting to the person next to me – and think: you don’t get to enjoy this from 40,000ft.
Sometimes it’s at the Britannia Bridge in north Wales. As the train crosses the Menai Strait from Anglesey I can see, off to my right, a concrete statue of Lord Nelson keeping a lonely watch from the shore, and further upriver the grounds of Plas Newydd country house sweeping down to the water. To the left, on a tiny island with a curved jetty, stand two handsome whitewashed houses that will one day disappear beneath the rising sea levels but for now are holding out against the elements.
I’ll pause again as the train trundles past Conwy, with its hulking medieval castle and absurdly pretty waterfront, home to the smallest house in Britain, and later still as we move along the coast beyond Colwyn Bay, and legions of offshore wind turbines can be glimpsed through the haze.
On the return journey, as the ferry heads into Dublin Bay, I’ll cast an eye at Howth Head as it rises up to greet us, followed by the crimson lighthouse at the end of the Great South Wall and the looming red and white chimneys beyond – the unmistakable sign that we’re about to dock in the Irish capital.
People often ask me why I choose to travel between Dublin and London by ferry and rail instead of flying, which is considerably less time-consuming. I’ll respond by talking about the price, or the breezy check-in process with minimal luggage restrictions, or the direct connection into central London, or the carbon emissions, which by one estimate are about 95% lower than going by plane . But the little details – the things you see, the people you meet and the reveries you enter as the journey’s lulling rhythms take hold – matter to me almost more.
When I moved to London in 2002, the idea of taking the slow route home to Dublin didn’t occur to me. Going by air was quick: you can fly city to city in under 90 minutes, though of course you have to factor in the time it takes to get to the airport, clear security, wander through duty-free, wait to board, wait to take off, and go through the associated rigmarole on the other side. And it’s cheap.
Then, about 15 years ago, a friend tipped me off about SailRail, a package that bundled train and Irish Sea ferry tickets into a single fare – connecting not only to London but to any town across Britain with a station. I was dubious about the duration but the price was keen – these days it’s £102.20 return, but back then it was about half that – so I decided to give it a try.
I’ll be honest: I didn’t love SailRailing straight away. Train travel is one of life’s great pleasures but in Britain it can curdle to frustration in the face of delays, cancellations and broken-up routes. It took me a while to work out how to time my journey so I didn’t have to change trains in Crewe and again, 20 minutes later, in Chester. And Holyhead, for all the surrounding beauty of Anglesey, is not a town that makes the heart leap – not, at least, the stretch between the terminal and the ferry dock, which on even the sunniest afternoon feels oppressively grey.
The ships – Irish Ferries and Stena are the two options on the Holyhead-to-Dublin route – can feel dated and a bit tacky, and if you strike out from Dublin on a match day, you have the choice of watching football supporters getting stuck into cooked breakfasts and pints at 8am or joining them. The crossing can be rough, though it would take a serious gale to unsettle one of the bigger boats when its stabilisers are out. (In that kind of weather, I’d rather take my chances on a 50,000-tonne ferry than a dinky commuter plane.)
If you travel with Irish Ferries, which I tend to do, this unfolds within a literary theme park of unparalleled incongruity. The flagship Ulysses is riddled with allusions to James Joyce’s masterwork: you can eat reheated pizza slices (but not pork kidneys) at Boylan’s Brasserie, drink tequila slammers at the Leopold Bloom bar or engage in soft play at the Cyclops family entertainment centre. (The faster ferry, often cancelled if the wind picks up, is ingeniously named the Jonathan Swift.)
Despite – or perhaps because of – these idiosyncrasies, I kept returning for more. For years, I’d SailRail to Dublin and fly back; the journey out of London Euston tends to be smoother, especially if you catch the direct train to Holyhead departing about 9am. But since moving back to Dublin in 2020, I’ve ditched the air option and now actively look forward to my day meandering across the Irish Sea and down through Wales and England. The journey takes eight or nine hours, but without internet to distract me I usually get a solid day’s work done, or at least have time to read and think.
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Some distractions are welcome. When the Icelandic volcano eruption grounded European air travel in 2010, I got chatting to two fellow SailRailers on the train out of London. One, delightfully, was the actor who played Gestapo agent Herr Flick in the sitcom ’Allo ’Allo!. The other became a really good friend – and I often thank the ash clouds of Eyjafjallajökull for introducing us.
More recently I’ve fallen into conversation with touring graffiti artists, septuagenarian world travellers and a woman who found God after getting lost in the middle of the Sahara (she prayed for help and a crow appeared to guide her back to safety). Last autumn, when my partner and I took our whippet-saluki over on a morning sailing (pet-friendly cabins are available on Stena) he was lavished with attention by an elderly Traveller couple who told us about similar dogs they’d loved over the years.
The Traveller community uses the ferries a lot, following a route that Irish people with UK connections have taken for centuries. You’ll also encounter plenty of truckers, as well as students, backpackers and people who are averse to flying. What you don’t get a huge number of, among the SailRail contingent, are British tourists. When I mention the package to friends and colleagues in London, few of them have heard of it. And when I tell them the fare, which doesn’t shoot up for last-minute bookings, they’re astonished: £51.10 from London to Holyhead and then on to Dublin by boat? You’re joking, right?
Still, I rarely recommend SailRail without a string of caveats. It isn’t to everyone’s taste. And it could be so much better than it currently is – the rail connections are unreliable and foot passengers on ferries are often treated as afterthoughts. But despite its foibles I’ve come to enjoy the easy pace of the journey and offbeat crowd it throws together. I’ve even developed a fondness for those Joyce allusions.
And I love that long, slow train ride along the north Wales coast, past castles and wind turbines and island houses doomed to vanish beneath the waves. A journey is so much richer and stranger when you travel close to the ground.
SailRail tickets from London Euston to Dublin Ferryport from £ 102.20 return (+ booking fee) via trainline.com
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British and Irish Lions 2025: Which Six Nations stars would make the Lions right now?
We take a closer look at which stars from the 2024 Six Nations could be on the plane to Australia for the Lions; Watch every game of 2025 British and Irish Lions tour of Australia, including all three Test matches against the Wallabies, exclusively live on Sky Sports
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While the British and Irish Lions Tour to Australia might be over a year away, with the Six Nations wrapping up, there is never a more opportune moment to look at who the star performers could be.
Sky Sports will exclusively show the 2025 British and Irish Lions tour of Australia, with all three Tests and six warm-up matches to be shown live.
The agreement sees Sky Sports broadcast its eighth consecutive Lions Tour, with the partnership starting in 1997 with the iconic 2-1 series win over South Africa.
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Ellis Genge progressively got better throughout the Six Nations and it culminated in a brilliant scrummaging performance against France's Uini Atonio.
Atonio has six, yes six, stone on Genge but the England man worked hard, got low, and showed what an asset he can be in that front row.
He is also a leader in the England camp and a voice like that will be essential for life on Tour.
Immanuel Feyi-Waboso
Position: Wing. Centre
Immanuel Feyi-Waboso made quite the impression in the few games he played for England, his start against Ireland cementing him as a real future star.
Ireland could not figure out how to stop his combination of power and pace and if he can continue to grow in the England shirt, he will be a certain name on Farrell's list for 2025.
Ollie Lawrence
Position: Centre
Another man who had a tournament to remember, when Ollie Lawrence came back into the England side, he showed why he is lethal in that centre position.
He can play any role required - if you need him running hard lines he will, but if you need him using his brute strength to power up the field, he will also do that in abundance.
If he is partnered with a certain Ireland centre, it could be a sensational combination.
Jamie Gibson-Park
Position: Scrum-half
Ultimately, Jamie Gibson-Park is the best scrum-half out there for the Lions at the moment.
His consistency for Ireland is second to none, and his kicking game and match awareness have been integral to the Ireland system that has seen them dominate so much.
A calm head is always needed in such a vital role and Gibson-Park can fulfil that for Farrell.
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Why wouldn't you put this guy on the plane? His sensational World Cup performance plus his performance at the Six Nations would have Bundee Aki down as a dead cert starter for the Lions at the moment.
His ability to make metres is not matched by any worldwide and he will be a lot for Australia to handle.
It could also be exciting to see him partner someone like Lawrence who also has power and pace.
Jack Crowley
Position: Fly-half
A reward for a seamless transition, Jack Crowley can be a solid fly-half option for the Lions.
He has an old head on young shoulders and is never fazed when he makes a mistake, plus he can kick goals like the best of them.
Not many could step into Johnny Sexton's shoes and perform and he did that brilliantly for Ireland.
Finn Russell
Finn Russell will always bring that flair and you know on a Lions Tour he would enjoy himself creatively on the pitch.
Right now, he is probably the most experienced and in-form fly-half option for the Lions and combined with some other big stars, we could see some Russell flair on show.
He also is a sensational goal kicker and that will be vital for Farrell's side.
Duhan Van der Merwe
Position: Wing
A man who can create something spectacular all on his own, Duhan Van der Merwe showed why his pace and power on the wing is pretty much unmatched.
There are not many as big as him who can show individual finesse like he does and he already has a solid understanding with Russell that could serve the Lions well in 2025.
Zander Fagerson
Fagerson is one of the few players in these picks who went on the 2021 Lions Tour. However, he did not play.
The Glasgow Warriors prop has battled against the best of them and could be a solid option off the bench when that front row needs a new breath of life.
Mason Grady
Position: Centre, Wing
Mason Grady didn't get a whole host of minutes across the Six Nations, but when he did grace the field, Grady sparkled.
Scoring in the dying moments of their clash vs Italy, Grady showed that he offers something different with his dazzling footwork and could be someone that Farrell could take on Tour as the Lions look to the future.
Dafydd Jenkins
Position: Lock
The one thing a young captain needs is experience and quickly and a Lions Tour could offer the perfect environment for Wales skipper Dafydd Jenkins to grow.
It would be a vital opportunity for him to use his own voice but learn from other huge leaders across the nations as Wales continue their rebuilding journey.
Aaron Wainwright
Position: No 8, Flanker
Aaron Wainwright was one of Wales' standout players in the Six Nations, making metres like no other in that Wales jersey.
His energy was electric and his enthusiasm even when under the pump could be a key asset for the Lions.
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Owen farrell.
Position: Fly-half, Centre
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Although the former England captain may be out of contention for international selection with his move to Racing 92 imminent, he can very much still be picked for the Lions Tour.
As England's top points scorer ever and with three Tours under his belt, his experience could be invaluable and what a storyline it would be to see father and son in action.
Courtney Lawes
Position: Lock, Flanker
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Lawes retired from international duty after the 2023 Rugby World Cup,but he made sure to make clear that he still sees starring for the Lions in his future.
With a year out in France to come, Lawes could earn himself a shirt and when someone with 105 caps comes knocking, it is hard to turn them down.
Henry Arundell
Position: Full-back, wing
Henry Arundell was originally given a special exemption to represent England after London Irish went into administration, but after making his move to Racing 92 permanent, Arundell has locked his door to international duty for now.
However, Arundell has been a constant star and his pace at the back could be huge for the Lions if they come calling.
He knows how to score tries and in a Lions shirt, he could thrive.
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Republic of Ireland 0 England 2 (FT) - Euro 2025 qualifier defeat as it happened
Ireland finish strong but cannot find the back of the net after a pair of first half goals for england.
England's Ella Toone and Republic of Ireland's Denise O'Sullivan battle for the ball. Photograph: Niall Carson/PA Wire
Ireland 0 England 2 (FT)
Full-time: Ireland 0 England 2
Ireland fall to back-to-back defeats to begin their Euros qualifying campaign. Not entirely unexpected, it has to be said given the quality of opposition. In the end, set pieces and long throws were Ireland’s only source of attacking threat. They don’t have the quality to compete with a side like England any other way. Which makes you think, why did Megan Campbell and her unique, throw-in threat not start the game?
I’m sure Eileen Gleeson will be asked that amongst many other questions.
Stay tuned for the match report and reaction from our writers at the Aviva Stadium!
90+4 mins: McCabe looks to pick out O’Sullivan who has acres of space in the box. She must have thought there was a teammate behind her as she lets the ball go, only for England to clear.
That’s that, full-time, Ireland fall to defeat.
90+3 mins: Ireland appeal for a handball in midfield but nothing doing. A ball over the top trickles harmlessly to Hampton who takes another 30 seconds off the clock. This is petering out into a soft ending after Ireland had a threatening period in the last few minutes.
90+2 mins: McCabe gets her name taken for catching Mead late. She’s also just been named player of the match. Hometown bias there, methinks.
Four minutes to be added on.
85 mins: Louise Quinn is a de facto centre forward now. She chases a long ball from Mannion but there’s too much on it. Hampton catches and wastes some time off the clock.
BLOCK! McCabe somehow manages to block Hampton’s attempted clearance and is in on goal. She chases the ball down in the box and, from an acute angle, takes aim. She hits it straight at Hampton who makes the save.
England responds to the pressure with two changes. Chloe Kelly is on for Lauren James, Rachel Daly is on for Alessia Russo.
🇮🇪 0-2 🏴 Katie McCabe almost embarrasses England goalkeeper Hannah Hampton. The hosts finishing strong as they seek a goal 📺 @RTE2 and @RTEplayer 👉 https://t.co/6KQczZOl2N 📱 Updates👉 https://t.co/8mszNmDdtP 📻 @GameOn2FM 👉 https://t.co/VgaQpwGjHu pic.twitter.com/fhHPw49Jb4 — RTÉ Sport (@RTEsport) April 9, 2024
82 mins: McCabe gets played in behind but the defence tracks her well. She wisely plays the ball back to Campbell for a cross and it’s a beauty of a ball in. Connolly gets a head on it as, again, England don’t look convincing with their aerial defence. The ball is played back out to Campbell who wins a corner.
SAVE! Hayes again is in the mix, getting a head on the corner just yards from goal. Her connection isn’t the best and it’s also straight at Hampton.
80 mins: Hayes is again involved high up the pitch as she gets a header on McCabe’s cross. This one was a harder chance as her effort sails harmlessly wide.
79 mins: This time, Ireland opt to mix it up. Campbell feints the long throw before going short to McCabe, who instead launches the ball into the box. This one is much easier for Hampton to deal with as she catches and clears.
77 mins: CHANCE! McCabe’s free has too much on it but Quinn slides brilliantly to send the ball back across the six-yard box. Hayes has an open goal in front of her but can’t get the ball out from underneath her feet and England hack it behind for a corner. What a chance that was. Ireland’s best of the night so far.
🇮🇪 0-2 🏴 Ireland's best chance. A well-worked free-kick from Katie McCabe, but the ball just doesn't sit right for Caitlin Hayes 📺 @RTE2 and @RTEplayer 👉 https://t.co/6KQczZOl2N 📱 Updates👉 https://t.co/8mszNmDdtP 📻 @GameOn2FM 👉 https://t.co/VgaQpwGjHu pic.twitter.com/sqe5KGy99H — RTÉ Sport (@RTEsport) April 9, 2024
76 mins: Campbell’s long through leads to another melée of bodies. Hampton somehow fights through the traffic to punch clear, but James fouls Kiernan to give McCabe a chance from the set piece.
75 mins: Half a chance for Ireland as Kiernan pounces on a loose pass high up the pitch. Carter though defends the break very well, blocking the cross before muscling Kiernan off the ball and clearing.
England make another change: Toone off, Stanway on.
70 mins: Not for the first time tonight, Ireland’s quality in the final third - or lack thereof - lets them down. McCabe drifts from one wing to the other to open up space, but Mannion’s attempted pass to Kiernan evades everyone and goes out of play. That final ball is proving elusive.
68 min: Over the bar! Toone tries to place it in the top corner from distance. Brosnan never looked worried as the ball sails over the bar. Not by much, but Brosnan looked like she had it covered.
67 mins: Another Ireland change. Emily Murphy replaces Carusa up front.
66 mins: SAVE! Patten is caught napping by James out wide who then swings a beautiful ball into the box. Mead heads the ball across the face of goal for the onrushing Kirby. She catches the volley well but hits it straight at Brosnan. She didn’t know a lot about that one, but she keeps the ball out of the net.
🇮🇪 0-2 🏴 A point-blank save from Courtney Brosnan to deny England a third goal 📺 @RTE2 and @RTEplayer 👉 https://t.co/6KQczZOl2N 📱 Updates👉 https://t.co/8mszNmDdtP 📻 @GameOn2FM 👉 https://t.co/VgaQpwGjHu pic.twitter.com/LyKLYXoEAr — RTÉ Sport (@RTEsport) April 9, 2024
63 mins: Campbell’s throw-ins have injected some life into this Ireland effort. England nearly make a mess of clearing a long ball in, giving Ireland a corner. McCabe swings it in but Williamson does just enough to get the ball out of the box.
Ireland’s Head Coach Eileen Gleeson. Photograph: Ben Brady/Inpho
61 mins: Time for Ireland’s changes. Leanne Kiernan replaces Payne in an attacking move, Megan Campbell is on for Lucy Quinn. Campbell’s first involvement is a trademark long throw. England allow the ball to bounce and Carter is able to clear just before Kiernan pounces at the back post.
57 mins: Mead’s first touch involves being absolutely clattered by Carusa tracking back. Welcome to the game.
Two changes for England. Park is off for Kirby. Hemp also goes, Beth Mead comes in.
55 mins: The way England beat the press of Carusa, Payne and O’Sullivan is brilliant to watch. They’re more skilled on the ball and it’s showing. Eventually a crunching tackle from Hayes does stop the momentum but England get it back only to start passing it around the back again.
53 mins: England are knocking it about almost at will. Ireland are chasing shadows in midfield. A poor touch from Hemp does cough up possession but as soon as they get it back, Ireland are unable to hold on as Mannion battles in vain.
50 mins: James is down for England but Ireland refuse to put the ball out. Intentionally, that is. A long ball for Mannion runs long and out of play, allowing James to receive treatment.
49 mins: England’s press is keeping Ireland penned inside their own half, down the right flank. When they do break out, England’s midfield mops up to win possession back with ease.
46 mins: We’re back underway as the second half kicks off with England in possession. Ireland made one change at half-time, Megan Connolly replacing Ruesha Littlejohn.
Then there was this handball against Littlejohn. Probably the right decision to give the penalty. Grenwood made no mistake.
🇮🇪 0-1 🏴 Ruesha Littlejohn is penalsied for handball inside the Irish penalty area in attempting to block Jess Park's shot 📺 @RTE2 and @RTEplayer 👉 https://t.co/6KQczZOl2N 📱 Updates👉 https://t.co/8mszNmDdtP 📻 @GameOn2FM 👉 https://t.co/VgaQpwGjHu pic.twitter.com/vkx9QGbT5V — RTÉ Sport (@RTEsport) April 9, 2024
🇮🇪 0-2 🏴 No mistake from the spot from Alex Greenwood who doubles England's advantage 📺 @RTE2 and @RTEplayer 👉 https://t.co/6KQczZOl2N 📱 Updates👉 https://t.co/8mszNmDdtP 📻 @GameOn2FM 👉 https://t.co/VgaQpwGjHu pic.twitter.com/70q0YzqLAW — RTÉ Sport (@RTEsport) April 9, 2024
Let’s run through the goals. Firstly, Ireland couldn’t deal with this ball into the box. They had chances to clear, didn’t, and Lauren James punished them.
Ireland have certainly been the worse of the two teams, but England haven’t exactly created plenty of high quality chances. If it wasn’t for a bounce of the ball off a shin, Lauren James wouldn’t have been able to open the scoring, and if Littlejohn had her arm below her head, England wouldn’t have had that first penalty. Two Irish mistakes have cost them dear.
There was some justice, at least, when Greenwood missed a second penalty when Louise Quinn was harsly penalised for a handball that shouldn’t have been given.
Going forward, Ireland have been reduced to asking Payne and Carusa to chase a series of long balls, with limited success.
Ireland 0 England 2
45 mins: A rare Irish corner. Quinn and McCabe linked up well with the former pressuring England into conceding the corner. From the set piece, a heap of Ireland bodies go to the floor but there are no penalty appeals and England clear.
No added time so that’s that for the first half!
44 mins: The offside flag and McCabe save Ireland. Lauren James would have been in if McCabe hadn’t blocked her run after Russo played the ball in behind. Even if McCabe hadn’t have commited that cynical block, the offside flag went up on James.
43 mins: Payne once again goes on a run chasing a long ball, Carter once again beating her to it. Story of Ireland’s night so far in attack, Payne and Carusa in particular chasing a host of lost causes.
39 mins: Willamson breaks up an Ireland attack and switches the play into attack well. England work an opportunity for James to pull the trigger but Brosnan is able to her right and make a comfortable save.
Here is that controversial penalty given against Louise Quinn. Given the ball deflected off her knee before hitting her arm, should the penalty have been given? Not that it mattered, Greenwood hitting the post with the spot-kick.
🇮🇪 0-2 🏴 Ireland concede a second penalty of the half as Louise Quinn is judged by the referee to have deliberatly handballed 📺 @RTE2 and @RTEplayer 👉 https://t.co/6KQczZOl2N 📱 Updates👉 https://t.co/8mszNmDdtP 📻 @GameOn2FM 👉 https://t.co/VgaQpwGjHu pic.twitter.com/58RZBFC6Zj — RTÉ Sport (@RTEsport) April 9, 2024
37 mins: Payne chases a lost cause of a long ball down the right and does well. She manages to win the ball back as support floods in behind her, but England recover to win it back through Greenwood.
33 mins: What a bonkers first half an hour it’s been. Ireland, somehow, aren’t three goals down but they will definitely have questions about that second penalty. In any case, they try to go on a rare foray into the England half but Payne is cynically pulled down from behind.
OFF THE POST!
Greenwood misses! After slotting the first penalty earlier, Greenwood catches it well but it canons off the post and away to safety. Brosnan dove the right way, so maybe she would have saved it in any case.
🇮🇪 0-2 🏴 Justice served? Alex Greenwood can't repeat the penalty trick as her effort comes off the post 📺 @RTE2 and @RTEplayer 👉 https://t.co/6KQczZOl2N 📱 Updates👉 https://t.co/8mszNmDdtP 📻 @GameOn2FM 👉 https://t.co/VgaQpwGjHu pic.twitter.com/Bg3lGnI7H3 — RTÉ Sport (@RTEsport) April 9, 2024
ANOTHER PENALTY FOR ENGLAND!
Louise Quinn is furious. Hemp’s cross was a dangerous one, Russo challenging, but the ball bounces off Quinn’s knee and onto her arm. Again, the arm is in the air, which is deemed an unnatural position, but this looks very harsh. Given the late deflection off her own knee, I’m not sure what Quinn is meant to do to get out of the way.
27 mins: For all the errors that have gifted England two early goals, Ireland’s offside trap is working. That’s twice now in the last couple of minutes they’ve stepped up to catch Lauren James offside.
25 mins: A quiet few minutes after the second goal. McCabe is venturing further forward in a bid to influence proceedings, but she’s let down on a counter-attack by a poor touch from Mannion after she had spread the play. James and Carusa are both caught offside at either end of the pitch in quick succession.
Here is that handball from Littlejohn that allowed England to double their lead. It looks a fair decision to me. What do you reckon?
21 mins: Better link-up play from Ireland as Mannion’s cross-field ball finds McCabe in stride. She tries to play in Lucy Quinn in behind, but her first-time pass has too much on it as it rolls through to Hampton in the England goal.
GOAL ENGLAND!
Greenwood sends Brosnan the wrong way from the spot and England have doubled their lead! Disastrous start for Ireland.
PENALTY ENGLAND
Ruesha Littlejohn has given away a spot-kick! She jumped in to block a volley from just inside the box, but did so with her arms in the air. The shot hits her arm which is above her head in an unnatural position and the referee points to the spot.
16 mins: Ireland win the ball back on halfway with McCabe eyeing up a rare opportunity to sprint forward from wing-back. However, the ball to her from Lucy Quinn as poor as England win it back.
GOAL ENGLAND - Lauren James puts the visitors in front!
Ireland fail to deal with a ball into the box, Walsh’s cross headed goalwards by Bronze. It rebounds off Patten and straight into the path of James who slots the ball past Brosnan from 10 yards out. Clinical.
Ireland 0 England 1
🇮🇪 0-1 🏴 Sloppy from Ireland defensively as England make the breakthrough courtesy of Lauren James 📺 @RTE2 and @RTEplayer 👉 https://t.co/6KQczZOl2N 📱 Updates👉 https://t.co/8mszNmDdtP 📻 @GameOn2FM 👉 https://t.co/VgaQpwGjHu pic.twitter.com/VCTLJ9CxLA — RTÉ Sport (@RTEsport) April 9, 2024
11 mins: Payne quite blatantly pushes over Williamson but no foul is given as Ireland come away with the ball. A stray pass to Lucy Quinn is kept in play, but it kills the counter-attacking momentum. Quinn turns and feeds McCabe behind her as Ireland look to go again.
9 mins: O’Sullivan is dropping deep to try and get on the ball for Ireland and it’s working well. She opens up space only for Littlejohn’s final ball to be misdirected. Payne then wins it back high up the pitch again, only for Littlejohn to again fail to find a green jersey.
7 mins : First effort on goal for either side but it’s a very easy save for Brosnan in the Irish goal. James does well to get a cross in despite Irish pressure but Russo’s header is weak as it trickles into Brosnan’s grasp.
5 mins: Hemp threatens down the left flank for England. She cuts inside Mannion a bit too easily before firing from the edge of the box. Louise Quinn blocks it behind for a corner, which is easily headed away at the front post. Poor delivery.
3 mins: Given the way Ireland have set up, it looks like it will be a long night for Kyra Carusa as the lone forward chasing lost causes. She does well to chase a ball down to win a corner, but McCabe gets it too close to the ‘keeper as Hampton gathers.
2 mins: As soon as England get on the ball, Ireland drop into their shape. It’s a 5-4-1 formation with McCabe and Payne sitting deep as wing-backs. Aoife Mannion shuts this particular attack down with a good challenge before clearing.
1 min: They’re underway at the Aviva! Ireland had an extra long huddle to make England wait before kick-off. It’s Kyra Carusa who gets things underway, rolling the ball back to Denise O’Sullivan as Ireland start with the ball.
Amhrán na bhFiann and God Save the King are out of the way. Minutes away from kick-off now.
There’s a healthy enough crowd in situ in the Aviva. There were over 30,000 tickets sold prior to kick-off, but they’re expecting plenty of late walk-ups.
Republic of Ireland fans in the stands of the Aviva Stadium. Photograph: Niall Carson/PA Wire
“They’re world-class players, they’re not European champions for no reason. They’ve got quality all over their squad and we’ll be looking to nullify that on Tuesday. We’re realistic, we know what we are up against, but we always believe we can go and beat anyone on our day.” — Katie McCabe
Our final piece of pre-match reading comes from the Ireland captain herself. Katie McCabe spoke to the media this week about the challenge facing Ireland tonight, as Mary Hannigan reports.
[ Ireland v England: Katie McCabe aware of opposition’s qualities ahead of historic clash ]
Ireland captain Katie McCabe. Photograph: Ryan Byrne/Inpho
Nearly ready for kick off! 🙌 #COYGIG | #OUTBELIEVE pic.twitter.com/BOGDWzDwt5 — Ireland Football ⚽️🇮🇪 (@IrelandFootball) April 9, 2024
Here’s how tonight’s visitors look. In goal, Hannah Hampton replaces Mary Earps from the line-up that drew with Sweden, while Leah Williamson starts.
Your #Lionesses line-up tonight... pic.twitter.com/YpX9Ml5pXf — Lionesses (@Lionesses) April 9, 2024
Team news is in. Two changes for Ireland, and they look to be in midfield. Lucy Quinn is in for Emily Murphy, while Ruesha Littlejohn replaces Megan Connolly.
STARTING XI | Ireland v England Let’s do this. #COYGIG | #OUTBELIEVE pic.twitter.com/ANkxqX8PzA — Ireland Football ⚽️🇮🇪 (@IrelandFootball) April 9, 2024
“Well, if she doesn’t have the ball then she can’t do anything . . . that’s a good start, right?” — England's Leah Williamson
Mary Hannigan also heard from the England camp this week. Perhaps unsurprisingly, the favourites are playing up Ireland’s chances, but their captain did have plenty of interesting things to say about her Arsenal teammate, Katie McCabe.
[ England praise ‘game-changing’ Katie McCabe ahead of Euro 2025 qualifier against Ireland ]
England's Leah Williamson speaks to the press prior to the Euro 2025 qualifier against Ireland. Photograph: Damien Eagers/PA Wire
The stark stats show that France had 21 attempts on goal to Ireland’s one, and while there was admirable defensive resilience in keeping the French scoreless for the last 84 minutes of the game, the hosts’ failure to be clinical in the last third added some glisten to that effort. And for all the talk of a more progressive Ireland since Pauw’s departure, there was an ‘as you were’ feel to the failure to cause the French any great trouble. — Mary Hannigan
Despite the close nature of the scoreline, soccer writer Mary Hannigan believes Ireland flattered to deceive and need to improve significantly ahead of tonight’s match. You can read Mary’s analysis of where Friday’s result leaves Ireland here.
[ Ireland need to identify way to trouble England after limited showing in France ]
Ireland goalkeeper Courtney Brosnan sees yellow during the defeat to France. Photograph: Ryan Byrne/Inpho
Good evening all and welcome to this historic occasion. After playing their first game in the Aviva Stadium last year against Northern Ireland, Ireland women once again play away from their spiritual home in Tallaght. Katie McCabe and co are back at Lansdowne Road for this Euro 2025 qualifying clash with England.
This is, of course, the second game of these qualifiers after a narrow 1-0 defeat to France in Metz last week. Can Ireland bounce back to pull off a significant upset now they are back on home soil? We’ll find out in due course.
Nathan Johns here to guide you through all the action as it happens from the Aviva. Kick-off is at 7.30pm but for now, we’ll have plenty of build-up over the next hour or so.
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