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For Luxury Tours of Ireland we take all the stress out of the logistics of group travel using our expert transport, travel and accommodation management service.

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Barrack O’Bama, U.S. President, Elizabeth Windsor, Queen of the United Kingdom and the Dalhi Lama, Exiled Leader of the Tibetan Monks are on route to this wonderful Island of Ireland to view and sample all it has to offer by way of scenery, hospitality, sport, entertainment to name but a few. You can enjoy the same  hospitality and be treated like a world leader in one of our luxurious 5 star Luxury Castles and Manor Houses Take [...]

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Luxury Tours of Ireland - Price Promise

We are confident that we can offer you great value for money in the private touring market. In many cases our tour prices are more competitive than Branded Organized Coach Tours for like for like services. You will also receive much better value for money by working directly with experts on the ground in Ireland, who knows Ireland and how to tour in style. For a private guided tour of Ireland this is simply the best option for [...]

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If you are staying in Dublin and you are looking for a five star suite we would recommend the Merrion Hotel, our number one hotel in Dublin for luxury small groups. They have suites, penthouses, two bedroom suites and luxury master suites. The location is downtown beside government buildings and all the museums are a stone throw away.

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The "Famous" Sunken Lounge

I recently had the pleasure of staying at the Number 31 Guesthouse on Leeson Close in Dublin. The boutique hotel was designed by the renowned architect Sam Stephenson and incorparates two distinct buildings 1. The living, dining and social area with its beautiful white walls, modern furnishings and memorable sunken lounge area. Lots of great travel books and a few notable works of literature for “high brows” 2. The Georgian Guesthouse, a combination of two georgian [...]

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January can be a cruel month in Ireland. The endless grey skies, the rain seems to come on schedule like the ubiquitous tax bills . There is still ice on the ground and the land is slowly coming back to life after the big freeze of December. There are a few birds here and there, braving the elements , looking for a morsel to see them through the day. These birds of winter are to be admired [...]

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