Celtic Connections Self Drive
Celtic Connections Self Drive
Celtic Connections Self Drive
16 Days Starting in Edinburgh, Scotland and ending in Dublin, Ireland
Visiting: Edinburgh, Perth, Inverness, Isle of Skye, Oban, Glasgow, Belfast, Galway, Connemara, Killarney, Ring of Kerry, Kilkenny, Dublin
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Tour code:
IndTur87
Group Type:
Independent
Guide Type:
Self Guided
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Tour Overview
Embark on the "Celtic Connections Self Drive" tour, a captivating journey through the enchanting landscapes of Scotland and Ireland. Begin in the historic city of Edinburgh, home to the iconic Edinburgh Castle, and venture through the scenic Scottish Highlands, including a visit to the legendary Loch Ness. Explore the rugged beauty of the Isle of Skye and the picturesque town of Oban. Cross over to Ireland to marvel at the stunning Cliffs of Moher, the serene Connemara region, and the breathtaking Ring of Kerry. Discover the rich history of Belfast, the vibrant culture of Galway, and the charming streets of Dublin. Enjoy 14 nights of comfortable accommodation and the freedom of a rental vehicle with unlimited mileage, ensuring a seamless and unforgettable adventure.
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1: Usa / Canada
Location: Edinburgh
Make your own way to your selected gateway Airport for your international flight to Edinburgh. Enjoy inflight meals and services.
Day 2: Scotland - Edinburgh
Location: Edinburgh
Accommodation Name: Hotel in Edinburgh
Welcome to Edinburgh International Airport where you will pick up your rental vehicle. Edinburghs Castle rock has been a stronghold for over 3000 years. In its dominating position overlooking the capital city, the grandeur and historical significance of Edinburgh Castle has made it a globally famous icon of Scotland and part of the Old and New Towns of Edinburgh. Take time to wander along the Royal Mile and relax in one of the cafes or pubs or if you have time visit the National Museum of Scotland or the National Gallery.
Overnight in Edinburgh
Day 3: St. Andrews - Perth (B/-/-)
Location: Perth
Accommodation Name: Hotel in Perthshire
Meals Included: Breakfast
Leave Edinburgh via the spectacular Forth Road Bridge. Visit St. Andrews Castle, the main residence of the bishops and archbishops of St Andrews, the focal point of the Church in Medieval Scotland. St Andrews is also the home of golf, played on the famous Old Course since the 15th century. Continue to Perth where you can visit Scone Palace. Once the crowning place of the Kings of Scots, Scone Palace occupies a unique position in the history of Scotland. It is a breathtakingly beautiful seat of power and mystery and the rightful home of the celebrated Stone of Scone – also known as the Stone of Destiny. Scone Palace is regarded as a national treasure and is revered as the historic jewel in the crown of Scotland.
Overnight in Perthshire
Day 4: Scottish Highlands (B/-/-)
Location: Inverness
Accommodation Name: Hotel in Inverness
Meals Included: Breakfast
Explore the magnificent and beautiful Scottish Highlands scenery. On your way to Inverness visit the Edradour Whisky Distillery, the smallest in Scotland, and dont miss out on a tasting. Dating back to 1825, Edradour, stands alone as the last stronghold of handmade single malt whisky from a farm distillery still in production today. Hidden in the very heart of Perthshire, this picturesque ‘little Model Village is steeped in a history of intrigue to inspire the imagination. With matchless commitment to retaining authentic small-scale production, Edradour uniquely boasts over 25 distinctive expressions of Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky with their wonderful characters and flavours. You should also spend some time this evening in the principal city of the Highlands, Inverness. Visit the Victorian Market or Craig Patrick above the city.
Overnight in Inverness
Day 5: Isle Of Skye (B/-/-)
Location: Isle of Skye
Accommodation Name: Hotel on the Isle of Skye
Meals Included: Breakfast
A visit to Loch Ness is a must, in search of the Loch Ness Monster, as well as the ruins of Urquhart Castle offering a taste of the Highlands at their most dramatic. Discover 1,000 years of drama, experience a glimpse of medieval life and enjoy stunning views over Loch Ness from the ruins of the greatest castle in the Highlands. Urquharts stories are also told through a remarkable collection of artefacts left by its residents, historic replicas, including a full-sized, working trebuchet siege engine. Afterwards travel to the Isle of Skye, the largest and most scenic of the Hebridean Islands.
Overnight on the Isle of Skye
Day 6: Oban (B/-/-)
Location: Oban
Accommodation Name: Hotel in Oban
Meals Included: Breakfast
Enjoy your morning on this beautiful island taking in the dramatic scenery of the famed Cuillin Mountains. Visit Dunvegan Castle, the stronghold of the Chiefs of MacLeod for nearly 800 years. Alternatively spend some time in Portree, the capital of the island. Continue through the historic Glen Coe, also known as the “Valley of Tears.” The main valley road brings you through the beautiful mountains, with their deep gullies and impressive waterfalls.
Overnight in Oban
Day 7: Glasgow (B/-/-)
Location: Glasgow
Accommodation Name: Hotel in Glasgow
Meals Included: Breakfast
Drive along the banks of Loch Lomond to Glasgow. Loch Lomond has the greatest drinking water capacity of any lake in Great Britain. There are approximately 38 islands in the lake. It is one of the most famous lakes in Scotland and has been a rich source of inspiration for many poems and songs. Spend the afternoon exploring the city of Glasgow. Visit the Kelvingrove Art Gallery where you can explore its 22 themed galleries showcasing an astonishing 8,000 pieces of art, the extensive collections are wide ranging and internationally significant.
Overnight in Glasgow
Day 8: Glasgow - Belfast (Flight) (B/-/-)
Location: Belfast
Meals Included: Breakfast
Today drop-off the rental car at Glasgow International Airport before checking in for your flight to Belfast. Upon arriving in Belfast, pickup your rental car and spend the rest of the day exploring the city of Belfast. Perhaps visit the Titanic Belfast. Located in the heart of Belfast, the Titanic Belfast recreates the story of the worlds most famous ship in a new iconic, six floor building right beside the historic site of the original ships construction. Opened in April 2012 to coincide with the centenary of its launch, the self-guided journey begins on entering the building's giant atrium, where the visitor is surrounded by the four ‘ships hull shaped wings which house the Titanic Experience. As you journey through the nine large galleries of the interactive exhibition, you will uncover the true story of the Titanic, from her conception in Belfast in the early 1900's, through her construction and launch, to her famous maiden voyage and subsequent place in history.
Day 9: Belfast - Galway (B/-/-)
Location: Galway
Accommodation Name: Hotel in Galway
Meals Included: Breakfast
This morning depart for Galway en-route visiting Lockes Distillery, the worlds oldest Whiskey Distillery. Explore the Distillerys museum and learn how whiskey has been produced here since it was founded in 1757. Continue to Galway a beautiful city that has attracted many musicians and artists over the years. Galway, which has long traded with Spain and the Spanish influences in the city are many. Of note is the Spanish Arch, a gateway to the old city walls and the Spanish Parade, where wealthy merchants and their families enjoyed a stroll along the promenade.
Overnight in Galway
Day 10: Connemara (B/-/-)
Location: Connemara
Accommodation Name: Hotel in Galway
Meals Included: Breakfast
Today travel through the wild and rugged Connemara region, famous for the savage beauty of its lake and mountain scenery. Visit Connemara National Park, where Connemara ponies and Irish red deer roam freely through 5,000 acres of scenic mountains, bogs, and grassland. You can also visit the magnificent Kylemore Abbey a beautiful mansion in a lakeside setting against a mountainous backdrop. Irish Benedictine nuns, with a tradition of over 300 years run this unique Abbey set in the midst of the Connemara, overlooking Pollacappul Lake. On your return, you can take a scenic drive through Leenane where you have an option to board the Sea Cruise through Killary Fjord which will reveal some of the hidden coastal and mountain scenery of the Connemara.
Overnight in Galway
Day 11: Galway - County Clare - Killarney (B/-/-)
Location: Killarney
Accommodation Name: Hotel in Killarney
Meals Included: Breakfast
Leave Galway this morning, and travel south through Galway and into County Clare, known as the “land of castles”. Why not visit Rathbaun Farm and see the animals being tended or enjoy a traditional tea and scones break. Travel on through the strange lunar landscape of the Burren region or visit the Cliffs of Moher a spectacular 5-mile long cliff, which rises almost 200m above sea level. Stop in the heritage town of Kilrush, before boarding a ferry to Tarbert (ferry not included) in north County Kerry. Arriving in Tarbert continue through Listowel and on to Tralee and Killarney.
Overnight in Killarney
Day 12: Ring Of Kerry (B/-/-)
Location: Ring of Kerry
Accommodation Name: Hotel in Killarney
Meals Included: Breakfast
The Ring of Kerry brings you along the Atlantic Coast and is one of the highlights of a trip to Ireland. Quiet valleys and idyllic spots await along the way. The breathtaking beauty of the landscape on the peninsula will delight you. The mild climate influenced by the Gulf Stream accounts for luscious growth of surprising flora such as subtropical Palm trees.
Overnight in Killarney
Day 13: Killarney - Kilkenny (B/-/-)
Location: Kilkenny
Accommodation Name: Hotel in Kilkenny
Meals Included: Breakfast
Leave Killarney and travel eastward taking time to visit the Rock of Cashel. Possibly the most photographed site in Ireland, the Rock of Cashel towers over the town of Cashel from its perch on a 200-foot high outcrop of limestone. Once the seat of the Kings of Munster, St. Patrick visited the rock in 450 AD, while Brian Boru was crowned the first high King of Ireland here in the tenth century. Spend your afternoon in Kilkenny and visit either Kilkenny Castle or the Smithwicks Experience. One of the most instantly recognised buildings in Ireland, Kilkenny Castle has been an important site since it was built bythe Anglo-Normans in the 12th century. The castle has been remodelled in Victorian times and set in extensive parklands which was the principal seat of the Butler family, Marquesses and Dukes of Ormonde. The Victorian brewing building of Smithwicks has been transformed into a visitor centre that will immerse you in Irelands oldest beer, teach you about the craft of brewing and ultimately allow you to taste the perfect Smithwicks pint.
Overnight in Kilkenny
Day 14: Kilkenny - Glendalough - Dublin (B/-/-)
Location: Dublin
Accommodation Name: Hotel in Dublin
Meals Included: Breakfast
On your way to Dublin visit the monastic settlement of Glendalough in the Wicklow Mountains. The English name Glendalough originated from the Irish “Gleann Dá Locha”, which translates as \"the valley of the two lakes\". It was here that St. Kevin, son of the King of Leinster, founded a monastery in the 6th century. From a simple beginning the site grew to become famous as a centre of learning throughout Europe. Standing for 600 years it was destroyed in 1398. Much of what is to be seen today dates from the 10 to 12th century. One of the most attractive features is the fine 34m high round tower. A cathedral, stone churches and decorated crosses also survived albeit as ruins. Beautifully scenic walking trails take visitors on a circular route by the lakes.
Overnight in Dublin
Day 15: Dublin (B/-/-)
Location: Dublin
Accommodation Name: Hotel in Dublin
Meals Included: Breakfast
Discover all Dublin has to offer. You will notice that Dublin is split in half. The northern side is a lively area with lots of attractions such as the General Post Office on Dublins main street, OConnell Street. The southern side on the other hand has a more refined feel with its Georgian squares, the famous coloured front doors and the fashionable shopping district of Grafton Street with its upmarket shops. Perhaps visit Trinity College to see the famous Book of Kells, or maybe visit the Guinness Storehouse. The Guinness Brewery in Dublin is Europe's largest stout producing brewery and home to the Guinness Storehouse. Opened in 1904, the Storehouse was an operational plant for fermenting and storing Guinness. Today it houses a very fine exhibition dedicated to the Guinness story. Visitors will discover what goes into the making a pint of Guinness - the ingredients, the brewing process, the time, the craft and the passion. For those interested in history visit EPIC the Irish Emigration Museum. This is a state-of-the-art interactive experience located in the beautiful vaults of the 1820 Custom House Quarter building in Dublins Docklands, the original departure point for so many of Irelands emigrants. It will inspire and guide you on a journey to discover the stories of Irish emigration around the world, from early times to the modern day.
Overnight in Dublin
Day 16: Dublin - Usa / Canada (B/-/-)
Location: Dublin
Meals Included: Breakfast
Today make your way to Dublin International Airport in time to drop off the car before checking in for your onward flight.
What's Included
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14 Nights accommodation on a twin sharing basis at listed hotels or similar
Accommodation for 14 nights in hotels on a twin sharing basis.
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14 breakfasts
Daily breakfast for 14 days.
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Car Location Service Charge
Service charge for car location.
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Third party liability
Insurance coverage for third party liability.
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Collision damage waiver
Insurance coverage for collision damage.
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Unlimited mileage
Unlimited mileage for the rental car.
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Licensing fee
Fee for car licensing.
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Theft Protection
Insurance coverage for theft protection.
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One driver
One driver included; additional driver charges apply.
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All local applicable taxes
All local taxes applicable to the tour.
What's Not Included
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Items of a personal nature, tips & gratuities
Personal expenses, tips, and gratuities are not included.
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Daily mandatory car insurance
Daily mandatory car insurance is not included.
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Car rental guarantee deposit & fuel
Car rental guarantee deposit and fuel costs are not included.
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Pre-booked Glasgow – Belfast Flight tickets
Flight tickets from Glasgow to Belfast are not included and cost approximately USD 100 per person.
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One-way drop-off charge
One-way drop-off charge of 160 Euros to be paid locally.
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Hotel Parking fees
Hotel parking fees are not included.
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Luggage fees
Luggage fees are not included and may vary by carrier.
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Travel insurance
Travel insurance is not included.
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Visas, if applicable
Visa fees, if applicable, are not included.
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Items not mentioned as included
Any items not specifically mentioned as included are excluded.
Mode of Transport
Travel conveniently with a rental vehicle provided upon arrival, including unlimited mileage, collision damage waiver, theft protection, and third-party liability. Additional driver charges apply.
Accommodation
Enjoy 14 nights of comfortable accommodation on a twin-sharing basis at listed hotels or similar, ensuring a restful stay throughout your journey.
Check out our Q&As
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What type of vehicle is provided for the self-drive tour?
A rental vehicle is provided upon arrival, which includes unlimited mileage, collision damage waiver, theft protection, and third-party liability. Additional driver charges apply.
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What kind of accommodation can I expect during the tour?
You will enjoy 14 nights of comfortable accommodation on a twin-sharing basis at listed hotels or similar, ensuring a restful stay throughout your journey.
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Are meals included in the tour package?
Daily breakfast is included for 14 days. Other meals are not included in the package.
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What are some of the key highlights of the tour?
Some key highlights include discovering Edinburgh and its castle, visiting Loch Ness and Urquhart Castle, exploring the Ring of Kerry, the Burren region, and the Cliffs of Moher, touring Belfast and learning about the Titanic, traveling through the Connemara region, and visiting the monastic settlement of Glendalough.
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What is not included in the tour package?
Items of a personal nature, tips and gratuities, daily mandatory car insurance, car rental guarantee deposit and fuel, pre-booked Glasgow – Belfast flight tickets, one-way drop-off charge, hotel parking fees, luggage fees, travel insurance, and visas (if applicable) are not included.
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What should I expect on the first day of the tour?
On the first day, you will make your own way to your selected gateway airport for your international flight to Edinburgh. You will enjoy inflight meals and services.
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What activities are planned for the visit to the Isle of Skye?
On the Isle of Skye, you can visit Dunvegan Castle, the stronghold of the Chiefs of MacLeod for nearly 800 years, or spend some time in Portree, the capital of the island. You will also enjoy the dramatic scenery of the Cuillin Mountains.
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What can I do in Dublin on the last day of the tour?
In Dublin, you can explore both the northern and southern sides of the city, visit Trinity College to see the Book of Kells, or visit the Guinness Storehouse. You can also explore EPIC, the Irish Emigration Museum, which offers a state-of-the-art interactive experience.
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Is there any special insurance coverage included with the rental vehicle?
Yes, the rental vehicle includes collision damage waiver, theft protection, and third-party liability insurance coverage.
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What are some of the scenic highlights of the Ring of Kerry?
The Ring of Kerry offers breathtaking beauty along the Atlantic Coast, with quiet valleys, idyllic spots, and surprising flora such as subtropical palm trees influenced by the Gulf Stream.
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Can I join the tour once it has departed?
Yes, but only in case it was previously agreed by both sides and arranged by us.
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What documents will I receive before I travel?
Our e-document package includes all local contact details, daily itinerary, airline e-ticket information, service vouchers, and travel tips which should be everything you require to go on your trip.
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If I need one, who is responsible to obtain my visa?
You are responsible for obtaining the proper travel documents for the destinations on your itinerary, including having a passport that is valid for at least 6 months before the date of departure and a visa if required. Please check the Visa section in the Know Before You Go document for the countries you will be visiting.
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Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?
No, not as standard. Solo travellers can book and occupy their own room for a supplement.
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How long has the tour company been trading?
We have been organizing unforgettable trips since 2001.
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Can I arrange flights via Indus Travels, too?
In some cases, yes. Indus Travels can provide flights from/to selected departure points in the USA. If you would like a quote inclusive of flights, please let us know and we'll be happy to check the details for you!
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Will the accommodation included meet local health and safety regulations?
Yes.
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What happens if I need to change my holiday date once I’ve booked?
Changes to an existing reservation up to the Final Payment Date, whatever the cause, will incur a $100 per person amendment fee, potential loss of any supplier fees (such as non-refundable event tickets, park permits, and sea cruise reservations) plus any costs for replacement services. On/ after the Final Payment Date, the $100 change fee is no longer valid, instead cancellations terms apply.
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Cancellation Policy
We don't charge a cancellation fee, here is a summary of indus travels charges.
Up to 75 days before tour starts: Forfeit 100% of deposit.
At 74 days before tour starts: Forfeit 100% of booking price.