| mcleanscotland have two sister companies who, between them can assist you in all your travel arrangements to IRELAND. They have Irish in their blood! Irish self drive tours fully guided tours with Irish drivers and guides luxury tours with personal guides stay in a castle or kiss the blarney! |
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Daley Irish Tours
"A touch of the Irish fer ye"
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As a part of DALRIADA GROUP - we know our way around Ireland, how's that ye ask? Well, simple: some of Paul's family are from Ireland and some still live there. Easy eh! We arrange tours in both the North and the Republic of Ireland all year round. |
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NO MATTER WHAT YOU
WISH FOR IN IRELAND allow us to assist you find
that pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, come
on, come and kiss the blarney with us!
Tours for everyone we design and host them. Self
drive and guided tours of Ireland for those who
want the real Ireland with real Irish guides -
then Daley Irish Tours is the team for you.
Come to Ireland see Dublin, the green
countryside the Irish locals and enjoy
everything Irish with Daley Irish Tours.
Irish self drive tours fully guided tours with
Irish drivers and guides luxury tours with
personal guides stay in a castle or kiss the
Blarney.
5 DAY NORTHERN IRELAND & DUBLIN 4 DAY NORTHERN IRELAND TOUR BELFAST The city and a day trip OUR IRISH HERITAGE - takes you back thousands of years into Irish Legend and Mythology. A step back in time. These are just a sample of what Ireland has to offer, we will be happy to work an itinerary for you to see as many as you wish. Athenry (oh those fields), Bunratty, Dublin Castle, Kilkenny Castle, King John's Castle, Malahide Castle, Trim Castle, Newgrange, The Hill of Tara and more. |
NORTHERN IRELAND otherwise known as Ulster (the smaller half!)
This is a land of blue mountains and forest parks, mazy
lakes and windswept moors, white Atlantic sands, an
inland sea. The towers and steeples of parish churches
mark the high ground beyond trimmed hedgerows. The
country's turbulent past, which still resonates today,
has also helped shape the landscape. Driving in Northern
Ireland is to recapture motoring's glad confident
morning. The roads are excellent and you are never much
more than half an hour from the sea. The only traffic
jams are flocks of sheep or cattle changing fields. In
the summer you may have to pull over occasionally to let
the music-makers pass, with their pipes and brilliant
banners, marching to a festival in town. Because
Northern Ireland is only 5,500 square miles in area -
about the size of Connecticut - you can see most of the
main attractions in a week without clocking up more than
500 miles.
A short-list might be: The three historic cities
of Belfast, Derry and Armagh. The Mountains of Mourne
and the sea lough of Strangford. The Causeway Coast and
the Glens of Antrim. The heritage of Northern Ireland is
largely rural. Ulster people are outdoor people. They
spend their leisure time pottering around the coast or
going on family expeditions to the mountains at
weekends. There are 50 miles of cruising waters on Lough
Erne, sailing on Lough Neagh - the biggest lake in the
British Isles - sea fishing off Strangford and the
Antrim coast, and many other Water sports. You can go
cycling and pony trekking along the seashore. Whatever
it may be, allow us to do all the hard work for you.
"Hello, Pan American Airlines?" said Big Mick Lonergan. "Could ye be tellin' me how long it takes to fly from Boston to Dublin?" The voice on the telephone said "I'll see sir, just a minute." "Ahh, 'tis fast. Thank ye," Mick said as he hung up.


