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After arriving in Dublin and settling into hotel, ease into your Irish adventure with an evening stroll through the iconic Temple Bar district. The area's historic charm, coupled with its array of traditional pubs and live music, offers a perfect introduction to Dublin's vibrant culture. Enjoy the lively atmosphere, perhaps stopping by a local pub to sample a pint of Irish beer as you soak in the sounds of traditional music.
Upon arrival take the Airlink Express (747 Bus) just outside the terminal building and get off at the O'Connell Street stop (which is a 5-10 minute walk to Travelodge PLUS).
You can buy the airlink bus tickets both on-site and online here.
Settle into your accommodations and familiarize yourself with the hotel's amenities.
Located in the heart of Dublin, The Travelodge hotel is a well-reviewed yet affordable 3-star establishment. Its prime location places you within walking distance of several key attractions in this itinerary, including the Jameson Distillery Bow St. and the Irish Whiskey Museum. The hotel boasts comfortable rooms, modern amenities, and a vibrant atmosphere, ensuring a pleasant stay during your trip.

Take a leisurely walk through Dublin's famous Temple Bar district. Explore its cobblestone streets, vibrant pubs, and live music venues. This area offers a lively introduction to Dublin's nightlife and is perfect for a relaxed evening.




Begin your day with a visit to the Jameson Distillery Bow St., where you'll uncover the rich history and craftsmanship behind one of Ireland's most iconic whiskeys. Following the tour, enjoy a hearty lunch at The Brazen Head, immersing yourself in its storied ambiance. In the afternoon, delve into the world of Guinness at the Storehouse, culminating your visit with a pint at the Gravity Bar, offering unparalleled views of Dublin.
Embark on the Bow St. Experience, a guided tour that delves into the history of Jameson whiskey, its distillation process, and concludes with a comparative tasting.
Dine at Dublin's oldest pub, offering traditional Irish fare in a historic setting.

Explore the seven-story museum dedicated to Ireland's most famous stout. Learn about its brewing process, advertising history, and enjoy a complimentary pint at the Gravity Bar with panoramic views of the city.
Tickets can be purchased on-site or online.




Leave the bustling streets of Dublin behind for a scenic journey into the heart of Ireland’s whiskey country—Tullamore. Your day begins with a guided tour of the Tullamore D.E.W. Distillery, where you’ll witness the entire whiskey-making process, from grain to glass. Afterwards, take some time to explore Tullamore Town at your own pace. Wander through the charming streets, stop by local cafes, or visit the Tullamore D.E.W. Visitor Centre for an even deeper dive into the brand’s history. If you’re feeling adventurous, take a short walk along the Grand Canal, which once played a vital role in transporting barrels of whiskey across Ireland. As the evening approaches, return to Dublin with a newfound appreciation for Tullamore’s craftsmanship—perhaps even bringing back a bottle of your favorite whiskey as a keepsake!
You can buy train tickets both on-site and online.
Journey to Tullamore to tour the Tullamore D.E.W. Distillery. Experience the production process and partake in a guided tasting of their renowned whiskeys.

After the distillery tour, take time to explore the charming town of Tullamore. Visit local shops, cafes, and perhaps the Tullamore Dew Visitor Centre for additional insights into the brand's history.




Get ready for a day that blends Ireland’s stunning natural beauty with its vibrant pub culture. Your adventure begins with a scenic hike along the Howth Cliff Walk, where you'll be treated to breathtaking views of the rugged coastline and Dublin Bay. A short DART ride from the city will transport you to Howth, a charming seaside village known for its historic harbor and dramatic cliffs. After a satisfying hike, enjoy a relaxing lunch by the water before heading back to Dublin. As evening sets in, immerse yourself in Dublin’s legendary pub scene with a visit to the Temple Bar Pub, one of the city's most iconic establishments.
Tickets available on-site. Price is approximate.
The Howth Cliff Walk is one of Dublin’s most scenic and accessible hikes, offering breathtaking views of the Irish Sea, Howth Harbour, and the Dublin Bay coastline. The hike is about 6 km (3.7 miles) long, taking around 2-3 hours to complete. You’ll pass along rugged cliffs, lighthouse views, and picturesque seaside paths. It’s a relatively easy to moderate hike, with some sections offering a slight challenge but manageable for most walkers. Along the way, keep an eye out for seals and seabirds, especially near the Howth Harbour area.
What to Bring: Comfortable walking shoes, a light jacket (weather can change), water, and snacks.

After completing the hike, spend some time exploring Howth Village. The village is famous for its harbour and fish markets, with charming shops and cafés. Enjoy a delicious meal at one of the seaside restaurants or cafés in Howth - popular choices include The Oar House or Aqua Restaurant, where you can enjoy fresh seafood and traditional Irish fare while overlooking the water.

The Temple Bar Pub is one of Dublin's most famous and historic pubs. Known for its lively atmosphere, traditional Irish music, and extensive selection of Irish whiskey and beer, it’s the perfect place to relax after your hike and soak in the city’s pub culture. Expect a vibrant atmosphere, with traditional live Irish music in the evenings. The pub is known for drawing crowds from around the world, and it’s a must-see for any visitor to Dublin. Enjoy a pint of Guinness, sip on Irish whiskey, or try one of the local craft beers while soaking up the history and charm of this iconic Dublin pub.




Wrap up your trip with a visit to the Irish Whiskey Museum, a fantastic way to recap all you've learned about Irish whiskey. Finally, enjoy one last Guinness or whiskey at The Stag’s Head before heading to the airport, leaving Dublin with great memories and perhaps a few bottles of your new favorite Irish drink!
Immerse yourself in a unique interactive tour covering the complete history of Irish whiskey, featuring tastings of premium brands.

Don't forget to be at the airport at least 2 hours before your departure time.
This five-day adventure through Ireland’s whiskey and beer culture takes you from the legendary Jameson in Dublin to the breweries and distilleries of Guinness and Tullamore. You’ll taste some of the best spirits and beers Ireland has to offer, all while experiencing its rich history, lively pubs, and breathtaking countryside. Whether you're a whiskey enthusiast, a craft beer lover, or just someone who enjoys a good drink in a great atmosphere, this trip is a dream come true.
Sláinte! 🍻
Embark on a five-day journey through Ireland's rich tapestry of whiskey and beer heritage. From the bustling streets of Dublin to the historic distilleries and breweries that have crafted world-renowned spirits, this itinerary offers a blend of guided tours, tastings, and cultural experiences. Discover the stories behind iconic brands, savor the flavors that define Irish craftsmanship, and immerse yourself in the traditions that make Ireland a paradise for whiskey and beer enthusiasts.
After arriving in Dublin and settling into hotel, ease into your Irish adventure with an evening stroll through the iconic Temple Bar district. The area's historic charm, coupled with its array of traditional pubs and live music, offers a perfect introduction to Dublin's vibrant culture. Enjoy the lively atmosphere, perhaps stopping by a local pub to sample a pint of Irish beer as you soak in the sounds of traditional music.
Upon arrival take the Airlink Express (747 Bus) just outside the terminal building and get off at the O'Connell Street stop (which is a 5-10 minute walk to Travelodge PLUS).
You can buy the airlink bus tickets both on-site and online here.
Settle into your accommodations and familiarize yourself with the hotel's amenities.
Located in the heart of Dublin, The Travelodge hotel is a well-reviewed yet affordable 3-star establishment. Its prime location places you within walking distance of several key attractions in this itinerary, including the Jameson Distillery Bow St. and the Irish Whiskey Museum. The hotel boasts comfortable rooms, modern amenities, and a vibrant atmosphere, ensuring a pleasant stay during your trip.

Take a leisurely walk through Dublin's famous Temple Bar district. Explore its cobblestone streets, vibrant pubs, and live music venues. This area offers a lively introduction to Dublin's nightlife and is perfect for a relaxed evening.




Begin your day with a visit to the Jameson Distillery Bow St., where you'll uncover the rich history and craftsmanship behind one of Ireland's most iconic whiskeys. Following the tour, enjoy a hearty lunch at The Brazen Head, immersing yourself in its storied ambiance. In the afternoon, delve into the world of Guinness at the Storehouse, culminating your visit with a pint at the Gravity Bar, offering unparalleled views of Dublin.
Embark on the Bow St. Experience, a guided tour that delves into the history of Jameson whiskey, its distillation process, and concludes with a comparative tasting.
Dine at Dublin's oldest pub, offering traditional Irish fare in a historic setting.

Explore the seven-story museum dedicated to Ireland's most famous stout. Learn about its brewing process, advertising history, and enjoy a complimentary pint at the Gravity Bar with panoramic views of the city.
Tickets can be purchased on-site or online.




Leave the bustling streets of Dublin behind for a scenic journey into the heart of Ireland’s whiskey country—Tullamore. Your day begins with a guided tour of the Tullamore D.E.W. Distillery, where you’ll witness the entire whiskey-making process, from grain to glass. Afterwards, take some time to explore Tullamore Town at your own pace. Wander through the charming streets, stop by local cafes, or visit the Tullamore D.E.W. Visitor Centre for an even deeper dive into the brand’s history. If you’re feeling adventurous, take a short walk along the Grand Canal, which once played a vital role in transporting barrels of whiskey across Ireland. As the evening approaches, return to Dublin with a newfound appreciation for Tullamore’s craftsmanship—perhaps even bringing back a bottle of your favorite whiskey as a keepsake!
You can buy train tickets both on-site and online.
Journey to Tullamore to tour the Tullamore D.E.W. Distillery. Experience the production process and partake in a guided tasting of their renowned whiskeys.

After the distillery tour, take time to explore the charming town of Tullamore. Visit local shops, cafes, and perhaps the Tullamore Dew Visitor Centre for additional insights into the brand's history.




Get ready for a day that blends Ireland’s stunning natural beauty with its vibrant pub culture. Your adventure begins with a scenic hike along the Howth Cliff Walk, where you'll be treated to breathtaking views of the rugged coastline and Dublin Bay. A short DART ride from the city will transport you to Howth, a charming seaside village known for its historic harbor and dramatic cliffs. After a satisfying hike, enjoy a relaxing lunch by the water before heading back to Dublin. As evening sets in, immerse yourself in Dublin’s legendary pub scene with a visit to the Temple Bar Pub, one of the city's most iconic establishments.
Tickets available on-site. Price is approximate.
The Howth Cliff Walk is one of Dublin’s most scenic and accessible hikes, offering breathtaking views of the Irish Sea, Howth Harbour, and the Dublin Bay coastline. The hike is about 6 km (3.7 miles) long, taking around 2-3 hours to complete. You’ll pass along rugged cliffs, lighthouse views, and picturesque seaside paths. It’s a relatively easy to moderate hike, with some sections offering a slight challenge but manageable for most walkers. Along the way, keep an eye out for seals and seabirds, especially near the Howth Harbour area.
What to Bring: Comfortable walking shoes, a light jacket (weather can change), water, and snacks.

After completing the hike, spend some time exploring Howth Village. The village is famous for its harbour and fish markets, with charming shops and cafés. Enjoy a delicious meal at one of the seaside restaurants or cafés in Howth - popular choices include The Oar House or Aqua Restaurant, where you can enjoy fresh seafood and traditional Irish fare while overlooking the water.

The Temple Bar Pub is one of Dublin's most famous and historic pubs. Known for its lively atmosphere, traditional Irish music, and extensive selection of Irish whiskey and beer, it’s the perfect place to relax after your hike and soak in the city’s pub culture. Expect a vibrant atmosphere, with traditional live Irish music in the evenings. The pub is known for drawing crowds from around the world, and it’s a must-see for any visitor to Dublin. Enjoy a pint of Guinness, sip on Irish whiskey, or try one of the local craft beers while soaking up the history and charm of this iconic Dublin pub.




Wrap up your trip with a visit to the Irish Whiskey Museum, a fantastic way to recap all you've learned about Irish whiskey. Finally, enjoy one last Guinness or whiskey at The Stag’s Head before heading to the airport, leaving Dublin with great memories and perhaps a few bottles of your new favorite Irish drink!
Immerse yourself in a unique interactive tour covering the complete history of Irish whiskey, featuring tastings of premium brands.

Don't forget to be at the airport at least 2 hours before your departure time.
This five-day adventure through Ireland’s whiskey and beer culture takes you from the legendary Jameson in Dublin to the breweries and distilleries of Guinness and Tullamore. You’ll taste some of the best spirits and beers Ireland has to offer, all while experiencing its rich history, lively pubs, and breathtaking countryside. Whether you're a whiskey enthusiast, a craft beer lover, or just someone who enjoys a good drink in a great atmosphere, this trip is a dream come true.
Sláinte! 🍻










Embark on a five-day journey through Ireland's rich tapestry of whiskey and beer heritage. From the bustling streets of Dublin to the historic distilleries and breweries that have crafted world-renowned spirits, this itinerary offers a blend of guided tours, tastings, and cultural experiences. Discover the stories behind iconic brands, savor the flavors that define Irish craftsmanship, and immerse yourself in the traditions that make Ireland a paradise for whiskey and beer enthusiasts.
After arriving in Dublin and settling into hotel, ease into your Irish adventure with an evening stroll through the iconic Temple Bar district. The area's historic charm, coupled with its array of traditional pubs and live music, offers a perfect introduction to Dublin's vibrant culture. Enjoy the lively atmosphere, perhaps stopping by a local pub to sample a pint of Irish beer as you soak in the sounds of traditional music.
Upon arrival take the Airlink Express (747 Bus) just outside the terminal building and get off at the O'Connell Street stop (which is a 5-10 minute walk to Travelodge PLUS).
You can buy the airlink bus tickets both on-site and online here.
Settle into your accommodations and familiarize yourself with the hotel's amenities.
Located in the heart of Dublin, The Travelodge hotel is a well-reviewed yet affordable 3-star establishment. Its prime location places you within walking distance of several key attractions in this itinerary, including the Jameson Distillery Bow St. and the Irish Whiskey Museum. The hotel boasts comfortable rooms, modern amenities, and a vibrant atmosphere, ensuring a pleasant stay during your trip.

Take a leisurely walk through Dublin's famous Temple Bar district. Explore its cobblestone streets, vibrant pubs, and live music venues. This area offers a lively introduction to Dublin's nightlife and is perfect for a relaxed evening.




Begin your day with a visit to the Jameson Distillery Bow St., where you'll uncover the rich history and craftsmanship behind one of Ireland's most iconic whiskeys. Following the tour, enjoy a hearty lunch at The Brazen Head, immersing yourself in its storied ambiance. In the afternoon, delve into the world of Guinness at the Storehouse, culminating your visit with a pint at the Gravity Bar, offering unparalleled views of Dublin.
Embark on the Bow St. Experience, a guided tour that delves into the history of Jameson whiskey, its distillation process, and concludes with a comparative tasting.
Dine at Dublin's oldest pub, offering traditional Irish fare in a historic setting.

Explore the seven-story museum dedicated to Ireland's most famous stout. Learn about its brewing process, advertising history, and enjoy a complimentary pint at the Gravity Bar with panoramic views of the city.
Tickets can be purchased on-site or online.




Leave the bustling streets of Dublin behind for a scenic journey into the heart of Ireland’s whiskey country—Tullamore. Your day begins with a guided tour of the Tullamore D.E.W. Distillery, where you’ll witness the entire whiskey-making process, from grain to glass. Afterwards, take some time to explore Tullamore Town at your own pace. Wander through the charming streets, stop by local cafes, or visit the Tullamore D.E.W. Visitor Centre for an even deeper dive into the brand’s history. If you’re feeling adventurous, take a short walk along the Grand Canal, which once played a vital role in transporting barrels of whiskey across Ireland. As the evening approaches, return to Dublin with a newfound appreciation for Tullamore’s craftsmanship—perhaps even bringing back a bottle of your favorite whiskey as a keepsake!
You can buy train tickets both on-site and online.
Journey to Tullamore to tour the Tullamore D.E.W. Distillery. Experience the production process and partake in a guided tasting of their renowned whiskeys.

After the distillery tour, take time to explore the charming town of Tullamore. Visit local shops, cafes, and perhaps the Tullamore Dew Visitor Centre for additional insights into the brand's history.




Get ready for a day that blends Ireland’s stunning natural beauty with its vibrant pub culture. Your adventure begins with a scenic hike along the Howth Cliff Walk, where you'll be treated to breathtaking views of the rugged coastline and Dublin Bay. A short DART ride from the city will transport you to Howth, a charming seaside village known for its historic harbor and dramatic cliffs. After a satisfying hike, enjoy a relaxing lunch by the water before heading back to Dublin. As evening sets in, immerse yourself in Dublin’s legendary pub scene with a visit to the Temple Bar Pub, one of the city's most iconic establishments.
Tickets available on-site. Price is approximate.
The Howth Cliff Walk is one of Dublin’s most scenic and accessible hikes, offering breathtaking views of the Irish Sea, Howth Harbour, and the Dublin Bay coastline. The hike is about 6 km (3.7 miles) long, taking around 2-3 hours to complete. You’ll pass along rugged cliffs, lighthouse views, and picturesque seaside paths. It’s a relatively easy to moderate hike, with some sections offering a slight challenge but manageable for most walkers. Along the way, keep an eye out for seals and seabirds, especially near the Howth Harbour area.
What to Bring: Comfortable walking shoes, a light jacket (weather can change), water, and snacks.

After completing the hike, spend some time exploring Howth Village. The village is famous for its harbour and fish markets, with charming shops and cafés. Enjoy a delicious meal at one of the seaside restaurants or cafés in Howth - popular choices include The Oar House or Aqua Restaurant, where you can enjoy fresh seafood and traditional Irish fare while overlooking the water.

The Temple Bar Pub is one of Dublin's most famous and historic pubs. Known for its lively atmosphere, traditional Irish music, and extensive selection of Irish whiskey and beer, it’s the perfect place to relax after your hike and soak in the city’s pub culture. Expect a vibrant atmosphere, with traditional live Irish music in the evenings. The pub is known for drawing crowds from around the world, and it’s a must-see for any visitor to Dublin. Enjoy a pint of Guinness, sip on Irish whiskey, or try one of the local craft beers while soaking up the history and charm of this iconic Dublin pub.




Wrap up your trip with a visit to the Irish Whiskey Museum, a fantastic way to recap all you've learned about Irish whiskey. Finally, enjoy one last Guinness or whiskey at The Stag’s Head before heading to the airport, leaving Dublin with great memories and perhaps a few bottles of your new favorite Irish drink!
Immerse yourself in a unique interactive tour covering the complete history of Irish whiskey, featuring tastings of premium brands.

Don't forget to be at the airport at least 2 hours before your departure time.
This five-day adventure through Ireland’s whiskey and beer culture takes you from the legendary Jameson in Dublin to the breweries and distilleries of Guinness and Tullamore. You’ll taste some of the best spirits and beers Ireland has to offer, all while experiencing its rich history, lively pubs, and breathtaking countryside. Whether you're a whiskey enthusiast, a craft beer lover, or just someone who enjoys a good drink in a great atmosphere, this trip is a dream come true.
Sláinte! 🍻
Embark on a five-day journey through Ireland's rich tapestry of whiskey and beer heritage. From the bustling streets of Dublin to the historic distilleries and breweries that have crafted world-renowned spirits, this itinerary offers a blend of guided tours, tastings, and cultural experiences. Discover the stories behind iconic brands, savor the flavors that define Irish craftsmanship, and immerse yourself in the traditions that make Ireland a paradise for whiskey and beer enthusiasts.
After arriving in Dublin and settling into hotel, ease into your Irish adventure with an evening stroll through the iconic Temple Bar district. The area's historic charm, coupled with its array of traditional pubs and live music, offers a perfect introduction to Dublin's vibrant culture. Enjoy the lively atmosphere, perhaps stopping by a local pub to sample a pint of Irish beer as you soak in the sounds of traditional music.
Upon arrival take the Airlink Express (747 Bus) just outside the terminal building and get off at the O'Connell Street stop (which is a 5-10 minute walk to Travelodge PLUS).
You can buy the airlink bus tickets both on-site and online here.
Settle into your accommodations and familiarize yourself with the hotel's amenities.
Located in the heart of Dublin, The Travelodge hotel is a well-reviewed yet affordable 3-star establishment. Its prime location places you within walking distance of several key attractions in this itinerary, including the Jameson Distillery Bow St. and the Irish Whiskey Museum. The hotel boasts comfortable rooms, modern amenities, and a vibrant atmosphere, ensuring a pleasant stay during your trip.

Take a leisurely walk through Dublin's famous Temple Bar district. Explore its cobblestone streets, vibrant pubs, and live music venues. This area offers a lively introduction to Dublin's nightlife and is perfect for a relaxed evening.




Begin your day with a visit to the Jameson Distillery Bow St., where you'll uncover the rich history and craftsmanship behind one of Ireland's most iconic whiskeys. Following the tour, enjoy a hearty lunch at The Brazen Head, immersing yourself in its storied ambiance. In the afternoon, delve into the world of Guinness at the Storehouse, culminating your visit with a pint at the Gravity Bar, offering unparalleled views of Dublin.
Embark on the Bow St. Experience, a guided tour that delves into the history of Jameson whiskey, its distillation process, and concludes with a comparative tasting.
Dine at Dublin's oldest pub, offering traditional Irish fare in a historic setting.

Explore the seven-story museum dedicated to Ireland's most famous stout. Learn about its brewing process, advertising history, and enjoy a complimentary pint at the Gravity Bar with panoramic views of the city.
Tickets can be purchased on-site or online.




Leave the bustling streets of Dublin behind for a scenic journey into the heart of Ireland’s whiskey country—Tullamore. Your day begins with a guided tour of the Tullamore D.E.W. Distillery, where you’ll witness the entire whiskey-making process, from grain to glass. Afterwards, take some time to explore Tullamore Town at your own pace. Wander through the charming streets, stop by local cafes, or visit the Tullamore D.E.W. Visitor Centre for an even deeper dive into the brand’s history. If you’re feeling adventurous, take a short walk along the Grand Canal, which once played a vital role in transporting barrels of whiskey across Ireland. As the evening approaches, return to Dublin with a newfound appreciation for Tullamore’s craftsmanship—perhaps even bringing back a bottle of your favorite whiskey as a keepsake!
You can buy train tickets both on-site and online.
Journey to Tullamore to tour the Tullamore D.E.W. Distillery. Experience the production process and partake in a guided tasting of their renowned whiskeys.

After the distillery tour, take time to explore the charming town of Tullamore. Visit local shops, cafes, and perhaps the Tullamore Dew Visitor Centre for additional insights into the brand's history.




Get ready for a day that blends Ireland’s stunning natural beauty with its vibrant pub culture. Your adventure begins with a scenic hike along the Howth Cliff Walk, where you'll be treated to breathtaking views of the rugged coastline and Dublin Bay. A short DART ride from the city will transport you to Howth, a charming seaside village known for its historic harbor and dramatic cliffs. After a satisfying hike, enjoy a relaxing lunch by the water before heading back to Dublin. As evening sets in, immerse yourself in Dublin’s legendary pub scene with a visit to the Temple Bar Pub, one of the city's most iconic establishments.
Tickets available on-site. Price is approximate.
The Howth Cliff Walk is one of Dublin’s most scenic and accessible hikes, offering breathtaking views of the Irish Sea, Howth Harbour, and the Dublin Bay coastline. The hike is about 6 km (3.7 miles) long, taking around 2-3 hours to complete. You’ll pass along rugged cliffs, lighthouse views, and picturesque seaside paths. It’s a relatively easy to moderate hike, with some sections offering a slight challenge but manageable for most walkers. Along the way, keep an eye out for seals and seabirds, especially near the Howth Harbour area.
What to Bring: Comfortable walking shoes, a light jacket (weather can change), water, and snacks.

After completing the hike, spend some time exploring Howth Village. The village is famous for its harbour and fish markets, with charming shops and cafés. Enjoy a delicious meal at one of the seaside restaurants or cafés in Howth - popular choices include The Oar House or Aqua Restaurant, where you can enjoy fresh seafood and traditional Irish fare while overlooking the water.

The Temple Bar Pub is one of Dublin's most famous and historic pubs. Known for its lively atmosphere, traditional Irish music, and extensive selection of Irish whiskey and beer, it’s the perfect place to relax after your hike and soak in the city’s pub culture. Expect a vibrant atmosphere, with traditional live Irish music in the evenings. The pub is known for drawing crowds from around the world, and it’s a must-see for any visitor to Dublin. Enjoy a pint of Guinness, sip on Irish whiskey, or try one of the local craft beers while soaking up the history and charm of this iconic Dublin pub.




Wrap up your trip with a visit to the Irish Whiskey Museum, a fantastic way to recap all you've learned about Irish whiskey. Finally, enjoy one last Guinness or whiskey at The Stag’s Head before heading to the airport, leaving Dublin with great memories and perhaps a few bottles of your new favorite Irish drink!
Immerse yourself in a unique interactive tour covering the complete history of Irish whiskey, featuring tastings of premium brands.

Don't forget to be at the airport at least 2 hours before your departure time.
This five-day adventure through Ireland’s whiskey and beer culture takes you from the legendary Jameson in Dublin to the breweries and distilleries of Guinness and Tullamore. You’ll taste some of the best spirits and beers Ireland has to offer, all while experiencing its rich history, lively pubs, and breathtaking countryside. Whether you're a whiskey enthusiast, a craft beer lover, or just someone who enjoys a good drink in a great atmosphere, this trip is a dream come true.
Sláinte! 🍻