Ireland 6 Day Itinerary
Ireland Travel Itinerary (6 Days)
Day 1: Arrival in Dublin
- Morning: Arrive at Dublin Airport. Visa requirement for tourists is not applicable for citizens from countries who have a valid visa waiver or those with an Irish visa, if required.
- The first stop should be the famous Trinity College to see the Book of Kells, an illuminated manuscript from the ninth century.
- Afterward, walk around the beautiful campus and explore the Long Room, where you’ll find over 200,000 ancient texts.
- Afternoon: Visit Dublin Castle, a 13th-century castle with historical significance. It has played host to many events throughout Irish history and is now a museum showcasing Ireland’s history.
- Explore the adjacent St. Patrick’s Cathedral, also known as the “Dark Rosaleen.” This cathedral, built in honor of Saint Patrick, is one of the city’s most famous landmarks.
- Evening: Experience Dublin’s nightlife at Temple Bar. It’s a popular area filled with bars, clubs, and live music venues.
Day 2: Explore Dublin
- Morning: Start your day by visiting Kilmainham Gaol, a former prison turned museum that played a significant role in Ireland’s struggle for independence.
- Visit the Guinness Storehouse, a seven-story building that’s home to the famous stout. The building itself is shaped like a giant pint of Guinness.
- Afternoon: Head to Phoenix Park, one of Europe’s largest urban parks. It has several attractions including the Dublin Zoo and the President of Ireland’s residence.
- Visit the National Gallery of Ireland, which features a collection of Irish and European art.
- Evening: Enjoy traditional Irish cuisine at The Brazen Head, Dublin’s oldest pub.
Day 3: Travel to Kilkenny
- Morning: Depart for Kilkenny, known as “Marble City.” This journey will take you through the beautiful Irish countryside. (Approximately 2-hour drive.)
- Visit Kilkenny Castle, a Norman castle that dates back to the 12th century. It houses an art gallery and has beautifully landscaped gardens.
- Afternoon: Explore the National Craft Gallery, which showcases local artisans’ works.
- Stroll through the narrow streets of Kilkenny city and explore its shops and cafes.
Day 4: Travel to Cork
- Morning: Depart for Cork. This journey will take you through more stunning Irish landscapes (Approximately 3-hour drive).
- Visit Blarney Castle, home to the famous Blarney Stone, said to give the gift of eloquence.
- Afternoon: Explore the beautiful gardens at Garinish Island, a peaceful retreat in the harbor.
- Evening: Experience Cork’s vibrant atmosphere and enjoy dinner at one of its many excellent restaurants.
Day 5: Explore Cork
- Morning: Visit the Cork Opera House, a stunning building with a fascinating history. You can take a guided tour if there aren’t any performances scheduled.
- Explore the nearby Shandon area, known for its charming streets and historic buildings.
- Afternoon: Visit the Crawford Art Gallery, featuring an impressive collection of modern Irish art.
- Visit St. Finbarr’s Cathedral, one of Cork’s most iconic landmarks.
Day 6: Return to Dublin
- Morning: Head back to Dublin (Approximately 3-hour drive).
- Afternoon: Spend your last hours in Ireland shopping for souvenirs or visiting any attractions you might have missed earlier.
- Have a farewell dinner and enjoy the night out at one of Dublin’s many venues.
Important Notes:
- Always check local advice regarding COVID-19 before traveling. This itinerary does not include COVID-specific precautions, as guidelines are subject to change.
- For detailed information about tourist attractions, hours, and ticket prices, it is advisable to visit each location’s official website or contact them directly.
- Transportation in Ireland can be done through public transportation (buses), car rentals, or taxi services. Consider the mode of transport that suits your preferences and budget.