Save Hundreds On Irish Adventure
10 April 2012
Save Hundreds On Irish
Adventure
Back-Roads Touring is taking 10% off
selected departures of its Ireland - a Hundred Thousand
Welcomes small group tour - a saving of NZ$979 per
couple.
This comprehensive 12-day journey departs Dublin
and travels through Newcastle, Belfast, Derry, Galway,
Dingle, Blarney and Kilkenny, exploring spectacular
coastlines, picturesque local villages and historic sites
for NZ$4405* per person twin share.
The discount applies to 11 June and 9, 16, 30 July departures for new bookings paid in full by May 3.
Highlights include a visit to Ireland’s oldest whisky distillery, the site of the Battle of the Boyne, the Giant’s Causeway, the Cliffs of Moher, the ancient churches and forts of Dingle, Killarney Lakes, the Blarney Stone and Rock of Cashel.
The journey includes 11 nights in charming accommodation including a castle hotel, full Irish breakfast daily, driver/guide companion, mini-coach transport, 5 dinners and Irish whiskey tasting and tour.
Back-Roads Touring offers leisurely-paced small group tours of no more than 16 people for mature travellers. The tours travel along country lanes and use boutique accommodation including lakeside cottages and castles.
Contact Back-Roads on 0800 223 369, info@backroadstouring.co.nz or visit your local travel agent.
*Terms and conditions apply. Offer ends May 3, valid for new bookings only and full payment is required at time of booking. The offer cannot be combined with any other offer. Advertised price includes 10% discount.
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