
Ireland: Traditions of the Emerald Isle
11 days | 13 days with Belfast extension |
Find yourself at the crossroads of Ireland’s Celtic past and bright (green) future.
Soaring Gothic cathedrals. Outsized stone fortresses. Dizzying cliffsides. Ireland isn’t short on dramatic scenery to make you catch your breath. But you’ll also have ample time to exhale in manicured gardens, gentle green hills, and carpets of delicate wildflowers. On this tour, you’ll see how Ireland’s traditions have endured, starting in Dublin and rolling through rugged County Cork, down the Ring of Kerry, and along the Cliffs of Moher. Cross into Northern Ireland on the Belfast extension and learn about the city’s unique dual identity and place in shipbuilding history. (Titanic buffs, this one’s for you!)
Your tour package includes
- 9 nights in handpicked hotels
- 9 breakfasts
- 4 dinners with beer or wine
- 1 liquor tasting
- 7 sightseeing tours
- Expert Tour Director & local guides
- Private deluxe motor coach
Included highlights
- St. Patrick’s Cathedral
- Kilkenny Castle
- Rock of Cashel
- Cobh Heritage Centre
- Cork
- Blarney Castle
- Ring of Kerry
- Cliffs of Moher
- The Burren
- Teeling Whiskey Distillery
Itinerary

Overnight Flight1 night
Day 1: Travel day
Board your overnight flight to Dublin today.
Dublin2 nights
Day 2: Arrival in Dublin
Included meal: Welcome dinner
Welcome to Ireland! Meet your Tour Director and fellow travelers at tonight’s welcome dinner, served with beer or wine. You’ll quickly become acquainted with the concept of craic—the lively, fun banter you’ll encounter across Ireland.
Day 3: Sightseeing tour of Dublin
Included meal: Breakfast
Settled by the Gaels and disputed over centuries by the Vikings and Anglo-Normans, Dublin traces its history back more than 1,300 years. Today, you’ll peel back some of its layers on a comprehensive tour, led by a local expert.
- Stop in Phoenix Park, the largest enclosed public park in any European capital city. First established as a royal hunting ground by government decree in 1662, this 1,750-acre green space today houses the country’s presidential residence.
- Pass by St. James’s Gate Brewery, the legendary 260-year-old brewery behind Guinness dry stout. More than 50 million barrels ship out of the plant each year, making it the world’s most prolific producer of stout-style beers.
- Drive through Old Dublin, then step into St. Patrick’s Cathedral, the country’s largest church. Founded in 1191, it serves as the national cathedral for the Church of Ireland, and its arresting Gothic architecture befits a building of its stature.
- Traverse Dublin’s city center, passing 17th-century St. Stephen’s Green as you go. Afterward, take some time to admire the Georgian architecture of Merrion Square—a gardened area in the heart of Dublin. The square has been the home of some of Ireland’s foremost writers—Oscar Wilde and W.B. Yeats among them.
- See the dignified facade of Trinity College—Ireland’s oldest university and alma mater of notables from Oscar Wilde to Samuel Beckett.
Fill your afternoon by adding an excursion into County Wicklow and pay a visit to gorgeous Glendalough, the well-preserved ruins of a once-influential abbey. Or, if you’d prefer some free time, head down to the shores of the River Liffey and breathe in the ambiance of the lively Temple Bar district.
Please note: The departure time of the Glendalough excursion may vary.
County Cork2 nights
Day 4: Cork via the Kilkenny Castle & Rock of Cashel
Included meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Make your way to Ireland’s largest region: County Cork, a 2,900-square-mile tract of rolling hills and rugged mountains. En route, make a pair of detours into the Irish countryside.
- First, head into County Kilkenny and stop at its namesake town. Briefly the capital of Ireland in the 17th century, Kilkenny lays claim to the country’s best-preserved medieval town. Have a look around, then continue to Kilkenny Castle. This imposing fortress was built along the River Nore in 1260, restored more than 700 years later, and now hosts more than 1 million annual visitors.
- Next, drive southwest through the lush fields of the Golden Vale into County Tipperary for a tour of the iconic Rock of Cashel. Home to more than 1,000 years of history, this 360-foot-tall outcrop guards a collection of Celtic, Christian, and Viking ruins and is one of Ireland’s premier attractions.
After arriving at your hotel in County Cork this evening, sit down with your group for an included dinner, served with beer or wine.
Day 5: Cobh & Blarney Castle
Included meal: Breakfast
Get to know Cobh, a seaport town of roughly 14,000 on the other side of massive Cork Harbor, and visit the Cobh Heritage Centre to learn about Irish life, emigration, and maritime tradition over the centuries. (Did you know that Cobh was the Titanic’s final port of call before its doomed maiden voyage?)
Then, skirt around the city of Cork to one of Ireland’s most famous tourist sites. First erected in 1210, then rebuilt in 1446 as a stronghold of the local MacCarthy of Muskerry dynasty, Blarney Castle lays claim to one legendary item: the Blarney Stone.
Originally added as a defensive structure, this slab of limestone supposedly grants all who kiss it “the gift of gab.” Stretch out over the parapet and give it a smooch—then let us know how you feel!
County Kerry2 nights
Day 6: County Kerry via Muckross House
Included meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Transfer to County Kerry today, stopping at Muckross House en route. This historic mansion, visited by Queen Victoria herself in 1861, flaunts traditional gardens and walking paths fit for royalty. Take time to explore its grounds—if you visit in the spring, expect to see a majestic display of rhododendrons in full bloom.
Bid farewell to Muckross House and continue to your hotel in County Kerry. Then, sit down for an included dinner, served with beer or wine, before turning in for the evening.
Day 7: The Ring of Kerry & Killarney National Park
Included meal: Breakfast
Set out for a drive along the Ring of Kerry, a 112-mile coastal route that winds around the Iveragh Peninsula and covers some of Ireland’s most spectacular scenery. Expect your breath to catch with every rugged mile of coastal vistas and windswept beaches.
- Pass the pristine Lakes of Killarney and gaze across Dingle Bay. On a clear day, the lakes’ mirror-like surfaces reflect the surrounding forests and hills.
- Don’t blink! You won’t want to miss the ever-changing views of Killarney National Park, cycling between mountains, beaches, and the open waters of the Atlantic Ocean.
- Explore the quaint villages that line the Ring of Kerry—places like Sneem, the “knot in the ring” replete with candy-colored storefronts. (Why the interesting nickname? Sneem’s Irish name, An tSnaidhm, directly translates to “the knot.”)
County Galway2 nights
Day 8: County Galway via Cliffs of Moher & the Burren
Included meal: Breakfast
Board your bus and roll north to the beautiful, lake-dotted expanse of County Galway. Before arriving in Galway proper, stop to enjoy some of the best views on the Emerald Isle.
- Redefine “taking the scenic route” with a quick detour into County Clare and a walk along the mesmerizing Cliffs of Moher. Sheer cliffs stretching into the distance, crashing waves below—you know this one.
- Drive on through the Burren. Distinct from the lush greens that typify the rest of the Irish landscape, greys dominate this limestone plateau, punctuated by bursts of wildflowers. Botanists will surely delight in this journey: More than 70% of Ireland’s flower species grow here.
Arrive in Galway, then let your Tour Director take the lead on a walking tour of the city’s highlights.
- Stroll past a trio of Galwegian icons: Lynch’s Castle, a castle-turned-bank that dates to the 16th century; the rustic home of “Ireland's most prestigious” troupe, the Druid Theatre Company; and John F. Kennedy Memorial Park, a popular green space better known to locals (and the world) as Eyre Square.
- Get a grasp of Galway’s Norman history by viewing its medieval walls—12th-century fortifications that once encircled the city—and the Spanish Arch. First erected in 1584 as an extension of Galway’s protective walls, its name alludes to the Spaniards who moored their ships and lived in the area.
- Peruse authentic claddagh (said “CLA-da”) rings in a local shop. Steeped in legend and symbolism, these pieces of jewelry have been produced in their current guise—two hands clasping a crowned heart—since at least 1700 and are inextricably linked to Galway.
Enjoy a free evening in County Galway—and maybe spend yours at a local pub, listening to the live, traditional Gaelic music the city is famous for.
Day 9: Free day in County Galway
Included meal: Breakfast
Want to experience an authentically Irish way of life that’s been mostly untouched for hundreds of years? Add our optional trip to the Aran Islands to visit one of the few places where Gaelic is still the primary language. You’ll find thatched-roof cottages, prehistoric stone forts, and a slower way of life. You can even treat yourself to an iconic Aran sweater with its distinctive knitting pattern.
If you’d prefer to spend your free day at your leisure, we recommend walking the Salthill Promenade for views of Galway Bay and the distant Aran Islands. Or, head to The Claddagh, one of the oldest parts of Galway, to stroll along the Long Walk, a waterside street known for its colorful homes and postcard views.
County Dublin1 night
Day 10: Transfer to County Dublin & Teeling Whiskey Distillery
Included meals: Breakfast, Liquor tasting, Farewell dinner
Return to Dublin today and take a guided tour of the Teeling Whiskey Distillery, located in the city’s historic Liberties district. When it opened in 2015, it was the first new distillery to open in town in more than a century.
- Learn about the process and history of distilling whiskey. The spirit holds deep cultural and economic significance in Ireland, and the Irish are proud of the traditional methods used to produce uisce beatha—“water of life” in Gaelic —to this day.
- Sample some of Teeling’s wares during a tasting. Because Irish whiskey is triple distilled, you’ll find it bears a lighter, smoother taste than its Scottish and American cousins.
This evening, celebrate your trip at a farewell dinner with your fellow travelers, with beer and wine for a proper toast.
Flight Home
Day 11: Departure
Included meal: Breakfast (excluding early morning departures)
Transfer to the airport for your flight home or continue to Belfast in Northern Ireland. The city is a unique showcase of both Irish and British cultural influences, and this dual identity adds a rich complexity to its character. Don’t miss it if you’re craving more history and warm hospitality.
Belfast extension
Journey to Belfast, the cultural heart of Northern Ireland. You’ll enter a unique cultural hub, and switch from the euro to the pound—Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom. You’ll join a local guide on a citywide tour past the Grand Opera House and shipbuilding docks where the Titanic was built. Along the way, you’ll learn about the city’s tumultuous political history and its journey toward peace.
Belfast2 nights
Day 11: Sightseeing tour of Belfast
Included meal: Breakfast
Northern Ireland’s largest city, seafaring Belfast possesses a long, proud history—one that you’ll dip into today. With help from a local guide, take a tour and get to know the Northern Irish capital from a unique perspective.
- Glimpse the patinated domes and sculpted walls of Belfast’s City Hall, where local leaders have met since the beginning of the 20th century. Then, move on to the Grand Opera House. Completely restored in the early 2020s, the almost 130-year-old building still hosts an assortment of performances, from ballet to comedy.
- Walk Belfast’s streets and let your guide educate you on the city’s past. Learn about everything from its Bronze Age origins and rise as an international seaport to its role in the vicious sectarian conflict known around the world as “the Troubles.”
- Enter the Titanic Belfast museum. The infamous vessel was built in the city’s shipyards by local manufacturers Harland & Wolff, and this exhibit highlights its history, from hopeful conception to tragic sinking.
Day 12: Free day in Belfast
Included meal: Breakfast
Catch a glimpse of geometric perfection today by adding an outing to the Giant’s Causeway. Stepping down into the sea, this UNESCO World Heritage Site consists of some 40,000 interlocking basalt columns, the supposed remnants of an encounter between two mythical giants.
Or, choose to spend the day how you like. Pushing up against the edge of the Queen’s University Belfast campus, the 19th-century Botanic Gardens boast a glass conservatory, an open-air rosarium, a museum, and more. You could roam its elegant paths for hours!
This evening, celebrate your trip with a farewell drink alongside your fellow travelers.
Flight Home
Day 13: Departure
Included meal: Breakfast (excluding early morning departures)
Transfer to the airport for your flight home.
Reviews
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5 out of 5 stars
1st-time traveler Wendy, traveled in Nov 2025
We loved you tour group we had a amazing group. Ken was amazing giving us a true perspective of how it was back in the day. He also explained how things are changing. I loved to hear this from a true local. Ken was so open and friendly, he went out of his way to make us feel...
5 out of 5 stars
2nd-time traveler Dawn, traveled in Nov 2025
3 people found this review helpful
This was an amazing tour. Our tour guide was Ken, and he was amazing - so knowledgeable and helpful. We were able to see and do so much, it was truly the trip of a lifetime!
5 out of 5 stars
1st-time traveler Janet, traveled in Nov 2025
Our Ireland tour, impressively led by Ken C. and Joe, the amazingly capable bus driver. They knitted our smaller group together almost as a family! Using history, wit and music of Ireland, with genuine concern for us we were treated to professionals who were real people wanting...
5 out of 5 stars
1st-time traveler David, traveled in Nov 2025
Visiting at this time of year enabled us to see nearly twice as many places as the published itinerary. That couldn't of been done without native Irishmen tour guide Ken and bus driver Joe, who treated us as guests, not tourists. With no crowds, we never waited at any of our...
5 out of 5 stars
1st-time traveler Sean, traveled in Sep 2025
2 people found this review helpful
Our adventure to Ireland was action-packed with plenty of interesting sites to see. Joanna was an excellent tour director, keeping us informed about the history of Ireland while traveling and ensuring that we all had what we needed at all times. Kieran, our driver, was friendly,...
5 out of 5 stars
1st-time traveler Anonymous, traveled in Sep 2025
It was a perfect tour. Our guide, Mike, was truly an Irish historian! He was well-prepared and always had a charming story to tell. The Cliffs of Moher were magnificent! The Irish farms and coastal villages were my favorite. The tour route was excellent. Our driver, Michael,...
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Hotels
We handpick every hotel to strike the balance of comfort, location, and local charm. Specific accommodations will vary based on your departure date, but these are frequently used hotels for this tour and we're confident you'll be satisfied.

Dublin - Camden Court Hotel
This charming hotel is located in Dublin. Guests enjoy brightly decorated rooms, a leisure center featuring a 16-meter swimming pool, sauna, and steam room, and an elegant restaurant serving modern cuisine. Nearby, you'll find...

County Cork - Garryvoe Hotel
This contemporary hotel is located on the coast of Garryvoe in County Cork. Guests enjoy a restaurant, bar, and health club. Nearby, you’ll find Garryvoe Beach and beautiful coastal views.

County Kerry - Sneem Hotel
This colonial hotel is located in the Golden Heights neighborhood of Sneem. Guests enjoy the fitness center, rotating art gallery shows, and live music. Nearby, you’ll find the River Sneem, The Pyramids, and Blueberry Hill Farm.

Galway - Maldron Sandy Road
This comfortable hotel is located near the center of Galway. Guests enjoy free Wi-Fi, a hotel bar, and a restaurant. Nearby, you’ll find the Galway Shopping Centre, Páirc Bhaile an Phoíll, and the Terryland Forest Park.

Belfast - Maldron Belfast City
This modern hotel is centrally located in Belfast. Guests enjoy the on-site coffee house, bike rentals, restaurant. Nearby, you’ll find Belfast City Hall, the Grand Opera House, and Great Victoria Train Station.
Flights
Round-trip flights are one more thing we handle to make your journey as smooth as possible. Our team of travel experts will find the best flight itinerary for you at a competitive rate, thanks to our partnerships with top airlines.
Add our airfare and you’ll get:
- Round-trip flight for your tour
- Airport transfers at your destination
- A great price locked in today
- 24/7 support from our dedicated service team
- Options for arriving early, staying longer, or requesting an upgrade
- Flexible rebooking options if your tour itinerary changes
FAQ
- In order to enter Ireland (and the United Kingdom on the tour extension), U.S. and Canadian citizens need a valid passport with an expiration date extending at least six months beyond the date of reentry.
- We recommend having at least one blank passport page for entry stamps.
- There is no visa required for U.S. or Canadian citizens to enter the Republic of Ireland.
- Beginning January 8, 2025, on the tour extension, U.S. and Canadian passport holders must purchase an individual visa from the United Kingdom's government’s Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) website or the UK ETA mobile app (Apple or Android) in order to enter the United Kingdom.
- If you are not a U.S. or Canadian citizen, you must contact each country’s consulate for your specific entry requirements.
- You can see the most up-to-date entry requirements for the destination(s) you’ll visit on tour by going to goaheadtours.com/entry-requirements and searching the code EIR.
- Round-trip flights booked through Go Ahead Tours arrive in and depart from Dublin (or Belfast on the tour extension).
- Transfers to and from the airport at the beginning and end of the tour are included for travelers who purchased their flights through Go Ahead Tours. Travelers who booked their own flights are responsible for securing their own airport transfers.
- When you arrive in Dublin, a Go Ahead representative will be waiting for you in the arrivals hall with a Go Ahead sign or a sign with your name(s). If you don’t see a representative immediately, please be patient and stay in the arrivals area. They may be assisting another traveler who has also just arrived and will be back shortly.
Physical Activity Level
This is a moderate physical activity-level tour. You can expect casual walks and plenty of time to explore throughout the course of the tour.
Tour Pacing
This is a brisk-paced tour. The pace of a tour itinerary considers how often you’ll switch hotels, the amount of planned daily activities, and how you’ll get from place to place. You can expect:
- Most days full of included activities (more if you add excursions)
- Most transportation by motor coach
- Daily bus time varies and can be lengthy
Walking, Terrain & Physical Requirements
- Travelers should be prepared to walk 2 miles per day - this includes city streets, cobblestones, stairs, and hills.
- Cobblestone streets can become slick when wet.
- While visiting Blarney Castle, travelers have the opportunity to kiss the Blarney Stone. In order to kiss the Blarney Stone, travelers must climb 128 very steep, narrow stairs.
- Travelers should be healthy enough to participate in all included walks without assistance.
- Please Note: Adding optional excursions may increase the total amount of walking on your tour.
Climate Considerations
- Travelers can expect cool, cloudy, and rainy days throughout the year, with occasional heatwaves in the summer months (June-September).
Physical Activity & Tour Pace Questions
- Go Ahead Tours and the Tour Director who accompanies your group are unable to provide special mobility or luggage handling assistance to travelers on tour. The responsibility of the Tour Director is to ensure the group enjoys a smooth and informative journey, and they can’t be relied on to provide individualized assistance to any one traveler.
- This tour moves at a reasonable pace to avoid missing scheduled stops. The rest of the group cannot miss any scheduled activities because of the needs of an individual.
- Due to the pace and physical activity level of this tour, mobility aids such as wheelchairs or walkers will be difficult to use and are not recommended. Please notify Go Ahead Tours before your departure if you plan to bring these on tour with you.
- If you have mobility concerns or tour pace questions, please visit our Help Center or send a message to our Customer Experience Team. We’re here to help!
- Most transportation on this tour is by private motor coach. Private motor coaches have steps required to board and often do not provide access to ramps or lifts.
- Please note that our travelers are limited to one checked bag and one carry-on bag per person due to storage limitations on motor coaches and trains.
- Some airlines may impose additional charges if you choose to check baggage or exceed baggage size and weight restrictions. Be advised that you are responsible for any baggage fees incurred on all flights.
- Contact your airline(s) for baggage size and weight restrictions for your flights.
- Make sure you label your baggage and keep valuables, medication, and documents in your carry-on bag.
- Travelers must manage their own luggage throughout tour as porters are not guaranteed. This includes at hotels and airports.
- We recommend packing lightweight, loose-fitting clothing that can be easily layered to accommodate varying temperatures, as well as a light jacket or rainwear.
- A sturdy pair of walking shoes or sneakers is recommended for sightseeing.
- You may want to pack dressier attire if you plan to visit a high-end restaurant or attend a special performance.
- It is preferable not to visit churches or other religious sites with bare legs and shoulders (and entrance may be denied on this basis).
- We recommend packing a reusable water bottle to cut down on single use plastic waste.
- We recommend packing a universal adapter, as well as a voltage converter if you plan on using your own hairdryer or other device without a built-in converter.
- In case of emergencies, we also recommend packing your medical insurance card in your carry-on.
- Go Ahead handpicks every hotel you’ll stay at, striking a balance between comfort, location, and local charm.
- Specific properties will vary based on your departure date, but are typically three-to-four-star hotels; always include private bathrooms; and usually have in-room safes for valuables. Additionally, your hotels will have Wi-Fi, but access may be limited to common areas. There may also not be elevators.
- Unfortunately, we can’t guarantee that your accommodations will have laundry services or facilities. We recommend checking directly with your hotels once they’ve been confirmed, about 30 days prior to departure.
- Some hotels on this tour are situated on narrow streets; as such, our buses can’t drop you off right out front. In these instances, you’ll have to walk your luggage to the property, no more than a few blocks.
- Please be advised that the strength of the air conditioning in European hotels/buildings is often not as strong or as cool as what you might be used to in the U.S. or Canada.
- Ireland (and Northern Ireland on the tour extension) operates within 230-240 volts and use a Type G plug with three large, flat pins.
- Specific accommodations will vary based on your departure date.
- Excursions are available for purchase prior to departure, and most excursions will be available for purchase while you are on tour directly through your mobile app for an additional $10 USD.
- We recommend purchasing excursions at least 3 days prior to your tour departure. Please note some excursions have advance booking deadlines. Check your tour itinerary for more information to ensure you don’t miss the deadline to add them.
- Optional excursions may be canceled on tour due to reasons like low enrollment, weather or unexpected closures. If an excursion you signed up for is canceled by Go Ahead Tours, you will be refunded the full cost of the excursion. Please note it may take up to 60 days for your refund to be processed.
- Your Tour Director may offer their own optional excursions which can only be purchased on tour via cash (in local currency).
- At least 60 days prior to departure, check with your doctor or healthcare provider for the latest updates and entry requirements, or visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's website at cdc.gov.
- If you have dietary restrictions and/or food allergies, please notify Go Ahead Tours at least 30 days prior to your departure by logging in to your account and updating your traveler info. To update this information closer to your departure date, please contact our Customer Experience Team.
- If you have medication that you take daily, be sure you have enough for each day of the tour as well as any possible delays encountered.
- Most of our itineraries include headsets used during certain sightseeing tours so travelers can hear their guides or Tour Director. If you use an assisted listening device, such as a hearing aid or cochlear implant, please visit our Help Center for more information or contact our customer experience team. Please note that at this time not all our destinations offer headsets due to supplier limitations.
- The water is safe to drink throughout your tour unless posted otherwise.
- You can see the most up-to-date entry requirements for the destination(s) you’ll visit on tour by going to goaheadtours.com/entry-requirements and searching the code EIR.
- This tour includes four dinners: They may be set menus, buffets, or family-style meals, depending on the location. Dinners also include one glass of beer, wine, or a soft drink, as well as water.
- Breakfast each morning is also included at the hotel and is typically buffet style with hot and cold options.
- Irish pubs serve up hearty lunches, such as the traditional stew of bacon and boiled cabbage. Soda bread is delicious, very filling, and served with many meals. Nibble a scone at afternoon tea with a pat of high-quality butter from County Kerry. Guinness stout is an international sensation, but locals might favor Murphy's, depending on where you are.
- Dublin has seen something of a culinary revolution, and the city now boasts an impressive array of new restaurants offering exciting cuisine with continental Europe, Asian, and even American influences.
- At the conclusion of your tour, it is customary to offer your Tour Director and driver a gratuity in local currency. Please keep current exchange rates in mind.
- We recommend tipping the equivalent of $10USD to $12USD per person per day for your Tour Director and the equivalent of $4USD per person per day for your driver.
- If applicable, we also recommend the equivalent of $2USD per local guide.
- Tips can only be paid in cash.
- If you are traveling to multiple countries with different currencies and the same Tour Director, ask them what currency they prefer for their tip.
- The cost of porterage is included in your tour price, and it is not necessary to tip baggage handlers.
- You will use the euro in Ireland (and the Pound sterling in Northern Ireland on the tour extension).
- Better rates of exchange are usually available overseas, although it’s worth ordering some currency from your local bank to use when you first arrive.
- We strongly advise that you take debit/bank cards and credit cards, which can be used to withdraw cash at local banks as needed.
- You can use most debit/credit cards at ATMs on the international networks Cirrus and Plus, but make sure to check with your home bank about withdrawal fees.
- International banks and businesses primarily accept debit and credit cards that work with the EMV chip system. If you do not already have at least one debit or credit card with a chip in it, we strongly recommend requesting one from your bank prior to your tour.
- Plan ahead and bring cash to tip your tour director, local guides, and bus drivers. We also recommend keeping coins in the local currency on hand, as some public bathrooms may charge a fee for use.
- To ensure you feel prepared before traveling on tour, we strongly recommend you download the EF Go Ahead Tours mobile app. The app is free and provides important deadlines, entry requirements, your detailed itinerary, packing tips and more. You can also connect with fellow travelers through the chat feature in the app.
- Wifi is available in most hotels, though some charges may apply.
- There is no Wifi on any of the motor coaches.
- Please contact your mobile service provider for information on roaming charges.
- Your Tour Director will be leading your group throughout your journey. You will have the same Tour Director throughout your tour.
- The role of the Tour Director is not only to provide information and context on the destinations you visit, but also to confirm services, coordinate inclusions, prepare each days’ activities and support travelers while on tour. As such, they must focus on the success of the group, and cannot provide individualized assistance to any one traveler.
- One of the benefits of traveling with EF Go Ahead Tours is our on tour emergency support team.
- Our extensive network of offices around the world, and our integration of ISO 31000: Risk Management Guidelines, help our dedicated 24/7 Emergency Service teams anticipate and address on-tour challenges in a flexible and iterative way.
- This team supports travelers and Tour Directors using a combination of extensive training, simulations, incident response planning, and decades of experience to help manage emergencies if they arise, ranging from personal health concerns or injuries to major world events.
- As needed, On Tour Support can facilitate additional support for travelers on tour, arrange assistance from outside specialists, and liaise with local and international authorities to help solve on-the-ground issues. In addition, the team is dedicated to supporting and facilitating communication between travelers and families in the event of an emergency while on the road or at home.
- Ireland (and Northern Ireland on the tour extension) is on Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), which is five hours ahead of Eastern Time (ET).
- When it’s noon in New York, it’s 5pm on tour.
- When you travel with Go Ahead Tours, you’ll make a positive impact on the places you visit and the people and animals you meet along the way. That’s because our three core Responsible Travel commitments—protecting the environment, supporting local communities, and promoting animal welfare—are at the heart of every tour we offer.
- Travel, when done responsibly, can have an enormous socioeconomic impact on communities. To maximize your impact, eat at locally owned restaurants and shop at small businesses. Ask your Tour Director to point out restaurants they recommend.
- Prepare for your trip: Be aware of monetary norms such as tipping and negotiating in a market; learn about the destination’s forms of etiquette; and take some time to learn a few words in the local language.
- When interacting with locals, make sure to ask people for permission before you take their picture, and approach cultural differences with empathy and an open mind.
- Go Ahead Tours encourages travelers to limit their waste while on the road, especially single-use plastics. You can cut back on generating plastic waste by packing your own toiletries, using electronic documents, and bringing a reusable water bottle and shopping bag. If you need to use plastics or paper, please recycle.
- When visiting national parks, reserves, or other protected areas, please do not remove anything from the natural environment or leave any litter. Carry out what you carried in.
- If you feel we aren’t meeting any of these commitments, please let us know.















































































