Blarney Castle,Kinsale,Cobh Private,Guided by National Tour Guide





Description
Blarney,Kinsale and Cobh are legendary and stunning at the same time but Sean’s private guided tour of the grounds and gardens at Blarney Castle are what separates this tour from the rest, your private adventure through this stunning estate. As we meander our way from Blarney to Kinsale the elevated seating along with the XL passenger windows in the back will enhance your touring experience making sure that this tour is truly exceptional.We finish our tour in Cobh the historic town famous for being Titanic's last port of call to complete an amazing day of stunning scenery,history,heritage and folklore. Having completed the National Tour Guide certification and a promise that i deliver all tours myself you will have a National Tour Guide of Ireland as your driver.
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Itinerary
Here you have the opportunity to kiss the iconic Blarney Stone before getting a private guided tour of the stunning Blarney Castle grounds and gardens, this is what sets this tour apart from the rest.
Shopping at the largest Irish shop in the world, the Blarney Woollen Mills.
Charles Fort, a British garrison fort for hundreds of years but also a stunning view of Kinsale harbour and the town.
Drive through the town centre with its quaint narrow streets, the historic seaside town is brimming with atmosphere.
The humbling, poignant 9/11 Garden of remembrance, stunningly beautiful and yet a place to pause and contemplate and especially to remember all those who lost their lives in 9/11.
Old head of Kinsale, the Lusitania museum and cliff top views here breathtaking.
Stunning Cobh Cathedral,the tallest church in Ireland(300 feet high)with beautiful harbour view.
Retrace the steps of the 123 passengers who boarded Titanic in Queenstown(Cobh),share the excitment of boarding the most luxurious liner of her time and feel the horror of the tragedy that unfolded on that fateful night.
Drive down The Deck of Cards,a gravity defying row of candy coloured houses stacked on a vertiginous hill.
Photo opportunity at The Annie Moore statue,the first person processed at Ellis Island on January 1st 1892.
Highlights
What's included
Pickup Locations & Times
I will be at agreed pick up location with customers name on an A4 laminate sheet.
Important Information
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness



