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unique escorted and customized chauffeur-driven
Hayfield Manor, Cork City, Co. Cork
Ireland
UNIQUE ESCORTED AND CUSTOMIZED CHAUFFEUR-DRIVEN TOURS 2011
C é a d M i l l e Fa i lt e ,
One hundred thousand welcomes,
Hammond Tours invites you to visit some of the most charming boutique hotels, stately
manor homes, and luxurious castles in all of Europe. We consider it an honor that you trust
us to plan and customize your dream vacation to your individual tastes and interests.
From the time that you touch ground in Ireland, we will gladly recommend restaurants for
fabulous dinners, pubs for some lively Irish music and a bit of craic, and accommodations
that suit your desires. Tell us about your dream vacation and let us make your dream come
true! Let your imagination be your guide and let Hammond Tours take it from there!
Our family looks forward to welcoming your family to Ireland.
John Hammond
INDEX
Michele Hammond
Map of Ireland ..................................................................Page 2
Our Signature Tour
Breath Of Elegance...................................................Page 4
Distinguished Chauffeur-Driven Tours
The Classically Ireland Tour .....................................Page 10
North Meets South Ireland Tour ...............................Page 13
Hideaways & Backroads of Ireland Tour ...................Page 16
Terms & Conditions.....................................................Back Cover
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North
Channel
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Airport
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Seaport
Derry
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DONEGAL
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ANTRIM
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Belfast
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DERRY
Larne
Donegal
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TYRONE
Armagh
MAYO
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LEITRIM
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Knock
CAVAN
Drogheda
LONGFORD
Mullingar
Aran Islands
Atlantic
Ocean
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MEATH
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WESTMEATH
OFFALY
GALWAY
KILDARE
LAOIS
Shannon
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Limerick
TIPPERARY
Wicklow
WICKLOW
KERRY
Bantry
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Kilkenny
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KILKENNY
WEXFORD
Wexford
Tralee
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Killarney
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Dun Laoghaire
CARLOW
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LIMERICK
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Dublin
Athlone
CLARE
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Irish Sea
LOUTH
ROSCOMMON
Galway
DOWN
ARMAGH
MONAGHAN
SLIGO
Westport
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FERMANAGH
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 Sligo
Waterford
CORK
WATERFORD
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St. George’s
Channel
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Rosslare
Blarney
• Cork
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Celtic Sea
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Our Signature Tour
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Breath of Elegance
Our “Breath of Elegance” tour combines luxurious properties in magnificent settings, customized sightseeing and the
secret ingredient—the Irish people being themselves! Each property is selected for its amenities and ambiance.
Sightseeing tours are designed to give you the quaint and the extraordinary. At the end of this tour, you will be inspired
to return to see all of the other wonders the Emerald Isle has to offer!
This tour can be taken as a
7 or 13 day tour!
DAY 1
USA–Ireland. Depart from USA for overnight flight to Ireland.
DAY 4
Dingle. After breakfast we depart Killarney for the Dingle Peninsula.
The journey begins with some of the most magnificent scenery in all of
DAY 2
Shannon-Adare. This is the first day of “The Shamrock” portion of our
Ireland. The little town of Dingle is straight out of a story book. The
tour. Like the three leaves of a Shamrock, this portion of the tour offers
fishing boats in the harbor and tiny brightly painted pubs reflect a place
you the three most important elements of the “Breath of Elegance”
where time has continued to stand still. The population of 1,500 people
tour of Ireland—style, service and stunning scenery. Upon arrival at
and only 52 pubs are ready to welcome you this afternoon. Worth the
Shannon Airport, you will be welcomed by our professional staff and
wait is the native seafood chowder served up at lunch time with freshly
introduced to your Irish driver/guide. We make our way via Private
baked brown bread. We continue on to Slea Head. Along the way, we
Transfer to the town of Adare, which has been voted “The Prettiest
will see bee hive style huts, originally inhabited by 12th century monks,
Town in Ireland” primarily because of its authentic thatched roof
which overlook the rugged Blasket Islands. The awe inspiring beauty of
cottages, which are still in use today. We then arrive at Adare Manor,
this particular area is unmatched. There is no other landscape in
a five-star property, dating back to 1464. It stands at the northern end
western Europe with the density and variety of archaeological
of Adare town and boasts deluxe amenities with authentic charm. This
monuments as found on the Dingle Peninsula. Overnight in Killarney
evening we have an opportunity to experience the five-star dining at
at the Killarney Park Hotel.
this one of the Leading Hotels of the World. Retire to your luxuriously
appointed room for overnight. Welcome dinner and overnight at
Adare Manor.
DAY 5
Killarney-Blarney-Cork. Breakfast is followed by a leisurely
departure from Killarney where many new friends have been made.
Our journey takes us east over the Kerry and Cork Mountains to
Photo: Adare Manor, Co. Limerick
DAY 3
Adare–Killarney. We enjoy a traditional Irish breakfast this morning
Macroom where we pause for a short visit. This is the main market
before we board our luxury vehicle to travel south to Killarney, in County
town for the Gaelic speaking region to the west. Macroom Castle dates
Kerry. This town is a lively hub of activity with many restaurants and
from the 13th century and was the seat of the McCarthys of Muskerry.
singing pubs. Upon arrival we enjoy a tour through Killarney National
Oliver Cromwell granted it to Admiral Sir William Penn whose
Park & Muckross House Estates. Muckross House is a magnificent
namesake son spent much of his childhood here and later founded the
Victorian mansion and one of Ireland's leading stately homes. A walk
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Our next stop, the picturesque town
through the period-furnished rooms reveals the lifestyle of the landed
of Blarney, is the home of Blarney Castle and the Blarney stone, which
gentry, while in other portions of the home, one can experience the
legend has it bequeaths the “gift of eloquence” to all who kiss it. Time
working conditions of the servants employed on the estate. The
to shop at the historical woolen mills or stop in Christy’s Pub for a Pint!
gardens are enhanced by the natural setting of the mountains and
We depart Blarney and travel to Cork City. Driving into Cork City, we are
lakes of Killarney. Rolling grasslands lead to an expanse of mature
treated to a panoramic tour before reaching our final destination, the
rhododendrons, punctuated by boles of Scots pine. After our visit we
five-star Hayfield Manor. A sanctuary in the city, the Hayfield Manor is
are dropped off at our hotel, the Killarney Park Hotel. This deluxe five-
set among two acres of park-like grounds. It offers a unique look at a
star property is situated in the heart of Killarney. Overnight at the
bygone era with its cozy well-appointed ambiance. Perhaps you will
Killarney Park Hotel.
choose to explore town this evening before dinner. Otherwise, enjoy all
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of the amenities that the Manor has to offer or sit in front of a turf fire
travel through Dundalk and on to Belfast. This Victorian city was built
and enjoy a cocktail. Overnight at the Hayfield Manor.
around its linen and shipbuilding industry. We enjoy a panoramic tour,
with a stop at the Renaissance Revival City Hall, and on to our home
DAY 6
Cork-Cashel-Kildare-Dublin. We depart Cork after breakfast
for the next two nights, the magnificent Hastings’s Culloden Hotel.
traveling northeast. We stop for a photo opportunity in County Tipperary
Situated on twelve secluded garden acres overlooking Belfast Lough
at the historic Rock of Cashel. The Rock of Cashel is a stone fort poised
and the spectacular Antrim Coast. This five-star 19th century “Scottish
200 feet above the town. Built in the 5th century, it is said to be the
Baronial Estate” which offers all modern amenities, including an indoor
site where St. Patrick illustrated the sacred trinity to the Kings of
pool, leisure center and beauty salon. Overnight at The Culloden Hotel.
Munster using the modest shamrock. It is on through Kildare, home of
the famous Irish National Stud, where horse breeding and racing is an
DAY 9
Belfast-Glens of Antrim-Giant’s Causeway-Bushmills-Belfast.
art. Our final stop today is Dublin. Upon arrival into Dublin we enjoy a
Today we experience one of Ireland’s magnificent scenic routes. The
panoramic tour of this 1,000-year-old city. We then check into the five-
Coast Road takes us through the Nine Glens of Antrim, which offers
star Westbury Hotel, another of the Leading Hotels of the World,
wonderful views of mountains, valleys and the coastline. Our first stop
located in the very heart of Dublin City. Known for its gracious
is the oldest licensed distillery in the world, Bushmills, where we savor
sophistication and style, the Westbury has long been at the hub of
a sample of this renowned amber liquid. We then travel the coast to
Dublin city life, with its rich and relaxed elegance. Step out the door and
visit the Giant’s Causeway. This impressive area of hexagonal columns
you are on pedestrianized Grafton Street with its many shops and
was formed over 60 million years ago by cooling lava. Legend also has
restaurants. Overnight Dublin at the Westbury Hotel.
it that the Giant’s Causeway was built by the ancient giant, Fionn Mac
Cumhail. We then return to Belfast via Ballymena. Overnight at The
DAY 7
Dublin. This is the first day of “The Claddagh” portion of our tour. The
Culloden Hotel.
Claddagh, representing friendship, loyalty and love, is symbolic of the
way that you will feel after completing this portion of the tour where you
DAY 10
Belfast-Armagh-Enniskillen-Rossnowlagh. After a hearty Irish
will have an opportunity to create friendships to last a lifetime and will
breakfast we depart for Armagh, the ecclesiastical capital of Ireland. It
forge an eternal loyalty to and love of this country—beautiful Ireland. If
Is here that St. Patrick founded a church and the town has remained a
this is your fist day of touring Ireland, after clearing customs new
religious center. We continue our journey west through Enniskillen, the
passengers will meet the driver/guide and enjoy a tour of Dublin en
capital of County Fermanagh, where the town center sits on an island
route to the elegant Westbury Hotel. Thereafter, all travelers are invited
between the upper and lower Lough Erne. Next, on to the famous
to explore your favorite parts of this 1,000 year old city on your own. Our
Belleek Pottery, which has been in existence since 1857. Belleek
driver/guide will provide you with a nice selection of historical and
produces Irish Fine Parian china, sold worldwide for generations. An
cultural attractions to see during your visit. Your options include but are
Irish tradition is to give a newlywed couple a piece of this china so they
not limited to: St. Patrick’s’ Cathedral (where Jonathan Swift was once
will be blessed with lasting happiness. We continue on to Rossnowlagh
Dean), Trinity College (where the famed Book of Kells is housed), the
and the Sandhouse Hotel and Marine Spa. Set on Donegal Bay, this
Stags Head Pub (a veritable “shrine to the art of drink”) or even the
property boasts award winning cuisine and a full service spa. Have a
Temple Bar district (Dublin’s cultural quarter brimming with arts, culture,
drink on the veranda with breathtaking views of Rossnowlagh beach
restaurants and entertainment). Many of Dublin’s premier night spots
and St. John’s Point. Overnight at Sandhouse Hotel and Marine Spa.
can be found right outside the door of your hotel, which is the most
centrally located property in all of Dublin. Optional dinner and traditional
DAY 11
Rossnowlagh-Sligo-Cong. After breakfast today we visit Drumcliffe,
Irish entertainment this evening at the famed “Taylor’s Three Rock.”
the burial site of William Butler Yeats. Our journey continues through
Here we enjoy the songs, dances and humor for which the Irish are
the northern end of Lough Corrib to the tiny town of Cong, where much
famous. Otherwise, dinner is on your own. Suggestions will be provided
of the John Houston classic The Quiet Man was filmed. We arrive at
by your driver/guide. Overnight Dublin at the Westbury Hotel.
Ashford Castle, a five-star hotel and one of the Leading Hotels of the
World. This 13th-century fairy-tale castle overlooks a picturesque lake
DAY 8
Dublin-Monasterboice-Belfast. After
a
hearty
breakfast,
and is considered to be one of the most luxurious castle hotels in all of
passengers who are returning home will be transferred to Dublin
Ireland. Once on the grounds of the estate, you will feel transported
Airport. Our group will then continue on “The Claddagh” portion of the
back in time. Ashford was once home to the world-famous Guinness
tour and travel north via Drogheda to Monasterboice. This former
family, renowned for their brewing expertise. Perhaps you will choose
monastic settlement dates back to 923AD and is the home of the
to walk among the 3 million species of shrubs, trees and flowers that
largest collection of carved stone high crosses in all of Europe. We then
the spectacular gardens have to offer. Ashford Castle also offers an
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YOUR BREATH OF ELEGANCE
LUXURY TOUR INCLUDES
1.
Sightseeing via deluxe new Mercedes Benz Executive
Vehicles throughout your tour.
2.
Services of professional Irish driver/guide.
3.
Concierge services at your hotels throughout.
4.
Five-star service from Hammond Tours’
travel professionals.
5.
Deluxe room accommodations in luxury castles, country
homes, hotels and manors for 6 or 11 nights as chosen
throughout. Take either “The Shamrock,” “The Claddagh”
or both portions of the tour to experience the complete
“Breath of Elegance” tour.
“The Shamrock,” Days 1–7:
Adare Manor (1 night), The Killarney Park Hotel (2 nights),
Hayfield Manor (1 night), The Westbury Hotel Dublin
(2 nights).
“The Claddagh,” Days 7–13:
The Westbury Hotel Dublin (1 night), The Culloden
Hotel Belfast (2 nights), The Sandhouse Hotel (1 night),
Ashford Castle Cong (1 night), Adare Manor (1 night).
Complete “Breath of Elegance” Tour, Days 2–13:
Adore Manor (1 night), The Killarney Park Hotel (2 nights),
Hayfield Manor (1 night), The Westbury Hotel Dublin
(2 nights), The Culloden Hotel Belfast (2 nights),
The Sandhouse Hotel (1 night), Ashford Castle Cong
(1 night), Dromoland Castle (1 night).
6.
Full Irish breakfast daily.
7.
Dinners at Adare Manor, Ashford Castle &
Dromoland Castle.
8.
All sightseeing admissions as per itinerary.
9.
Fully escorted sightseeing as per itinerary.
Photo credit: Alan O Conner
“The Shamrock” is a 6-night tour originating in Shannon
and ending in Dublin.
10. Porterage of 2 suitcases per person
(plus 1 carry-on bag).
“The Claddagh” is a 6-night tour originating in Dublin
and ending in Shannon.
11. Options for pre-booked activities, such as golf and
spa services.
Both tours combined constitute the “Breath of Elegance”
tour, which is 11 nights in duration beginning and ending
in Shannon.
12. Hotel gratuities and taxes throughout (except gratuities
to your personal driver/guide).
13. Deluxe portfolio of travel documents professionally
executed by Hammond Tours.
14. Expert travel arrangements provided from your city of
origin to commencement of tour in Ireland. (Additional
cost for airfare.)
15. Expert advice on and arrangements to other European
cities or other areas in Ireland available before and after
your “Breath of Elegance” tour.
The average tour size is 12 people. The prices are based
on a minimum of four passengers (less than four will be
priced accordingly). When inquiring, please refer to each
tour segment by name for the specific tour date that you
are interested in joining. All tours commencing in
Shannon will convene at 9 a.m. In order to participate in
the tour, exactly as scheduled, please be prepared to
arrive at that time. Ask about pre- and post-tour hotel
rates. Take note of the incentive rates when booking the
complete “Breath of Elegance” tour!
Hammond Tours is pleased to customize this itinerary or the
properties for private parties traveling on dates of your choice.
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Croah Patrick, Co. Mayo. Photo credit: Chris Hill 2009
equestrian center, a spa and a 9-hole golf course. Tonight we enjoy a
late 900s, when it was used as a trading post. The castle today is one
gourmet dinner in the George V dining room. Sleep like a king or queen
of the most photographed landmarks in Ireland. Adjacent to the castle
this evening. Dinner and overnight at Ashford Castle.
is Durty Nellie’s pub, which dates back to 1620. This pub is worth an
inside visit, with its low-hanging ceilings and cozy nooks. A great spot
DAY 12
Cong-Connemara-Galway-Newmarket-On-Fergus. After enjoying
to enjoy a “jar” and dream of times gone by. We then continue on to
a gourmet breakfast, we depart from Ashford Castle and begin our
our final destination, Dromoland Castle. Built in the 16th century,
journey on the northern edge of Lough Corrib and on to the Connemara
Dromoland Castle is the ancestral seat of the O’Briens who are one of
region, one of the most scenic and unspoiled areas in the country.
the few native Gaelic families of royal blood. Time today to enjoy this
Words cannot begin to express the unique splendor of the west coast
five-star Deluxe property and its entire splendor. This evening, we
of Ireland, where Gaelic is still spoken. We travel through Spiddal to
partake in a marvelous “Farewell Dinner” with our new friends and
Galway town, where our driver/guide takes us on a city tour. In the
toast a magnificent time had by all! Overnight will be in one of the 75
middle ages, Galway was a principal port of trade for Spain and France.
deluxe guest rooms. Dinner and overnight at Dromoland Castle.
Galway continues to be a thriving town noted for its cultural scene and
its traditional Irish music sessions. Wander the winding pedestrian
walkways and browse in the shops, which are the home of the famous
DAY 13
Dromoland-Shannon. After a delicious breakfast, we are transferred
to nearby Shannon Airport. On the off-chance that you missed
Claddagh ring. Continuing south, we pass through Ennis and Gort. We
shopping opportunities, Shannon has a large duty-free shop that you
continue our drive to Bunratty. The 13th-century Bunratty Castle
can visit once you are checked in for your flight. In the traditional Irish
overlooks the Shannon River and traces its origins to the Vikings in the
way, we wish you Safe Home!
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2011 TOUR DATES & RATES — Tour rates are per person sharing and do not include airfare. 2012 Dates available please inquire.
“THE SHAMROCK”
DATES
RATES
TOUR CODE
FEBRUARY 11-18
$1999
SL0211
MARCH 18-25
$2099
SL0318
APRIL 15-22
$2259
SM0415
MAY 6-13
$2549
SH0506
JUNE 17-24
$2549
SH0617
JULY 15-22
$2549
SH0715
AUGUST 12-19
$2549
SH0812
SEPTEMBER 9-16
$2549
SH0909
OCTOBER 14-21
$2449
SM1014
NOVEMBER 4-11
$1999
SL1104
Single Supplement: $1029
“THE CLADDAGH”
DATES
RATES
TOUR CODE
FEBRUARY 16-23
$2329
CL0216
MARCH 23-30
$2329
CL0323
APRIL 20-27
$2599
CM0420
MAY 11-18
$2659
CH0511
JUNE 22-29
$2659
CH0622
JULY 20-27
$3049
CH0720
AUGUST 17-24
$3049
CH0817
SEPTEMBER 14-21
$3049
CH0914
OCTOBER 19-26
$2599
CM1019
NOVEMBER 9-16
$2299
CL1109
Single Supplement: $1149
THE “BREATH OF ELEGANCE”
DATES
RATES
TOUR CODE
FEBRUARY 11-23
$4169
BE0211
MARCH 18-30
$4169
BE0318
APRIL 15-27
$4399
BE0415
MAY 6-18
$5099
BE0506
JUNE 17-29
$5199
BE0617
JULY 15-27
$5199
BE0715
AUGUST 12-24
$5199
BE0812
SEPTEMBER 9-21
$5199
BE0909
OCTOBER 14-26
$4399
BE1014
NOVEMBER 4-16
$4169
BE1104
Single Supplement: $1899
Rates are based on a minimum of four passengers. We can customize and price for parties less than four. Hammond Tours is happy to customize itinerary or properties for private parties
traveling on the dates of your choice.
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Distinguished Chauffeur-Driven Tour
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The Classically Ireland Private Tour
Enjoy a private tour of Ireland, customized to your specifications. Any property type or itinerary can be designed to suit
your budget and desires. The following itineraries are meant to be suggestions but certainly can be booked as is. Our
highly experienced driver/guides are exceptionally accommodating, offering their expertise to guide you through a oncein-a-lifetime Irish experience! We carefully design all tours to maximize sightseeing and use of the guide. The chauffeur
is at your beck and call!
From $879 per person**
SAMPLE ITINERARY
DAY 1
USA–Ireland. Depart USA for overnight flight to Ireland. Dinner is
brown bread. We depart Dingle and travel via Tralee, where every
served shortly after take-off.
August the famous Rose of Tralee Festival is held. Tonight enjoy many
of the local restaurants Killarney has to offer. Overnight Killarney.
DAY 2
Shannon–Galway. Morning arrival at Shannon Airport, where after
clearing customs we are met by our professional Irish driver/guide.
DAY 5
Killarney–Macroom–(Blarney–Kinsale–Cobh)–Waterford. After a
Leaving Shannon Airport we travel via Limerick, Ireland’s 3rd largest
leisurely breakfast, we depart Killarney and travel over the Derry
city. Early morning drive through Ennis to Gort and on to Galway. Check
Nasaggart Mountains to Macroom. Macroom Castle was the boyhood
into our hotel for a short rest. This afternoon we tour rugged
home of William Penn during the years that he lived in County Cork. It
Connemara. We take in the magnificent views of the Connemara
stands on the western margin of the town of Macroom and its windows
region, Ireland’s treasure of wild, natural beauty where Gaelic remains
look away into the distance where a rugged land lies at the foot of the
the only spoken language. We travel via Clifden to Kylemore Abbey,
mountains. We continue to picturesque Kinsale. The Battle of Kinsale,
monastic home of the Benedictine Order of Nuns, before returning to
fought in 1601 between the united Spanish and Irish forces and the
Galway. After dinner why not enjoy a pint at the pub “AuPouchan,” a
English army, was a turning point in Irish history. This was the ultimate
short walk from Eyre Square? It has great traditional Irish music.
battle in England’s successful effort to conquer Ireland. Kinsale is now
Overnight Galway.
noted as the “Gourmet Capital of Ireland” and is especially noted for its
seafood. Be sure to partake of this fine food at the “Blue Haven,” where
DAY 3
Galway–Cliffs of Moher–Killarney. After breakfast we head south
you can cozy up to a warm peat fire. Stroll through the narrow streets
through the rugged Burren. We stop at the Cliffs of Moher, which rise
and browse in the shops filled with local artisans’ wares. We leave
700 feet above and stretch along the Atlantic Coastline for 5 miles.
Kinsale (or Cobh or Blarney) traveling through Youghal, Dungarven and
Enjoy the view and perhaps a spot of tea before continuing along the
on to Waterford. This particular ride is magnificent. Overnight
coast as we head towards Killimer to take the Tarbert ferry to cross the
Waterford.
Shannon Estuary. We then continue south through Abbeyfeale and on
Glendalough Cemetery, Co. Wicklow. Photo credit: Julia Stella
to Killarney. Enjoy a late lunch before checking into your hotel. Check
DAY 6
Waterford–Kilkenny–Dublin. After breakfast we enjoy a tour of the
out Gaby’s, in the middle of town, for dinner. It has great atmosphere
Waterford Crystal Factory. Morning departure from Waterford takes us
and amazing seafood. Plenty of local pubs to hear great music this
through the medieval town of Kilkenny. Time to visit Kilkenny Castle,
evening. Overnight Killarney.
which in the last few years has been completely restored with original
artifacts. We continue to Dublin, where on arrival we bid farewell to our
DAY 4
The Dingle Peninsula. After breakfast, experience the true beauty of
Irish driver/guide. By now he surely has become a part of our family!
Ireland on this full-day tour to the breathtaking Dingle Peninsula.
Dinner suggestions in Dublin include “The Trocadero” or “McGrattens
Traveling via Tralee and the Slieve Mish Mountains, we will stop in the
in the Lane.” Overnight Dublin.
sleepy fishing village of Dingle before heading out to see Slea Head and
the ominous views of the Blasket Islands. We have been told by many
DAY 7
Dublin. Our last day in Ireland presents itself with a plethora of
travelers that the awe-inspiring beauty of this particular area has left
activities. We would suggest taking a half-day sightseeing tour of this
them with a truly spiritual feeling. Suggested lunch stop in Dingle is one
1,000-year-old city. You can purchase you tour from the Dublin Bus
of the many pubs serving fresh seafood chowder and homemade
Company, which is located at 69 O’Connell Street. You will be sure to
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see St. Patrick’s Cathedral, where writer Jonathan Swift gave his
Butler’s chocolates on Grafton Street and admire the traditional Irish
sermons, and the G.P.O. on O’Connell Street, which was the scene of
wares at the shops on Nassau Street. Make sure to visit one of Dublin’s
the 1916 Easter Uprising—the bullet holes still remain in the columns
oldest pub, “O’Donohue’s,” for a last pint! Overnight Dublin.
of this building today. Drive through famous Phoenix Park where the
Pope said Mass in late ’70s and finally, go to Trinity College to view the
DAY 8
Dublin–USA. Make your way to Dublin Airport, allowing time for last-
8th-century manuscripts, the Book of Kells, still preserved as they were
minute duty-free shopping before boarding your flight home. Arrive
when the monks produced them all those centuries ago. Buy some
home the same day.
CHAUFFEUR-DRIVEN RATES
THE CLASSICALLY IRELAND PRIVATE TOUR
January 1–March 31 & November 1–December 15, 2011
NUMBER OF PASSENGERS
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
STANDARD HOTELS
$2199
$1499
$1179
$1159
$999
$899
$859
SUPERIOR HOTELS
$2579
$1899
$1569
$1529
$1399
$1299
$1249
DELUXE HOTELS
$3099
$2429
$2099
$2079
$1969
$1799
$1759
April 1–October 31, 2011
NUMBER OF PASSENGERS
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
STANDARD HOTELS
$2329
$1649
$1299
$1249
$1129
$1059
$999
SUPERIOR HOTELS
$2879
$2079
$1769
$1699
$1589
$1499
$1459
DELUXE HOTELS
$3959
$3159
$2859
$2799
$2679
$2539
$2499
SELF-DRIVE RATES
THE CLASSICALLY IRELAND PRIVATE TOUR
LOW SEASON: January 5–April 30 & October 1–December 19, 2011
NUMBER OF PASSENGERS
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
STANDARD HOTELS
$699
$689
$649
$629
$699
$599
$595
SUPERIOR HOTELS
$1299
$1249
$1229
$1215
$1199
$1189
$1185
DELUXE HOTELS
$1779
$1769
$1765
$1759
$1749
$1745
$1699
MID SEASON: May 1–July 14 & August 16–September 12, 2011
NUMBER OF PASSENGERS
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
STANDARD HOTELS
$979
$969
$965
$959
$949
$939
$935
SUPERIOR HOTELS
$1469
$1449
$1399
$1389
$1385
$1379
$1359
DELUXE HOTELS
$2529
$2519
$2499
$2495
$2489
$2485
$2469
HIGH SEASON: July 15–August 15 & September 13–30 & December 20, 2011–January 4, 2012
NUMBER OF PASSENGERS
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
STANDARD HOTELS
$1059
$1039
$1019
$999
$989
$979
$929
SUPERIOR HOTELS
$1589
$1539
$1499
$1469
$1429
$1399
$1349
DELUXE HOTELS
$2699
$2669
$2599
$2569
$2559
$2529
$2499
** Rates are determined by number of passengers sharing chauffeur-driven vehicle, length of tour and properties selected. Vehicle determined by number of passengers traveling together.
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YOUR CLASSICALLY IRELAND
PRIVATE TOUR INCLUDES
1.
Chauffeured vehicle with your own private
driver/guide for approximately 8 hours/100
miles per day from Day 2 until arrival in
Dublin on Day 6.
2.
Accommodations for 6 nights as per itinerary.
3.
Full Irish breakfast daily.
4.
Fully escorted sightseeing as per itinerary.
5.
Porterage of 1 suitcase per person
(plus 1 carry-on bag).
6.
Hotel gratuities and taxes (except gratuities
to your personal driver/guide).
THE FOLLOWING HOTELS OR
SIMILAR HOTELS MAY BE USED
ON THIS ITINERARY:
Galway
STANDARD: HOUSE HOTEL
SUPERIOR: ARDILAUN HOUSE HOTEL
DELUXE: GLENLO ABBEY
Killarney
STANDARD: INTERNATIONAL
SUPERIOR: MALTON HOUSE
DELUXE: KILLARNEY PARK
Kinsale, Co. Cork. Photo credit: Julia Stella
Waterford
STANDARD: TOWER HOTEL
SUPERIOR: FAITHLEGG MANOR
DELUXE: WATERFORD CASTLE
RATES ARE PER PERSON SHARING 1 VEHICLE AND DOUBLE/TWIN ROOMS.
(Rates on page 11)
SINGLE AND TRIPLE ROOM RATES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.
Dublin
STANDARD: TRINITY CAPITAL
SUPERIOR: BROOKS HOTEL
DELUXE: FOUR SEASONS HOTEL
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From $899 per person**
SAMPLE ITINERARY
DAY 1
DAY 2
USA–Ireland. Depart USA for overnight flight to Ireland. Dinner is
The word Derry is taken from the Gaelic durragh, which means oak
served shortly after take-off.
tree. Overnight Derry.
Dublin. Morning arrival in Dublin, where after clearing customs we
Derry–Strabene–Omagh–Sligo. This morning we are treated to a
make our way to our city-centered hotel. Some time to rest before
tour of this classic “walled in city,” one of the last examples still in
exploring this 1000-year-old city. We suggest taking a half-day
existence in Europe. We then travel south through the border crossing
sightseeing tour. You can purchase your tour from the Dublin Bus
of Strabene to Omagh and the Ulster American Folk Park. The park
Company, which is located at 69 O’Connell Street. You will be sure to
depicts emigration from Ireland to the United States during the mid
see St. Patrick’s Cathedral, where writer Jonathan Swift gave his
1800s and the Great Famine. We then proceed towards Sligo, home of
sermons, and the G.P.O. on O’Connell Street, which was the scene of
William Butler Yeats, where his remains lay resting at Drumcliff, a small
the 1916 Easter Uprising—the bullet holes still remain in the columns
Abbey in Sligo. Overnight Sligo.
of this building today. Drive through famous Phoenix Park where the
Pope said mass in late ’70s and finally, go to Trinity College to view the
8th-century manuscripts, the Book of Kells, still preserved as they were
when the monks produced them all those centuries ago. Buy some
Butler’s chocolates on Grafton Street and admire the traditional Irish
wares at the shops on Nassau Street. Make sure to visit Dublin’s oldest
pub, O’Donohue’s for a pint! Overnight Dublin.
DAY 3
DAY 5
DAY 6
Sligo–Tubbercurry–Galway. After a hearty home-cooked breakfast
we depart and travel south for a stop at Knock Shrine. On the 21st of
August, 1879, Our Lady, St. Joseph and St. John the Evangelist
appeared at the south gable of Knock parish church. This apparition
was witnessed by 15 people, young and old. From this miraculous
occurrence Knock has grown to the status of an internationally
recognized Marian Shrine. We continue into Galway. Galway is a
Dublin–Belfast–Carnlough. This morning after a full Irish breakfast,
bustling youthful city. The city charter was presented in 1484 by King
we meet our professional Irish driver/guide in the lobby of our hotel. We
Richard III and, both prior to and since that time, Galway city has been
travel out of Dublin, heading north through Drogheda and Newcastle
a thriving centre of commerce and trade for the West of Ireland. There
into Belfast. Known as the “Gateway to the Boyne Valley,” Drogheda is
is scientific evidence of human habitation in this area dating back
associated with an extraordinary number of significant events in the
almost 10,000 years, where archeological digs discovered cooking
history of Ireland: the Battle of the Boyne, St. Oliver Plunkett, Poynings
areas in Gentian Hill on the coastal outskirts of the city. Enjoy some
Law, Cromwell’s Siege, and the surrender of the Irish Chieftains to the
traditional Irish music and some craic at one of the many cozy pubs.
English king. We continue into Belfast, where we enjoy a city tour. Our
Overnight Galway.
tour features visits to the Edwardian-style City Hall and adjacent Linen
Hall Library, as well as Queen’s University, the alma mater of a glittering
list of luminaries, including Ireland’s prize-winning poet, Seamus
Heaney. You may choose to have a pint at the famous “Crown Bar.” We
continue north to Carnlough for overnight. Overnight in Carnlough.
DAY 4
Carnlough–Glens of Antrim–Giant’s Causeway–Derry. After a
full Irish breakfast we experience one of Ireland’s popular scenic
routes, traveling north and eventually west along the coast road. See
the “Nine Glens of Antrim,” which offer wonderful views of mountains,
valleys and coastline. We travel along the north coast via Coleraine to
visit the Giant’s Causeway. This impressive area of hexagonal columns
was formed over 60 million years ago by cooling lava. En route to
Derry we travel through Portrush and Port Stewart, both famous
Northern Ireland golf courses. We then arrive into Derry (Londonderry).
Johnny Keenan Banjo Festival, Co.Longford. Photo credit: James Fennell
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DAY 7
Galway–Cliffs of Moher–Shannon. Morning departure has us
evening at the Bunratty Castle. Don’t forget to check out the 300-year-
leaving Galway and traveling through the very rugged “Burren.” The
old pub, “Durty Nellie’s,” where a sing-song is inevitable. Overnight
landscape in Ireland changes with every turn. We make our way to the
Shannon area.
majestic Cliffs of Moher. The Cliffs rise 700 feet and stretch out along
the coastline for 5 miles. Our driver/guide then proceeds to the
DAY 8
Shannon–USA. Make your way to Shannon Airport, allowing time for
Shannon region, where we bid him farewell. Overnight
last-minute duty-free shopping before boarding your flight home. Arrive
Bunratty/Shannon area. Optional entertainment can be enjoyed this
home the same day.
CHAUFFEUR-DRIVEN RATES
NORTH MEETS SOUTH IRELAND PRIVATE TOUR
January 1–March 31 & November 1–December 15, 2011
NUMBER OF PASSENGERS
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
STANDARD HOTELS
$2229
$1529
$1229
$1179
$999
$959
$899
SUPERIOR HOTELS
$2479
$1699
$1529
$1399
$1299
$1229
$1099
DELUXE HOTELS
$2879
$2029
$1799
$1699
$1579
$1459
$1399
April 1–October 31, 2011
NUMBER OF PASSENGERS
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
STANDARD HOTELS
$2429
$1629
$1399
$1229
$1099
$999
$899
SUPERIOR HOTELS
$2649
$1829
$1529
$1479
$1329
$1199
$1099
DELUXE HOTELS
$3049
$2199
$1989
$1839
$1699
$1599
$1549
SELF-DRIVE RATES
NORTH MEETS SOUTH IRELAND PRIVATE TOUR
LOW SEASON: January 5–April 30 & October 1–December 19, 2011
NUMBER OF PASSENGERS
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
STANDARD HOTELS
$799
$795
$789
$779
$775
$769
$765
SUPERIOR HOTELS
$1079
$1069
$1065
$1059
$1049
$1045
$999
DELUXE HOTELS
$1529
$1499
$1445
$1399
$1385
$1379
$1329
MID SEASON: May 1–July 14 & August 16–September 12, 2011
NUMBER OF PASSENGERS
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
STANDARD HOTELS
$849
$829
$799
$795
$749
$729
$699
SUPERIOR HOTELS
$1139
$1129
$1119
$1109
$1099
$1079
$1059
DELUXE HOTELS
$1999
$1989
$1929
$1919
$1899
$1879
$1829
HIGH SEASON: July 15–August 15 & September 13–30 & December 20, 2011–January 4, 2012
NUMBER OF PASSENGERS
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
STANDARD HOTELS
$999
$979
$969
$959
$929
$899
$829
SUPERIOR HOTELS
$1249
$1225
$1209
$1199
$1179
$1149
$1099
DELUXE HOTELS
$1999
$1939
$1929
$1909
$1899
$1879
$1869
** Rates are determined by number of passengers sharing chauffeur-driven vehicle, length of tour and properties selected. Vehicle determined by number of passengers traveling together.
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YOUR NORTH MEETS SOUTH IRELAND
PRIVATE TOUR INCLUDES
1.
Chauffeur-driven vehicle with your own private
driver/guide for approximately 8 hours/100
miles per day from Day 3 until arrival in
Shannon on Day 7.
2.
Accommodations for 6 nights as per itinerary.
3.
Full Irish breakfast daily.
4.
Fully escorted sightseeing as per itinerary.
5.
Porterage of 1 suitcase per person
(plus 1 carry-on bag).
6.
Hotel gratuities and taxes (except gratuities
to your personal driver/guide).
THE FOLLOWING HOTELS OR
SIMILAR HOTELS MAY BE USED
ON THIS ITINERARY:
Dublin
STANDARD: CAMDEN COURT
SUPERIOR: BROOKS HOTEL
DELUXE: FOUR SEASONS HOTEL
Carnlough/Belfast
STANDARD: LONDONDERRY ARMS
SUPERIOR: BALLYGALLY CASTLE HOTEL
DELUXE: CULLODEN ESTATE AND SPA
Derry
STANDARD: TOWER HOTEL
SUPERIOR: CITY HOTEL
DELUXE: BEECH HILL COUNTRY HOUSE *
Galway
STANDARD: HOUSE HOTEL
SUPERIOR: ARDILAUN HOUSE HOTEL
DELUXE: GLENLO ABBEY
Limerick Area
STANDARD: BUNRATTY CASTLE HOTEL
SUPERIOR: MOY HOUSE
DELUXE: ADARE MANOR
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Adare, Co. Limerick. Photo credit: Julia Stella
* Beech Hill Country House in Derry is categorized as a four-star hotel.
Hammond Tours’ prices reflect this.
RATES ARE PER PERSON SHARING 1 VEHICLE AND DOUBLE/TWIN ROOMS.
(Rates on page 14)
SINGLE AND TRIPLE ROOM RATES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.
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SAMPLE ITINERARY
DAY 1
USA–Ireland. Depart USA for overnight flight to Ireland. Dinner is
served shortly after take-off.
DAY 2
Shannon–Dingle. Morning arrival at Shannon Airport, where after
clearing customs we are met by our professional Irish driver/guide. You
travel a short distance through Limerick, Ireland’s third largest city and
home to author Frank McCourt, who wrote Angela’s Ashes. We enjoy a
city tour before continuing on to Adare. Once voted the “prettiest town”
in all of Ireland, Adare houses original thatched cottages, which are still
in use today. The next stop is Tralee, where every August, the famous
“Rose of Tralee” festival is held and some lucky maiden enjoys the
crown for one year. Our driver/guide checks us into our
accommodations for a well-deserved rest. Enjoy an early dinner at one
of the many popular restaurants in town. Overnight Dingle.
DAY 3
Dingle. After breakfast, experience the true beauty of Ireland on this
full-day tour to the breathtaking Dingle Peninsula. Traveling via Tralee
and the Slieve Mish mountains, we will stop in the sleepy fishing village
of Dingle before heading out to see Slea Head and its ominous views
of the Blasket Islands. We then stop at Galarus Oratory, a perfect
example of early Irish architecture. The Oratory was built in the shape
of an inverted boat and claims to be completely watertight for over
1000 years. Along with the spectacular scenery of Slea Head, the
Connor Pass is unequaled for its spectacular scenery depicting vast
panoramas of lakes, mountains and the sea. At the summit of Connor
Pass is an excellent view of Dingle Bay. Return to Dingle town for
overnight.
DAY 4
Dingle–Killarney–Waterville. After breakfast we depart Dingle and
travel via Inch Strand, a beach at the head of Castlemaine Harbor,
considered one of the best bathing beaches on the Peninsula. Many
travelers recall this beach from the famous film Ryan’s Daughter,
starring Sarah Miles and Robert Mitchum. As we continue on this road,
we travel through the town of Castlemain, made famous as home of
“The Wild Colonial Boy.” We then continue on to Killarney. Killarney is
one of the largest visitor attractions in all of Ireland. It is most noted for
its scenic network of lakes and quaint small town hospitality. Our
driver/guide will take us through this storybook town and we will have
some time to stop and browse in the many shops, pubs, cathedrals and
historic sights. Perhaps you will want to take an afternoon jaunting cart
ride from the center of town to historic Muckross House and Gardens.
We then travel southwest on the Ring of Kerry towards Waterville,
former home of Charlie Chaplin, where time has really stood still.
Overnight Waterville.
DAY 5
Waterville–Kinsale. We continue our back roads journey through
Kenmare, down through Glengarriff past Bantry Bay and Bantry, where
we stop for a visit. Bantry sits at the head of one of Ireland’s most
beautiful bays. Its narrow streets lined with shops have changed very
little over the last 100 years. We continue on to Skibbereen, made
famous in the Johnny Cash song “Forty Shades of Green.” Next we visit
the fishing village of Baltimore, where we stop for lunch (on own) and
take in the beautiful views of the Atlantic Ocean. After our stop, we
journey along the southern coast of Ireland, with its unmatched back
road scenery, to our final destination of Kinsale. Known as the Gourmet
Capital of Ireland, Kinsale is truly a culinary delight set in a postcard
fishing village. Your driver/guide will give you dinner suggestions—
although one of our true favorites is the “Blue Haven” in the center of
Kinsale. After dinner, browse the small cobblestone streets where many
artisans make their home, producing photographs, paintings and
sculpture. Overnight Kinsale.
DAY 6
Kinsale. After breakfast we visit Charles Fort, overlooking Kinsale and
built around 1677. Enjoy spectacular views of Kinsale Harbor in the
morning sun. Seven miles south of Kinsale is Old Head, where its
ancient castle overlooks the site of the sinking of the RMS Lusitania in
1915. This afternoon we travel east to nearby Cobh, home of the Cobh
Heritage Center. The Center depicts emigration from Ireland to the
United States and beyond during the mid 1800s, the time of the Great
Famine. Spend time in this moving exhibit tracing the steps where
many Irish Americans’ journey to the new world began. Return to
Kinsale for overnight.
Kinsale, Co. Cork. Photo credit: Julia Stella
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DAY 7
Kinsale–Shannon Area. Depart Kinsale and travel north through
Cork City, where we enjoy a panoramic tour of this industrial town.
Nearby we visit Blarney, with its famous 14th-century kissing stone and
plentiful woolen mills. Make sure after shopping you enjoy a quick walk
through this charming town as well as a pint at “Christy’s Pub.” We
depart Blarney and travel north through Mallow, set on the Black Water
River. This was a popular spa town in the mid 1880s. We continue on
to the Shannon area, where we bid farewell to our driver/guide. This
evening you can enjoy an optional Medieval Banquet at Bunratty
Castle. Overnight Shannon area.
DAY 8
Shannon–USA. We make our way on our own to Shannon Airport
leaving plenty of time for last-minute duty-free shopping before
boarding our flight home. Arrive home the same day.
CHAUFFEUR-DRIVEN RATES
HIDEAWAYS & BACKROADS OF IRELAND PRIVATE TOUR
January 1–March 31 & November 1–December 15, 2011
NUMBER OF PASSENGERS
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
STANDARD HOTELS
$2389
$1559
$1279
$1189
$1079
$999
$899
SUPERIOR HOTELS
$2489
$1699
$1399
$1279
$1199
$1099
$999
DELUXE HOTELS
$2859
$2029
$1749
$1699
$1549
$1479
$1399
April 1–October 31, 2011
NUMBER OF PASSENGERS
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
STANDARD HOTELS
$2659
$1899
$1649
$1449
$1399
$1199
$1179
SUPERIOR HOTELS
$2779
$1959
$1729
$1699
$1549
$1359
$1329
DELUXE HOTELS
$3099
$2359
$1999
$1999
$1899
$1779
$1699
SELF-DRIVE RATES
HIDEAWAYS & BACKROADS OF IRELAND PRIVATE TOUR
LOW SEASON: January 5–April 30 & October 1–December 19, 2011
NUMBER OF PASSENGERS
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
STANDARD HOTELS
$979
$975
$969
$959
$939
$919
$799
SUPERIOR HOTELS
$1199
$1189
$1185
$1179
$1169
$1149
$1099
DELUXE HOTELS
$1489
$1479
$1475
$1469
$1459
$1429
$1399
MID SEASON: May 1–July 14 & August 16–September 12, 2011
NUMBER OF PASSENGERS
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
STANDARD HOTELS
$1189
$1179
$1175
$1159
$1089
1085
$1029
SUPERIOR HOTELS
$1459
$1449
$1445
$1419
$1399
$1339
$1299
DELUXE HOTELS
$1829
$1819
$1799
$1789
$1785
$1749
$1699
HIGH SEASON: July 15–August 15 & September 13–30 & December 20, 2011–January 4, 2012
NUMBER OF PASSENGERS
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
STANDARD HOTELS
$1279
$1269
$1265
$1259
$1229
$1199
$1169
SUPERIOR HOTELS
$1549
$1545
$1535
$1519
$1599
$1479
$1399
DELUXE HOTELS
$1899
$1889
$1885
$1869
$1865
$1829
$1799
** Rates are determined by number of passengers sharing chauffeur-driven vehicle, length of tour and properties selected. Vehicle determined by number of passengers traveling together.
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YOUR HIDEAWAYS & BACKROADS OF IRELAND
PRIVATE TOUR INCLUDES
1.
Chauffeured vehicle with your own private
driver/guide for approximately 8 hours/100
miles per day from Day 2 until arrival in
Shannon on Day 7.
2.
Accommodations for 6 nights as per itinerary.
3.
Full Irish breakfast daily.
4.
Fully escorted sightseeing as per itinerary.
5.
Porterage of 1 suitcase per person
(plus 1 carry-on bag).
6.
Hotel gratuities and taxes (except gratuities
to your personal driver/guide).
Private driver/guides from left to right: Frank Madden, Tom Costello, Noel McCaffrey and Michael O’Donovan.
THE FOLLOWING HOTELS OR
SIMILAR HOTELS MAY BE USED
ON THIS ITINERARY:
Tralee
STANDARD: ABBEYGATE HOTEL
SUPERIOR: BALLYGALLY CASTLE HOTEL
DELUXE: THE MUSTARD SEED*
Dingle
STANDARD: BENNERS HOTEL
SUPERIOR: DINGLE SKELLIG HOTEL
DELUXE: EMLAGH HOUSE HOTEL
The Ring of Kerry
STANDARD: BAYVIEW
SUPERIOR: BUTLER ARMS
DELUXE: PARK HOTEL KENMARE
White Rocks Beach, Co. Antrim. Photo credit: Armagh City and District Council
* The Mustard Seed at Echo Lodge is characterized as a four-star hotel.
Hammond Tours’ prices reflect this.
RATES ARE PER PERSON SHARING 1 VEHICLE AND DOUBLE/TWIN ROOMS.
(Rates on page 17)
SINGLE AND TRIPLE ROOM RATES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.
Kinsale/Cork
STANDARD: ACTONS HOTEL
SUPERIOR: OLD BANK HOUSE/ TRIDENT
DELUXE: HAYFIELD MANOR
Limerick/Shannon Area
STANDARD: BUNRATTY CASTLE HOTEL
SUPERIOR: OLD GROUND HOTEL
DELUXE: ADARE MANOR
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TERMS & CONDITIONS
Please take a moment to read the following terms and conditions.
Hammond Tours, Inc., is not responsible for any personal injury, property damage, delay,
irregularity or loss you may suffer or incur arising from the acts or failure to act on the part
of any air carriers, public transport company, hotel, car rental company, subcontractor or
other person or organization, whether or not such air carrier, public transport company, hotel,
car rental company, subcontractor or other person or organization is rendering these services
or accommodations offered or supplied on the tour. Hammond Tours, Inc., accepts no
responsibility for losses or expenses due to delay or changes in schedules, sickness,
diseases, local laws, weather, strikes, war, quarantine, social or labor unrest, flight
cancellations or misconnections due to mechanical problems, acts of God, strikes,
government actions, war, terrorism or other causes, conditions, actions or omissions outside
of Hammond Tours, Inc.’s, control. All such losses will be borne by you. By embarking upon
travel you voluntarily assume all risks. Baggage is at owner’s risk throughout the tour unless
insured. Your booking shall constitute consent to the above. To guard against these
unforeseen circumstances, we recommend that you purchase travel insurance.
Accommodations: Land arrangements are provided as described in each tour program.
Hammond Tours, Inc., reserves the right to substitute hotels for accommodations in
similar categories.
Deposit Payments: A nonrefundable deposit of $250 per person is required for all tours.
Deposits are required within 7 days of making the reservations.
Gratuities: Tips for services of a personal nature and to the chauffeur/driver/guide are not
included in the tour cost and are left to your discretion.
Final Payments: Full payment must be made no later than 90 days prior to departure date.
Smoking: Smoking is not allowed on the coaches.
Hammond Tours, Inc., accepts payment by check or major credit cards. If your Final Payment
is not received as scheduled, your reservation will be automatically cancelled and your
Deposit Payment will be forfeited.
Late Bookings: Tours booked between 14 and 30 days prior to departure date will incur a
late fee of $50 per person in addition to Overnight Delivery Charges when necessary.
Revision Fee: If you choose to make any changes to your travel plans, once you have paid
in full, a $25 per person fee will be charged for each revision.
Cancellations: If written notice is received by Hammond Tours, Inc., more than 90 days
prior to departure, a processing fee of $250.00 per person will apply. From 89 to 60 days
prior to departure, a cancellation penalty of 25% per person will apply. From 59 days to 31
days prior to departure, a cancellation penalty of 50% per person will apply. From 30 days to
day of departure, a cancellation penalty of 100% will apply. On or after departure date, a
100% cancellation penalty fee applies. No refund can be made for nonrefundable airfares.
Travel Insurance is available. Contact Hammond Tours, Inc., for details.
Meals: Meals are provided as specified in each tour program. Dinners in hotels are on a
table d’hote basis.
Visits, Entertainment and Other Features: Hammond Tours, Inc., reserves the right to
substitute visits, entertainment and other features when establishments are closed or cannot
be visited for other reasons beyond Hammond Tours, Inc.’s, control.
Luggage: Unless indicated otherwise, handling of one piece of luggage per person is
included in the cost of all coach tours. Luggage is carried at owner’s risk throughout the tour
unless insured. Hand baggage and small articles such as coats, umbrellas or cameras are
entirely in the care of the passengers.
Not Included: All items of a personal nature (included but not limited to room service,
beverages, telephone charges, dry cleaning, laundry, special food requests) and meals not
specified on the tour itinerary are not included and must be paid by the passenger.
Car Rentals: When picking up rental car, you will have the option of paying for collision
deductible insurance. If you should decline insurance, you may be required to leave a cash
deposit or credit card imprint to cover any damage to car rental. Cars are rented for 24-hour
periods with all independent package tours. To avoid additional overtime charges it is
important that car rentals are returned on time.
Pricing: Pricing information is based upon most recent information at printing time. All prices
are subject to change without limitation. All reasonable efforts will be made to notify any tour
participant of any material changes in price prior to departure.
Claims and Disputes: You agree that all claims and disputes with Hammond Tours,
Inc., are subject exclusively to the jurisdiction of the New York State Supreme Court,
Albany County.
Travel Insurance: We recommend insurance coverage. The premium must be paid at the
time of deposit for coverage to apply. We offer Travel Insurance through Travelguard. See the
Policy for full details.
Tour Membership: Hammond Tours, Inc., reserves the right to accept or reject any traveler
and to remove from a tour any person whose conduct is inappropriate, dangerous and/or
detrimental to the tour group or to himself or herself.
Coach Transportation: Coach tours are usually operated by 25–49 seat motor coaches.
When passenger numbers are low, a smaller coach may be used.
TRAVEL AGENT
Travelers assume complete and full responsibility for, and hereby release Hammond Tours,
Inc. from any duty of, checking and verifying any and all passport, visa, vaccination, or other
entry requirements of each destination, and all safety or security conditions at such
destinations, during the length of the proposed travel.
Member: AMERICAN SOCIETY OF TRAVEL AGENTS (ASTA) and
INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION (IATA)
Hammond Tours, Inc.
34 Wedgewood Lane, Voorheesville, New York 12186
phone 518.765.2056 fax 518.765.2049
www.hammondtours.com
(866) 4 TOURS 2
toll free 866.486.8772
866.486.8772 • www.hammondtours.com