Join us on a magical journey through Ireland’s past. Through the art of unique Irish storytelling you will discover Ireland’s rich history, a history that is so inextricably linked with its mythology! Listen to stories of a time gone by when Pookas, fairies and giants roamed this land. Hear tales of how the Vikings were outsmarted by three Leprechauns, of epic battles and dangerous quests, of magic spells and true love. Visit the spot where Irish mermen are said to appear and who knows what you might see. Travel to the site of Ireland’s greatest battle and hear first-hand, how one of our greatest kings was killed.
To be sure to be sure, join us on our custom built storytelling bus and through live poetry and song, let us bring you on a journey to an Ireland of times gone by….
Inclusion
Our customized bus will take you on a magical mystery tour which includes North Bull Island - St Annes Park and the story of Brian Boru - The church bar and restaurant, Professional Driver Guide, Live commentary, Luxury Coach.
Exclusion
Hotel pick-up or drop-off, Personal expenses, Tips and gratuities, Optional activity costs, Meals and drinks.
Hours of operation
Tour departs at 7:15pm and returns at approximately 9:15pm.
Tours not available December 10-11, 2014 and December 25.
Please arrive 10 minutes before departure.
Duration
Approximately 2 hours.
Location
Tour meeting point is at The Old Stone Church, Suffolk Street, Dublin.
Location
Tour meeting point is at The Old Stone Church, Suffolk Street, Dublin.
Itinerary
19:15 Depart College Green – outside the Ulster Bank.
20:00 Arrive at peninsula of Beann Edair.
20:30 Anne's Park – The Story of Brian Boru, the Irish King.
20:50 the story of Fionn MacCumahail.
21:15 the Church Bar – Mary Street.
All information requested must be supplied or booking is subject to automatic cancellation
Highlights / General details
Join us on a magical journey through Ireland’s past. Through the art of unique Irish storytelling you will discover Ireland’s rich history, a history that is so inextricably linked with its mythology! Listen to stories of a time gone by when Pookas, fairies and giants roamed this land. Hear tales of how the Vikings were outsmarted by three Leprechauns, of epic battles and dangerous quests, of magic spells and true love. Visit the spot where Irish mermen are said to appear and who knows what you might see. Travel to the site of Ireland’s greatest battle and hear first-hand, how one of our greatest kings was killed. To be sure to be sure, join us on our custom built storytelling bus and through live poetry and song, let us bring you on a journey to an Ireland of times gone by….
Inclusion
Our customized bus will take you on a magical mystery tour which includes North Bull Island - St Annes Park and the story of Brian Boru - The church bar and restaurant, Professional Driver Guide, Live commentary, Luxury Coach.
Exclusion
Hotel pick-up or drop-off, Personal expenses, Tips and gratuities, Optional activity costs, Meals and drinks.
Hours of operation
Tour departs at 7:15pm and returns at approximately 9:15pm. Tours not available December 10-11, 2014 and December 25. Please arrive 10 minutes before departure.
Duration
Approximately 2 hours.
Location Tour meeting point is at The Old Stone Church, Suffolk Street, Dublin.
Location
Tour meeting point is at The Old Stone Church, Suffolk Street, Dublin.
Itinerary 19:15 Depart College Green – outside the Ulster Bank. 20:00 Arrive at peninsula of Beann Edair. 20:30 Anne's Park – The Story of Brian Boru, the Irish King. 20:50 the story of Fionn MacCumahail. 21:15 the Church Bar – Mary Street.
All information requested must be supplied or booking is subject to automatic cancellation
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