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Day 1
Day 1 includes a tour of Dublin City and lunch at the Guinness Brewery: Step into Guinness® Storehouse, and you'll discover a building which was once a central part of the brewing process. Situated in the St. James's Gate Brewery, the history of Guinness® is steeped within its walls.
Day 2
Day 2 includes the Wild Wicklow Tour and a night in Johnnie Foxes pub: The 'Johnnie Fox's Hooley Experience' is famous throughout Ireland and abroad for its originality and unique atmosphere that cannot be found anywhere else.
Day 3
Day 3 includes dinner at King Sitric Restaurant and Quad Trekking: Enjoy the unique thrill of driving an all terrain vehicle around a specially designed track over hills and valleys and why not test out your skills with archery and clay pigeon shooting.
Day 4
Day 4 includes a banquet dinner at Clontarf Castle and a Sea Safari: Sea safari is a unique and unforgettable experience, fast becoming one of Dublin's primary tourism attractions. The safaris combine pure excitement and adventure while also taking in the rich bird/wildlife as well as the local history, culture and heritage around the Dublin bay area.
The Dublin City Tour
Dublin City Tour includes sights such as Trinity College, the Guinness Storehouse and Dublin Castle: there are tours available from 10am to 5pm. The tour takes you to many of the magnificent rooms in the castle. These include St. Patrick's Hall, where the presidents of Ireland are inaugurated.