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Rail tours in Dublin offer visitors a chance to view a greater portion of Ireland, which is not visible comfortably in any of the other operators within a day or more. Rail tours offer a wide variety of extended tours. It ranges from two to five days. There are seats, which are well reserved, and comfortable with complete dinning facility and qualified guides, which gives a pleasurable day. The tours may vary from a day to five days and each section has its special features. One-day tour: One-day tour includes a highly pleasurable trip to Cork the capital city if the south, Blarney Castle the world famous Blarney Stone and the Queenstown Story on Cork Harbour which was the final port of call for the Titanic. After the train arrives in Cork, the visitors tour Blarney Castle that gives a feeling of everlasting expressiveness is had. There are arrangements for shopping and lunch in Blarney Village before arriving back at Cork with a short tour of the city. A scenic journey along Cork Harbour to Cobh awaits visitors where the heritage centre of “Queenstown Story” is located in the railway station of Victorian times. It includes a trip to the mid-western coast which is unique in its beauty and it passes through the huge river Shannon and then to the imposing Bunratty Castle. Two-Day tour: The two-day tour is an opportunity to understand the ways of the west which are the best which takes the visitors to Limerick, the Cliffs of Moher, Bunratly Castle, an overnight stay in Galway city and Galway Bay. The next day is a tour to explore Connemara, which includes Clifden and Kylemore Abbey. It also includes a tour to the south west of the country depending on which is the package chosen. This includes Cork, Blamey Castle, and Queenstown Story at Cobh and over night stay at Killarney. Three-day tour: A three-day tour includes a visit to the south-west. Depending on the package chosen, the tour includes Cork, Blarney Castle and the Queenstown Story. Night halt includes a stay in Killarney and the next day is through ring of Kerry, Galway Bay and Cliff of Moher and the Dingle Peninsula before returning to Dublin by train. Four-day tour: A four-day tour includes a unique opportunity to visit the west coast, which is the greatest region in the whole of the country. It ranges from extraordinary sea beaches and scenic mountains to prime tourist attractions like Cork, Blarney Castle, Cobh, Ring of Kerry, Cliffs of Moher, Bunratly Castle and the Galway Bay and then returning to Dublin. Five-day tour: The five-day tour includes a royal Atlantic tour and a visit to Cork, Blarney Castle, Cobh, Cliff of Moher, Connemara, Galway Bay and the Aran Islands. The itinerary is for Cork on the first day where breakfast is available, Blarney Castle and a halt in Killarney for couple of nights. The second day is a tour to Ring of Kerry and an overnight halt at Killarney. The third day of the tour is through Bunratty, Cliffs of Moher and Doolin, with overnight stay at Galway city. On the fourth day, there are arrangements for sight seeing in the Aran Islands. The fifth day is includes a tour of Connemara and Kylemore Abby.
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