8 days in Ireland Itinerary
8 days in Ireland Itinerary
Created using Inspirock Ireland vacation planner
Start: Oklahoma City
Fly
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Dublin
— 3 nights
Drive
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Killarney
— 3 nights
Drive to Cork Airport, Fly to Oklahoma City
End: Oklahoma City
Wed, Apr 20 - Wed, Apr 27
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Dublin — 3 nights

A history spanning over a thousand years, vibrant nightlife, and a mix of Georgian and modern architecture make Dublin a popular European tourist destination.Your day by day itinerary now includes Bru na Boinne, The Long Hall, Dublin Zoo, and other attractions you added. Take a break from Dublin with a short trip to Slane Castle in Slane, about 56 minutes away. There's much more to do: admire the landmark architecture of Dublin Castle, appreciate the history behind James Joyce Statue, take in nature's colorful creations at Garden of Remembrance, and snap pictures at Ha'penny Bridge.
To see other places to visit, more things to do, ratings, and tourist information, go to the Dublin trip itinerary builder tool.
Oklahoma City, USA to Dublin is an approximately 14-hour flight. The time zone difference moving from Central Standard Time (CST) to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) is 6 hours. Expect little chillier temperatures when traveling from Oklahoma City in April; daily highs in Dublin reach 53°F and lows reach 37°F. Finish your sightseeing early on the 24th (Sun) to allow enough time to fly to Killarney.
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Killarney — 3 nights

Continuously inhabited since the Neolithic period, Killarney draws visitors with its picturesque natural scenery, fine restaurants, and traditional pubs.Your list of things to see and do now includes Courtney's Bar, Lough Leane, Gap of Dunloe, and other attractions. Spend the 26th (Tue) exploring the striking scenery along Slea Head Drive. There's still lots to do: explore the wealth of natural beauty at Killarney National Park, admire the natural beauty at Muckross House, take in the dramatic scenery at Torc Waterfall, and explore the historical opulence of Ross Castle.
To find other places to visit, reviews, and more tourist information, use the Killarney trip planner.
Traveling by flight from Dublin to Killarney takes 3 hours. Alternatively, you can drive; or take a train. In April, daily temperatures in Killarney can reach 56°F, while at night they dip to 42°F. Finish your sightseeing early on the 27th (Wed) so you can fly back home.
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Emerald Isle
Gentle green hills, Guinness, leprechauns, and friendly folks characterize this small isle of a country. From the busy big city of Dublin to cozy countryside, the emerald isle harbors a varied natural landscape and is steeped in tradition. Visitors can immerse themselves in the native Irish language by visiting a Gaeltacht, or Irish-speaking region of the country, where traditional culture thrives. The Irish are known for being open and welcoming: from the moment you land to the moment you leave, you'll be greeted with "cead mile failte"--a hundred thousand welcomes.