We are going no matter our numbers, taking the players we have available and either playing a match as a team or Barbarian and or practicing with Irish rugby clubs. Either way, it’s a great opportunity for our young people to broaden their horizons, go to Irelaand overcome some lingering risk aversion from Covid.
Dublin is a city that everyone raves about.
Displaced locals get all misty-eyed about the pubs, the craic, the hilarious, friendly people they left behind.
Dublin has always been synonymous with Rugby Tours for all ages, sizes and standards.
Without doubt the most popular destination of choice for rugby tours – it has it all.
Whether a Club, College or Mini Rugby Tour you will not miss out on anything in this lovely city.
All of our Tours cannot be wrong!
There are a multitude of Rugby Clubs, colleges and schools to choose from – Ideal Rugby Fixtures are only a short journey away.
highlights of the tour:
• Attend a PRO14 Match in The RDS and see Leinster Rugby play.
• Guided Tour of The Aviva Stadium – The Home of Irish Rugby.
• Experience a Traditional Gaelic Football & Hurling Session.
• Mini Go Karting Grand Prix Circuit Race.
• Viking Splash Boat Tour of Dublin Bay.
• Tour the Guinness Storehouse.
Cork – The People’s Republic? Is it or is it not? Well the People of Cork think Cork is the Real Capital. Many will argue with them. The city is situated on the River Lee which splits into two channels at the western end and divides the city Centre into islands. Cork is approximately 3 hours’ drive from Dublin and the same from Galway City. The City is very compact and small along with easily accessible routes from all sides.
Without doubt a Visit to Cobh to see the Titanic Museum and Kinsale for a spot of Lunch is a must.
Highlights of the Cork Tour:
Irish Independent Park to see Munster Rugby Play.
• Guided Tour of Blarney Castle – Kiss the Blarney Stone for Luck.
• Enjoy an Auld Style Dinner in Bunratty Castle.
• Guided Tour of Cork Gaol
– Through the Old Times.
• Training Session with a Top International Rugby Coach.
• Visit Rock of Cashel.
• Afternoon Lunch in Kinsale & Watch Time go By.
• Tour of Titanic History Museum & Cobh Town.
One of Irish Rugby Tours Favorite Locations – this one is not to be missed.
Galway has a diverse sporting heritage, with a history in sports ranging from horse racing, Gaelic games, soccer and rugby to rowing, basketball, motorsport, greyhound racing and others.
This City has to be one of the most popular stops on the rugby tour. It has everything you want from shops, pubs, nightlife and is easy reach to all of the major tourist sites. Suitable for all ages - Galway has everything to offer. Galway is either the perfect One Stop Shop or add it in as part of a multi-city rugby tour. You will go home happy!
Galway has a diverse sporting heritage, with a history in sports ranging from horse racing, Gaelic games, soccer and rugby to rowing, basketball, motorsport, greyhound racing and others.
The Galway Races are known worldwide and are the highlight of the Irish horse racing calendar. Over the years it has grown into an annual festival lasting seven days.
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You are now on your trip page. Find the green "Select" button in the upper right area of the trip and click on it.
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