Relax and see Ireland with Dove Chauffeur Drive
Executive chauffeurdriven vacations in Ireland with Dave Hogan and Dovechauffeurdrive
For your own especially designed Tour of the Republic of Ireland/West and South west

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Private driver in Killarney

The sun is shining in all it's glory as i write from beautiful Killarney. I am on the second last day of my present tour which has been lovely. I thought that the ladies were from Philadelphia but they are actually from Baltimore. They are really nice and loving every minute of their tour. We started out on Sunday evening when i collected them at Shannon and they spent their first night in lovely Kinvara on the shores of Galway bay.Monday was Quiet Man country and our first stop was the magnificent Ashford Castle. We had a really nice stopover in Maam village and circled the Maam valley before making our way back to Kinvara for another night. The weather is fabulous for the last few days and there is nowhere like Ireland when the sun shines.....and even when it doesn't.
We also spent time in Galway city which is still packed out with all the visitors for the Around the World Yacht Race. The boats leave on Saturday but Galway will then be gearing up for their annual Galway Arts Festival. What a great city Galway is. People all over the world attend this wonderful festival as indeed do all of the participants. If this is your thing have a look at their website.
Yesterday we were in the Burren of county Clare and of course the awesome Cliffs of Moher. Google that also and get your taste buds going for your trip to Ireland. The day could not have been better and i cannot remember a better day at the Cliffs. Our ferry crossing from Killimer to Tarbert was really nice and the majestic Shannon river was at its best. Killarney in the sun was a welcome sight and last night there was very restful. Today we are off to my special favourite, the Dingle peninsula. With the sun shining, i cannot wait to get there. The ladies have been insisting on having a feast of traditional Fish and Chips and my own favourite place for that is John Benny's pub in Dingle town. Mark that on your itinerary. It is straight across the road from the tourist office. If you cannot get fresh fish in Dingle you will not get it anywhere. That is where you will find us at lunchtime today.
Now i am off for my usual oversized Irish breakfast....what a tough life. Have a nice day and come join me sometime.
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