Compare Ale of Man by Thirsty Swagman
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5 | Excellent
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Duration | 9 days |
Price From | $ 2,098 |
Price Per Day | $ 233 |
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Trip Style | Group tour |
Lodging Level | Standard |
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Flights & Transport | Ground transport included |
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Meals Included | N/A |
Description |
You’ll begin your adventure with 3 nights in Dublin, raising pints at various Irish bars. Then it’s off to the Isle of Man, an island famous for the TT Race & Manx Grand Prix; the greatest motorbike race on earth. You won’t be riding any bikes, but we’ll be taking you on a round-the-island pub tour following the race course. Finally you’ll end your adventure in Edinburgh where you’ll party for 3 nights with the Scots in a true dusk-to-dawn city. |
Day 1, 2 & 3: Dublin, Ireland
Dublin has a fantastic nightlife and its pub-to-person ratio is the envy of many cities. And of course you’ll be spoilt for choice with countless traditional Irish Pubs dotting the main nightlife area around Temple Bar and Grafton Street
Since bars generally shut early in Ireland; around 11:30-pm with the exception of some clubs on weekends it’s best to order your first pint early.
Day 4, 5 & 6: Douglas, Isle of Man
Whether you want to sample a quiet drink in a country pub or hear live music, nightlife in the Isle of Man’s town of Douglas is always buzzing.
The highlight of your visit to this hidden gem is a round-the-island day-trip, following the famous TT Isle of Man race course (the most dangerous and famous street race in the world) – except you’ll be chauffeured around in a bus and stopping at various pubs and bars along the way.
Day 7, 8 & 9: Edinburgh, Scotland
Nights out in Edinburgh start early and finish late – it’s a true Dusk-till-Dawn city.
Nightlife here consists of the student Cowgate, upmarket George Street, and the more raffish Lothian Road. Pubs, however, are everywhere and range from traditional historical taverns to stylish modern bars.
Every year in August the city transforms itself into one big festival destination, with events like the Royal Military Tattoo and Edinburgh Fringe Festival attracting millions of visitors.