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Sports Tours to Dublin
Dublin is a brilliant tour destination for coach tours for most sports as it's only 90 minutes by fast ferry to Dun Laoghire port. Once you're there, Dublin is just around the corner and you can get straight out into the city. Dublin is not only the emerald isle’s main attraction, but also one of Europe’s top party venues, and deservedly so. Dublin is sports mad, and has alot of old charm, epitomised by the atmosphere in Landsdowne Road or Croke Park on match day. As you can imagine, watching sport here is a great spectacle, be it soccer or the more popular rugby or Gaelic football. You can be certain that your fixture will be just as challenging. Rugby tours, hockey tours and football tours to Ireland are our core sports tours to Ireland so it's a great destination for a multi-sports tour.

See the city from the river on a cruise, or gaze over the river from one of the many bars and restaurants on the banks. Dublin has a great mix of old and new, check out the shopping on fashionable Grafton Street, or learn about the infamous Irish historical troubles at the city prisons and museums or tour the Guinness stourhouse. Temple Bar area of the city is famous for its bars, pubs and clubs that are buzzing with locals and tourists alike. Dublin comes alive when the sun goes down and the Irish sure know how to party! If you really want to see Dublin in full-flow, then go on tour over St Patricks day, the parades are incredible and the entire city is buzzing.

Sports in Dublin
Rugby Tours to Dublin
Football Tours to Dublin
Hockey Tours to Dublin
Cricket Tours to Dublin
Tournaments in Dublin
Dublin Easter Hockey Festival - 2nd - 5th April 2010
Activities
- Guided tour of the Guinness Storehouse (over 18's only)
- Stadium tour of Croke Park
- Dublina Museum
- Watch a top-flight football, rugby or gaelic sports match
- River cruise on the Liffy
- Indoor and outdoor karting
- Guided city tours of Dublin
Accommodation
We use a great range of hotels from central hostels to 4* hotels in Dublin. Detailed accommodation information will be given with each new Dublin tour itinerary.
Travel
Flights: Cheap flights are available from several UK airports to the airports below. Click here for more information or contact the office for more flight options.
Nearby airports: Dublin
Coach Travel: Coach travel to Dublin takes around 5 hours from London. You can either choose the slow ferry (3.5 hours) or the fast ferry (90 minutes). If you're travelling from further away then travel overnight, during the day or stop off en route to break the journey up.
Destination Ratings - * = poor, ***** = excellent!
| Nightlife |
***** |
Activities |
***** |
| Culture |
***** |
Value |
***** |
| Sport |
***** |
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Testimonials
"Thankyou so much for everything, we had an amazing time."
HA, Exeter University WRFC, rugby tour to Dublin 2007
"I couldn't have changed anything to make it better, a great time was had by all. If going on tour again i would use Tours 4 Sport from start to finish!
GT, Hardwick Harriers FC U12's Ireland Football Tour
Photos courtesy of the Irish Tourism Bureau. www.discoverireland.com
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