Play friendly fixtures against local opposition and have a go at traditional Gaelic sports on a school multisport tour to Dublin.
Play friendly fixtures against local opposition and have a go at traditional Gaelic sports on a school multisport tour to Dublin.
Dublin offers fantastic opportunities for your football, rugby and basketball teams to test their skills against local opposition in friendly fixtures.
You'll also have the chance to tour the iconic Croke Park and experience some traditional Gaelic sports. You'll try your hand at hurling, handball and Gaelic football, as well as find out the important role they play in Irish culture.
Boost the educational value of your tour with a visit to the historic Glasnevin Cemetery. This is the final resting place of several important figures in Irish history, including Irish revolutionary Michael Collins and former President and Taoiseach, Éamon de Valera.
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4 days, 3 nights
Day 1
Morning
Meet at school in the small hours of the morning
Board your coach and head to Holyhead
Afternoon
Take the ferry to Dublin
Arrive in Dublin and head to your accommodation
Check in to your accommodation
Evening
Evening meal at accommodation
Day 2
Morning
Breakfast at accommodation.
Learn the skills of hurling, handball and Gaelic football with expert coaching, hands-on drills and insights into the history of Ireland's national sports.
Afternoon
Step into the heart of Irish sporting history with a visit to Croke Park and the GAA Museum, where you'll explore interactive exhibits, view historic memorabilia and take a behind-the-scenes tour of the iconic stadium that has hosted Gaelic games for over a century.
Evening
Evening meal at accommodation.
Day 3
Morning
Breakfast at accommodation.
Explore Temple Bar and visit the Statue of Molly Malone and the Ha'penny Bridge.
Afternoon
Explore Ireland's history at Glasnevin Cemetery, the final resting place of key figures like Michael Collins and Eamon de Valera. Guided tours offer fascinating insights into Ireland's past, from revolutionaries to poets, making it a compelling educational experience.
Evening
Play a fixture against a local team.
Evening meal with your hosts or at a local restaurant.
Day 4
Morning
Breakfast and check out of accommodation.
Enjoy a final few hours in Dublin, snapping some selfies and picking up souvenirs.
Head to the port.
Afternoon
Take the ferry to Holyhead.
Continue the journey back to school.
Evening
Arrive back at school.
Your quote will be put together by an experienced Tour Adviser who’ll be an expert in school sports tours and will know the destination really well too. They’ll work with you to create a tour to suit your group’s needs and meet your tour objectives.
The next step is to get your tour approved and then get students signed up to it. Our ‘Trip Launch Pack’ will help you with this step. Here you’ll find loads of resources (all free to download) designed to make your life easier at this crucial point in the planning process.
Once you’ve booked, your dedicated Itinerary Coordinator will start working on the finer details. They’ll make sure your itinerary makes the most of your time and they’ll take on most of the admin tasks for your tour (making the whole process a lot less stressful for you).
While you’re out on tour, we’ll be at the end of the phone 24 hours a day to provide support should you need it. We’ll also send you a final info pack before you go and you’ll be able to access all your tour documents via the free Vamoos app.
When you return from your sports tour, we’ll ask you to complete a detailed feedback survey, which helps us continue to improve the service we offer. And we can start planning your next tour too, so you can give parents plenty of time to pay for it (and so it’s less stressful for you).
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