Experiencing the thrill of Halloween in Ireland is a captivating prospect. This short break offers an intimate celebration, with a maximum of 30 travelers seeing Dublin’s spooky history. From a festive Halloween party to exploring iconic haunted sites, the itinerary promises a memorable getaway. With included meals and a price point starting at $1,162.48 per person, this package provides an opportunity to discover one of the world’s most haunted cities in a unique way. What more could one want from an autumn adventure?
Key Points
- 3-night Halloween package in Dublin, Ireland, priced from $1,162.48 per person, includes dinner, two breakfasts, and a Halloween party.
- Tour starts at 9:30 AM in Dublin and concludes at the original meeting point, suitable for most travelers except those requiring wheelchair accessibility.
- Maximum of 30 travelers, with free cancellation up to 6 days in advance and a reserve now, pay later option available.
- Opportunity to explore Dublin’s haunted sites, such as Kilmainham Gaol, St. Michan’s Church, and the Bram Stoker’s Birthplace.
- Emphasis on creating a spooky and inclusive Halloween experience for travelers.
Overview of the Tour
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This 3-night package includes a Halloween party. The tour starts and ends in Dublin, Ireland. Priced from $1,162.48 per person, the package covers dinner and two breakfasts.
The tour has a maximum of 30 travelers and is accessible to most. Infants must sit on laps, and the tour isn’t wheelchair accessible but stroller accessible.
Confirmation is received at booking, with free cancellation up to 6 days in advance. A reserve now, pay later option is available.
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Itinerary Details
The tour includes dinner and two breakfasts. Travelers will meet at 9:30 AM in Dublin, Ireland to begin the adventure. The experience will conclude by returning to the original meeting point.
The itinerary includes:
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Dinner
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Two breakfasts
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Halloween party
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Exploring Dublin
The tour is suitable for most travelers, except those requiring wheelchair accessibility. Infants must sit on laps during the tour.
With a maximum of 30 travelers, this short break in Ireland promises an immersive Halloween experience filled with local flavors and festivities.
Participation Information
A maximum of 30 travelers can participate in this Halloween in Ireland short break.
Most people can join, but infants must sit on laps. The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, but strollers are allowed.
This Halloween Ireland tour welcomes most travelers, though infants must sit on laps and the tour is not wheelchair accessible.
Travelers will meet in Dublin at 9:30 AM and return to the same location at the end.
This short break provides a spooky good time exploring Ireland during the Halloween season.
Booking Information
Confirmation is received at the time of booking for this Halloween in Ireland short break.
The tour offers several convenient booking options:
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Free cancellation up to 6 days in advance.
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Reserve now and pay later.
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Multiple payment methods accepted, including credit card and PayPal.
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Secure online booking through the tour provider’s website.
With these flexible booking policies, travelers can easily plan and manage their Halloween adventure in Ireland.
Whether it’s locking in the trip early or making last-minute changes, the booking process is straightforward and hassle-free.
Reviews and Ratings
Only a single review has been left for this Halloween in Ireland short break, but it rates the experience a perfect 5 out of 5 stars. The review was thoroughly checked for authenticity, ensuring the feedback can be trusted. The breakdown of the review is as follows:
| Rating | Total Reviews |
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| 5 Stars | 1 |
| 4 Stars | 0 |
| 3 Stars | 0 |
| 2 Stars | 0 |
| 1 Star | 0 |
With such a positive review, this Halloween in Ireland short break appears to be an excellent option for those seeking a spooky celebration in the Emerald Isle.
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Preparing for the Halloween Party
As travelers eagerly await the Halloween festivities in Ireland, it’s important to prepare for the lively party ahead.
To ensure a spooktacular experience, consider the following tips:
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Choose a creative costume that embraces the Halloween spirit.
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Bring a small bag or purse to easily carry essentials.
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Familiarize yourself with traditional Irish Halloween customs and games.
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Pace yourself to enjoy the full evening’s entertainment.
With a bit of planning, guests can fully enjoy the enchanting atmosphere and make unforgettable memories at the Halloween party in Ireland.
Exploring Dublin’s Haunted Sites
Beyond the lively Halloween party, guests can explore Dublin’s haunted sites and uncover the city’s spooky history. From the chilling cells of Kilmainham Gaol to the eerie atmosphere of St. Michan’s Church, there are many haunted spots to discover.
| Haunted Site | Spooky Details |
| — | — |
| Kilmainham Gaol | Former prison where Irish revolutionaries were held and executed. Reported ghostly sightings. |
| St. Michan’s Church | Crypt contains mummified remains, which are said to whisper and move. |
| Bram Stoker’s Birthplace | The author of Dracula was born in this historic house. |
| Hellfire Club | Allegedly haunted by the souls of occult members from the 18th century. |
Making the Most of Your Short Break
With a short break in Ireland, travelers can make the most of their time by balancing the lively Halloween festivities with opportunities to explore the country’s haunted history.
Enjoy Ireland’s lively Halloween festivities and haunted history during a short break.
Some tips include:
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Participate in the Halloween party to learn about the local customs and traditions.
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Explore Dublin’s haunted sites, like the Brazen Head pub, to learn about the city’s spooky past.
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Indulge in traditional Irish cuisine, like lamb stew and Guinness, to fuel your adventures.
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Take a day trip to the countryside to appreciate Ireland’s natural beauty and medieval castles.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Dress Code for the Halloween Party?
The dress code for the Halloween party is festive and creative. Travelers are encouraged to wear costumes or dress up in Halloween-themed attire to fully embrace the spooky and celebratory atmosphere of the event.
Is There a Minimum Age Requirement to Attend the Tour?
There’s no minimum age to attend the tour, but infants must sit on laps. The tour is suitable for most travelers, though it’s not wheelchair accessible, though strollers are allowed.
Can Travelers Bring Their Own Alcohol to the Party?
Travelers are not allowed to bring their own alcohol to the party. The tour includes dinner and drinks, so all alcohol will be provided at the event. Outside alcohol is prohibited for the safety and enjoyment of all attendees.
Are There Any Special Dietary Options Available During the Tour?
The tour provides meal options, but doesn’t specify any special dietary accommodations. Travelers with specific dietary needs should contact the tour provider directly to inquire about availability and make arrangements prior to the trip.
What Is the Best Way to Get to the Meeting Point in Dublin?
The best way to get to the meeting point in Dublin is by taking public transport. Travelers can take the bus, train, or taxi to the specified location. Many hotels also offer shuttle services to the meeting point.
The Sum Up
Enjoy Ireland’s spooky Halloween festivities with this captivating short break. Enjoy a thrilling Halloween party and explore Dublin’s haunted history, including iconic sites like Kilmainham Gaol. With meals and accommodation included, you’ll have a memorable celebration in one of the world’s most haunted cities. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to experience the magic of Halloween in Ireland.
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