You only have a few more days left to take advantage of the Early Bird Discount on three of our most popular tours.
December 31st is the deadline to save up to $148 on our Enchanted Ireland, Mysterious Wales and Sacred Scotland small group guided tours.
The photo at the top shows the Gallarus Oretory on Ireland’s Dingle Peninsula, a historic site that dates back to the 7th century. It’s just one of the highlights of our April 29 – May 8 Enchanted Ireland tour.
We’ll be doing a Druid ceremony on Beltane in the stone circle at the Grange stone circle near Lough Gur. Our group will also explore the Ring of Kerry, the Hill of Tara, and St Brigid’s Holy Well. And no tour of Ireland’s sacred sites would be complete without going to Newgrange and Knowth in the Boyne Valley.
The Welsh legend of Maen Ceti, also known as Arthur’s Stone, is that it started out as a rock that King Arthur found in his shoe. He threw it from the other side of the Loughor Estuary, and by the time it landed, it had grown to its enormous size. The capstone of the huge burial tomb is estimated to weigh 25 to 30 tons. Legend says the stone sometimes goes down to Port Eynon to drink from the sea. Another story is told that if a girl crawls around the stone three times and sees the face of her lover, he will always remain faithful to her.
Our May 14 – 23, 2024 Mysterious Wales tour will also visit Tintern Abbey in the Wye Valley, Snowdonia, the Fairy Glen at Betws y Coed, and St David’s Cathedral. Another highlight will be a Druid ceremony at Bryn Celli Ddu on the Isle of Anglesey.
The holy Isle of Iona in Scotland’s Inner Hebrides is known as the birthplace of Scottish Christianity. It was here in AD 563 that Saint Columba and 12 companions sailed from Ireland and founded a monastery. Over the centuries it grew into Iona Abbey, the burial place of at least 60 ancient kings, including Macbeth and Duncan.
In addition to Iona, our July 23 – August 1, 2024 Sacred Scotland tour will also visit Loch Ness and Rosemarkie Fairy Glen. In the Orkney Isles, we’ll explore Skara Brae, Maes Howe, the Stones of Stennes and the Ring of Brodgar.
All three of these “British Isles” tours are guaranteed departures, and the size is limited to a maximum of 20 participants, so we are confident they will be sold out soon, as they usually do.
And don’t forget, if you hurry you can still qualify for the Early Bird Discount, that will save you as much as $148.
Image credits:
Gallarus Oratory: MaryAnnLynch, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Arthur’s Stone: National Library of Wales, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons