Breakfast: In the hotel.
Morning: We depart by motor coach for Galway – the cradle of Gaelic culture in the West and often referred to as the “city of tribes”, as it was home to 14 famous merchant families. We’ll make a stop at Drumcliffe, the final resting place of famed Irish poet W.B Yeats. Yeats is remembered as an important cultural leader, as a major playwright and as one of the very greatest poets of the century. The epitaph on his gravestone is well known: “Cast a cold eye / On life / On death / Horseman, pass by!”
Lunch: Lunch will be served in a restaurant en route.
Afternoon: The transfer to Galway continues.
Dinner: In the hotel.
Evening: At leisure.
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We enjoyed quite an eventful morning. In Drumcliffe we visited the grave of WB. Yeats. We then stopped at the Glencairn Waterfall and saw sheep and had an ice cream cone.
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Onward to the Glasshouse Hotel in Sligo for lunch.
On the continued journey to Galway, we stopped in Knock to visit the Knock Shrine and Basilica.



We arrived Galway at 5:30 PM, got settled in our room, then walked 0.3 miles to Thig Coili, a highly rated pub with traditional Irish music. Only had time for a pint, then back to the hotel for dinner. I will go there again during free time in a couple days.
