Blarney Castle: Visitors line up to kiss the Blarney Stone and acquire the gift of gab. Kissing aside, this is an impressive 15th-century tower-house castle with unusual gardens, at their best in daffodil season -- early to mid-March.
Kinsale: This picturesque port, long a favored haven of sailors, is famed for its fine dining in tiny front-parlor eateries. It's also a chic place to see and be seen -- the Irish San Tropez.
The Cork Coastline: On the drive from Kinsale to Skibbereen you'll encounter friendly locals, charming little villages, unspoiled scenery, and excellent restaurants and pubs.
The Gap of Dunloe: A half-day tour lets you walk or ride horseback through the heart of Killarney's purple mountains and cross the glittering blue lake by row boat.
Skellig Michael: The rocky, twin-peaked island, topped with a seventh-century monastery, looms off-shore as you follow the Ring of Kerry, beckoning you to visit.
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