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Old Apr 7th, 2003 | 03:22 PM
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Where should we go for 8 days with chauffeur?

I'm planning an 8 day trip to Ireland. Six adult family members in a chauffeur driven mini-bus. Probably staying at B&amp;B's. All I need to know is where to go. Can you help me?<BR><BR>Thanks in advance. Bob
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Old Apr 7th, 2003 | 04:34 PM
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I would not presume to make a suggestion, you should receive plenty from the very active and informed members on this site, but I would welcome info as to how you arranged for a chauffeur and an idea of cost, if I could be so bold. We are going on our first trip to Ireland in July with 6 adults and would consider &quot;leaving the driving&quot; to an able local-would free up the planning considerably. <BR>FYI we are taking a fairly traditional route, arriving Shannon first to Doolin area then counterclockwise, to Dingle, Kenmare, Kinsale area, Waterford, Cashel back to Shannon. The tricky bit (for me)is to work out the best way to accommodate a variety of interests. The more guides and sites I investigate the more I am certain that this won't be the one and only trip to Ireland. Happy traveling.
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Old Apr 7th, 2003 | 04:34 PM
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I would not presume to make a suggestion, you should receive plenty from the very active and informed members on this site, but I would welcome info as to how you arranged for a chauffeur and an idea of cost, if I could be so bold. We are going on our first trip to Ireland in July with 6 adults and would consider &quot;leaving the driving&quot; to an able local-would free up the planning considerably. <BR>FYI we are taking a fairly traditional route, arriving Shannon first to Doolin area then counterclockwise, to Dingle, Kenmare, Kinsale area, Waterford, Cashel back to Shannon. The tricky bit (for me)was to work out the best way to accommodate a variety of interests. The more guides and sites I investigate the more I am certain that this won't be the one and only trip to Ireland. Happy traveling.
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Old Apr 7th, 2003 | 04:43 PM
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Why are you hiring a chauffeur? Are you afraid to drive in Ireland? You may find it more cost effective to drive yourself and pay a professional destination specialist to plan your itinerary.
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Old Apr 7th, 2003 | 10:58 PM
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Bob, You can get a professional itinerry for Ireland: $75 for up to a two-week trip at http://www.irelandyes.com/help.html At that price you can afford the chauffer and itinerry.
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