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This is one of the most spectacular AND POPULAR day Grand Canyon airplane tours available in the Southwest! As one of the popular Colorado River raft tours you will begin with an early morning flight over portions of the Grand Canyon and Glen Canyon aboard the Grand Canyon airplane tours en route from Grand Canyon to Page, Arizona. Enjoy the spectacular views of the Canyon and the Mighty Colorado River. You can also see the portion of river that you will soon be floating on! Before landing in Page, enjoy views of Lake Powell and the engineering marvel - the enormous Glen Canyon Dam. Exciting Grand Canyon flight and Glen Canyon Rafting Tour Upon landing you will join a fantastic guided "4 wheel drive" tour to Antelope Canyon. Your day just gets better as you return to the very base of Glen Canyon Dam. There you will board a large, motorized inflatable passenger river raft for one of the most exciting Glen Canyon raft tours. Cover over 200 million geological years on a guided 15.5 river-mile float through the most spectacular scenery of Glen Canyon. Over several hours you will float effortlessly on the Mighty Colorado River, which meticulously carved this incredible canyon. What you’ve seen from the air you now experience from the perspective of the canyon bottom! A picnic style box lunch is provided for each guest and can be enjoyed while sitting next to the river. Your Glen Canyon rafting trip ends at the historic Lee’s Ferry, where you will be met by our coaches or vans and be transferred back to the Grand Canyon through the high desert of the Navajo Indian Reservation with great views of the Painted Desert and the eastern portion of Grand Canyon National Park. With this combination Glen Canyon raft tours package, see the Grand Canyon attractions from the air, the river, and the rim in just one incredible day. This gentle Glen Canyon rafting trip experience is unforgettable and perfect for all aged 4 years and up! The price includes a $10 Fuel Surcharge Fee.
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The Mountain Montserrat is a massive rock over 4000 feet high, visible for miles, with weird shapes and rounded peaks that jut into the sky; there are paths, stairs, caves, chapels and hermitages scattered over the mountain, extraordinary landscapes and wonderful views. No wonder the whole mountain is also a Natural Park The Monastery & Black Madonna The 1000 year old Benedictine monastery is perched half way up the mountain and sheltered by its peaks. There is a basilica with the Chapel of Our Lady of Montserrat known as La Moreneta, the patron saint of Catalonia, and a presence strongly felt and revered. The community of monks also runs a boys’ school devoted to the study of music. The Sanctuary of Montserrat Surrounding the Monastery there are plenty of things to do, here are some top suggestions: Best place for pictures, with some outstanding views of both Montserrat and the surrounding plains Market stalls selling local goods like honey and Mató (fresh cheese) The Museum of Montserrat has an extensive collection with paintings by Dalí, Picasso, El Greco and even treasures from ancient Egypt! Restaurants and shops for anyone looking for souvenirs Funicular railway to Sant Joan chapel
Blarney Castle, built by the McCarthy clan over 600 years ago, still retains its old world charm with its towers, battlements and gated entrance built on a rocky outcrop. Kiss the Blarney stone, situated on the parapets of the castle, to gain the gift of eloquence - that is the ability to persuade people and being able to talk yourself out of trouble… Discovery Travel Channel lists kissing the Blarney Stone amongst its 99 things to do before you die! Rock close is a magical garden filled with enchanting druidic rock formations, water features and exotic plants. The grand Scottish baronial style Blarney House is reflects a bygone era of wealth and statesmanship. The Rock of Cashel is a multi-period monastic site, which was a fortress before it became the seat of the bishop of the diocese of Cashel, and venue where the historical Synod of Cashel was held. Visit the Great Cathedral, the Hall of Vicars Choral, Cormack's Chapel (with one of Ireland's best preserved Irish frescoes and Romanesque architecture) and a Round tower, all perched on a solid rock ringed by a curtain wall- most of it dating back from before the Cambro-Norman conquerors came to Ireland in the late 12th Century. Cahair Castle was once the stronghold of the powerful Butler family, the castle retains its impressive keep, tower and much of its original defensive structure. It is one of Ireland's largest and best preserved castles. It is situated on a rocky island on the River Suir. ITINERARY: 06:50 - Depart Dublin from Suffolk Street by the Molly Malone statue 09:00 - The Rock Of Cashel (1hr) 11:30 - Blarney Castle + lunch break (3hrs - lunch not included) 15:30 - Cahair Castle (1hr) 19:00 - Arrive Dublin.