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What is included in the travel package?
Included in the price of your  travel package: 
  • Airfare from Charlotte (except fuel charges)
  • Six (6) nights’ hotel-stay plus porterage and service charges in Dublin
  • All breakfasts and two dinners
  • All admission fees & in-country transportation to planned attractions
  • Government taxes, and flight bags with ID tags.
 
What are the added benefits of traveling with the Council?
The World Affairs Council of Charlotte offers you a chance to travel with Ambassador Ed Brynn and other highly-knowledgeable guides that can tie the history and current events of a particular place together and make it meaningful and relevant to you. We are also able to gather key local experts to bring you the best of what Dublin has to offer beyond the surface of everyday attractions.  The Council is committed to creating customized tours where global learning and understanding are the primary goals, followed by linking you with other travelers who are interested in being more than just tourists. If you want to be a part of an unforgettable experience, we invite you to travel with us.   
 
Did you know...?
Besides the hospitable people, the country’s natural beauty, and the chance to see some of Ireland’s most important places in an ideal environment, every North Carolinian should know about the historical ties we hold with Ireland. We have several links going back to the inception of the state. You can read more here. Looking beyond local connections, Ireland’s reputation as the “Silicon Valley of Europe” and its recent accomplishment of having the highest GDP growth in the world over the past decade may pique your interest to find out what’s been happening on their side of the pond.
 
(Photo courtesy of PHPhoto.com)
 
How do I sign up?
Please call The World Affairs Council at 704-687-7762 as soon as possible to add your name to our reservation list. Spaces are reserved on a first-come, first-serve basis. You will need to provide us with the following information:
  • Names of all travelers as they appear on your passport
  • A copy of your passport picture page
  • Your address
  • Best phone numbers and email address to reach you
  • A $400 deposit for each traveler paid by cash, check, or MasterCard/Visa
When are the other payments due after the initial deposit?
The balance should be paid to the World Affairs Council of Charlotte, and must be received by February 22, 2008. Cash, checks and credit cards are accepted. Payment of deposit or any partial or full payment for a reservation constitutes consent to all provisions listed herein.
 
Can I use my frequent flyer miles?
If you frequently fly with Continental or their partner airlines, you are welcome to use your miles. Continental offered the best deal on airfare as well as the best route; we will go through Newark so that your overseas flight will be the shortest possible connection.
 
What should I bring to wear?
The weather in Ireland is variable, just like anywhere else you may visit. Please check here for timely updates. Dublin's average temperatures in September and October are between 57 and 62 degrees, according to weather.com. Average precipitation ranges between 2.6" and 2.8" a month. Please be prepared by bringing rain gear and a light sweater or jacket for the cooler evenings. Although the tour is mainly casual, it would be a good idea to bring a coat and tie for men should dressier clothes be required for a restaurant you'd like to try.                                       
-Photo of The Mont Clare Hotel
 
What about transportation in Dublin?
Get out your comfortable shoes! Dublin is a great walking city and must be seen on foot. While we will have our own bus to visit some attractions, you can also take advantage of Dublin’s new light rail system call the DART
 
Can you help us plan our free time?
We encourage you to take advantage of our research on Dublin to see how you'd like to spend your free time. We want you to have the best experience possible so please visit our resource page to start your planning and get the maximum benefit from your trip.
 
What is your cancellation policy?
All deposits are non-refundable once processed. Cancellations received between the date of your deposit and 65 days before departure date will result in the loss of the initial tour deposit. Cancellations received between
 65 -31 days before departure date will incur 50% penalty and cancellations received between March 23, 2008 and the departure date will incur 100% penalty.
 
What if I am traveling alone?
You don't need to bring anyone with you to enjoy the tour. Rates are based on double occupancy, so you may be paired with other solo travelers for the hotel stay or you may choose to pay a single supplement fee of $425 and enjoy your own room. Please let us know your preference when you sign up.
 
Do you offer travel insurance?
Trip cancellation/Medical and Emergency Evacuation Insurance is available and IS RECOMMENDED. By special arrangement, with Travelex Insurance, a non-age specific comprehensive group policy is
available for this group. Retail travel insurance packages are also available and may be purchased through your preferred carrier. Additional information will be supplied upon registration.
 
Will our group meet before we leave?
Our first event in connection with the trip will be held at a private home on May 30th. We will offer a free wine and cheese party to discuss Ireland and the details of the tour with the guide who will lead it—Ambassador Ed Brynn. Please sign up by calling the Council.
 
Who should I contact for more information?
For general information on the tour, please contact Jennifer Armentrout at the Council. You will also need to make your payments directly to the Council. For specific travel details, please contact Knight Travel at
704-366-5525.
 
 

Dates: April 23 - April 30 2008
Location: Dublin, Ireland and surrounding areas
Cost: $2199
for members, $2399 for nonmembers