2025 Quilters Journey to Ireland

Belfast, UK

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Deb Roberts' Tours
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13 reviews
Aug 16 - Sep 3, 2025
Group size: 20 - 26
2025 Quilters Journey to Ireland
Belfast, UK

Deb Roberts' Tours
  • Email address verified
13 reviews

Aug 16 - Sep 3, 2025
Group size: 20 - 26

About this trip

Ireland Journey with Sue Spargo, including our 3 day retreat with Sue in Belfast


IMPORTANT INFORMATION - please read through to the end.


Enjoy our amazing Celtic journey as it is perfect for anyone, but especially a quilt enthusiast as we've planned this visit to enjoy Ireland from a quilter's perspective. Our comprehensive tour features the best of Emerald Isle scenery and with our relaxed touring schedule we will have ample time for quilt and  fabric browsing as we enjoy the sights along our way. We've even expanded the tour this year to include an additional day to enjoy the Ring of Kerry and an opportunity to take a Celtic theme quilt class with one of Ireland's most beloved quilting instructors.  Our special journey together will highlight the beauty of the Irish countryside, diversity of the Irish culture and allow us to meet and enjoy the company of Irish quilters.


When booking, unless you are paying for everyone on your booking's fees, we strongly suggest each person book separately (as individuals).  Otherwise please note that communications are only sent to the booking person on the account, including invoices.  We cannot separate booking accounts once they are booked.   No one but the person making the booking will be able to make changes to the booking.  Booking separately also allows us to communicate easily with each person on the booking.   Once again, if you are booking and not planning to pay on your cabin partner's behalf, please book individually.

So you will be in the same cabin as your travel partner, there is a place to note roommates on the booking form.


All guests must be 21 or over. 


Before registering for the tour please read our terms and conditions which include our Liablity Waiver and Release.  These can be found at https://worldofquiltstravel.com/terms-and-conditions.    


PLEASE USE YOUR PASSPORT NAME ON YOUR BOOKING.


Please note the final payment deadline for this Ireland tour is April 1, 2025.



Quilters Journey of Ireland Highlights

 

Our circle Ireland tour begins and ends in Belfast and west to the beautiful Irish Atlantic coast along the Wild Atlantic Way, then south to Cork giving you a first hand glimpse into all that makes this beautiful island so magical.  Then we travel up to Dublin before ending our tour in Belfast where we will attend Ireland's QUILT FAYRE!  For those that wish, Sue will be offering a 3 day workshop option at the end of the tour with an exclusive project created just for our Irish guest.

In addition to many quilt and fabric shop stops throughout our journey, some of the other stops on our tour include (but are not limited to): 


QUILTFAYRE! Irelands largest quilting extravaganza 


Meet and Greet/Show & Tell with Irish Quilters: It is always so nice to connect with others in our quilting community throughout the world.  It's especially nice to meet and see the work of the charming and creative quilters in Ireland.   


Dublin: Enjoy the vibrant pubs, eclectic markets, and numerous cultural attractions that make Dublin one of the most interesting small cities in the world. Founded as a Viking settlement at the mouth of the River Liffey, Ireland’s capital city is rich with history and filled with storytellers. Major landmarks include: Christ Church Cathedral (the oldest building in Ireland), the Dublin Castle (which has stood since the 12th Century), the Spire of Dublin, the statue of Molly Malone, Trinity College, and the Guinness brewery. Here  you’ll find cobbled streets, lit with the ruddiness of pubs ringing with Irish folk tunes.  

Belfast: Compact and easy to explore on foot, Belfast is known for its turbulent history as well as an attitude that values having a good time. The city has something to offer everyone, from an international selection of restaurants, bars, and cafes, to a rugged natural splendor.  There are hundreds of pubs in Northern Ireland’s capital, but The Crown is something special and a must for any visitor, located just across the street from the Grand Opera House and our fabulous 4 star hotel.  Also, the birthplace of the Titanic!  We will make a stop at the fabulous Titanic Museum for any who would wish to take a tour here.

The Giants Causeway: The Giant's Causeway is an area of about 40,000 interlocking basalt columns, the result of an ancient volcanic fissure eruption. It is located in County Antrim on the north coast of Northern Ireland, about three miles northeast of the town of Bushmills.

Ulster Folk Art Museum: Step back in time and uncover a way of life from 100 years ago. Discover cottages, farms, schools, and shops as you wander through the beautiful parkland of the Folk Museum chatting to costumed visitor guides demonstrating traditional crafts. Climb on and off majestic steam locomotives or experience the sensation of flight in the Transport Museum bursting with horse drawn carriages, electric trams, motorbikes, fire-engines, and vintage cars.  

Cliffs of Moher: Towering heights and crashing waves, ageless legends and endless flurrying birds: the Cliffs of Moher are a natural masterpiece. These breathtaking sea cliffs are located at the southwestern edge of the Burren region in County Clare, Ireland. They run for about 14 kilometres.

County Kerry: A county in the South-West Region of Ireland, Kerry is one of the most mountainous regions of Ireland. It faces the Atlantic Ocean and features many peninsulas, inlets, and islands, resulting in a breathtakingly picturesque landscape. Kerry is as close as one can get to the mythical Ireland: A Celtic kingdom of misty mountains promised by glossy brochures and Hollywood films. **

Dingle Peninsula: Located in County Kerry and comprising Europe’s westernmost point, the Dingle Peninsula features stunning views, natural wonder, and extensive archaeological monuments dating back 6,000 years. This is the sort of fairytale place that one might imagine when reading Celtic folklore and mythology. Many Hollywood movies have been filmed here.  While here you will have an opportunity to take an optional Celtic quilting workshop.

Slea Head Drive: A circular route, beginning and ending in Dingle, which takes in a large number of attractions and stunning views on the western end of the Dingle Peninsula. Slea Head is a well-known and recognized landmark and very scenic viewpoint, with a dramatic view of the Blasket Islands.

Ring of Kerry:  Rolling green hills and sparkling lakes. Sheep and cows grazing in patchwork fields. Unspoiled golden beaches giving way to jaw-dropping cliffs. You will find each turn brings a new treat, from lakes, rivers, waterfalls and castles. This treasure on southwest coast of Ireland really has it all.  

Sheepdog Trials: Enjoy up close and personal viewing of sheepdogs and the sheep they guard.  See how they work, obey commands and take care of their flocks.  This is a rare treat that has been well received by our guests.

Blarney Castle: A medieval stronghold in Blarney, near Cork, Ireland. At the top of the Castle lies the Stone of Eloquence, better known as the Blarney Stone, which legend tells us is a magical stone upon which Irish kings were crowned. 

Waterford Factory:  A manufacturer of crystal, the factory is named after the city of Waterford, Ireland. The origin of crystal production in Waterford dates back to 1783, when George and William Penrose started producing extremely fine flint glass that became world-renowned. Today, skilled craftsmen are on display demonstrating their trade of making the Waterford Crystal. Experience the meticulous process of molding, blowing, cutting, sculpting, and engraving that goes into producing this fine crystal. 

Historic Avoca Mill: Now famed for it's food and fabulous woven articles, in 1723 this co-operative weaving mill was set up along the banks of the Avoca River. Here, local farmers could grind their corn, and spin and weave their wool for clothing for the local miners. Times were tough in rural Ireland and the mill was soon a vital local resource. 

REGISTERING FOR IRELAND

Before booking this tour, please review and understand the terms and conditions found at our website.  Please note, the final payment deadline is April 1, 2025.  Should someone register after this date, full payment is due at time of registration and space/prices are subject to availability.  Please register early as spaces cannot be guaranteed.  The cancellation deadline is March 1, 2025.


If you are registering as a single person, wanting a private room, this is very simple, just enter the information requested.


If you are registering and want to share a room with a friend, be certain you include your friend's name on the registration form.  If it is left blank there are no guarantees we will figure out who it is you want to room with.  It is BEST IF FRIENDS BOOK SEPARATELY as wetravel.com only sends one invoice, the total cannot be separated.


If you are registering and need a roommate in order to go, please indicate this in the space provided.


It's also quite easy to book with your roommate - but again unless you are paying for both people in your room, we suggest you each fill out a form.


 Please do not make air arrangements to Dublin until you the tour has been confirmed as a go.    


Available Packages

Shared Room Ireland Tour with Retreat
Deposit:$750
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Shared room, 16 day Ireland tour AND 3 day Sue Spargo Retreat. Price is per person, 2 people per room/2 beds per room.  (Triple or Quadruple person rooms are not available.)



Pricing includes the 16 day tour AND the Sue Spargo retreat only. 



 

$7,595
Deposit:$750
Private Rm Ireland Tour & 3 day retreat
Deposit:$750
Sold Out

Private Room for single use, 1 person per room/1 king, queen or double bed per room.  Pricing based on shared room rate plus the $4050 single supplement which has been added to the full price.


Price is for one person in a private room for the 16 day tour AND the 3 day retreat with Sue Spargo in Belfast.


 

 

$11,645
Deposit:$750
16 day tour, 3 days Belfast (no retreat)
Deposit:$750

Price to share a room on the 16 day tour and the 3 day retreat in Belfast but NOT participate in the retreat.

$6,495
Deposit:$750

Available options

Quilting Class in Dingle - includes kit
$110
Deposit: $0

Celtic quilt class, includes the kit and workshop fee.

PLEASE DO NOT BOOK THIS AND MUCKROSS HOUSE FARM AS THEY ARE OFFERED AT THE SAME TIME

Full day Muckross House and Farm Visit
$125
Deposit: $0

Full day tour to Muckross House and Farm with transportation, entry to Home, Gardens and Farm. PLEASE DO NOT BOOK THIS AND THE QUILT CLASS



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Deb Roberts' Tours
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It was a great adventure--meeting friendly people in the group, learning a ton of material about Morocco's history, about various crafts, seeing the countryside, not just the large cities, good food, interesting a varied accommodations (loved the riads) and an all round good time.
By Nancy G for 2024 Quilters In-Depth Textile Journey to Morocco on Sep 26, 2024
Incredible and action-packed! So many sights, wonderful accommodations and delicious food.
By Jamie S for 2024 Quilters In-Depth Textile Journey to Morocco on Sep 25, 2024
Our Irish Journey was a wonderful experience. The scenery was beautiful and our accommodations were very comfortable. The group of quilter could not have been a nicer group to travel with. Add in fabric purchasing, quilt class and historical quilts and you have a perfect vacation. Thank you Deb for providing such a great trip!
By Nancy J for 2024 Quilters Journey to Ireland on Jun 12, 2024
Thank you Nancy, I am so pleased you enjoyed yourself. I hope to see you again. Deb
By Deb Roberts' Tours on Jun 18, 2024
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I had an awesome time on the Ireland tour. I look forward to going again . Met great people! Bus driver was outstanding and very informative. I love the world of quilt travel tours! I have booked another one of their tours
By Drewann A for 2024 Quilters Journey to Ireland on Jun 11, 2024
Thank you Drewann, we will see you again soon!
By Deb Roberts' Tours on Jun 18, 2024
DR
Fantastic
By Mary K for 2024 Quilters Journey to Ireland on Jun 11, 2024
Thank you Mary, I am pleased you enjoyed yourself. I hope to see you again. Deb
By Deb Roberts' Tours on Jun 11, 2024
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