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10-Day Ireland Honeymoon + Porto Wedding: Aug 31–Sep 9, 2026

Day 1 · Mon, Aug 31
Dublin area

Arrival in Ireland — Relax and Romantic Evening

Morning:

After landing and clearing customs, ease into Ireland with a gentle morning stroll through [Phoenix Park](https://www.phoenixpark.ie), where you can spot deer and sip coffee at the nearby [Marlay Park Café](https://www.google.com/search?q=Marlay+Park+Caf%C3%A9+Ireland+honeymoon+at+the+end+of+August+going+in+to+september%2C+traveling+from+ireland+to+porto%2C+portugal+for+a+wedding+on+september+9th+at+the+end+of+the+trip.+Total+timeframe+is+10+days%2C+coming+from+Greenville+SC+official+site) for a relaxed start. Follow that with a late-morning visit to the elegant National Botanic Gardens in Glasnevin - wander the glasshouses, enjoy the seasonal blooms, and grab a light lunch at the on-site café before checking into your Dublin-area accommodation and freshening up for an easy afternoon.

Afternoon:

Stroll through the historic streets of [St. Stephen's Green](https://www.ststephensgreenpark.ie), lingering on the bandstand and ducking into nearby boutique shops before settling at [Bewley's Grafton Street Café](https://www.google.com/search?q=Bewley%27s+Grafton+Street+Caf%C3%A9+Ireland+honeymoon+at+the+end+of+August+going+in+to+september%2C+traveling+from+ireland+to+porto%2C+portugal+for+a+wedding+on+september+9th+at+the+end+of+the+trip.+Total+timeframe+is+10+days%2C+coming+from+Greenville+SC+official+site) for a leisurely afternoon tea or light pastries. Later, wander the Georgian squares around Merrion Row, peek inside the elegant [Royal Hibernian Academy](https://www.rhagallery.ie) if there's an exhibition, then return to your hotel to refresh before an intimate dinner.

Evening:

As twilight settles, enjoy a romantic riverside walk along the Grand Canal before heading to the cozy, intimate atmosphere of The Winding Stair for a candlelit dinner of modern Irish cuisine and a well-curated wine list. After dinner, cross to the atmospheric Ha'penny Bridge for classic photo ops and finish the night with live traditional music and a nightcap at the welcoming Cobblestone in Smithfield for an authentic Dublin pub experience.

Day 2 · Tue, Sep 1
Dublin

Explore Dublin — Culture, Castles, and Cozy Pubs

Morning:

Begin your day with a guided tour of the dramatic medieval Dublin Castle complex and its atmospheric State Apartments, then wander through the adjoining Dubh Linn Gardens for quiet morning light. From there, head to the nearby [Chester Beatty Library](https://chesterbeatty.ie) to browse extraordinary manuscripts and world art-finish with a hearty brunch at the elegant Queen of Tarts to fuel the afternoon of exploring ahead.

Afternoon:

Wander through the leafy pathways of St. Patrick's Cathedral's grounds and then join a guided tasting at The Bald Barista to sample locally roasted coffee and artisanal pastries. Continue with a relaxed stroll along the River Liffey to the colorful quays of Temple Bar Market, where you can browse craft stalls and enjoy a casual seafood lunch at Fish Shop by Rippon, then linger over a pint at the historic The Long Hall as the afternoon light softens.

Evening:

As twilight deepens, take a scenic stroll through the atmospheric alleys of Dame Street toward an intimate performance at The Pavillion Theatre, then enjoy a pre-show aperitif at the stylish Sophie's Cocktail Bar overlooking the city. After the show, savor a late dinner of contemporary Irish tasting dishes at Chapter One, followed by a nightcap and live jazz at the elegant Duke in the Temple Bar area for a polished end to your cultural day.

Day 3 · Wed, Sep 2
Killarney / Ring of Kerry

Scenic Drive to Killarney — Ring of Kerry Highlights

Morning:

Set out early from your Dublin-area stay and pause for a scenic coffee break and photo stop at the charming coastal village of Drogheda before heading southwest; continue with a leisurely detour to explore the atmospheric ruins and shoreline views at Rock of Dunamase, stretching your legs among emerald fields. Arrive into County Kerry mid-morning and take a gentle walk through the ancient woodlands of Killarney National Park, then enjoy a lakeside brunch at The Lake Hotel overlooking Lough Leane to fuel the afternoon's Ring of Kerry drive.

Afternoon:

Wind your way along the iconic Ring of Kerry with a midday stop at the clifftop hamlet of Sneem, where you can browse artisan shops and enjoy a seafood chowder at The Moorings Restaurant with harbor views. Continue to the peaceful seaside village of Cromane for a short beach walk and a chance to watch local boats, then take a scenic drive up to the panoramic viewpoint at Molls Gap for golden-hour photos before arriving in Killarney for an evening by the lakes.

Evening:

As dusk falls, unwind with a cozy dinner at [Bricín Restaurant & Traditional Irish Music](https://www.google.com/search?q=Bric%C3%ADn+Restaurant+%26+Traditional+Irish+Music+Ireland+honeymoon+at+the+end+of+August+going+in+to+september%2C+traveling+from+ireland+to+porto%2C+portugal+for+a+wedding+on+september+9th+at+the+end+of+the+trip.+Total+timeframe+is+10+days%2C+coming+from+Greenville+SC+official+site) in the nearby village, where local lamb and seafood are paired with live trad tunes for a warm, romantic vibe. Afterwards, take a moonlit stroll around Ross Castle's shores in Killarney National Park, pausing for photos of the lake reflections, then finish with a nightcap at the intimate Torc Bar where you can swap day-of-road stories by the fire.

Day 4 · Thu, Sep 3
Cliffs of Moher / Doolin

Cliffs of Moher and West Coast Villages

Morning:

Drive west early and begin with a brisk coastal walk from the Doolin Pier, then catch a short morning sea safari to view the cliffs from the water-look for puffins and dramatic sea stacks as you approach. Back on shore, follow a cliff-top stroll toward the Cliffs of Moher Visitor Experience, pause for coffee at the nearby Tea on the Cliffs pop-up, and take in sweeping views before heading to the charming thatched-roof village of Liscannor for a seafood brunch at McGann's to continue your west-coast adventure.

Afternoon:

After your cliff-top morning, drift south along the coast to the charming harbor of Lahinch for a relaxed lunch at The Beach Pavilion with fresh local fish and sea views, then rent boards or book a surf lesson with West Coast Surf School if you're feeling adventurous. Later, explore the sleepy village of Ballyvaughan, stroll its limestone lanes to the artisan shops, and enjoy an evening tasting of local cheeses and wildflower honey at Ballyvaughan Food Company before settling into a cozy B&B nearby.

Evening:

As dusk falls, head to the cozy fishing village of Doolin Pier (away from the cliff crowds) for a seafood-focused dinner at Gus O'Connor's Pub, enjoying live traditional music and locally caught crab or hake. After dinner, take a short drive to the windswept stretch near Liscannor Bay for a golden-hour shoreline walk, then finish the night with a pint and local storyteller session at McDermott's Pub in nearby Doolin Village, soaking up the warm hospitality and sea-salted air before retiring to your B&B.

Day 5 · Fri, Sep 4
Galway

Galway Charm — Music, Food, and Strolls

Morning:

Wake up to a leisurely breakfast at Ard Bia at Nimmos, then wander the colorful lanes toward the seaside for a morning visit to Salthill Promenade - stroll the pier, dip your toes, or rent a tandem bike for a breezy ride along the coast. Follow with a visit to the lively Galway Market under Church Lane for artisanal pastries and craft stalls, and climb the historic stone steps of Spanish Arch to watch fishing boats and sea birds while planning the afternoon's music-filled exploration.

Afternoon:

Head inland for a relaxed lunch at The Pie Maker in the Latin Quarter, then wander through the colorful artisan stalls of Eyre Square Market sampling local cheeses and smoked salmon. In the late afternoon, join a hands-on session at Galway City Distillery for a whiskey or gin tasting paired with small plates, followed by a scenic riverside stroll to Spanish Arch Gallery to catch a contemporary craft exhibit before settling in for evening music.

Evening:

As twilight falls, wander the lively quay toward Eyre Square Bistro for a relaxed pre-dinner aperitif on their terrace, then savor a seafood tasting menu at the intimate Moran's Oyster Cottage - famed locally for fresh oysters and mussels in a cozy, candlelit setting. After dinner, drift to Tigh Neachtain for live traditional music and a well-poured pint in a warm pub atmosphere, finishing the night with a moonlit stroll along the river to glimpse street performers and late-night artisan stalls near Quay Lane.

Day 6 · Sat, Sep 5
Midlands or Westmeath

Return Toward Dublin — Quiet Countryside Stop

Morning:

Begin your morning with a peaceful walk around the ornamental lakes and manicured gardens of [Belvedere House, Gardens & Park](https://www.google.com/search?q=Belvedere+House%2C+Gardens+%26+Park+Ireland+honeymoon+at+the+end+of+August+going+in+to+september%2C+traveling+from+ireland+to+porto%2C+portugal+for+a+wedding+on+september+9th+at+the+end+of+the+trip.+Total+timeframe+is+10+days%2C+coming+from+Greenville+SC+official+site), followed by a guided tour of the historic house to learn about its faded Regency charm. Afterward, stop for a leisurely brunch of homemade soda bread and farm cheeses at the nearby Loughcrew Café, then stretch your legs on a short hill-walk to the ancient passage tombs at Loughcrew Cairns for panoramic views and a gentle brush with Ireland's prehistoric past before continuing eastward toward Dublin.

Afternoon:

After your morning at [Belvedere House, Gardens & Park](https://www.google.com/search?q=Belvedere+House%2C+Gardens+%26+Park+Ireland+honeymoon+at+the+end+of+August+going+in+to+september%2C+traveling+from+ireland+to+porto%2C+portugal+for+a+wedding+on+september+9th+at+the+end+of+the+trip.+Total+timeframe+is+10+days%2C+coming+from+Greenville+SC+official+site) and the cairns, ease into a slow countryside afternoon with a relaxed lunch at The Olde Post Inn in Mullingar, then wander the tranquil pathways of Tullynally Castle & Gardens to enjoy formal lawns, woodland walks, and romantic hidden follies. Finish with a gentle boating trip on Lough Owel-rent a rowboat or join a guided eco-cruise-to watch swans glide past and soak up golden-hour light before continuing your drive back toward Dublin.

Evening:

As dusk settles, enjoy a relaxed farm-to-table dinner at The Mullingar Room (or a similar country house restaurant) where seasonal Irish produce and locally raised lamb are paired with regional wines for a cozy, intimate meal. After dinner, take a gentle twilight stroll through the manicured walled gardens of Belvedere Estate's nearby private garden or along the quiet banks of Lough Ennell, then finish the night with a fireside dram and conversation at The Greville Arms Hotel bar for a true low-key Irish evening before returning to your room.

Day 7 · Sun, Sep 6
Porto, Portugal

Fly from Ireland to Porto — Arrival and Evening in Porto

Morning:

After your flight from Ireland, ease into Porto with a relaxed breakfast at Café Progresso, then head to the sunlit riverside neighborhood of Foz do Douro for a gentle stroll along the promenade where the river meets the Atlantic and you can watch local fishermen and surfers. Continue with a visit to the serene gardens of [Jardins do Palácio de Cristal](https://www.cm-porto.pt) for sweeping city and river views, and enjoy a light picnic of local cheeses and pastel de nata while planning your first evening in the historic Ribeira.

Afternoon:

After settling into your hotel, wander the mosaic-lined streets of Cedofeita for relaxed gallery hopping and stop for a light lunch of francesinha-inspired small plates at the neighborhood bistro Café da Fábrica. Spend the late afternoon exploring the intimate exhibitions at [Museu Nacional Soares dos Reis](https://museusoaresdosreis.gov.pt) and then take a scenic tram ride along the waterfront to Palácio da Bolsa, where a guided tour of the ornate Arab Room offers a romantic glimpse into Porto's mercantile past before returning to your riverside base for the evening.

Evening:

As the sun lowers, savor a riverside aperitif at Vinum at Graham's Lodge with sweeping views of the Douro and Vila Nova de Gaia before crossing the iconic bridge for dinner. Enjoy a candlelit seafood meal at Taberna dos Mercadores, then finish the night with a leisurely stroll along the lit-up Ribeira promenade and a nightcap at the cozy, old-world Café Bar A Brasileira to soak up Porto's romantic evening atmosphere.

Day 8 · Mon, Sep 7
Porto

Porto Sightseeing — Wine Cellars and Riverside Walks

Morning:

Begin with a relaxed breakfast at Padaria Ribeiro before taking a scenic stroll through the colorful streets up to the hilltop Igreja do Carmo to admire its azulejo facade and morning light. Continue with a guided port blending workshop and cellar tour at Sandeman Cellars in Vila Nova de Gaia, where you'll taste vintage ports and learn to identify varietal notes while enjoying river views back toward the Ribeira.

Afternoon:

Wander through the artisan shops and lively food stalls of Mercado do Bolhão for a light lunch of bifana or fresh seafood, then follow with a scenic riverside walk across the Dom Luís I Bridge to explore the charming riverside streets of Cais de Gaia, sampling pastel de nata at a waterfront café. In the late afternoon, join a guided tour and tasting at Kopke Port Cellars to discover a historic family-run lodge's aged tawny and vintage ports, then relax on the terrace watching the sunlight gild the Douro's boats.

Evening:

As twilight deepens, enjoy a sunset cruise on the Douro departing from Ribeira Quay, sipping a glass of vinho verde as the city lights begin to shimmer. After docking, wander up to the hilltop terrace at Miradouro da Vitória for panoramic night views, then settle into a cozy dinner of grilled fish and petiscos at Casa de Pasto da Palmeira, finishing with a relaxed fado performance or live guitar at the intimate Casa da Guitarra to cap a romantic Porto evening.

Day 9 · Tue, Sep 8
Porto

Last Day to Prepare for Wedding — Relax and Local Exploration

Morning:

Ease into your final full day with a leisurely breakfast at Fábrica da Nata sampling warm pastel de nata, then wander the morning calm of the riverside neighborhood of Miragaia for its quiet cobbled lanes and photo-ready azulejo facades. Continue with a couples' spa session at the boutique The Yeatman Spa (reserve a morning treatment) to unwind and glow before wedding festivities, followed by a light brunch of petiscos and sea bream at Ode Portucale to fuel the day's preparations.

Afternoon:

Spend a leisurely afternoon wandering the hillside lanes of Ribeira das Flores, popping into independent shops and stopping for a light seafood lunch at Taberna do Largo, then take a private tasting of artisanal cheeses and preserved sardines at Comercio do Bolhão to sample regional flavors. Later, enjoy a slow, romantic boat taxi upriver to Quinta do Seixo for a guided port vineyard walk and intimate tasting on a terrace with Douro views-perfect calm time to toast the upcoming celebration while returning to your hotel to dress and prepare.

Evening:

As dusk falls, enjoy a relaxed riverside aperitif at Ribeira Square, then wander the lantern-lit backstreets toward Rua das Flores to browse boutique shops and pick up a small keepsake. For dinner, savor modern Portuguese flavors at Cantinho do Avillez then finish the night with a digestif and skyline views from the rooftop bar at The Yeatman Hotel, letting the quiet glow of the Douro set a calm, romantic tone before the wedding day.

Day 10 · Wed, Sep 9
Porto

Wedding Day in Porto

Morning:

Begin your wedding morning with a calm, private breakfast at Mercado Ferreira Borges's quieter café stalls, sampling fresh pastries and a shared pastel de nata while watching the city wake. Afterward, enjoy a couples' pampering session-book a pre-ceremony hair and light make-up appointment at Espaço Beauty Porto followed by a brief stroll through the sunlit gardens of Jardim de São Lázaro to collect your thoughts and take a few intimate pre-wedding photos before heading to the venue.

Afternoon:

After a calm morning of preparations, steal a relaxed moment together with a private riverside lunch at Ribeiro da Schin on Cais de Gaia, sampling light octopus tapas and chilled vinho verde while watching the Douro glide by. Later, take a short, romantic private boat transfer from Vila Nova de Gaia Pier upriver for golden-hour photos beneath the Dom Luís I Bridge and a quiet toast on board before returning to the hotel to dress for the ceremony.

Evening:

After the ceremony, slip away for an intimate sunset aperitif at Espaço Porto Cruz on Vila Nova de Gaia's terrace to taste aged tawny ports while watching the Douro glow. Follow with a celebratory dinner at DOP by Rui Paula, where contemporary Portuguese tasting dishes and a curated wine pairing create a memorable post-wedding feast, then end the night with dancing or a relaxed rooftop nightcap at Rooftop Flores, taking in the lit cityscape beneath the stars.

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