1/9CIE Tours Keeps Growing SalesMany CIE itineraries visit the Blarney Castle, one of the top attractions in Ireland. // © 2014 ShutterstockPreviousNext2/9CIE Tours Keeps Growing SalesCIE stops at St. David’s Cathedral, a major pilgrimage site in Wales. // © 2014 Mindy PoderPreviousNext3/9CIE Tours Keeps Growing SalesA highlight on Wales itineraries is a ride on the 151-year-old Ffestiniog Railway through Snowdonia National Park. // © 2014 Mindy PoderPreviousNext4/9CIE Tours Keeps Growing SalesA CIE tour director/driver and local Welsh guide offer commentary on the way to Conwy Castle. // © 2014 Mindy PoderPreviousNext5/9CIE Tours Keeps Growing SalesJohn Vavrina, vice president of sales for CIE, and Paul O'Meara, director of sales, New England for CIE, sample craft beers at Albion Ale House. // © 2014 Mindy PoderPreviousNext6/9CIE Tours Keeps Growing SalesWales’ Caernarfon Castle, the location of the investiture of Prince Charles, is also included on itineraries. // © 2014 CIE Tours internationalPreviousNext7/9CIE Tours Keeps Growing SalesCIE itineraries to Wales include the beach town of Tenby, a walled city with plenty of pubs, restaurants and shops. // © 2014 Mindy PoderPreviousNext8/9CIE Tours Keeps Growing SalesVisiting an Irish sheep herder is a CIE guest favorite. // © 2014 CIE Tours internationalPreviousNext9/9CIE Tours Keeps Growing SalesCIE closely monitors guest satisfaction, only selecting properties with guest approval, such the Killarney Plaza Hotel & Spa. // © 2014 CIE Tours internationalPreviousNext