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Experience a 3-day private tour of Ireland’s west and southwest, beginning in the lively city of Galway. From there, marvel at the Cliffs of Moher, where the dramatic cliffs meet the vast Atlantic, and visit the Visitor Centre to learn more about this iconic natural wonder.
Explore the enchanting Burren, with its ancient limestone landscapes and historic Poulnabrone Dolmen, and soak in the stunning scenery of the Wild Atlantic Way.
Travel around the Ring of Kerry, taking in the breathtaking sights of Ross Castle, Killarney Lakes, Muckross House, and Torc Waterfall. Enjoy a memorable lunch with ocean views at the renowned Waterville Golf Course.
End your journey in the picturesque town of Kinsale, famous for its vibrant streets and medieval charm. After a delightful lunch and some time to explore, your tour concludes in Cork, leaving you with lasting memories of Ireland’s beauty and character.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Specialized infant seats are available
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Air-conditioned vehicle
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Galway
Hotel Pick up
Dunguaire Castle's
Photo Stop: Dunguaire Castle, perched on the shores of Galway Bay, is a picturesque 16th-century tower house. Steeped in history and legend, it offers stunning views and a glimpse into Ireland's past, making it a popular spot for visitors exploring the Wild Atlantic Way.
Hazel Mountain Chocolates
Visit Hazel Mountain Chocolate, an artisan factory nestled in the Burren. Enjoy a guided tour to see how their organic bean-to-bar chocolate is crafted, followed by a delightful tasting of their unique and delicious creations. It's a sweet experience in the heart of Ireland’s wild landscape.
Galway
Overnight Stop.. Hotel Drop off
The Burren
The Burren is a breathtaking region blessed with natural beauty, featuring prehistoric and medieval sights. Explore ancient monasteries like Corcomroe Abbey and the 5,000-year-old Poulnabrone Dolmen, known as the "Hole of Sorrows." Enjoy the stunning views along the Black Head Burren Coastal Drive, showcasing the unique landscape and UNESCO World Heritage sights of this extraordinary region.
Cliffs of Moher
Visit the Cliffs of Moher, Ireland's largest wild bird cliffs, offering breath-taking views of the Aran Islands. Explore the award-winning Visitor Centre to learn more about the cliffs' natural beauty and history. These dramatic cliffs also served as a stunning backdrop in the Oscar-nominated film The Banshees of Inisherin.
Bunratty
Bunratty Castle, a grand 15th-century fortress, makes for a brilliant photo stop with its impressive towers and ancient walls. Just a stone’s throw away, you’ll find Durty Nelly’s Pub—a real gem where you can soak up some authentic Irish craic and enjoy a pint in a spot that’s steeped in local history.
Killarney
Overnight Stop: Hotel Drop off
Ring Of Kerry
Hotel Pick Up: The Ring of Kerry offers a breath-taking journey through some of Ireland's most stunning landscapes. This scenic loop around the Iveragh Peninsula showcases rugged coastlines, rolling hills, charming villages, and historic sites. Highlights include the panoramic vistas from Molls Gap, the serene beauty of Killarney National Park, and the picturesque towns of Kenmare and Waterville. It’s an ideal way to experience the wild beauty of County Kerry.
Ross Castle
Ross Castle, a 15th-century stronghold in Killarney, is set on the shores of Lough Leane. This well-preserved fortress offers stunning views of the lake and surrounding mountains, making it a must-see spot in the heart of Killarney National Park.
Muckross House, Gardens & Traditional Farms
Muckross House, a grand 19th-century Victorian mansion nestled in Killarney National Park, is rich in history and charm. Built in 1843, it was once owned by the Herbert family and famously hosted Queen Victoria in 1861. The house is surrounded by lush gardens, offering visitors a glimpse into the elegance of the past and the stunning natural beauty of its setting.
Torc Waterfall
Torc Waterfall, tucked away in Killarney National Park, is a grand 20-meter cascade surrounded by lush, green woods. Just a wee walk from the car park, this natural beauty offers a peaceful spot and cracking views, especially after a bit of rain when the waterfall's in full flow.
Ladies' View
Ladies View gives you amazing views over Killarney National Park and the surrounding mountains. Named after Queen Victoria’s ladies-in-waiting, who were blown away by the scenery back in the 19th century, it’s a spot where you can soak in stunning lakes, valleys, and rugged landscapes.
Waterville Golf Links
Lunch Stop: The world-famous Waterville Golf Course in County Kerry, where you’ll tuck into a meal with cracking views over the Atlantic Ocean.
Killarney
Hotel Drop Off: Enjoy an evening strolling through Killarney, exploring its charming shops and vibrant atmosphere. Experience the lively local pubs with their great music, delicious food, and the chance to hear a bit of Gaelic spoken by the friendly locals. It’s a perfect way to soak up the town’s unique charm and culture.
Killarney
Hotel Pick Up
The Lusitania Museum & Old Head Signal Tower
Self Guided Tour: The Irish Signal Tower in Kinsale, built in the 19th century, offers a glimpse into Ireland’s maritime history with its coastal views and historic significance. Nearby, the sinking of the RMS Lusitania in 1915, just off the Old Head of Kinsale, is a poignant event in maritime history, with the wreck lying beneath the waves as a sombre reminder of the tragedy.
Old Head
The Old Head of Kinsale is renowned for its dramatic and rugged scenery. The sheer cliffs rise sharply from the Atlantic Ocean, offering stunning panoramic views of the deep blue waters and expansive coastline. The rocky outcrops and craggy edges are contrasted by lush, green grassy areas, creating a striking and wild landscape. The powerful waves crashing against the rocks add to the area's raw beauty and sense of timelessness. The lighthouse perched on the cliffs adds a historic touch to this spectacular natural setting.
Kinsale
Kinsale is a charming medieval town known for its colourful, quaint houses and vibrant artistic community. Its narrow streets are lined with picturesque buildings, each painted in bright, cheerful hues. The town is a haven for artists and food enthusiasts, offering a delightful blend of galleries, boutique shops, and acclaimed eateries. The scenic bay and bustling harbour add to Kinsale’s appeal, with ships gently bobbing in the water. For lunch, you can enjoy fresh, local seafood with stunning views of the bay, making for a perfect stop in this enchanting town.
Cork
Hotel Drop Off: "Slán abhaile" Cork City offers a vibrant evening experience. Wander through the English Market for a taste of local delicacies, then enjoy a pint and live music in one of the city's traditional pubs. Take a relaxing stroll along the River Lee or visit Fitzgerald Park for a bit of tranquility. For dinner, savor Cork's renowned culinary scene at a local restaurant, and if you're in the mood for some culture, check out a live performance at a nearby venue. Cork City's charm makes it the perfect place to unwind and soak in the local atmosphere.
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We stayed at Belmont House Innishannon for the weekend. The property has 5 bedrooms 3 en-suite bathrooms and fab kitchen and lounge. The dining room was great for breakfast. Stephen was a wonderful host and it seemed that nothing was too much trouble. Can`t wait to return.
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