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Great Atlantic Ireland Explorer

7 days

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Discover Ireland on this 7-day escorted tour, starting in Dublin with a journey to the storied Rock of Cashel, before kissing the legendary Blarney Stone in Cork. Relish the natural beauty of Killarney National Park, where you can cycle its scenic trails, and explore the charming coastal town of Dingle, famed for its vibrant music sessions and delightful cuisine. The adventure continues with breathtaking views at the Cliffs of Moher and a night in Galway, the European Capital of Culture 2020. Visit the Aran Islands and climb Croagh Patrick before concluding back in Dublin.

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Tour Overview

Duration

- 7 days

Starts

- Dublin

Ends

- Dublin

Tour Guide

- Escorted by a tour guide with local guides for some sightseeing

Meals included

- Breakfast: 6

Group Size

- Min 1 / Max 15

Hotel Rating

- Guesthouses & boutique hotels

Arrival Transfer

- No

Departure Transfer

- No

Range

- Worldwide Touring

Minimum age

- 12 yrs, accompanied by an adult

Guiding Style

- Fully Guided

Country

- Ireland

Tour Pace

- Fast

Physical Rating

- Moderate

Trip Type

- Group Tours
Adults (12+)
Price Breakdown
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$4,458.25

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Tour Highlights

Rock of Cashel - Discover Ireland’s largest collection of medieval buildings at this historic hilltop site
Blarney Castle - Kiss the famous stone and see if you’re granted the legendary ‘gift of the gab’
Kinsale - Join a local guide for a walking tour through colourful streets before enjoying standout dining options
Killarney National Park - Marvel at Moll’s Gap, Torc Waterfall and the ghostly tales of Ross Castle
Dingle - Unwind in this quirky town, where pubs double as shops and beaches stretch for miles
Dingle Bay - Paddle through sea caves on a morning kayak excursion with views across the wild Atlantic
West Kerry - Witness a traditional sheepdog demonstration and the skill of farmer and dog in action
Cliffs of Moher - Walk along towering sea cliffs and feel the roar of the Wild Atlantic below
Galway - Savour the city’s culinary scene on a guided food tour through its buzzing streets
The Aran Islands - Take the ferry to this remote group of islands to explore a lesser-visited slice of Ireland
Croagh Patrick - Hike Ireland's sacred mountain for incredible views of Clew Bay and the surrounding area

Included

6 breakfasts
6 nights local guesthouses (with ensuite bathrooms) & boutique hotels (Please note that while every effort is made for the whole group to stay in the same hotel/guesthouse, this cannot always be guaranteed and the group may be split between nearby accommodations)
Escorted by a tour guide with local guides for some sightseeing
All relevant transport by air-conditioned mini-coach and ferry crossings
Rock of Cashel
Blarney Castle entrance fee
Walking tour of Kinsale
Killarney Cycle
Kayak excursion or E-bike tour around Dingle Bay
Sheep dog trials show
Guided Cliffs of Moher hike
Galway walking tour
Self-guided Aran Island trip
Entrance fees to national parks
Note: This tour is operated in conjunction with our trusted partner and you will join travellers from different operators, not solely On The Go Tours

Not Included

International flights & visas
Airport transfers (pick up and drop off information can be found in the Itinerary & Trip Notes)
Meals not specified in itinerary
Tipping - an entirely personal gesture!
Optional activities

Itinerary

Day 1 - Dublin to Rock of Cashel, Cork, Blarney Castle & Kinsale

Dublin - Rock of Cashel - Cork - Blarney Castle - Kinsale. You'll join the tour in Dublin before we leave the Irish castle, heading south. Is it a Chapel? Is it a Palace? Is it a Cathedral? The 1,000-year-old Rock of Cashel, our first stop, is all three, offering an awe-inspiring and historic start to the tour. Next, we head to Cork, famously known as the "Rebel County," a term originating from its support of a rebellion against Henry VII in 1491. The rebel spirit persists, with locals often asserting it as the true capital, much to Dublin's annoyance.

Our journey continues with a visit to Blarney Castle, home to the famous Blarney Stone, where legend claims that kissing it will endow you with "the gift of the gab", the ability to speak confidently and persuasively.

The evening is reserved for exploring historic Kinsale. Our guide will lead us through its charming streets, rich in maritime history, silversmiths, galleries, and antique shops. Then, we dine at one of the many award-winning fish restaurants (not included), where you can choose between red snapper and John Dory as your catch of the day. Finally, enjoy a lively evening at The Spaniard or The Silent Banjo, both abuzz with music and local patrons.

Total driving time: 3 hours and 30 minutes.

Meeting Point: The Ashling Hotel Dublin, 10 - 13 Parkgate St, Stoneybatter, Dublin 8, D08 P38N at 08:00.

Overnight:Kinsale
Day 2 - Killarney National Park Cycling

Kinsale - Killarney National Park - Dingle. We bid farewell to Kinsale and set out for Killarney National Park. Along this scenic drive, we'll encounter stunning vistas, including spots like Ladies' View and Moll's Gap. Upon reaching Killarney National Park, we rent a bike for a two-hour ride to explore its beautiful surroundings. Visit Muckross House and Gardens, Torc Waterfall, and Ross Castle.

We continue to the picturesque coastal town of Dingle, where we'll spend the night. Take some time to explore its quirky pubs and enjoy delicious local cuisine. Listen to a traditional music session or relish a perfect pint of Guinness.

Total driving time: 2 hours and 40 minutes.

Overnight:Dingle
Meals:Breakfast
Day 3 - Dingle Bay Kayaking

Start the day with an exhilarating kayak trip around Dingle Bay, where we can explore nearby caves and might even encounter some marine life. If you prefer to stay on land, a self-guided e-bike tour around the Dingle Peninsula is also available.

Afterwards, we embark on a drive along Slea Head Drive, passing through Irish-speaking villages and famous film locations, with opportunities to see Skellig Michael up close and perhaps catch a glimpse of a Jedi (some of Star Wars: The Last Jedi was filmed here). We'll then return to Dingle for another night, with a hint of fun at the local hardware store (which doubles as a pub!).

Total driving time: 2 hours.

Overnight:Dingle
Meals:Breakfast
Day 4 - Sheepdogs & Cliffs of Moher Hike

Dingle - Cliffs of Moher - Doolin. Our adventure continues as we head north, leaving behind Dingle and taking in the stunning scenery of Castlegregory en route. Experience a captivating sheepdog show by a local farmer, where the incredible skill and teamwork between border collies and their handlers are on full display.

Later, we cross the River Shannon by ferry to reach County Clare, home to the legendary Cliffs of Moher. Set out on a two-and-a-half-hour hike along the cliffs, taking in their dramatic coastline and breathing in the fresh sea air. Our guide will lead you off the beaten track, uncovering hidden gems away from the crowds. The cliffs are steeped in myth and wonder; listen for the roar of the Wild Atlantic Ocean, which might seem to echo your name in its waves.

Our destination for the night is the charming village of Doolin, known for its colourful houses and lively atmosphere. Head out to enjoy the village's lively music scene this evening. Note that on some departures we may stay in the coastal spot of Spanish Point instead.

Total driving time: 3 hours 30 minutes.

Overnight:Doolin
Meals:Breakfast
Day 5 - Galway

Doolin - Burren National Park - Galway. We leave County Clare and travel toward Galway, passing through the stunning Burren National Park. On the way, we make a brief stop for a photo opportunity at the 16th-century Dunguaire Castle, situated in the charming fishing village of Kinvara.

Galway, known for its festivals and culture, was honoured as the European Capital of Culture in 2020. This medieval city is filled with ancient buildings now serving as vibrant restaurants, lively bars, and charming craft shops. Brightly painted pubs resonate with live music, while cafés provide a perfect spot to enjoy street performers, musicians, and local personalities. Join an included walking tour to explore this historical and cultural city. After unveiling Galway's hidden treasures, enjoy a leisurely afternoon to browse its various shops, savour delicious cuisine, and partake in the city's dynamic entertainment scene.

Total driving time: 2 hours.

Overnight:Galway
Meals:Breakfast
Day 6 - The Aran Islands, Connemara & Westport

Galway - The Aran Islands - Connemara National Park - Westport. We start today by travelling along the coastal road to Rossaveel pier, where we'll catch a ferry to the renowned Aran Islands. Once here, we discover the breathtaking landscapes and engage with the welcoming locals, who might teach you a few Gaelic phrases. Bike along the island’s rugged coastline towards Dún Aonghasa, a stone fort in ruins, situated 100 metres above the ocean on a clifftop.

Heading back to the mainland, we venture into Connemara National Park before completing our day in Westport, a cherished Irish town. It serves as an excellent base for exploring Killary Harbour, Ireland's only natural fjord, along with other local treasures. Relax in Westport with a local craft beer and some delicious food. A visit to Westport wouldn't be complete without stopping by Matt Molloy's bar to enjoy a traditional Irish music session and legendary craic.

Please note: Ferry trips to the Aran Islands are dependent on weather conditions. If the weather does not allow, we have alternative plans for the day. Total driving time is approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes, not including stops.

Total driving time: 2 hours.

Overnight:Westport
Meals:Breakfast
Day 7 - Croagh Patrick & Dublin

Westport - Dublin. We depart Westport to embark on the "pilgrim climb" up Croagh Patrick, also known as "The Reek" and regarded as Ireland's sacred mountain. While it is believed that St. Patrick fasted at the summit in 441 AD, the site has been a place of pagan worship since 3000 BC. Accompanied by our guide, we'll undertake a two-hour ascent, climbing 764 metres over loose, rocky scree toward the clouds. Your efforts will be rewarded with a 360-degree view of Clew Bay, featuring its 365 islands and sunken drumlins. After a one-and-a-half-hour descent, we'll gain insights into St. Patrick - his life, sainthood, connection to the mountain, and the origins of the celebrations held every March 17th.

We then complete our journey back to Dublin, where the tour comes to an end.

Total driving time: 3 hours 30 minutes.

Drop-off Point: Heuston Station, St John's Rd W, Saint James, Dublin, Ireland, between 16:00 and 18:00.

Meals:Breakfast

Accommodation

The hotels listed below are ones which we frequently use on this tour. We reserve the right to substitute these hotels to ones of a similar standard.
Actons Hotel
Kinsale

Overlooking the River Bandon and Kinsale Harbour, this sophisticated hotel, set in a townhouse, is a 7-minute walk from Desmond Castle and 5 km from Kinsale Golf Club. The elegant, contemporary rooms feature rainfall showers, flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, and tea and coffee-making facilities, with a full Irish breakfast included. Guests can enjoy a fine-dining restaurant, a casual brasserie, and bar, as well as a spa, an indoor pool, and a fitness centre.

Our Rating
Superior
Local Rating
Standard Boutique Hotel
Blindgate House
Kinsale

Blindgate House is a purpose built luxury accommodation within walking distance of Kinsale Town. The guesthouse, taking its name from an entrance to the historic walled Kinsale, is a modern design offering bright and airy accommodation. The contemporary design is merged with tasteful antiquities to provide a refreshing contrast to more traditional Kinsale accommodation.

Our Rating
Standard
Local Rating
Guesthouse
Dingle Marina Guesthouse
Dingle

Overlooking Dingle harbour and adjacent to Dingle's Oceanworld Aquarium, this straightforward guesthouse is 8.8 km from Conor Pass. The 11 traditional guestrooms with en suite bathrooms have country decor and simple wood furnishings. All rooms offer flat-screen TVs, tea and coffeemaking equipment, and complimentary WiFi. Some rooms have sitting areas with wicker furnishings and harbour views. Complimentary cooked breakfast is served at individual tables in the bright, casual dining room. Off-street parking is include

Our Rating
Standard
Local Rating
Guesthouse
Emlagh House
Dingle

Featuring views of Dingle Bay, this quaint country hotel off the N86 is a 10-minute walk from An Diseart, a stone chapel with stained glass windows, and 12 minutes on foot from the Dingle Oceanworld Aquarium. The warm rooms feature traditional furnishings, fireplaces, and/or brass or carved wood beds. All come with Wi-Fi. Breakfast is available. Other amenities include a garden, and a cozy lounge with a classic fireplace and a chandelier.

Our Rating
Standard
Local Rating
Standard Boutique Hotel
Moloney House
Doolin

Moloney House is a 4-star family-run bed and breakfast nestled in the heart of Doolin, County Clare. Set on a 50-acre working farm, it offers scenic views of the 500-year-old Doonmacfelim Castle and the Aille River. The property is ideally located just a short walk from Gus O’Connor’s Pub, the Cliffs of Moher Coastal Trail, and Doolin Pier for ferries to the Aran Islands. The six en-suite rooms are tastefully decorated and equipped with flat-screen TVs, tea and coffee-making facilities, and complimentary Wi-Fi. Guests can enjoy a hearty breakfast each morning, featuring a buffet and made-to-order hot dishes.

Our Rating
Standard
Local Rating
Guesthouse
Harbour Hotel
Galway

This upscale waterfront hotel is a 7-minute walk from Eyre Square and a kilometer from Saint Nicholas Collegiate Church. The modern rooms come with Wi-Fi, desks, flat-screen TVs, pillow-top mattresses, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. Room service is available. There's a modern restaurant serving afternoon tea, and a sleek bar offering cocktails. Other amenities include an exercise room and 5 meeting rooms. Parking is available.

Our Rating
Standard
Local Rating
Standard Boutique Hotel
Hyde Hotel
Galway

This modern hotel is 3 minutes' walk from Eyre Square and 0.9 km from the Spanish Arch. The plush, contemporary rooms feature free WiFi and 42-inch flat-screen TVs, plus tea and coffeemaking facilities and en suite bathrooms with showers. A relaxed restaurant and bar offers Irish breakfasts, an eclectic, global lunch and dinner menu, and cocktails

Our Rating
Standard
Local Rating
Standard Boutique Hotel
The Wyatt Hotel
Westport

The Wyatt Hotel is a charming 3-star boutique hotel located in the heart of Westport, County Mayo, Ireland, on the iconic Octagon. This prime location offers guests easy access to local shops, restaurants, and attractions such as Westport House and the Great Western Greenway. The hotel features 89 tastefully decorated rooms equipped with amenities like free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, tea and coffee-making facilities, and en-suite bathrooms. Guests can enjoy dining at JW's Brasserie, relax at the traditional Cobblers Bar & Courtyard, or unwind in the Park Terrace Wine Bar & Orangery.

Our Rating
Standard
Local Rating
Standard Boutique Hotel

Prices & Dates

All departure dates are guaranteed. 'Double/Twin' prices are per person when there are 2 people on the same booking sharing a room. 'Triple' prices are per person when there are 3 people on the same booking sharing a room. 'Single' prices are applicable to solo travellers and anyone wanting the privacy of their own room. Room sharing is not available on this tour. We may be able to operate this tour privately for you - please contact us for this.

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