Our longest Ireland tour! Take in the the best of Northern Ireland, including a Belfast city tour and free time to roam the Titanic Quarter, plus visits to the magical Giant's causeway and Derry. In the Republic of Ireland, uncover natural gems including the Burren, Cliffs of Moher, Achill Island and Connemara National Park. Taste authentic Irish whiskey at the Jameson's Distillery, see the colourful houses of Dingle and visit the home of Irish nationalist Daniel O'Connell. Explore Blarney Castle, spend three nights in pretty Killarney and discover the best of Galway at leisure.
Trip Highlights
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Itinerary
Belfast sightseeing & Giant's Causeway
Dublin - Belfast (Northern Ireland) - Giant's Causeway - Portrush. Welcome to the Emerald Isle! Leaving Dublin, we head to the Northern Irish capital of Belfast, a city renowned for its industrial heritage and tumultuous history. We enjoy a brief city tour to learn about the capital's triumphs and tragedies. There's free time to explore the Titanic Quarter and indulge in a delightful lunch. The regenerated hub, where the iconic liner was constructed and launched in 1911, is home to the award-winning Titanic museum, HMS Caroline, and black cab tours.
Moving on from Belfast, we journey to the Antrim Coast and Glens, designated an official Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. As we travel along the sinuous roads from Ballycastle, prepare to be amazed by the Giant's Causeway. This is where history, myth, and natural beauty converge into a breathtaking experience. This is perhaps the most famous attraction in Northern Ireland, sure to blow you away!
After admiring the iconic Giant's Steps, we complete our drive to the quaint fishing village of Portrush, where we spend the night.
Please note: Check-in closes at 08:45 on day 1 (tour departs at 09:00) - Dublin Nassau Street Pick Up, Opposite the Kilkenny Shop, Nassau St, Dublin.
Accommodation: Mandalay B&B, Aaranmore Lodge or similar
Overnight: Portrush
Derry & Donegal
Portrush - Derry - Donegal (Republic of Ireland). Our first visit today is Derry, a magnificent 17th-century walled city with seven captivating gates and a tumultuous past. In 2013, Derry was designated as the UK City of Culture, and there is free time to explore here.
Leaving Northern Ireland, we cross back into the Republic and drive through County Donegal and scenic Glenveagh National Park. We marvel at Mount Errigal's towering summit and pass by charming traditional fishing villages. You'll have ample time for leisurely strolls, taking snapshots, and immersing yourself in the local way of life before arriving at our overnight lodging in Donegal.
Accommodation: Eske Villa, Railway Lodge or similar
Overnight: Donegal | Breakfast
Donegal coast, Sligo & Achill island
Donegal - Sligo - Achill - Westport. Travelling south along the coast, we enter County Sligo. The area boasts stunning mountain views of Benbulben. Carrowmore, located outside Sligo Town, offers the opportunity to visit the largest collection of megalithic tombs in Ireland, with some dating back over 6000 years.
Continuing west, we arrive in County Mayo, which was famously and devastatingly ravaged by the Great Potato Famine of the 1840s. We travel to Achill Island, connected to the mainland by a bridge. Here we enjoy some time to appreciate the rugged landscape and peaceful beauty of the island. Then it's onward to Westport, where we will be staying for the next two nights.
Accommodation: Clooneen House, Boffin Lodge or similar
Overnight: Westport | Breakfast
Connemara National Park
Today we explore Westport and Connemara National Park, with a flexible itinerary that best suits the weather, as decided by our expert tour guide. Various options are available, such as visiting the magnificent Kylemore Abbey, Connemara National Park, Clifden (the site of the first transatlantic flight), the Sky Road and the Twelve Bens of Connemara. After an amazing day filled with exploration, we head back to Westport to indulge in the delicious local seafood at the top-rated restaurants in town.
Accommodation: Clooneen House, Boffin Lodge or similar
Overnight: Westport | Breakfast
Cong & Galway
Westport - Cong - Galway. Driving through the rural heart of Connemara, we reach the charming town of Cong, which sits on the shore of Lough Corrib. The town is notable for being the filming location for the classic movie "The Quiet Man," and you are welcome to explore the local museum dedicated to the film. Alternatively, we recommend a visit to the stunningly renovated 12th-century Cong Abbey.
From Cong, we travel to the vibrant harbour city of Galway. There is free time to delve into the traditional market culture, high-end restaurants, and pubs.
Please note: Some of the group may be finishing their tour in Galway and returning to Dublin with the guide. A new tour guide will collect you in the morning of day 6.
Accommodation: Ashgrove, Desota House B&B or similar
Overnight: Galway | Breakfast
The Burren & Shannon Estuary
Galway - Kilfenora - Killarney. From Galway, we visit the Burren, one of Ireland's iconic landmarks. One of the earliest Christian settlements in Ireland, it boasts broad limestone pavements and rare flora. After exploring the area, we head to Kilfenora, known as the "town of the crosses". We can see the ancient cathedral and enjoy lunch independently.
Our next stop is the breathtaking Cliffs of Moher. There is time for us to hike the dramatic cliff trails here and see seabirds soaring through the clear air. We then drive through County Clare to Lahinch Beach. From here we board a ferry across the Shannon Estuary to Killarney, a lively town and home for the next three nights. Killarney is known for its traditional pubs and live music - the perfect place for a Guinness or two!
Accommodation: Kingfisher Lodge, Ashville B&B, Algret House B&B or similar
Overnight: Killarney | Breakfast
The Dingle Peninsula
Killarney - Dingle Peninsula - Killarney. Today we explore the magnificent Dingle Peninsula. We stop first at Inch Beach, where we can stroll along the extensive sands.
Passing through Dingle town, our next stop is Slea Head. Here we admire the ancient forts and prehistoric dwellings amidst breathtaking views of the nearby Blasket Islands. If the weather is favourable, we will have the opportunity to explore the beaches and cliff tops to fully appreciate the stunning scenery.
We then return to Dingle to spend a few hours at leisure. We recommend you savour some of the town's famous seafood! In the early evening, we make our way back to Killarney.
Accommodation: Kingfisher Lodge, Ashville B&B, Algret House B&B or similar
Overnight: Killarney | Breakfast
Wild Ireland & Derrynane House
Killarney - Carrauntoohil - Portmagee - Waterville - Derrynane House - Killarney. Today we take in the best of South West Ireland's wild side, exploring the popular Ring of Kerry route. The day starts with a visit to Carrauntoohil, Ireland's highest mountain. Snap some photos before we head along the picturesque coast road through Glenbeigh and Kells to Cahersiveen.
There is free time for lunch in the quaint fishing village of Portmagee, and there is also the opportunity for travellers to head to Valentia Island for the Skellig Experience. This waterfront centre showcases the history of the ancient community of monks who made the rocky islands their home.
Our tour continues to Waterville, where we make a short stop at Charlie Chaplin's "home away from home" before enjoying stunning views at the top of Coonmakista pass. We then visit Derrynane House, home to the O'Connell family. Daniel O’Connell was known as the "The Liberator of Ireland". This Irish nationalist led Ireland's Roman Catholic majority in the first half of the 19th century.
We make our way back to Killarney, stopping at Moll’s Gap and Ladies View, from where we can make the short walk to admire Torc Waterfall.
Please note: On some departures of this itinerary, days 7 and 8 are switched. All inclusions and sights visited remain the same.
Accommodation: Kingfisher Lodge, Ashville B&B, Algret House B&B or similar
Overnight: Killarney | Breakfast
Blarney Castle & whiskey
Killarney - Blarney Castle - Kinsale. Departing Killarney, we drive to Blarney Castle. There's ample time to explore the castle grounds and take a leisurely walk through the woods. For the adventurous, there's the opportunity to kiss the legendary Blarney Stone and gain the renowned gift of eloquence.
Next, we visit the Jameson Whiskey Distillery, where we learn about the origins of the drink, the distillation process and even sample a taste for ourselves. Then it's on to Kinsale, where we spend the night. The small fishing town boasts lively pubs, a wide range of local eateries, and a vibrant atmosphere.
Please note: Some of the group may be finishing their tour after our visit to Jameson's Distillery. They will return to Dublin with the guide. A new tour guide will collect you for the remainder of your trip.
Accommodation: Friars Lodge B&B, White House or similar
Overnight: Kinsale | Breakfast
Cobh, Copper Coast, Waterford & Kilkenny
Kinsale - Cobh - Waterford - Kilkenny. Our first stop today is Cobh, a historic port town. It is well known for being the last stop of the Titanic on its maiden voyage, which ended in tragedy.
We then travel along the Copper Coast, a UNESCO-listed Geopark renowned for its stunning landscapes and rich histories. Our journey ends at Waterford, the oldest city in Ireland, which was built by the Vikings during the 9th century. You can visit the Waterford Crystal factory to appreciate the exceptional craftsmanship, explore the fascinating museums or stroll around the Viking Triangle. Later in the day, we drive to Kilkenny, a bustling town with a thriving restaurant and pub scene. Spend the evening here to experience the warmth and hospitality that earned it the title of Ireland's friendliest city.
Accommodation: Bregah House, Bridge View B&B or similar
Overnight: Kilkenny | Breakfast
Wicklow Mountains National Park
Kilkenny - Wicklow Mountains National Park - Dublin. This morning is free to relax or further explore Kilkenny - perhaps visit the city's castle? It's then time to climb aboard the bus as we journey north towards the Wicklow Mountains to admire the impressive steep granite cliffs in the national park.
From Wicklow Mountains National Park, we travel to the awe-inspiring 6th century monastery located in Glendalough. The next leg of our journey involves travelling through the national park's central region, crossing the renowned Sally Gap and heading back to Dublin, where our tour ends.
Please note: This tour ends at 18:30 - Dublin Nassau Street Drop Off, Opposite the Kilkenny Shop, Nassau St, Dublin.
Breakfast
Prices & Dates
All departure dates are guaranteed with a minimum of 2 persons. 'Twin/Double' prices are per person when there are 2 people on the same booking sharing a room.
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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.
Aaranmore Lodge , Portrush
This premium B&B is a 6-minute walk from Portrush railway station, which offers direct trains to Londonderry/Derry and Coleraine, and is 7.9 miles from the Giant's Causeway. The bright, airy rooms feature wood floors, TVs, free WiFi, and tea and coffee-making facilities. A full Irish breakfast and off-street parking are included, and there is also a guest lounge with a TV.
The Railway Lodge, Donegal
The Railway Lodge Guest House, located just a 3-minute walk from the centre of Donegal Town, is a well-established, family-run B&B operating since 1999. All rooms are en suite and include free Wi-Fi and breakfast.
Boffin Lodge , Westport
This unpretentious bed-and-breakfast is 5.5 km from Westport train station and 7.7 km from Westport House and Country Park. The simple, cosy rooms come with en suite bathrooms, TVs, tea and coffee-making facilities, minifridges, and free Wi-Fi. A complimentary full Irish breakfast is also provided.
Desota House B&B, Galway
This informal B&B is located 1.2 km from the city centre and a 15-minute walk from Galway railway station. The simple, contemporary rooms feature free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, minifridges, tea and coffee-making facilities, and en suite bathrooms. Guests can enjoy complimentary use of a computer, as well as a full Irish breakfast and a continental breakfast buffet served in the modern dining room.
Kingfisher Lodge , Killarney
Just a 5-minute walk from the town centre and a 10-minute walk from Killarney train station, this modest guesthouse offers straightforward accommodation. The unfussy rooms include en suite bathrooms, tea and coffee-making facilities, flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi. A full breakfast is provided, and additional amenities include a drying room for gear and clothing, as well as a garden.
Friars Lodge B&B, Kinsale
This unpretentious hotel is a 5-minute walk from Kinsale's waterfront and 3.2 km from the historic Charles Fort. The traditional rooms are equipped with TVs, iPod docks, and tea and coffee-making facilities. Guests can enjoy a complimentary full Irish breakfast and Wi-Fi in public areas. Additional amenities include a guest lounge with a fireplace and a drying room for golf equipment.
Prices & Dates
All departure dates are guaranteed with a minimum of 2 persons. 'Twin/Double' prices are per person when there are 2 people on the same booking sharing a room.
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