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11 days

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Weave through the spellbinding landscapes of Northern Ireland, the Wild Atlantic Way, and beyond on this 11-day group tour from Dublin. Highlights include the mystical Giant’s Causeway, a dram at the world’s oldest distillery in Bushmills, and a stroll through Galway’s charming streets. Explore ancient Neolithic sites like Céide Fields and the Cliffs of Moher, and wander through the vibrant towns of Dingle and Kinsale, renowned for their warm hospitality and rich culture, before returning to Dublin.

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Tour Overview

Duration

- 11 days

Starts

- Dublin

Ends

- Dublin

Tour Guide

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

Meals included

- Breakfast: 10

Group Size

- Min 1 / Max 15

Hotel Rating

- Guesthouses & boutique hotels & castle stay

Arrival Transfer

- No

Departure Transfer

- No

Range

- Worldwide Touring

Minimum age

- 12 yrs, accompanied by an adult

Guiding Style

- Fully Guided

Countries

- Northern Ireland, Ireland

Tour Pace

- Medium

Physical Rating

- Moderate

Trip Type

- Group Tours
Adults (12+)
Price Breakdown
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£4,075.00

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£300.00

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Tour Highlights

Belfast – Embark on a food tour to discover the city’s hidden culinary gems
Giant’s Causeway – Hike the iconic Causeway Coast and marvel at the basalt columns shaped by ancient legends
Derry – Explore the city’s rich history on a guided walking tour, learning about the divide between north and south
Glenveagh National Park – Wander through Victorian gardens and rugged trails amidst the park’s spectacular scenery
Ceide Fields & Downpatrick Head – Uncover Stone Age secrets and witness stunning sea cliffs and ancient ruins
Connemara National Park – Cruise Killary Fjord and experience a thrilling sheepdog demonstration with local farmers
Aran Islands – Cycle the remote roads of Inis Oirr and admire its tranquil beauty and ancient ruins
Cliffs of Moher – Hike along the cliff edge with the roaring Atlantic as your backdrop

Included

10 breakfasts
9 nights in local guesthouses (with ensuite bathrooms), boutique hotels & 1 night in a castle (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
Entrance fees to national parks
Kayak excursion in Dingle Bay
Walking tours led by local guides
Seaweed bath
Blarney Castle entrance
Bushmills Distillery tour
Ferry crossings
Guided Cliffs of Moher hike
Sheep dog trials show
Cycling on the Aran Islands & Killarney
Giants Causeway experience
Food tour Belfast
Rock of Cashel
Kinsale walking tour
Note: This tour is operated in conjunction with our trusted partner and you will join travellers from different operators, not solely On The Go.

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 Belfast & Portstewart

Dublin - Belfast - Portstewart. Today, we embark on our Irish adventure by making our way to Belfast, where we will delve into the rich history and vibrant culture of the city. Discover the hidden culinary delights on a secret food tour of Belfast.

Next, we head north to Portstewart, a picturesque coastal town along the renowned Causeway Coast. Here, we can experience the enchanting proximity to Scotland as you explore this stunning area. Enjoy a relaxing walk on the golden sands of Portstewart Strand or take a hike up Slemish Mountain for breathtaking panoramic views.

After, our adventure takes us further north to Portstewart on the famous Causeway Coast, Scotland feels just within reach!

Total driving time: 2 hours & 50 minutes.

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

Overnight:Portstewart
Day 2 - Hiking the Causeway Coast & Bushmills Distillery

After breakfast, it's time to burn off those treats from the food tour by embarking on a hike along the Causeway Coast. We will explore the Giant's Causeway, the Causeway Coastal Route offers breathtaking scenery, and the tales of giants and Irish legends are sure to captivate us.

We will then spend the late afternoon at the world's oldest distillery, where we can enjoy whiskey tastings at Bushmills to warm our bellies and learn about the history of 'Uisce Beatha – The water of life' from expert guides.

Total driving time: 1 hour & 30 minutes

Overnight:Portstewart
Meals:Breakfast
Day 3 - Derry & Glenveagh National Park

Portstewart - Derry - Glensveagh National Park - Donegal. This morning, on our Northern Ireland adventure, we make our way to Derry! We will join our expert guides for a walking tour of the city, where we'll gain insights into the intricate divide between north and south. Prepare to be captivated by the stunning beauty of the Hills of Donegal, where the rugged landscapes and warm hospitality of the locals are sure to enchant you.

Our first stop at Glenveagh National Park offers a comprehensive experience, making it a perfect retreat for nature enthusiasts. Here, you can explore the park's natural beauty and be sure to visit the Victorian Castle and Gardens. There are trails suited to all skill levels, taking you through Derryveagh, Errigal, and the captivating Poisoned Glen.

Total driving time: 3 hours

Overnight:Donegal
Meals:Breakfast
Day 4 - Stairway to Heaven Hike & Castle Stay

Donegal - Enniscrone - Ballina. Today, we make our way to the Stairway to Heaven Boardwalk, a must-visit spot in Ireland, ideal for taking stunning photos. This will be the starting point of our challenging hike that culminates in a viewing platform that offers spectacular views over Ireland's largest blanket bog.

Following our hike in the vibrant North of Ireland, we will then have time to unwind at the famous seaweed baths in Enniscrone, a charming seaside town along the Wild Atlantic Way.

Afterwards, we’ll head to our accommodation for the night: either the historic Belleek Castle or the luxurious Mount Falcon, both offering a unique and historic stay.

Total driving time: 3 hours & 30 minutes

Overnight:Castle Stay
Meals:Breakfast
Day 5 - Mayo's Ancient Wonders & Westport’s Music Scene

Ballina - Westport. After breakfast, we set out to explore the hidden gems of County Mayo on a unique adventure! We will join our local guide to visit the extraordinary Ceide Fields, a Neolithic site situated along the breathtaking Wild Atlantic Way. Here, we will uncover the Stone Age history of this ancient location and take in the spectacular views at Downpatrick Head, known for its striking rock formations and the remnants of a church associated with the figure behind St. Patrick's Day. According to legend, St. Patrick himself caused the sea stack to separate from the mainland by hitting the ground with his staff. We will enjoy a scenic coastal hike to a lookout point for panoramic views.

After, we will experience the allure of Westport, dubbed Ireland's most beloved town. Get ready for an unforgettable evening of traditional Irish music at Matt Molloy's Bar, where you can dance the night away!

Total driving time: 2 hours and 30 minutes

Overnight:Westport
Meals:Breakfast
Day 6 - Connemara National Park & Galway

Westport - Connemara National Park - Galway. This morning, we embark on a journey through the breathtaking landscapes of Connemara National Park and marvel at Killary Fjord, Ireland's sole fjord, before reaching the lively city of Galway. We will experience a visit to Killary, where a captivating sheepdog show awaits us. a local farmer will demonstrate the incredible skill and teamwork between his sheepdog and the flock.

In the afternoon, we will arrive in Galway, where you will have free time to try on Claddagh rings and Galway shawls, and take a stroll through The Spanish Arch to explore the renowned Claddagh fishing village. Known for its vibrant entertainment scene, Galway attracts both tourists and locals with its enchanting medieval streets filled with street performers and musicians. Historic buildings now host a variety of shops, bars, and restaurants, adding to the city's charm.

Total driving time: 2 hours

Overnight:Galway
Meals:Breakfast
Day 7 - Galway to the Arans Islands & Lahinch

Galway - Aran Islands - Doolin - Lahinch. Today, we will discover the Wild Atlantic Coastline by water! Begin our adventure with a boat trip from Galway to the Aran Islands. We will drive west along the scenic coastal road to Doolin, where we'll set sail across Galway Bay.

Our destination is the charming and rugged Inis Oirr, the most remote of the three Aran Islands. We will explore the island by cycling along its tranquil, winding roads, engage with the welcoming locals, and pick up a few Gaelic phrases. We will discover ancient ruins, untouched beaches, and the island's natural beauty.

On the return trip, we sail directly across Galway Bay back to Doolin, and from the water, marvel at the majestic Cliffs of Moher and their towering presence. We will end our day by relaxing in the vibrant coastal town of Lahinch.

Total driving time: 2 hours

Overnight:Lahinch
Meals:Breakfast
Day 8 - Cliffs of Moher & Transfer to Dingle

Lahinch - Dingle. After breakfast, we will take a moment to appreciate the breathtaking natural beauty of the Cliffs of Moher. We enjoy an exhilarating hike along the cliff edge with the roaring Atlantic Ocean as our stunning backdrop.

After we will continue our journey south, crossing the River Shannon by ferry to reach the Kingdom of Kerry. We will then drive over the scenic Conor Pass to arrive at the coastal town of Dingle. You will be able to immerse yourself in Dingle's lively atmosphere, explore its unique pubs, and savor its cuisine.

Total driving time: 3 hours

Overnight:Dingle
Meals:Breakfast
Day 9 - Exploring Dingle & Surroundings

Today, we will be exploring Dingle and its surroundings with our expert guide. We will embark on a scenic drive along Slea Head Drive, where you'll encounter breathtaking landscapes, ancient beehive huts, and picturesque beaches. Make sure to watch for adorable baby lambs along the way!

After, some free time for lunch and some shopping in Dingle, you can choose from several activities: hike up to Eask Tower for panoramic views, kayak around Dingle Bay with a local guide (included), or explore the Dingle Peninsula on an e-bike. Later, spend another evening soaking in Dingle's vibrant atmosphere, discovering new hotspots for food and entertainment.

Total driving time: 1 hour & 30 minutes

Overnight:Dingle
Meals:Breakfast
Day 10 - Ring of Kerry, Killarney National Park & Kinsale

Dingle - Killarney - Killarney National Park - Kinsale. This morning, we will explore the highlights of the Ring of Kerry and its famous landmarks before delving into the natural beauty of Killarney National Park. Take in the stunning views from Moll’s Gap and Ladies View, where the rolling hills and rugged beauty of the Kerry landscape unfold before us.

Once we have arrived at Killarney National Park, we will then enjoy a two-hour ride through its picturesque scenery. Cycle along the lake and weave through the park, visiting attractions like Muckross House and Gardens, Ross Castle, and the impressive Torc Waterfall.

We will then continue our journey, where it will end for the day in the historic port and fishing town of Kinsale, known for its arts, crafts, and delicious cuisine. Here, you can treat yourself to a seafood meal or enjoy a leisurely tapas evening. Your guide will suggest the best places to experience the local flavors.

Total driving time: 3 hours

Overnight:Kinsale
Meals:Breakfast
Day 11 - Kinsale to Dublin

Kinsale - Blarney Castle - Rock of Cashel - After breakfast, meet our local guide, Barry, for a fascinating historical walking tour of Kinsale. Before departing from Cork, often referred to as Ireland’s "real capital," we’ll visit the iconic Blarney Castle and Gardens. While here, be sure to kiss the Blarney Stone, a tradition believed to grant the 'gift of the gab'.

We will then make our way to the enchanting Rock of Cashel, a site with over 1,000 years of history. We will discover its medieval round tower, chapel, cathedral, and castle. Our guide will then accompany us back to Dublin, where you'll receive personalized recommendations for further exploration before making your way to the airport for your onward flight.

Total driving time: 4 hours

Drop Off Point: Heuston Station, St John's Rd W, Saint James, Dublin, Ireland, between 16:00 and 19:00.

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.
Port 56 Guesthouse
Portstewart

Port 56 Guesthouse is a modern, family-run B&B located in Portstewart on Northern Ireland’s scenic Causeway Coast. Just a short walk from the promenade, shops, and restaurants, it offers easy access to Portstewart Strand and nearby attractions like the Giant’s Causeway and Dunluce Castle. The guesthouse features recently renovated rooms with en-suite bathrooms, walk-in showers, and parquet floors. Amenities include free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, minibars, and tea/coffee facilities. Guests can enjoy a variety of breakfast options and relax in the communal lounge.

Our Rating
Standard
Local Rating
Guesthouse
Belleek Castle
Ballina

Belleek Castle is a 4-star boutique hotel nestled within Belleek Forest on the banks of the River Moy, just a five-minute drive from Ballina town centre in County Mayo. Housed in a restored 19th-century Neo-Gothic manor, the castle offers elegantly appointed rooms featuring antique furnishings, four-poster beds, and modern amenities such as free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and tea and coffee-making facilities. Guests can dine at the award-winning Library Restaurant, known for its fine local cuisine, or enjoy lighter fare at the Jack Fenn Café & Bistro. The castle also houses a museum showcasing medieval armoury and fossils, providing a unique cultural experience.

Our Rating
Superior
Local Rating
Mid-range Boutique Hotel
Mount Falcon Estate
Ballina

Mount Falcon Estate is a 4-star deluxe hotel set within 100 acres of woodlands along the River Moy, between Ballina and Foxford in County Mayo. The estate offers 32 elegant rooms and 45 luxury lodges, all featuring flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, bathrobes, slippers, and en-suite bathrooms with premium toiletries. Guests can enjoy a 17-metre indoor pool, steam room, sauna, jacuzzi, and a fully equipped gym . Outdoor activities include salmon fishing, clay pigeon shooting, falconry, and cycling through forest trails . Dining options feature an award-winning restaurant serving locally sourced cuisine.

Our Rating
Superior
Local Rating
Mid-range 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
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
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
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
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

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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