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Two Week Ireland Itineraries
17 Tours
15 - 65 Max Group Size
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2026
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Adults (18+)
Children (0 - 17)
Two Weeks in Ireland: Wild Atlantic Way & Emerald Hills
Mix Dublin’s buzz with coastal scenery and towns full of character
Ireland suits an 11–14 day trip particularly well, giving you enough time for lively cities, smaller towns and expansive coastal scenery without constantly feeling on the move. Many itineraries start or finish in Dublin, pairing headline attractions with days that dig further into local culture, food traditions and changing landscapes. Most departures in this range are group tours, and some routes extend beyond Ireland. It’s common for a program to include Northern Ireland, and a smaller number may also combine Ireland with Scotland, France, or the wider United Kingdom, so it’s worth checking the plan carefully. Within Ireland, expect walks on rugged headlands, unhurried time in places like Galway, and standout stops such as the Cliffs of Moher, with enough nights on the road to experience more of the island’s character.
Best 11-14 day itineraries
Totally Ireland
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.
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
Ireland Encompassed
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, 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.
Tour Highlights
Belfast - Take in the sights of Northern Ireland's capital on an included city tour and visit the Titanic Quarter
Giant's Causeway - Marvel at this incredible UNESCO-listed rock formation, one of the highlights of Northern Ireland
Derry - See the incredibly well-preserved city walls and explore this historic city at your own pace
Galway - Explore this pretty coastal city independently, with time to browse the markets and visit a local pub for a drink
Cliffs of Moher - Hike along stunning windswept coastal trails and watch seabirds wheeling over the dramatic clifftops
Killarney - Spend three nights in this charming town, known for its pub culture and entertaining live music
Dingle Peninsula - Stroll along Inch Beach, admire the ancient forts of Slea Head and explore the colourful town of Dingle independently
Blarney Castle - Explore the famous castle grounds and kiss the legendary Blarney Stone to gain the gift of eloquence!
Wicklow Mountains National Park - Pass through rugged mountain scenery and walk to the 6th century monastery of Glendalough
Ireland Encompassed (Hotel)
HOTEL UPGRADE: Our longest Ireland tour, staying in upgraded 3-star hotels! 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, 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.
Tour Highlights
Belfast - Take in the sights of Northern Ireland's capital on an included city tour and visit the Titanic Quarter
Giant's Causeway - Marvel at this incredible UNESCO-listed rock formation, one of the highlights of Northern Ireland
Derry - See the incredibly well-preserved city walls and explore this historic city at your own pace
Galway - Explore this pretty coastal city independently, with time to browse the markets and visit a local pub for a drink
Cliffs of Moher - Hike along stunning windswept coastal trails and watch seabirds wheeling over the dramatic clifftops
Killarney - Spend three nights in this charming town, known for its pub culture and entertaining live music
Dingle Peninsula - Stroll along Inch Beach, admire the ancient forts of Slea Head and explore the colourful town of Dingle independently
Blarney Castle - Explore the famous castle grounds and kiss the legendary Blarney Stone to gain the gift of eloquence!
Wicklow Mountains National Park - Pass through rugged mountain scenery and walk to the 6th century monastery of Glendalough
Irish Elegance to British Grandeur
Embark on an 11-day adventure starting in Dublin and concluding in London – perfect for those eager to explore the rich tapestry of Ireland and the UK. Begin with the serene beauty of Dublin’s historic sites before moving onto the magnificent Powerscourt Gardens and Kilkenny’s medieval charm. Revel in Ireland’s stunning coastline from Charles Fort and the vibrant town of Kinsale, to the dramatic Cliffs of Moher. Discover local life at Folk Park and savour picturesque landscapes in Burren National Park. Cross the Irish Sea to Wales, visiting Caernarfon and ending your journey in the bustling streets of London where history meets modern vibrancy.
From Dublin to Zurich Adventure
Embark on a captivating 13-day journey from Dublin to Zurich, packed with extraordinary experiences. Begin by soaking up the vibrant culture of Dublin before crossing into Wales to explore the majestic Caernarfon Castle. Feel the literary allure in Shakespeare’s Stratford-upon-Avon and embrace the scholastic charm of Oxford. In London, marvel at iconic landmarks like Westminster and the lively scenes in Soho. Cross into France and wander through Amiens' enchanting streets and Paris’ artistic corners at Montmartre. Continue through Burgundy’s picturesque vineyards, enjoy the medieval splendour of Lyon, and finally, experience breathtaking Swiss landscapes and cities. Each day promises new adventures and endless memories.
Grand European Adventure Through History
Embark on a 14-day adventure starting in Dublin and ending in Paris, offering a delightful mix of iconic sights and cultural experiences. Begin in Dublin, exploring the city's vibrant streets and historic Trinity College before venturing through lush landscapes to discover Powerscourt Gardens and the medieval Rock of Cashel. You'll visit charming Kinsale and traverse the scenic beauty of Killarney National Park. Expect breathtaking views from the Cliffs of Moher and enjoy exploring Galway's lively atmosphere. Cross into the UK, with highlights including Liverpool's Beatles heritage and Stratford-upon-Avon's nod to Shakespeare. Finally, immerse yourself in Parisian glamour, from the Eiffel Tower to the bohemian streets of Montmartre.
British Isles Capitals, Castles & Countryside
Set off from London on an 11–day loop that starts and ends in the capital. You’ll tour the city’s icons – Westminster, the Thames and Soho – with time free for Windsor if you fancy. Heading north, explore Cambridge’s colleges and medieval York, then Scotland – Alnwick, Edinburgh’s castle–crowned skyline and the Highlands with Pitlochry, Inverness, a Loch Ness cruise and Urquhart Castle, before Loch Lomond and Glasgow. Sail to Belfast and continue to Dublin for a city tour. Cross to Wales for Caernarfon’s mighty walls, then lively Liverpool, Shakespeare’s Stratford–upon–Avon and scholarly Oxford – a well–paced mix of guided visits, scenery and free time.
From Paris' Romance to Ireland's Charm
Embark on an 11-day adventure from Paris to Dublin, packed with diverse experiences. Begin in Paris, taking in the majesty of the Palace of Versailles and the vibrant atmosphere of Montmartre. Explore the historic charm of Rouen before crossing the English Channel to Canterbury and then on to London for iconic sights like Buckingham Palace. Journey north to Cambridge and York, and revel in the stunning landscapes of Scotland, including a stop at Alnwick Castle and the enchanting city of Edinburgh. Experience the mystery of Loch Ness and the beauty of Glasgow. Finish your journey in the cultured cities of Belfast and Dublin. This tour offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and breathtaking scenery.
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Ireland 11-14 day itineraries at a glance
Trip and guiding style
Most 11–14 day trips in Ireland run as group tours, and you can usually choose between fully guided and partly guided options depending on how much structure you prefer. Some itineraries have a single driver-guide throughout, while others include guided city tours at key stops and then allow free time between visits.
Accommodation
Where you stay depends on the itinerary, and accommodation often changes night by night as the route moves on through different regions. Options may include 3–4 star hotels, 3-star hotels, simpler guesthouses (sometimes with hotel upgrades on selected trips), as well as boutique hotels or even a castle stay. Properties of a similar standard may be used when needed, and star ratings can vary by country.
Trip pacing
The pace is shaped by the route: many itineraries sit at a moderate tempo, while others move faster to fit in more stops across the same time frame. Expect a blend of guided sightseeing and independent time, plus road travel days between major locations, designed to cover Ireland’s highlights comfortably within 11–14 days.
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Frequently asked questions
What can you see in Ireland in 11 to 14 days?
Around 11 to 14 days suits a full loop of Ireland. Routes link Dublin and Belfast with Donegal, Galway, the Aran Islands, Dingle and Killarney. It circles the island taking in cities, coast and countryside.
Is 11 to 14 days enough to tour Ireland?
Yes, two weeks comfortably circles the island. It links the north around Belfast and Derry with the west coast and the south. Shorter trips cover the highlights with less time at each.
Are 11 to 14 day Ireland tours guided?
They run as fully guided and partially guided trips, on group and larger bus formats. A guide covers the route, with free time around it. The bus format links the loop.
How active is an 11 to 14 day Ireland tour?
The activity level is easy to moderate, with town visits, coastal scenery and short walks. The pace runs from medium to fairly brisk. Groups reach up to around 65 on the larger bus trips.
How big are the groups on these Ireland tours?
Larger bus trips run up to around 65 travelers, with smaller group options. The route circles the island. A minimum age of around five applies on some departures.
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