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12 Day Wild Atlantic Way Coastal Ireland – Private Chauffeured Tour

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The Wild Atlantic Way – Enchanting villages are nestled along the coast as well as ancient monuments. This is one of the longest defined coastal routes in the world. It winds its way all along the Irish west coast from the Inishowen Peninsula in the north right down to the picturesque town of Kinsale, County Cork, in the south. From start to finish, the power of the ocean, wonders of nature and stunning countryside are displayed in all their glory! Untamed tides and storms have molded our stunning West Coast, deeply indenting the wild terrain – leaving behind towering cliffs and beautiful bays and beaches! This itinerary includes the 15 wonders and signature points of the Wild Atlantic Way – as with all of our tours, the duration of the tour can be amended to suit the number of days you wish to dedicate to your vacation!

Itinerary

Day 1: Overnight Meath

Suggested Highlights:

  • Bru na Boinne Visitor Centre
  • Megalithic Tombs of Newgrange
  • Boyne Valley
  • Trim Castle

A suburb of bustling Dublin, County Meath has managed to maintain its integrity as part of the Irish Countryside for the most part! Visit Bru na Boinne,  one of the most extraordinary sites in the World, home to the awe inspiring Newgrange. The Boyne Valley, Birthplace of Ireland’s Ancient East, is a place steeped in history. Combined with its lush green landscape and magnificent waterways, it is one of the most interesting areas in Ireland to visit!

Day 2 & 3: Overnight Donegal

Suggested Highlights:

  • Malin Head (WAW)
  • Fanad Head (WAW)
  • Slieve League (WAW)
  • Glenveagh National Park
  • Killybegs Fishing Village
  • Mount Errigal
  • Fanad Lighthouse

The second largest county in Ireland and crossed with a chain of low mountains and dreamy landscapes, Donegal just penetrates your soul!  Peer out over Malin Head or Fanad Head. Visit Slieve League and the fishing village of Killybegs!  While visiting Donegal, you’ll enjoy lilting local accents, wonderfully fresh, local foods and talented local musicians in the cosy little pubs and taverns! What’s not to love!?

Day 4 & 5: Overnight Galway

Suggested Highlights:

  • Killary Harbour (WAW)
  • Derrigimlagh (WAW)
  • Galway City
  • Connemara
  • Sky Road Drive
  • Aran Islands
  • Dan O’Hara’s Homestead

The Cultural hub of Ireland – Galway! Weathered mountains, sheep studded hills, bogs and remote villages; all jaggedly sewn together by stonewalls and pounded by the mighty Atlantic forms the spellbinding beauty of Galway – No visit to Galway is complete without a drive through the Connemara region and the Sky Road Drive! Visit Killary Harbour, take in the stunning sights of Derrigimlagh. Enjoy the city and if time permits, take a ferry over to the Aran Islands – a wonderful way to spend a day and a trip back in time – the beauty of the islands remains untouched by man!

 

Day 6: Overnight Clare

Suggested Highlights:

  • Cliffs of Moher (WAW)
  • Loop Head (WAW)
  • Doolin Village
  • Adare Village
  • The Burren

Situated in the mid-west region of Ireland – Clare is one of the most welcoming counties in Ireland. Clare is the epitome of ‘authentic Ireland’. It is another area of Ireland which has remained untouched by modernization. The Cliffs of Moher is without doubt, the most famous tourist attraction on the west coast of Ireland.  In the midst of exploring Clare, be sure to enjoy a bite to eat in one of the local eateries – all of which make the most of the local produce they have at hand. Clare is also one of the best locations in Ireland for Traditional Irish Music!

Day 7 & 8: Overnight Kerry

Suggested Highlights:

  • Blasket Sound, Co. Kerry (WAW)
  • Bray Head, Skelligs View, Co. Kerry (WAW)
  • Ring of Kerry
  • Dingle Peninsula & Town
  • Killarney Lakes
  • Slea Head Drive
  • Muckross House & Gardens 

Kerry is synonymous with breath-taking beauty, steeped in Irish Tradition and bustling with activity. The westernmost part of the Dingle Peninsula is undeniably one of the most beautiful and striking areas of Ireland. Visit Carrignaparka Beach, Dunmore Head or a 25 minute walk from the car-park at Foilhommerum Bay will take you to Bray Head. There is no shortage of Irish music entertainment in this small village but Killarney naturally promotes the Irish tradition also!

Day 9 & 10: Overnight Cork

Suggested Highlights:

  • Dursey Island (WAW)
  • Mizen Head (WAW)
  • Old Head of Kinsale (WAW)
  • Beara Peninsula Drive
  • Blarney Castle & Stone
  • Cobh Heritage Centre 
  • Kinsale Town      

On to Cork! Visit Dursey island and Mizen Head where rugged cliffs arise from the roaring Atlantic! A staff favorite here at Irish Tours For You-  the Old Head of Kinsale is a narrow headland that stretches about 4.5 km into the Celtic Sea. Flanked on either side by steep cliffs and a lighthouse is located on its southern tip. If you fancy some sensational gourmet seafood or food in general, Kinsale and Cobh are both worth fitting into your itinerary! Cork gets us, every. single. Time!

DAY 12: Overnight Dublin

Suggested Highlights:

  • Wicklow Mountains and National Park (en-route)
  • Glendalough (en-route)
  • Guinness Storehouse
  • Trinity College and the Book of Kells

After your Wild Atlantic Travels, it’s time to make your way back up the East Coast for a final overnight stay in Dublin before you depart us for home. Along the way, why not keep in theme with the stunning landscapes and views you’ve been experiencing throughout your travels. Take in the Wicklow Mountains and Glendalough! If you are not too jaded from your day’s travel and activities, perhaps you would like to savour a pint of ‘the black stuff’ in one of the numerous bubbling pubs in the infamous Temple Bar!

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