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14 Day Full Irish Tour

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Experience the very best of Northern and Southern Ireland on this super relaxed paced itinerary that’s packed with culture, small towns, villages, history, landmarks and wonderful attractions. From Dublin, you’ll circle the entire coastline of our stunning emerald isle, drinking in the stunning scenery and mixing with the friendly and welcoming locals! Compare the cliffs, the national parks, the music and the wonderfully lilting accents on both sides of the border!

Your Driver will regale you with tales of history and will bring to your attention the various differences between the North and South of Ireland as you travel.

This tour includes a snippet of everything you’d possibly want to see on our beautiful emerald Isle!

Itinerary

Day 1: Overnight DublinDay 1: Overnight Dublin

Your plan for Dublin….

  • Book of Kells Experience
  • Guinness Storehouse

Complimentary airport transfers will be provided as follows:

  • Complimentary transfers are available until 12:00 PM only. Guests arriving this time are kindly requested to arrange their own transportation.

Arrival Day:

  • Complimentary transfers will be available throughout the day to accommodate varying flight schedules.

One of Europe’s most thrilling capitals, Dublin impresses on every level. Vibrant and energetic, the city pulsates with a compelling mix of cosmopolitan and traditional, yet peel back the layers and you’ll see that it has managed to maintain its moral essence as a City that is authentically Irish.

Steeped in history and bearing sometimes heartbreaking historical tales from the times of the 1916 Rising, the City can be easily explored on foot, which allows you to immerse yourself entirely as you leisurely wander the streets of Dublin.
Your tour begins in the lobby of your first hotel at 2 pm. From there, you’ll make your way with your Driver/Guide to the mighty Guinness Storehouse, where you’ll experience the history, heart, and soul of Ireland’s most beloved beer.

Explore the story of Guinness’ past & present. Then, you’ll get to explore Dublin Castle.
That evening, enjoy Dinner with your Group and afterward, head to one of the many bars in Temple Bar, all bursting with engaging characters in search of the ‘craic’.

Day 2: Overnight BelfastDay 2: Overnight Belfast

Your plan for Belfast….

  • Titanic Experience
  • Paddy Campbell’s Belfast Famous Black Cab Tour
  • Belfast City

Antrim is home to the vibrant capital of Belfast – a city bursting with culture, history, music, exciting events, and fantastic food. Start your day at the world-famous Titanic Experience, where you’ll journey through the story of the iconic ship built right here in Belfast. Then, take Paddy Campbell’s Belfast Famous Black Cab Tour to explore the city’s rich and complex history through the eyes of a local. Enjoy a scenic driving tour with your Driver, taking in the city’s iconic landmarks and hidden gems. In the evening, wander the historic streets that this electric and welcoming city offers stunning architecture, lively pubs, and plenty to discover at every corner!

 

Day 3: Overnight PortrushDay 3: Overnight Portrush

Your plan for Portrush…

  • Bushmills Distillery
  • Dunluce Castle
  • Giants Causeway
  • Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge

Portrush serves as an ideal gateway to its breathtaking landscapes. This charming coastal town is surrounded by stunning natural beauty and rich history. With attractions like the famous Giant’s Causeway and the dramatic ruins of Dunluce Castle, you’ll find endless opportunities for exploration. Enjoy spectacular cliff-top walks and dramatic sea views, all just a stone’s throw from fine seafood restaurants that showcase the best of local cuisine. Portrush is not just a destination; it’s an adventure waiting to unfold.

Day 4 & 5: Overnight DonegalDay 4 & 5: Overnight Donegal

Your plan for Donegal…

  • Strandhill Beach or Rosses Point
  • Killybegs Fishing Village
  • Killybegs Harbour Cruise
  • Slieve League Cliffs
  • Glenveagh National Park
  • Mount Errigal

The second largest county in Ireland, crossed by a chain of low mountains and dreamy landscapes, Donegal just penetrates your soul! One visit to County Donegal and you will long to return. Its remoteness is ideal for travellers looking for that amazing feeling of having reached the end of the earth whilst staring out over the Atlantic from its many vantage points. 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 6 & 7: Overnight Galway with Optional Day Trip to the Aran IslandsDay 6 & 7: Overnight Galway with Optional Day Trip to the Aran Islands

Your plan for Galway…

  • Loop Head Drive
  • Killary Sheep Farm
  • Galway City
  • Kylemore Abbey and Gardens
  • Sky Road Drive
  • Connemara
  • Clifden

You’ll then make your way to Galway City, where you can stroll the curved, cobble-stoned pedestrian streets, taking in the local performers, street music and culture!

The following day, you’ll venture out to the Connemara region, where you’ll enjoy stunning vistas of weathered mountains, sheep-studded hills, bogs and remote villages; all jaggedly sewn together by stonewalls and pounded by the mighty Atlantic.

Optional Day Trip to the Aran Islands

Travel by car and take a leisurely 1-hour drive along the Wild Atlantic Way to their ferry terminal in Rossaveal.

Ferries to the Aran Islands depart from Rossaveal port in Connemara, 37 kilometres west of Galway City centre.

  • Parking is available at the pier at a cost of €7 for 24 hours.

The Aran Islands offer visitors a glimpse into a way of life that has long since disappeared from most of the world. Filled with traditional Irish culture, the islands offer breathtaking scenery, ecclesiastical ruins and world-renowned stone forts.

These three rocky limestone outcrops are a bastion of traditional language, culture, music and history on the edge of Europe. Regular music sessions, lively dances, traditional crafts, sea-going currachs, and the wonderfully warm and welcoming Atlantic spirit are inimitable parts of Aran.

Day 8 & 9: Overnight KerryDay 8 & 9: Overnight Kerry

Your plan for Kerry…

  • Cliffs of Moher (on the way to Kerry)
  • Slea Head Drive
  • Dingle Peninsula
  • Killarney National Park
  • The Ring of Kerry
  • Torc Waterfall

Kerry is synonymous with awe-inspiring beauty, steeped in Irish Tradition and bustling with activity. Killarney offers the National Park, Torc Waterfall and set off on the Ring of Kerry with your Group! A simple stroll around Killarney town is a must in the evening when you’re done with your tour activities for the day!

The following day, you’ll head out to the Dingle Peninsula and the Slea Head Drive where the landscapes and scenery will feed your soul! After enjoying Dinner, Irish music and dance are alive and flourishing in all regions of Kerry but Killarney Town in particular.

Day 10 & 11: Overnight Cork Day 10 & 11: Overnight Cork

Your plan for Cork…

  • Kinsale Food Tour
  • Blarney Woollen Mills
  • Blarney Castle & Gardens
  • Rock of Cashel

Cork today! Ireland’s largest county with some of the best and largest personalities to be found anywhere in the World!

Day one in Cork, you’ll venture to Kinsale – a historical fishing town with many wonderful walks and some scrumptious foodie options! Relax in the evenings – Dinner will be enjoyed on your first night in Cork with your group!

Day two in Cork, you’ll explore Blarney with its Castle and Stone of Eloquence, which is a firm favourite with visitors for many, many years also! Lots of good food and drinks to be enjoyed in one of the many great little restaurants and pubs in Blarney!

Day 12: Overnight WaterfordDay 12: Overnight Waterford

Your plan for Waterford….

  • House of Waterford Crystal Tour
  • Glendalough Monastic Site and Visitor Centre
  • Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity
  • The Clock Tower
  • Waterford Greenway
  • Reginald’s Tower
  • Thomas Francis Meagher statue
  • Waterford Treasures: Bishop’s Palace
  • Christ Church Cathedral
  • John Condon Memorial
  • The Viking Triangle
  • Waterford Walls

From its vibrant city life to its rural charm and stunning coastline, Waterford city and county have something for everyone! It is the oldest city in Ireland and it is the perfect blend of ancient and modern – or as we say: experience 1 000 years of history in 1000 steps! Enjoy the historic streets and local atmosphere, take a walking tour or browse many local boutiques and quirky shops. Waterford is renowned for its exciting festivals and events such as the West Waterford Festival of Food, Spraoi, Winterval, Harvest Festival, Taste Tramore, Dunmore East Bluegrass Festival and Waterford Film Festival and many more. There’s so much to see and do in the historical city of Waterford, your adventure starts here!

Day 13: KildareDay 13: Kildare

The plan for your last day in Ireland….

A county rich in heritage and wrapped in myth, Kildare is a quiet but powerful close to your Irish journey. Home to ancient legends, sacred sites, and lush landscapes, it invites reflection and a deeper connection to Ireland’s spiritual and cultural roots. Whether you explore the story of St. Brigid, discover equestrian elegance at the National Stud, or simply take in the peaceful countryside, this final chapter is full of quiet moments and grounding experiences.

End your journey with a calm walk through the fields or a pause at a sacred well, allowing the energy of Ireland’s ancient heart to stay with you. It’s the kind of goodbye that feels more like a gentle promise—you’ll be back.

Day 14: Depart For HomeDay 14: Depart For Home

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