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Overview

This 14 day Ireland and Northern Ireland itinerary is the complete experience, built for travelers who want to see the island properly without being rushed through it. The pacing is intentionally relaxed, giving you time to enjoy the culture, history, and scenery that most shorter trips can only sample.

Starting in Dublin, you’ll travel a full loop around the coastline on a true full Ireland tour, taking in small towns, villages, historic landmarks, and major attractions across both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. You’ll experience the contrast between regions in a way that’s hard to appreciate on a quick trip: different accents, local traditions, music scenes, and the unique character on both sides of the border, all while following some of the most famous coastal scenery in Europe.

Expect a rich mix of Ireland cultural experiences, classic Ireland historic sites, national parks, dramatic cliffs, and scenic drives, with the added depth of local storytelling from your professional Driver/Guide. As a small group tour of Ireland, it also feels more personal and flexible than a large bus tour, with easier logistics, better daily flow, and more time to enjoy each stop.

If you want a 14 day Ireland tour package that includes both the north and south, delivers a true Ireland road trip style route by coach, and gives you a “snippet of everything” without exhausting you, this is the tour that covers it all.

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:

  • Arrival Day: Complimentary transfers are available until 12:00 PM only. Guests arriving after 12:00 PM are kindly requested to arrange their own transportation.
  • Departure Day: Complimentary transfers will be available throughout the day to accommodate varying flight schedules.

Your Dublin itinerary begins with a strong mix of city energy and heritage, making it an ideal start to a 14 day Ireland tour. Dublin blends cosmopolitan culture with authentic Irish character, and history tied to the 1916 Rising makes it a standout for travellers seeking Irish history tours. Because Dublin is easy to explore on foot, this is also a great introduction to a Dublin walking tour style of sightseeing.

Your Ireland small group coach tour begins in the lobby of your first hotel at 2:00 PM. From there, you’ll head to the iconic Guinness Storehouse tour, one of the top things to do in Dublin, followed by a visit to Dublin Castle, a key landmark on any Dublin travel itinerary. That evening, enjoy dinner with your group and experience Temple Bar nightlife, known for live music, classic pubs, and a lively local atmosphere. The Book of Kells Experience is also a must for travellers looking for Dublin’s most famous cultural attraction.

Day 2: Overnight BelfastDay 2: Overnight Belfast

Your plan for Belfast….

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

This Belfast itinerary brings you into Northern Ireland’s vibrant capital, known for culture, music, food, and powerful modern history. Start with the world-famous Titanic Experience Belfast, one of the most visited attractions in Northern Ireland and a highlight for travellers researching things to do in Belfast.

Next, take Paddy Campbell’s Belfast Famous Black Cab Tour, a local-led Belfast Black Cab tour that provides deeper insight into the city’s complex past. Enjoy a scenic city drive with your Driver/Guide, then spend the evening exploring Belfast’s architecture, historic streets, and lively pub scene as part of your wider Ireland and Northern Ireland itinerary.

Day 3: Overnight PortrushDay 3: Overnight Portrush

Your plan for Portrush

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

Your Portrush itinerary is a classic highlight of the Causeway Coast tour, packed with dramatic scenery and famous landmarks. Visit the natural wonder of the Giant’s Causeway, one of the top-rated stops for travellers planning a Northern Ireland itinerary, and explore the cliffside ruins of Dunluce Castle, one of the most photographed castles in Ireland.

You’ll also visit Bushmills Distillery, a key stop for whiskey fans looking for a Bushmills Distillery tour, and experience the thrill of the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, a must for travellers who want coastline, history, and adventure in one day.

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

Your plan for Donegal…

Please note: the suggested highlights below may not be part of the tour package. They are optional ideas if you have extra time in Donegal.

  • Strandhill Beach or Rosses Point

  • Killybegs Fishing Village

  • Killybegs Harbour Cruise

  • Slieve League Cliffs

  • Glenveagh National Park

  • Mount Errigal

Your Donegal itinerary explores Ireland’s second largest county, known for remote landscapes and Atlantic views that deliver a true “edge of the world” feeling. Donegal is a standout for travellers searching for Wild Atlantic Way Donegal experiences, with coastal cliffs, mountain scenery, and quiet roads that feel untouched.

Optional highlights such as the Slieve League Cliffs, Glenveagh National Park, and Mount Errigal make Donegal a top choice for nature lovers looking for things to do in Donegal. Expect strong local character, fresh regional food, and traditional music in cosy pubs, all of which make Donegal one of the most memorable stops on a 14 day Ireland itinerary.

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…

Please note: the suggested highlights below may not be part of the tour package. They are optional ideas if you have extra time in Galway.

  • Loop Head Drive

  • Killary Sheep Farm

  • Galway City

  • Kylemore Abbey and Gardens

  • Sky Road Drive

  • Connemara

  • Clifden

This Galway itinerary begins in Galway City, famous for street performers, live music, and cobblestone pedestrian lanes, making it a must for anyone searching for things to do in Galway. The following day brings you into Connemara, known for rugged mountains, sheep-dotted hills, boglands, and Atlantic coastline, all central to a classic west of Ireland itinerary.

Scenic highlights like the Sky Road Drive, time in Clifden, and a visit to Kylemore Abbey and Gardens make Galway one of Ireland’s most iconic regions for both heritage and landscape, especially for travellers planning a Connemara scenic drive.

Optional Day Trip to the Aran Islands

For an Aran Islands day trip, drive approximately one hour along the Wild Atlantic Way to the ferry terminal in Rossaveal, around 37 km west of Galway City centre. Parking is available at the pier for €7 per 24 hours, and ferries depart from Rossaveel port in Connemara.

The Aran Islands offer traditional Irish culture, dramatic coastal scenery, ecclesiastical ruins, and famous stone forts, making them one of the most unique optional stops on a 14 day Ireland tour.

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

Your plan for Kerry…

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

Your Kerry itinerary begins with a stop at the iconic Cliffs of Moher, a top highlight on any Ireland west coast itinerary, before continuing to one of Ireland’s most scenic counties. In Kerry, explore Killarney National Park, visit Torc Waterfall, and enjoy the world-famous Ring of Kerry scenic drive, stopping at viewpoints for sweeping coastline and mountain views.

The following day focuses on the Dingle Peninsula and Slea Head Drive, two of Ireland’s most celebrated routes for dramatic coastal scenery and authentic landscapes. After dinner, enjoy the atmosphere in Killarney, known for traditional music and lively pub culture, making this a strong stop for travellers wanting traditional Irish music in Kerry.

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

This Cork itinerary combines coastal charm, famous landmarks, and a strong food scene. On day one, you’ll visit Kinsale, a historic harbour town known for scenic walks and culinary reputation, topped off with a Kinsale Food Tour, a favourite for travellers searching for the best food tours in Ireland. Enjoy a relaxed evening with dinner with your group on your first night in Cork.

On day two, explore Blarney Castle and Gardens, including the famous Blarney Stone, then enjoy time at Blarney Woollen Mills for Irish gifts, knitwear, and souvenirs. The Rock of Cashel is also included as a major historic highlight, making Cork a must for travellers looking for things to do in Cork and iconic Ireland historic sites.

Day 12: Overnight WaterfordDay 12: Overnight Waterford

Your plan for Waterford….

Please note: the suggested highlights below may not be part of the tour package. They are optional ideas if you have extra time in 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

Your Waterford itinerary explores Ireland’s oldest city, known for a strong blend of ancient heritage and modern energy. Many visitors plan time for the House of Waterford Crystal Tour, along with historic attractions like Reginald’s Tower and the Viking Triangle. For outdoor travellers, the Waterford Greenway is one of Ireland’s most popular cycling and walking routes.

With historic streets, local boutiques, and walking tours, Waterford is a memorable stop for travellers searching for things to do in Waterford and cultural depth within a longer 14 day Ireland itinerary.

Day 13: Overnight MeathDay 13: Overnight Meath

The plan for your last day in Ireland

Your County Meath itinerary is a calm, heritage-rich close to your journey and a powerful final stop on your Full Irish Tour. Often known as one of Ireland’s most historic counties, Meath is closely tied to ancient legends, sacred landscapes, and some of the island’s most important early heritage. It’s the kind of place that feels quieter on the surface, but carries a deep sense of Irish identity beneath it.

Spend your final day enjoying the peaceful Meath countryside, taking an easy walk, or exploring nearby heritage sites that reflect Ireland’s ancient past. As your final overnight, Meath offers a slower pace before departure and a grounded, reflective ending to your Ireland travel itinerary.

Day 14: Depart For HomeDay 14: Depart For Home

Depart for home with a complete 14 day Ireland and Northern Ireland itinerary, finishing your Full Irish Tour after a route packed with iconic cities, castles, coastal drives, national parks, and cultural experiences, ending in County Meath.

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