BEST Wild Atlantic Way 10-Day Private Luxury Tour

10 days (approximately)
Pickup offered
Offered in: English

Picking you up at a time & location of your convenience, enjoy the company of an expert Irish guide and the comfort of one of our Luxury Mercedes Vehicle with WiFi as you tour the best sites of the famous West Coast with the style & Flexibility that only a private tour can provide.

Our tours are characterized by a connection to local culture, so along with the Must-Do Highlights & Hot Spots listed, we always discuss extra options along the way from bustling Markets, Farms, Woolen Mills & Distilleries to local Craft Centers where you can gain insights into things past & present, but also meet the locals who will share their passion to enrich & deepen your experience.

Great food choices are not left out & look out for our hassle-free booking option to include accommodation based on luxury style 4-Star & Boutique Hotels & Cozy Inns, with 5-Star & Castle Hotels arranged easily on request.

We will make everything door to door easy & a once in a lifetimes experience to remember!

What's Included

Tailored additional Sites & Activities, & Castle Style Hotel on request
Fully Insured, meticulously cleaned & serviced vehicles
Luxury Class Mercedes Vehicle with WiFi & Bottled Water
Professional Experienced Driver with Official Guiding Accreditation
1 Night Boutique & Luxury Style Accommodation with full breakfasts (if choosing this option)
Gratuities

Meeting and pickup

Pickup points
You can choose a pickup location at checkout (multiple pickup locations are available).
Pickup details:

After booking we will be in touch to confirm your pickup location and time. We can also pick up from most areas in Ireland on request (additional cost may apply). Kindly let us know if you have excess or oversize luggage requirements.

Itinerary

Duration: 10 days (approximately)
    Day 1

    Dublin

    2 stops
  • 1
    Dublin

    Your experienced and considerate guide will be waiting at your agreed time and location to greet you and outline the adventure ahead, as you make yourself comfortable in our Luxury Mercedes Private Vehicle. Ideally, we like to find out about your interests before the tour starts since there are so many opportunities to personalize your tour and arrange visits to any selective sites that you may have a special interest in. However, since all our drivers are accredited licensed historical experts who combine a deep local knowledge of all the place you will visit, there is always the opportunity along the way to discuss how to best orientate things to your preferences. From Farms & Markets, local Arts-&-Crafts shopping to Distilleries, Culinary experiences & other Cultural experiences, or Historical sites. We will make everything door to door easy & a once in a lifetimes experience to remember!

    Admission ticket free
  • 2
    Dublin

    To make the best use of your time in Dublin before leaving, we can arrange a half or full day tour with the main highlights which normally include some of the following: Trinity College Dublin & The Book of Kells, Dublin Castle, Temple Bar, Guinness Storehouse, Old Jameson Distillery, National Museum, Christchurch Cathedral, Kilmainham Jail, The Irish Emigration Museum, General Post Office, Irish Whiskey Museum.

    7 hours Admission ticket free
  • Day 2

    Co. Mayo

    2 stops
  • 3
    Cong

    This beautiful region is considered Irelands Lake District, with a wealth of heritage & Archaeological Sites with the Village of Cong itself sitting between two lakes and famous for its 12th century abbey, but more recently as the location of the Movie 'The Quiet Man' with John Wayne and Maureen O’Hara which even has a local museum. A wonderful first stop you can enjoy exploring the village before the short drive to the nearby Ashford Castle and a great place for lunch

    3 hours Admission ticket free
  • 4
    Westport

    A charming town, Westport is known for its picturesque harbor, vibrant nightlife, and historic landmarks. The town is home to a variety of attractions including Westport House, a 17th-century castle that sits on a 400-acre estate and Westport Museum, which houses a collection of local history and artifacts. The surrounding Clew Bay which is home to over 365 islands and its natural beauty make Westport is also a popular destination for outdoor activities, such as hiking, fishing, and boating and Westport Golf Club is one of Irelands oldest.

    3 hours Admission ticket free
  • Day 3

    Connemara & Galway

    3 stops
  • 5
    Kylemore Abbey & Victorian Walled Garden

    One of Ireland’s top tourist attractions, Kylemore Castle estate has a jaw dropping lakeside location set against a backdrop of Connemara’s wooded mountainside. Your guide will tell you about its romantic History & you can enjoy the abbeys magnificent architecture and its 1000-acre grounds which include Ireland’s largest Walled Garden. Wholesome food and delicious home-baking awaits in the Café or Garden Tea House, and you can browse the Craft and Design Shop for unique gifts including Kylemore Abbey Pottery and award-winning chocolates handmade by the Benedictine nuns

    2 hours Admission ticket not included
  • 6
    Roundstone

    Lying opposite the island of Inishnee on Roundstone Bay is the traditional village of Roundstone. Popular among renowned artists and naturalists for the remarkable beauty of the surrounding mountains and seascapes, the Village has also been home to stars such as Sting. One of the oldest fishing villages in Ireland, you will still find local fishermen arriving with their daily catch including Mackerel, Cod, Lobster, Crab, Shrimp, often served up by the local bars and restaurants. A perfect stop to explore & dine while taking in the views along the bay. DOGS BEACH ROUNDSTONE Close by the Village is the beautiful Horseshoe-shaped beach with over 1.5km of white sand & crystal-clear water ideal for swimming coastal views ROUNDSTONE CERAMICS The Family Run Roundstone Ceramics produces unique porcelain & Stoneware & your driver will drop by for a visit on request.

    2 hours Admission ticket free
  • 7
    Galway

    Renowned for its culture as well as its night life, Galway has a bohemian flavour that is typical of the laid back west of Ireland psyche: laid back, relaxed and ready for a party which is just as well since the city hosts over 120 festivals & events per year. Passing through the medieval city walls we stop for the evening with plenty of time to experience its thriving and cosmopolitan center full of artisan shops, cafes, restaurants, and traditional pubs that often offer live Irish folk music. Or if you prefer a more peaceful getaway, the river walkway running through the city is also a joy in the afternoon. Whatever your preference, your guide will provide the best suggestions for your evening.

    2 hours Admission ticket free
  • Day 4

    Co. Clare

    4 stops
  • 8
    The Burren

    Centre of County Clare, this region puts the 'wild' in The Wild-Atlantic-Way and your knowledgeable Guide will explain all the History behind its impressive 'lunar' landscape which was formed millions of years ago when the area was underneath the sea. We stop at some of the most beautiful spots & viewpoints to admire views, a plethora of wildflowers which cover the area, and the flights of the seagulls. Further out, you will sea the Aran Islands from which Aran wool originates, as well as the famous handmade Aran Wool Sweaters produced in many of their little wind swept cottages

    2 hours Admission ticket free
  • 9
    Doolin

    A visit to Doolin Village in County Clare is a must for anyone seeking an authentic Irish experience steeped in traditional music and stunning natural beauty. Known as the "Traditional Music Capital of Ireland," Doolin's lively pubs host nightly sessions where talented musicians play traditional Irish instruments, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Beyond the music, Doolin serves as a gateway to the majestic Cliffs of Moher, offering breathtaking coastal walks and stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean. You can also catch a ferry to the Aran Islands from Doolin Pier, exploring ancient forts and rugged landscapes. With its charming atmosphere, friendly locals, and proximity to iconic landmarks, Doolin is a highlight of any trip to Ireland's west coast.

    2 hours Admission ticket free
  • 10
    Cliffs of Moher

    No visit to the West Coast is complete without seeing the Cliffs. Standing over 220 meters high and running for 12km this stunning coastal attraction is a wonderful walk & observatory for the thousands of seabirds who make it their home. The first observatory was constructed here in 1835 and today this site attracts over 1.5 million visitors annually because of its incredible views of the twelve Bens, the Aran Islands and the Atlantic Ocean. There is a wonderful walkway along the cliffs to follow, and we also take time for the Visitor Center

    2 hours Admission ticket not included
  • 11
    Bunratty Castle and Folk Park

    Originally a Viking settlement, Bunratty village is one of Ireland's most historic heritage sites with its restored 15th Century Castle located in the village center. There are many highlights in the town & its a good spot for shopping at the local ‘Woollen Mills’ which you will be able to see the renowned hand knitted Aran sweaters we will have been learning about. We can also go back in time with a visit to the Folk Park and experience a 19th Century village for an insight into what life was like in Ireland in those times.

    2 hours Admission ticket not included
  • Day 5

    Co. Kerry

    2 stops
  • 12
    Dingle Peninsula

    One of the Wild Atlantic Way's five great peninsulas, the peninsula stretches for 30 miles into the Atlantic and showcases some of Ireland’s most dramatic scenery with the towering Mt Brandon to the North & the wild Atlantic Ocean to the West. Our drive reveals many unique sites apart from the views such as Iron age ring fort of Dunbeg or the early Christian oratories and beehive huts like Gallarus Oratory. This region is also an officially recognized bastion of Irish language and culture. DINGLE Known for its rugged scenery and sandy beaches but also for its hardware pubs (where you can buy a pint and some wellies) you will find Dingle very friendly & difficult to leave. Exploring the village you will find eclectic jewelry shops on Green Street, Irish-Style Tapas in Solas, fine dining at the Chart House, and the best Ice Cream at Murphy’s.

    3 hours Admission ticket free
  • 13
    Slea Head Drive

    One of Ireland's most scenic routes, takes you on a journey through historic sites, Irish speaking villages, famous Hollywood film locations

    3 hours Admission ticket not included
  • Day 6

    Killarney

    3 stops
  • 14

    MUCROSS HOUSE Set in the Killarney National Park, Muckross House & gardens are located on the Muckross peninusla between two lakes in the Killarney national park and in an exquisite tudor mansion dating from 1843.

    2 hours Admission ticket free
  • 15
    Killarney National Park

    Killarney National Park incorporating lakes, woodlands, waterfalls, buildings and natural heritage. We will weave our way through the park to visit the impressive Victorian Mansion and Muckross House as well as the tranquil setting of Rosses castle, a 15th century restored Gaelic tower house which sits on the banks of Killarney's lower lake.

    2 hours Admission ticket not included
  • 16
    Torc Waterfall

    Torc Waterfall is a must-see for nature lovers visiting County Kerry. This stunning waterfall cascades down a 70-foot (20-meter) cliff face, surrounded by lush green forests and mossy rocks. The short walk to the waterfall is an easy stroll through beautiful woodland, and the viewing platform at the base of the falls offers a fantastic vantage point for photos

    2 hours Admission ticket not included
  • Day 7

    Ring of Kerry

    3 stops
  • 17
    Ring Of Kerry

    Driving the Ring of Kerry is an unforgettable experience, offering a breathtaking panorama of County Kerry's diverse landscapes. This scenic driving route, approximately 179km (111 miles) long, circles the Iveragh Peninsula, revealing dramatic coastal scenery, rugged mountains, pristine lakes, and charming villages. Highlights include stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean, the dramatic cliffs of Kerry Head, the picturesque towns of Killarney and Kenmare, and the scenic beauty of Killarney National Park. Along the way, you'll encounter historical sites, ancient monuments, and opportunities

    2 hours Admission ticket not included
  • 18
    Sneem

    The Killarney Mountain Road leads to the charming village of Sneem nestled in the heart of the Ring of Kerry, a colorful village blessed with exquisite scenery, wild landscapes and imposing mountains. The name Sneem, means 'the knot' that ties together the Ring of Kerry. The village is divided into two squares, North Square and South Square, by the Sneem River, giving it a unique character. Enjoy a peaceful and authentic Irish experience whilst strolling through the brightly painted buildings. Browse local craft shops, and enjoy a meal at one of the cozy pubs or restaurants.

    2 hours Admission ticket free
  • 19
    Gap of Dunloe

    A narrow & spectacular mountain pass running north–south in County Kerry that separates the MacGillycuddy's Reeks mountain range in the west, from the Purple Mountain Group range in the east. It is one of Kerry's most beautiful routes & not to be missed.

    2 hours Admission ticket not included
  • Day 8

    Ring of Kerry

    1 stop
  • 20
    Ring Of Kerry

    Visits to Ring of Kerry - Sneem - Gap of Dunloe on Day 7 & 8

    7 hours Admission ticket not included
  • Day 9

    Co. Cork

    3 stops
  • 21
    Blarney Castle & Gardens

    A short distance from Cork City lies the 600-year-old Blarney Castle, built by one of Irelands greatest Chieftains. Home to the famous Blarney stone, you will find this on the battlements of the castle & if you are willing to bend over backwards to kiss it, legend has it that you will receive the ‘gift of the gab’ or eloquence of speech for the next 7-years. Take time to enjoy the wonderful Gardens of the Blarney Estate, a peaceful lakeside walk or visit the Witches Cave before we head off to the Woolen Mills to learn about the local produce. BLARNEW WOOLEN MILL Located near the grounds of Blarney Castle, this is a huge store full of real wool products & gifts and is a great place if you want to pick up a souvenir of your trip.

    2 hours Admission ticket not included
  • 22
    Cobh Heritage Centre

    This little town is rich in Irish History. Named ‘Queenstown’ after the visit of Queen Viktoria in 1849, it was later renamed Cobh after Irish independence in 1922 and was the final port of call for the RMS Titanic. The Heritage center is in a beautifully restored Victorian railway station and here you will find information about Irish Emigration which has formed such a significant part of the Irish experience through the last centuries. You can follow the history of Irelands Emigration from the 1600’s & learn about the great famine when around 3 million people emigrated from Cobh, mostly to the United States but also to British Colonies in Barbados, Jamacia and Monserrat as well as the transportation of convicts to Australia. Midleton Distillery Experience, This former Irish whiskey distillery and restored 19th-century warehouse is now a museum and visitor center where you can learn about the distillation process, and even have an opportunity to sample some of the finished product.

    2 hours Admission ticket not included
  • 23
    Cork

    Part of Irelands Ancient East and part of the Wild Atlantic Way, Cork is Irelands second largest City set on the banks of the River Lee. With many things to see and do such as the Cork City Gaol · St Patrick Street &· St Fin Barre's Cathedral along with the English Market (1788) with a large selection of food stalls representing the best of local produce and quaint pubs & restaurants making it a great location to spend the night.

    2 hours Admission ticket free
  • Day 10

    Co. Wicklow

    3 stops
  • 24
    Rock of Cashel

    The Rock of Cashel, also known as St. Patrick's Rock, is a truly awe-inspiring historical site in County Tipperary. Perched dramatically atop a limestone outcrop, this ancient site was once the seat of the High Kings of Munster before becoming an important ecclesiastical center. Amidst the Celtic Crosses, yu can stroll in the footsteps of St. Patrick exploring the well-preserved ruins, including a 12th-century round tower, a Romanesque chapel with stunning frescoes, a Gothic cathedral, and a high cross. The views from the Rock across the surrounding countryside are simply breathtaking.

    3 hours Admission ticket not included
  • 25
    Wicklow Mountains National Park

    The dramatic Wiklow National Park is full of mountainous scenery & rolling green hills. We will stop at Glendalough ‘The Valley of the Lakes’ to tour the ruins of an ancient monastery and lunch in a traditional pub before heading towards the ‘Wicklow Gap’. This wild & rugged area was the location for may movies such as Braveheart, PS I Love You, and more recently the tv series Vikings. We will stop at some panoramic vantage points for some last photos before continuing to Dublin.

    3 hours Admission ticket not included
  • 26
    Dublin

    Onward Travel - Evening or next day transfers arranged on request

    Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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