We are the only operator going from Killarney Daily to the Kerry Cliffs. We will be carrying out your tour in small groups on modern mid-sized buses. Because of this, we can travel to places that other buses can't access. Since all of your Driver/Guides are local they have the most in depth knowledge of the surrounding area.
The driver will be at this location with the coach and a sign saying 'Kerry Cliffs'. All passengers must check in by 9am at the office prior to boarding. Priority seating and accommodation transfers can be arranged for an additional fee.
The first town we will go through after leaving Killarney is Killorglin. Where you will learn about the famous Puck Fair
Situated along the famous Ring of Kerry between Killorglin and Glenbeigh, the Kerry Bog Village serves as a living time capsule of 18th and 19th-century Irish rural life. This heritage site features meticulously recreated thatched cottages, complete with period antiques, soundscapes, and figurines that illustrate the customs and daily struggles of the era. Beyond the history of its people, the village is a sanctuary for the Kerry Bog Pony, a rare native breed saved from the brink of extinction. Quick Visitor Guide If you are traveling the Ring of Kerry, this is a flexible stop designed to suit your schedule: The Experience: Explore authentic dwellings and vintage farming equipment used by historical turf cutters. Admission: 8 Euros per person. The "Opt-Out" Perk: The tour is entirely optional; you can skip the village walk-through and simply enjoy a coffee break at the onsite cafe before continuing your journey.
Travel through the beautiful village of Glenbeigh.
The Kerry Cliffs are a natural wonder located on the west coast of Ireland, off the famous Ring of Kerry drive. These cliffs, standing over 1,000 feet above the wild Atlantic Way, offer breathtaking views of the Skellig Islands and the surrounding coastline. Formed over 400 million years ago in a desert environment, the cliffs are a testament to the natural beauty of Ireland. Visitors can enjoy the panoramic views from the viewing platform, which is open year-round, and the cliffs are accessible by car, making them an ideal stop for those exploring the Wild Atlantic Way. The entrance fee is €5, which helps maintain the paths, viewpoints, and safety features. The Kerry Cliffs are a hidden gem that offers a unique experience, away from the crowds and with stunning views that rival the famous Cliffs of Moher. Entry ticket 5 Euros ( Make sure to have cash ) Kerry Cliffs visit subject to weather and safety conditions. Guest safety is our priority.
Pass through the town of Cahersiveen and see the Daniel O'Connell memorial Church.
Waterville, a picturesque coastal town in County Kerry, Ireland, is renowned for its association with Charlie Chaplin. The town's charm and tranquility have made it a favorite holiday destination for the silent film star and his family. The Charlie Chaplin Statue, unveiled in 1998, stands as a tribute to Chaplin's enduring legacy. Sculpted by Alan Ryan Hall, the statue depicts Chaplin as the Tramp, a character from his most famous movies. It overlooks Ballinskelligs Bay and is located just south of Sea Synergy along the waterfront, where Chaplin spent many hours fishing on Lough Currane. The statue's unveiling was a heartfelt gesture by the local community to honor Chaplin's humble presence and the lasting impact he had on the town.
Coomakista, also known as Com an Chiste, is a scenic location on the Ring of Kerry in Ireland. It offers stunning views over the Kenmare River and the surrounding islands, including Abbey Island, Deenish Island, and Scariff Island, from heights of over 700 feet. The area is known for its picturesque landscapes and is a popular spot for photography.
Sneem - An tSnaidhm - "the knot" in the Ring of Kerry, a colourful charming village surrounded by stunning scenery which provides a warm welcome to all. Sneem is perfectly situated on each of The Wild Atlantic Way, and The Ring of Kerry as well as The Kerry Way which is one of Ireland's longest and most popular signposted walking trails. The village itself is famed for its colourful houses and characters and has won many Tidy Towns Awards Sneem is a colourful village in South west Kerry, blessed with exquisite scenery, wild landscapes and imposing Kerry mountains. One of the most popular stores Quills have a wonderful store in Sneem with great bargains. Time in Sneem for Ice Cream or Afternoon Tea or maybe a Guinness.
Ladies View is a renowned scenic viewpoint located in Killarney, Kerry, Ireland, approximately 19 kilometers from Killarney Town along the Ring of Kerry road. It is named after Queen Victoria's ladies-in-waiting, who were captivated by the views during her visit in 1861. The viewpoint offers stunning panoramic views of the Lakes of Killarney, including the Upper Lake, and is known for its picturesque scenery.
If time allows, we will be stopping at Torc waterfalls.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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