The 2 day tour of the Kingdom of Kerry will be a never to be forgotten experience of some of the most breathtaking scenery Ireland has to offer,the Ring of Kerry and the Dingle Peninsula are unsurpassed anywhere in the Emerald Isle and throw in the famous Kerry welcome from the natives this will certainly be a tour to remember.
Restaurants famed for seafood,traditional pubs at night and a night's stay at the stunning Fuchsia House,Ventry before Day 2 on the Dingle peninsula will make it hard to leave this area known as "Neamh ar Thalamh" or in the English language (Heaven on Earth).The elevated seating in the modern a/c vehicle will enhance the touring experience to ensure this tour will live long in the memory.
With spectacular scenery in every direction, lakes, mountains and woodlands the National Park in Killarney has so much to see and do its a fantastic way to begin our tour.
80 foot cascading waterfall at the base of Torc mountain.
Stunning viewing spot got its name from Queen Victoria's ladies in waiting in the mid 19th century.
Stunning viewpoint of the white sandy beach,the turquoise waters and the Beara peninsula across the bay.
Beautiful viewpoint of the islands,the gorgeous coastline and Waterville Village.
Beachfront village on The Ring of Kerry favourite holiday destination of Hollywood's Charlie Chaplin.
Home of Ireland's oldest traditional fair ,Puck Fair, where every August King Puck (Male Goat) is crowned amidst all kinds of partying and revelry in the town.
Photo opportunity with the statue of The Wild Colonial Boy,the 19th century Australian outlaw who was born here in Castlemaine.
The South Pole Inn,home of famous Antarctic explorer Tom Crean hero of expeditions with both Scott and Shackleton,this pub is full of Tom's memorabilia.
Charming Dingle, looks out over Dingle Bay to The Blasket Islands, chock full of friendly traditional pubs.
The stunning Kerry cliff’s with spectacular views of Skellig Michael Luke Skywalker’s island sanctuary in Star Wars.
Drive through the picturesque town of Kenmare
Breakfast at James Longs Pub or Restaurant in Dingle
A 30 mile looped drive around the western tip of the Dingle peninsula with breathtaking scenery including the Blasket Islands.
The famine cottages built in the mid 19th century ancestral home to the Kavanagh family a rustic memorial as a reminder of the tragedy of the famine. (The cottage entrance fees are EUR 3 per adults and two euros under 12 years old).
Right on the most westerly point of Ireland stunning view of the Blasket Islands.
An extraordinarily beautiful beach with breath taking cliff top views.
Dunquin Pier is located in stunning scenery framed by huge cliffs with a narrow road winding its way down to the pier.
Over 1000 years old Gallarus oratory is one of the best preserved early christian churches in Ireland ,with Smerwick Harbour to the front and Mount Brandon at the back the setting is serene and breathtaking.
Connor Pass is one of the highest and most dramatic mountain passes in Ireland,offering stunning views of mountains,lakes and the Atlantic Ocean.
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