Take the hassle out of booking different tours and keeping track of all the arrangements to discover Ireland with this unique package. Using Dublin as your base we have thrown in 3 different Day tours from Dublin to the best locations in Ireland and Northern Ireland which means you will make the most of your time when visiting the fair Isles.
Also included is a full day in Dublin with a walking tour , tickets to the Jameson Distillery and Guinness as well as a full day pass for the Dublin Hop on Hop of tour.
It has never been easier to see and do the best of what Ireland have to offer.
Included in this unique deal is:
Cliffs of Moher ,The Burren , Kilmacdough Abbey, Galway
Glendalough , Wicklow Mountains , Sheepdog demonstration , Kilkenny city
Dunluce Castle, The Giants Causeway , Dark Hedges , Belfast Titanic , Dublin walking tour ,Guinness tour ,Jameson tour , Dublin hop on bus ticket
This is the only way to make the most of your time and the hassle free way to book your trip.
We meet in front of the Hugh Lane Gallery in Parnell Square North. Look for "Suzanne Walking" a LED light display of a woman walking! The guides will meet you there. For the Dublin Walking tour the meeting point is at the O Connell Monument in O Connell street
Visit Ireland's most visited tourist attraction where you can marvel at the stunning Cliffs of Moher. Nearly 14 km long and and reaching up to 214 m high it is truly a sight to take in. Included is your entrance fee to the very modern visitor center and Cliff Edge walk.
The Burren is renowned for its remarkable assemblage of plants and animals as over 70% of Ireland's species of flowers are found here. The region supports Arctic–alpine and Mediterranean Basin plants side-by-side, due to the unusual environment. The Burren is also one of the finest examples of a glacio-karst landscape in the world. Stop here for some fantastic Atlantic views in what some describe it as the "Baby Cliffs"
Explore the Ancient Abbey that boast one of the few remaining round towers in Ireland. It was reportedly founded by Saint Colman in the 7th century, on land given him by his cousin King Guaire Aidne mac Colmáin of Connacht. Today visitors can walk the ground and the many buildings in the area.
Galway city on Ireland’s west coast, sits where the River Corrib meets the Atlantic Ocean. The city’s hub is the 18th-century Eyre Square, a popular meeting spot surrounded by shops and traditional pubs that often offer live Irish folk music. Nearby, stone-clad cafes, boutiques and art galleries line the winding lanes of the Latin Quarter, which retains portions of the medieval city walls. Don't miss the street buskers , Spanish Arch , Galway Cathedral and so more
Glendalough is a beautiful natural park with waterfalls , Lakes , walking trails and of course St. Kevin's Monastery. There are several walking routes that one can take to discover the area. We recommend a hike to the Upper Lake for stunning panoramic views of Glendalough valley. When exploring St. Kevin's monastic site you will find a round tower , several ancient churches and other buildings across the area.
Join us for a drive through the beautiful Wicklow mountains and you will soon realize why the area has been futured in several movies. Stunning views of lakes and valleys all around.
A special treat and always a favorite for everyone is our local farmer and his trusty sheepdog. Observe as between the two of them , and with only whistle commands , they bring in a flock of sheep from the fields. With a little bit of luck and the right time in the season there might even be some lambs to cuddle and new puppy Collie dogs in training.
Kilkenny is one of the most charming and interesting cities in Ireland. Located in the region called ‘Ireland's Ancient East’, Kilkenny is famous for its important medieval history, ancient cathedral and castle and for a dynamic city life that rivals that of Dublin and Galway.
Join one of our local Dublin Guides for a overview of Dublin and discover the wonderful city on foot. Join one of the best reviewed walking tours in Dublin and learn from your local guide a bit of Viking history , Irish writers , the fight for freedom and other interesting facts.
Self guided tour of the famous Guinness storehouse Experience the history, heart, and soul of Ireland’s most iconic beer. The Guinness Storehouse building was once the fermentation plant of the brewery. Today, you can experience Guinness like nowhere else. As you make your way through the space, explore the ingredients, history, and culture that tell the Guinness story. End your visit in the Gravity Bar where you can enjoy panoramic views of Dublin and a free drink.
Experience the World’s Leading Distillery Tour with a visit to the world famous Jameson Distillery in Bow street. A fully guided and immersive, 40- minute tour where the Jameson production process is brought to life Experience Includes: Fully hosted tour by a Jameson Brand Ambassador Comparative whiskey tasting Drink at JJ's Bar Included
One day free pass for the Dublin hop on hop of tour
Northern Irelands only world Heritage site and a truly spectacular location. Explore the thousands of interlocking basalt columns that rises out of the ocean. A result of a volcanic eruption or is it the Giant , Finn McCool that created it? The only way to find out is to see it for yourself!
One of the best preserved castle ruins in Northern Ireland. We will stop here for around 5 - 10 min where you will have the opportunity to take a few photographs of the castle and the stunning views over the Atlantic ocean.
The Dark Hedges is an avenue of beech trees along Bregagh Road in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. The trees form an atmospheric tunnel that has been used as a location in HBO's popular television series Game of Thrones, which has resulted in the avenue becoming a popular tourist attraction. According to legend, the hedges are visited by a ghost called the Grey Lady, who travels the road and flits across it from tree to tree.
The Titanic Belfast visitor attraction is a monument to Belfast's maritime heritage on the site of the former Harland & Wolff shipyard in the city's Titanic Quarter where the RMS Titanic was built. It tells the stories of the Titanic, which sank in 1912. The building contains more than 12,000 square metres of floor space with interactive displays of the history around Belfast and the ship.
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