Cliffs of Moher
The Cliffs of Moher are one of Ireland's most visited tourist attractions, with over 1.5 million people a year coming to see these spectacular cliffs. Not only are these cliffs themselves beautiful to behold, they are a sight of ancient Irish legends, history and home to a range of wildlife and vegetation.
Dingle
Dingle has many pubs, small restaurants, shops and the peninsula is also known for its devotion to traditional Irish culture and as it is a gaeltacht region. You will find many people still speaking the traditional gaelic language.
Dublin
Your tour starts and finishes in Dublin. Take the opportunity to explore this vibrant city that is stepped in rich history and is Ireland's capital. You won't be disappointed.
Galway
Galway is situated in the heart of the Wild Atlantic Way, ‘The City of Tribes’ is well-known for its artistic creativity and its convivial and lively atmosphere. Every reason is good to party in Galway: music, GAA games, literature, horse-racing, festivals and so much more.
Killarney
Killarney is known for its legendary beauty of glistening lakes, roaring waterfalls and majestic mountain peaks sketched across the horizon. You will also find a great selection of pubs, live music, and Irish charm.
Lahinch
Lahinch is a renowned destination for outdoor activities such as surfing, hiking and biking. It also offers great food, a typically Irish warm welcome and the chance to experience traditional live music.
Ring of Kerry
The Ring is one of Ireland’s best-known attractions and it encompasses a wide variety of landscapes from wild rugged coastline, glistening lakes, shoring mountain ranges and the picturesque setting of Killarney National Park.