7-day Small-group Tour Of Ireland From Dublin With The Cliffs Of Moher, Dingle Bay And The Burren

This tour includes:

Off the beaten track adventure...

Off the beaten track adventure in a 4X4 tour vehicle.

Services of highly trained professional...

Services of highly trained professional tour guides

7 full days on tour

7 full days on tour

Six nights accommodation (2 nights...

Six nights accommodation (2 nights B&B, 4 nights Hotel)

6 full Irish breakfasts.

6 full Irish breakfasts.

Train journey to or from...

Train journey to or from the west of Ireland on certain departures.

All relevant taxes

All relevant taxes

Loads of laughs

Loads of laughs

Most daily activities and visits,...

Most daily activities and visits, including:

Fantastic guided walks

Fantastic guided walks

Demonstrations of local craftsmen at...

Demonstrations of local craftsmen at work

Not included:

Lunches and evening meals (available...

Lunches and evening meals (available on request)

Some optional entrance fees and...

Some optional entrance fees and additional activity options, for example:

Horse-riding (available on request)

Horse-riding (available on request)

Sea-Kayaking (available on request)

Sea-Kayaking (available on request)

Bike touring or mountain biking...

Bike touring or mountain biking in Killarney National Park (available on request)

We try and keep any...

We try and keep any additional costs to a minimum and these activities account for only a small part of the daily activities on tour. Most of the historical sites we visit are free to enter, as of course are the walks and beaches. The additional activities we do offer are ones that have proved to be a big success over the years.

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About experience

On this 7-day small-group tour, revel at some of Europeโ€™s very best scenery, including Irelandโ€™s highest mountain range, The Macgillycuddy Reeks; The Green fields and stone walls of Dingle; Irelandโ€™s rugged Wild Atlantic Way; The River Shannon (which you will cross by ferry); The Burren Limestone Plateau; The Caha Mountains of the Beara Peninsula; and the green inland scenery of areas such as the Golden Vale in Tipperary

Enjoy some of Irelandโ€™s most popular and worthwhile tourist destinations including Blarney Castle to kiss the magical Blarney Stone (endowing the kisser with 'the gift of the gab'), Killarney National Park and the magnificent Cliffs of Moher.

Enjoy some fantastic activity options: Walking and hiking through some of Irelandโ€™s best scenery; Horse-riding on the Dingle Peninsula, bike touring in the Killarney National Park; Sea-kayaking with Fungi the Dolphin - or try your hand at surfing an Atlantic Wave.

Wonder at some of Irelandโ€™s historical treasures and experience the rich historical past of the region, from stone age man to the modern age. These include a visit to the Rock of Cashel; optional trip to the Skellig islands, one of Irelandโ€™s two UNESCO World Heritage sites and a scene location for

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Ancient Neolithic Stone circles, Celtic ring forts, castles, monastic sites and pre-Christian tombs.

Explore three of Irelandโ€™s most diverse south western Peninsulas and the West coast: The majestic Iveragh peninsula (better known as the Ring of Kerry); The rugged Beara Peninsula (also known as the โ€˜Undiscovered Peninsulaโ€™); The rolling hills of the Dingle Peninsula; The lunar limestone landscape of the Burren, Country Clare.

Take some free time to explore local communities and meet the Irish people in locations such as the vibrant and buzzing Galway city, the galleries and pubs (about 54 in total!) in Dingle town (for a population of about 2500) and the shops and boutiques of picturesque Kenmare.

Some fun little side trips you may want to consider are visiting a working sheep farm for a demonstration of working dogs and also sheep shearing, a boat trip to try spotting Dingleโ€™s most friendly occupant โ€“ Funghi the Dolphin in Dingle Bay.

At night you are treated to quality entertainment, such as live music and excellent food in some of Irelandโ€™s best pubs and restaurants.

Overnight in quality, locally owned guest houses and small hotel accommodations in small, friendly, local communities.

Tour leaving from Dublin

Dublin is the capital and largest city of Ireland Situated on a bay on the east coast, at the mouth of the River Liffey, it lies within the province of Leinster. It is bordered on the south by the Dublin Mountains, a part of the Wicklow Mountains range.

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