Adventure Tours & Trips in Ireland
Ireland's adventurous side goes way beyond pubs! Active tours mix cycling, kayaking, hiking into varied itineraries you’ll always remember. The Great Western Greenway gives car-free cycling through Mayo's countryside where e-bikes make Roundstone Loop doable for everyone. Kayak around Dingle Bay poking into sea caves and spotting dolphins while exploring emerald coastlines and ancient sites.
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Maura • traveled in May, 2026
Your Radar was terrific. They helped us find our trip with G adventures within our restricted dates . And our trip was wonderful !
Journeys: Iconic Ireland National Geographic - B
Barbara • traveled in May
The tour guides were polite and assisted with any queries or concerns. They were well informed on the areas we visited and kept the party entertained with local lore and history. The tour pace was not hectic but rewarding, while providing great opportunity to view and learn about the areas visited. Scheduled catch up time to do your own thing was well planned. Overall we loved the country and people and the tour allowed us to get a memorable experience of the essence of Ireland. thank you.
Authentic Ireland - Multi-Day - Small Group Tour of Ireland - J
Jenny • traveled in May, 2026
The whole experience was excellent. Anthony not only drive, organised everything, kept us entertained with music and a constant flow of information about everything Irish historically and in a contemporary sense but did so with humour and professionalism. We travelled a full circle of Ireland visiting all the usual tourist highlights but also went off the beaten track for little surprises known only to a local. Climbed mountains, walked wild beaches, took boat trips, climbed narrow towers house steps, hung out in little pubs with locals listening to great music and drinking Guinness , learned about the troubled history of Ireland and the truely resilient nature of the the Irish. Lovely scenery and manor houses. Highly recommend the Irish Experience Tours and the team.
13 Day Full Irish Experience - Small Group Tour
10 best Active Ireland tour packages
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- The Wicklow Way: Self Guided 8 Day
- Journeys: Iconic Ireland National Geographic
- The Dingle Way - Self Guided Ireland 9 Day
- Ireland in a Week (Classic, Summer)
- Authentic Ireland - Multi-Day - Small Group Tour of Ireland
- The Dingle Way - Self Guided Ireland 10 Day
- The Kerry Way - Self Guided 5 Days
- 13 Day Full Irish Experience - Small Group Tour
- Wild North - Multi-Day - Small Group Tour of Ireland
- Ireland Impressions
Daily height gains reach 502m across diverse Irish terrain. The path leads past Powerscourt Waterfall, up the Spinc overlooking Glendalough, and through historic Glenmalure Valley's battle sites.
Duration 8 days Destinations Dublin, Powerscourt Mountain, Roundwood, Glendalough, Glenmalure, Aughrim, Tinahely, Shillelagh Age Range Ages 20+ Operator Hilltoptreks From
- US$1,015
The Cliffs of Moher cruise sets the tone for this Irish adventure, followed by the Ring of Kerry coastal drive and Blarney Castle ascent. Galway's historic harbor, seasonal puffin watching, and medieval castles showcase Ireland's dramatic coastline and heritage.
Duration 9 days Destinations Dublin, Cork, Blarney, Killarney, Ring of Kerry, Cliffs of Moher, Galway Age Range Ages 12+ Operator National Geographic Expeditions with G Adventures From $3,899
25% Off- US$2,924You save $975
Mount Brandon's 780m ascent tests hikers on this 'Serious' rated adventure. Ancient dolmens, beehive huts, and ogham stones dot the path from Tralee to Cloghane.
Duration 9 days Destinations Tralee, Camp, Annascaul, Dingle, Dunquin, Ballydavid, Cloghane Age Range Ages 20+ Operator Hilltoptreks From
25% Off- US$1,143
Duration 8 days Destinations Dublin, Kilkenny, Midleton, Clonmel, Blarney, Cliffs of Moher, Galway, Aran Islands, Londonderry, Giants CausewaySee all destinations Age Range Ages 18-35 Operator Contiki From $2,125
10% Off- US$1,913You save $213
Authentic Ireland - Multi-Day - Small Group Tour of Ireland
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“They were extremely knowledgeable of everything were viewing from the van, walking through plants, walking through rock formations, walking through ruins, etc.”
James, traveled in September
Killarney's lakes provide perfect kayaking conditions, while Torc Mountain offers scenic hiking trails and optional Aran Islands excursions await. Mizen Head's coastline thrills visitors, complemented by Barleycove beach walks and Connemara mountain adventures.
Duration 10 days Destinations Dublin, Cashel, Cork, Killarney, Tralee, Annascaul, Slea Head, Dingle, Ring of Kerry, CahersiveenSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Wild N' Happy From
10% Off- US$3,354
Mount Brandon's 780m summit crowns this Wild Atlantic Way adventure. The route passes through Gaeltacht regions, the Blasket Island Centre in Dunquin, and Tom Crean's South Pole Inn. Daily distances range 17-29km with full logistical support.
Duration 10 days Destinations Tralee, Camp, Annascaul, Dingle, Dunquin, Ballydavid, Cloghane, Castlegregory Age Range Ages 20+ Operator Hilltoptreks From
10% Off- US$1,271
Kerry's challenging 82km route starts in Killarney. The trail rises 400m through Killarney National Park, crosses the isolated Black Valley, and winds through MacGillicuddy Reeks region. Quality guesthouses provide comfortable overnight stays with daily breakfast.
Duration 5 days Destinations Killarney, Glenbeigh Age Range Ages 20+ Operator Hilltoptreks From
10% Off- US$730
What our customers ask about Adventure Tours & Trips in Ireland
When is the best time to go on an Adventure tour in Ireland?
The peak season for Ireland Adventure tours runs from May through September. During these months travelers can take advantage of longer days and relatively mild weather. The Wild Atlantic Way is particularly good during this period with clear conditions for hiking and outdoor activities. May brings wildflowers to Killarney National Park while July and August typically provide the clearest views at the Cliffs of Moher. As one TourRadar traveler noted: "We lucked out with sunny weather and plenty of photo stops... perfect for exploring Ireland's stunning landscapes."
What are the must-see adventure highlights in Ireland?
Ireland's premier adventure spots include the Cliffs of Moher which rise 700 feet above the Atlantic Ocean. The lakes and mountains of Killarney National Park offer extensive hiking trails while the Kerry Way provides challenging treks through the Iveragh Peninsula. The Wicklow Way takes hikers through rolling countryside known as the "Garden of Ireland." Water enthusiasts can kayak in Kenmare Bay or walk the coastal paths of the Dingle Peninsula. As one TourRadar traveler shared: "The combination of hiking the Cliffs of Moher and staying at the Imperial Hotel Galway was perfect - we got both adventure and comfort. The coastal walks along Dingle Peninsula were absolutely breathtaking."
What type of accommodation can I expect on an Ireland Adventure tour?
Lodging options range from family-run B&Bs to established hotels such as the Lyrath Estate in Kilkenny and Dingle Skellig Hotel. Most places are chosen for their easy access to hiking trails and local attractions. Rooms typically come with private bathrooms WiFi and traditional Irish breakfasts. One TourRadar traveler noted: "The Sneem Hotel was perfectly positioned for our hiking adventures with comfortable rooms and amazing views of the Kerry mountains. The local B&Bs gave us a true taste of Irish hospitality."
How much hiking is typically involved in an Ireland Adventure tour?
Most tours include daily walks of 13-28km (8-17 miles) with elevation changes between 200-600m. The Kerry Way requires about 5-8 hours of walking per day on varied terrain. One TourRadar traveler shared: "Our 8-day Kerry Way adventure averaged 6 hours of hiking daily but our guide at the Killarney National Park made sure to include plenty of rest stops and photo opportunities."
What wildlife might I encounter on an Ireland Adventure tour?
The waters around the Dingle Peninsula often host dolphins while the Cliffs of Moher welcome puffins from April to July. Seals frequently appear near the Skellig Islands and red deer roam the countryside near the Westport Coast Hotel. Various bird species can be spotted throughout these areas. As one TourRadar traveler noted: "We were joined along the way by a pod of dolphins racing with our boat and jumping out of the water all around us!"
How do the self-guided Adventure tours differ from guided ones?
Self-guided adventures on routes like the Wicklow Way and Kerry Way come with comprehensive maps route notes and luggage transfer services between stops including the Sneem Hotel and Killarney lodges. These tours also provide 24/7 emergency support. Guided tours add professional local leaders scheduled activities and group interaction. As one TourRadar traveler shared: "The self-guided Kerry Way tour gave us flexibility while still having all the logistics taken care of - perfect for experienced hikers who want independence."
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