Self-Guided Tours in Ireland
Go off the beaten track with a self guided adventure of Ireland. Travel and experience the freedom of creating a holiday on your own terms. With 100 tours lasting from 4 days up to 15 days, fulfil your wanderlust and set off on your own adventure!
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Suhani • traveled in November
Very good communication; loved the excursions and the choice of hotels!
Ireland’s Ancient East
10 best Self-Guided Ireland tour packages
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SteffIreland travel expert at TourRadar
- Emerald Escape: Uncover Ireland’s National Parks
- Ireland’s Ancient East
- Best of Ireland South Self-Drive (Tour A) - 8 Days/7 Nights
- Hospitable Like A Village! Dublin, Ireland | 5 Days
- Kisses & Cork, Romance in Ireland’s Rebel City
- Secrets of the Emerald Isle: A Roadtrip through Ireland
- Wild Atlantic Way | Ireland
- Dingle Way 10 Days
- Burren Way 5 Days 5 Days
- Beara Way Full Circuit9 Days
Your Worldee App Guide leads you through Ireland's national parks, starting at the ancient Glendalough Monastic Site set in Wicklow's forested valleys and continuing to Ladies View's wide vistas in Killarney National Park. With your rental car and digital navigation, you'll find Torc Waterfall's cascading waters and The Burren's unique limestone pavements, then settle into comfortable hotels in Dublin and Limerick each night.
Duration 7 days Destinations Dublin, Kells, Wicklow, Glendalough, Limerick, Killarney, Killarney National Park, Shannon, Burren, Cliffs of Moher Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Worldee From
- US$913
Ireland’s Ancient East
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Loved the excursions and the choice of hotels!”
Suhani, traveled in October
Ireland's historic landmarks stretch from Dublin's Trinity College to ancient Newgrange. Wind through Glendalough's monastery, Waterford's Viking Quarter, and medieval Kilkenny Castle with pre-booked country hotel stays.
Duration 6 days Destinations Dublin, Glendalough, New Ross, Waterford, Lismore, Cashel, Kilkenny Age Range Ages 18+ Operator BTOURS From
- US$1,213
Duration 8 days Destinations Dublin, Dalkey, Malahide, Howth, Killarney, Blarney, Macroom, Dingle, Slea Head, Ring of KerrySee all destinations Age Range Ages 8+ Operator CIE Tours From
- US$1,445
Dublin's highlights unfold with included 24-hour hop-on-hop-off pass. Tour Trinity College, Dublin Castle, and Guinness Storehouse at your own pace. Streets of Temple Bar and Bray seaside town await with provided transportation options.
Duration 5 days Destinations Dublin Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator BTOURS From
- US$2,025
Get around Cork on your own with the Worldee App Guide providing step-by-step audio tours and 24/7 support in your native language. See everything at your own pace, from Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral's Gothic architecture to the medieval towers of Blarney Castle, where you'll climb up to kiss the legendary stone. Cobh's colorful harbor and the Titanic Experience await, along with St. Anne's Church where you can play the Shandon Bells, plus the English Market's aromatic food stalls—all with complete freedom and digital guidance throughout your 4-day trip.
Duration 4 days Destinations Cork, Cobh Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Worldee From
- US$282
Duration 8 days Destinations Dublin, Belfast, Portrush, Donegal, Londonderry, Glenveagh National Park, Cliffs of Moher, Connemara National Park, Clifden, SligoSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Worldee From
- US$838
Wild Atlantic Way | Ireland
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Very well organised, all accommodation booked for you. Excellent communication would use again.”
Martin, traveled in October
Detailed guides lead you from Dublin's Temple Bar to Donegal's traditional weaving studios. Unwind at Sligo's seaweed baths and Kerry's coastal routes at your pace. Includes B&B stays and breakfast, rated 4.5/5.
Duration 10 days Destinations Dublin, Enniskillen, Donegal, Sligo, Connemara National Park, Burren, Cliffs of Moher, Limerick, Dingle, Ring of KerrySee all destinations Age Range Ages 18+ Operator BTOURS From
- US$1,740
Duration 10 days Destinations Tralee, Dingle, Dublin, Dunquin, Boherboy, Cloghane, Brandon, Castlegregory Age Range Ages 16+ Operated in Only: German Operator ASI Reisen From
- US$1,402
Duration 5 days Destinations Liscannor, Cliffs of Moher, Doolin, Fanore, Ballyvaughan Age Range Ages 16+ Operated in Only: German Operator ASI Reisen From
- US$749
Duration 9 days Destinations Glengarriff, Cork, Dublin, Shannon, Adrigole, Bantry, Castletownbere, Allihies, Eyeries, KenmareSee all destinations Age Range Ages 16+ Operated in Only: German Operator ASI Reisen From
- US$1,262
What our customers ask about Self-Guided Tours in Ireland
What are the best regions to explore on a self-guided tour of Ireland?
Ireland's western coast along the Wild Atlantic Way stands out as a premier self-guided touring route. The journey often begins in Dublin before heading to County Kerry's Killarney National Park where lakes and mountains create natural pathways. The route continues north through Galway to Connemara and up to Donegal's Slieve League cliffs. Travelers can set their own pace exploring major sites like the Cliffs of Moher and Dingle Peninsula. Local accommodations range from boutique stays like Bambury's Guesthouse in Dingle to luxury experiences at the Ashford Castle Estate in Connemara. A TourRadar traveler noted: "The coastal scenery was absolutely breathtaking and having the freedom to stop whenever we wanted made the experience so much more special."
What's the best time of year to do a self-guided tour in Ireland to maximize good weather and accessibility?
The most favorable conditions for self-guided tours in Ireland occur from April through September with July and August drawing the largest crowds. Spring brings wildflowers to the Dingle Peninsula and Wild Atlantic Way with temperatures between 15-20°C in May and June. These months work well for popular routes like the Dingle Peninsula Walk with good availability at accommodations such as the Lansdowne Hotel in Dublin and local B&Bs in Annascaul. A TourRadar traveler shared about their June trip: "The weather was perfect for walking the coastal paths on the Dingle Peninsula with clear views across Tralee Bay and minimal rain."
What type of accommodation can I expect on a self-guided tour of Ireland?
Self-guided tours across Ireland feature a blend of 3-4 star hotels traditional B&Bs and selected guesthouses. The Dublin & Wicklow Way route includes stays at properties like the historic Lansdowne Hotel in Dublin and Wicklow Heather in Laragh. According to a TourRadar traveler: "The accommodations were wonderful especially the Dunboyne Castle Hotel with its beautiful 21-acre gardens and the cozy B&Bs chosen for their excellent Irish breakfasts and characterful hosts."
How does luggage transfer work on self-guided walking tours in Ireland?
The luggage transfer system on self-guided walks in Ireland allows travelers to carry just a daypack. Most tours permit 2 pieces of luggage up to 15kg per person with daily transfers between accommodations. Bags are collected each morning and delivered to the next location before guests arrive. The Dingle Peninsula Walk demonstrates this service with consistent reliability. A TourRadar traveler confirmed: "The luggage transfer service was flawless - our bags were always waiting for us at each new B&B when we arrived from our day's walk."
What are the must-see highlights along Ireland's self-guided walking routes?
Key attractions along Ireland's walking routes include the Cliffs of Moher Ring of Kerry and numerous historic landmarks. Visitors can explore the 6th-century monastery at Glendalough medieval Kilkenny Castle and Donegal's Slieve League cliffs. A TourRadar traveler reported: "The Dingle Peninsula offered incredible variety - from ancient beehive huts at Slea Head to the stunning Ventry Beach. Staying at places like the Enniskerry Inn gave us perfect access to explore these sites at our own pace."
How accessible are restaurants and supplies along self-guided routes in Ireland?
The self-guided routes in Ireland connect through well-serviced towns and villages. The Dingle Peninsula route includes stops in Annascaul and Dingle offering various dining options from casual cafes to traditional pubs. A TourRadar traveler noted: "We found great lunch spots in every village from the charming cafes in Killarney to traditional pubs in Tralee. The Lansdowne Hotel staff in Dublin also packed excellent picnic lunches when requested."






















