Itinerary
- Day 1
Dublin
You'll make your way to your hotel in Dublin's city centre at your own pace. The rest of the day is yours to explore the capital and get a feel for the area. Your accommodation sits within walking distance of the main attractions, so there's plenty to see without going far.
- Meals
- Dinner
Optional Activities
- Explore Dublin city centre
Landmarks Dublin City Centre - Day 2
Dublin to County Kerry
Your driver and guide pick you up and head south toward County Kerry. At Blarney Castle, you'll walk through 60 acres of parkland and have the chance to kiss the Blarney Stone if you'd like to follow that tradition. After that, there's time to shop at Blarney Woollen Mills, which has a solid selection of Irish crafts and goods.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Visit Blarney Castle and Estate
- Kiss the Blarney Stone
- Shop at Blarney Woollen Mills
Landmarks Blarney Castle and Estate Blarney Stone 
- Day 3
Ring of Kerry
Early start from Killarney for the Ring of Kerry drive around the Iveragh Peninsula. The route takes you through Killorglin, Glenbeigh, Waterville, and Sneem, with views of mountains, bogs, lakes, and the Atlantic coastline along the way. During the tour, you'll stop at a local farm to watch a sheepdog demonstration and see how border collies work with farmers. Dinner is on your own in one of Killarney's restaurants or pubs.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Ring of Kerry tour
- Sheepdog demonstration at local farm
Optional Activities
- Jaunting Car Ride in Killarney National Park - Experience a pony and trap exploring hidden corners of the park
Landmarks Iveragh Peninsula Ring of Kerry Killarney Killorglin Glenbeigh Dingle Peninsula Dingle Bay Waterville Sneem Killarney National Park 

- Day 4
County Kerry to County Clare to Limerick
After checking out, you'll head north to Tarbert and take a short boat crossing over the River Shannon's mouth to Killimer in County Clare. From there, drive along the coast to the Cliffs of Moher, which stretch over 7 kilometers above the Atlantic. On clear days, you can see out to the Aran Islands and the Connemara Mountains. The afternoon includes time to explore the Burren Region, a limestone plateau with its own unique geology and character. You'll stay overnight in Limerick.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Tarbert to Killimer Ferry crossing River Shannon
- Visit Cliffs of Moher
- Explore Burren Region
Optional Activities
- Medieval Banquet at Bunratty Castle - Built in the 15th century on the Raite River, enjoy a lively mead reception, four-course meal, fine wine, and entertainment by the Bunratty Singers
Landmarks Tarbert Killimer River Shannon Cliffs of Moher Aran Islands Connemara Mountains Burren Region Bunratty Castle 

- Day 5
Galway City
Travel to Galway City, a lively place known for its vibrant energy and regular festivals. Walk through Shop Street and check out the main squares like Eyre Square with its JFK Park and the Spanish Parade near the Spanish Arch. You'll visit Galway Cathedral, built between 1958 and 1965. Later in the day, take a cruise on Lough Corrib aboard the Corrib Princess, where you can have Irish coffee and scones while seeing historic landmarks and natural scenery from the water.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Dinner
Included Activities
- Explore Shop Street
- Visit Eyre Square and John F. Kennedy Park
- Visit Spanish Parade and Spanish Arch
- Visit Galway Cathedral
- Scenic cruise on Lough Corrib aboard Corrib Princess
- Irish coffee and scones
Landmarks Shop Street Eyre Square John F. Kennedy Park Spanish Parade Spanish Arch Galway Cathedral Lough Corrib - Day 6
Connemara
Spend the day in Connemara, an area of lakes, rivers, and mountains where people still speak Irish as their main language. Tour Kylemore Abbey, established in 1868, and see its small Cathedral on the grounds. The abbey has been home to Irish Benedictine nuns since 1920. Then stop at Dan O'Hara's homestead to learn about the region's history and how people lived here. The day ends with tea and scones.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Tour Kylemore Abbey
- Visit Dan O'Hara's homestead
- Tea and scones
Landmarks Connemara Kylemore Abbey Dan O'Hara's homestead - Day 7
Galway to Dublin
Leave Galway and drive back to Dublin. On the north side, you'll see the GPO on O'Connell Street and Phoenix Park, which is Europe's largest city park within city limits. The south side has elegant Georgian squares and is where you'll find Trinity College, Dublin Castle, and two Anglican Cathedrals. Visit EPIC, The Irish Emigration Museum, which tells the stories of over 10 million Irish emigrants and their influence around the world. You'll stay overnight in Dublin.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- GPO on O'Connell Street
- Phoenix Park
- Trinity College
- Dublin Castle
- Two Anglican Cathedrals
- Visit EPIC, The Irish Emigration Museum
Optional Activities
- Evening Entertainment at Taylor's Three Rock or similar - Enjoy a lively night of music and dance at this vibrant pub in Rathfarnham
Landmarks GPO (General Post Office) O'Connell Street Phoenix Park Georgian Squares Trinity College Dublin Castle EPIC, The Irish Emigration Museum Taylor's Three Rock - Day 8
Dublin Departure
After breakfast, you'll head to Dublin Airport to catch your flight home. Travel arrangements to the airport are on your own.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Landmarks Dublin Airport
















