Itinerary
- Day 1
Dublin to Kinsale
Start in Dublin and head southwest through County Cork. You'll see the Rock of Cashel with its medieval ruins, then stop at Blarney Castle to kiss the famous Blarney Stone and walk through the gardens. After that, drive to Kinsale, a colorful harbor town where you'll take a walking tour through its historic streets and winding lanes.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Visit Rock of Cashel
- Visit Blarney Castle and kiss the Blarney Stone
- Explore Blarney Castle gardens and Rock Close
- Walking tour of Kinsale
Landmarks Rock of Cashel Blarney Castle Kinsale 
- Day 2
Kinsale to Dingle
Leave Kinsale and travel along the Ring of Kerry, passing through Moll's Gap and Ladies View. Once you reach Killarney National Park, you'll hop on bikes for a relaxed ride past Ross Castle, Torc Waterfall, and Muckross House. Later you'll head to Dingle for the night, where the pubs have live traditional music and a nice cosy atmosphere.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Cycle through Killarney National Park
- Pass Ross Castle
- Pass Torc Waterfall
- Pass Muckross House
Landmarks Ring of Kerry Moll's Gap Ladies View Killarney National Park Ross Castle Torc Waterfall Muckross House 
- Day 3
Dingle
This morning starts with kayaking in Dingle Bay, paddling through clear waters and exploring hidden sea caves with striking cliffs around them. After lunch, you'll drive the legendary Slea Head Drive, passing the Famine Cottages, ancient Beehive Huts, Coomeenoule beach, Dunquin Pier, and the Blasket Centre. Back in Dingle by evening, you can enjoy the pubs and fresh seafood.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Kayaking in Dingle Bay
- Slea Head Drive
- Visit Famine Cottages and pet farm
- Visit ancient Beehive Huts
- Visit Coomeenoule beach
- Visit Dunquin Pier
- Visit Blasket Centre
Optional Activities
- E-bike tour (alternative to kayaking)
Landmarks Dingle Bay Slea Head Famine Cottages Beehive Huts Coomeenoule Beach Dunquin Pier Blasket Centre - Day 4
Dingle to Doolin
Travel north across the Dingle Peninsula with a stop near Castlegregory to watch a sheepdog demonstration on a local farm. Then you'll cross the River Shannon by ferry into County Clare and hike for about two and a half hours along the Cliffs of Moher on a less-travelled path with sweeping coastal views. You'll spend the night in the village of Doolin.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Sheepdog demonstration at local sheep farm
- Ferry crossing of River Shannon
- Hike along Cliffs of Moher
Landmarks Castlegregory River Shannon Cliffs of Moher Doolin 
- Day 5
Doolin to Dublin
Take a short ferry to Inis Oírr, the smallest Aran Island, and explore it by bicycle. You'll pedal past the Plassey shipwreck, ancient stone walls, the lighthouse, and Atlantic cliffs. After lunch on the island, you'll sail back to the mainland and arrive in Galway for a walking tour through its vibrant lanes and historic buildings. The tour ends at Galway Coach Station with unescorted bus tickets to Dublin, arriving between 5 PM and 7 PM.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Ferry to Inis Oírr
- Cycle on Inis Oírr
- Explore Plassey shipwreck
- Visit lighthouse on Inis Oírr
- Ferry from Inis Oírr to mainland
- Walking tour of Galway
Landmarks Inis Oírr Plassey Shipwreck Galway 










