Ireland Tours
Booking one of these amazing Ireland Tours will open up an entirely new world full of adventure for you.

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South Ireland Drive & Hike Adventure
Ireland has so many opportunities for adventure, so why limit yourself to one region? On this 8-day self-guided driving and hiking adventure, you’ll experience the best of South Ireland and all its charms from coast to coast.
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West Cork Cycling Tour
Set off on a classic Irish adventure! This eight-day self-guided cycle through the famed West Cork region is the perfect opportunity to see Ireland’s finest attractions. From bustling cities to tiny seaside villages, from mountain lakes to ocean spray, you’ll find it all on this route.
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South Ireland Drive & Hike Adventure (10 Day)
The South of Ireland is a treasure chest of adventure, one of the world’s best destinations for self-guided exploration. On this 10-day driving and hiking tour, you’ll experience all the highlights this slice of the “Emerald Isle” has to offer at the pace which suits you best.
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Hiking the Kerry Mountains
Ireland has some spectacular walking, and one of the best areas are the Kerry Mountains. This guided hiking tour takes in the best walking in the Kerry region, such as The Ring of Kerry.
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Hiking & Island Hopping – Ireland’s West Coast
Come explore the roots of an ancient culture on a guided adventure hike you’ll remember forever. Spend a week hiking and exploring the best of Ireland’s West Coast.
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The Causeway Coastal Route & Donegal Tour
You’re about to hike into the land that time forgot. Shrouded by mist and mystery, the North of Ireland is a rugged and hauntingly beautiful place for your next guided hiking adventure. On this journey, you’ll travel over the Causeway Coastal Route for a visit to the Giant’s Causeway, then continue along the very northern edge of Ireland and into County Donegal.
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Burren, Connemara & Aran Islands Walking Tour
If there is one thing to be said about the Burren, Connemara, and Aran Islands Walking Tour, it’s that it will show you a side of Ireland that will make you not want to leave! Taking you through three stunning regions, this tour highlights the wild and rugged landscapes that make Ireland so special. From the rocky terrain of Burren to the traditional culture and ancient history of Aran, to the bogs and mountains of the wild Connemara; there is so much to see and do packed into this tour, making it the perfect Irish getaway.
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Guided Kerry & Dingle Hiking Tour
Discover one of the most picturesque places in the whole of Ireland on this incredible walking tour in County Kerry. Led by an expert local guide, this scenic tour will take you through the stunning landscapes of southwest Ireland along portions of the famed Ring of Kerry, providing the chance to explore not only Killarney National Park, but also the beautiful coastal areas along the North Atlantic. When it comes to culture, this tour is jam-packed full of it, with overnight stays in quaint Irish villages, traditional music to be experienced, and plenty of Guinness to be drunk in local pubs. If you’re after a great mix of nature and culture, then the Kerry Way Walking Tour is your best bet for the full Irish experience!
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Wild Atlantic Way and Islands Hiking Tour
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Kerry Peninsulas Biking Tour
What better way to explore the Irish coast than on a guided bike tour. You won’t want to miss out on this cycling adventure through the Peninsulas of Kerry, Ireland. Explore three separate and distinct landscapes as you ride through o Beara, Iveragh, and Dingle Peninsulas and uncover the secrets of each.
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Ireland, with its emerald landscapes and rich history, is a haven for adventurers. The Wild Atlantic Way stretches along the rugged west coast, offering breathtaking views and a chance for seaside adventures. The Ring of Kerry provides a scenic route through picturesque landscapes and historical sites. For those seeking a challenge, the Wicklow Mountains offer hiking trails with stunning vistas. Don't forget the Cliffs of Moher for iconic Irish scenery.
Ireland's natural beauty and cultural heritage offer endless activities. Hiking along the Wild Atlantic Way or cycling the Ring of Kerry are popular for experiencing the country's landscapes. Kayaking on the lakes of Killarney or surfing in Donegal offers water-based thrills. For a taste of history, explore ancient castles and ruins dotting the countryside.
The best time to visit Ireland for outdoor activities is from May to September when the weather is milder and the days are longer. However, Ireland's charm can be experienced year-round, with each season offering its unique beauty. Winter months are quieter and can offer a more intimate experience of the country's natural beauty.
- Wild Atlantic Way Hiking Adventure: Embark on a journey along the Wild Atlantic Way, Ireland's spectacular coastal route, offering endless opportunities for experiencing the raw beauty of the Atlantic coast.
- Ring of Kerry Cycling Tour: Cycle the Ring of Kerry for a captivating adventure through Ireland's most picturesque landscapes, historic sites, and charming villages, all set against the backdrop of the majestic Kerry mountains.
- Hiking the Wicklow Way: Trek through the Wicklow Mountains, often referred to as "the garden of Ireland," and discover verdant valleys, serene lakes, and ancient monastic sites on this renowned hiking trail.
- Kayaking on the Lakes of Killarney: Paddle through the tranquil waters of Killarney's lakes, surrounded by lush forests and dramatic mountains, for a peaceful yet adventurous exploration of one of Ireland's most beautiful national parks.
- Surfing in Donegal: Catch waves in Donegal, known for its outstanding surf beaches and powerful Atlantic swells, making it a prime destination for surfers of all levels seeking an adventure on the water.
Tipping is customary in Ireland for good service. In restaurants, a tip of 10-15% is common if a service charge isn't already included. Tipping taxi drivers and hotel staff is also appreciated.
English is the primary language spoken in Ireland, making communication easy for English-speaking visitors.
A trip of 7 to 10 days is ideal to explore Ireland's major attractions, including Dublin, the Wild Atlantic Way, and the Ring of Kerry. Longer stays allow for a deeper exploration of the country's natural beauty and cultural sites.
Ireland is not part of the Schengen Area. Visitors from the EU, the US, Canada, Australia, and many other countries do not need a visa for short stays. Always check current visa requirements before your trip.
The currency is the Euro (EUR) in the Republic of Ireland. Northern Ireland uses the Pound Sterling (GBP).
It's a good idea to have some cash, but credit cards are widely accepted across Ireland. ATMs are readily available.
Ireland is extremely family-friendly, with plenty of activities and attractions for children, including parks, castles, and interactive museums.
Renting a car offers the most flexibility for exploring the countryside. Public transportation, including buses and trains, is a good option for city-to-city travel.
Yes, Ireland is well-suited for self-guided tours, especially with the abundance of scenic drives and well-marked trails for hiking and cycling.
Guided tours are available and recommended for those interested in learning more about Ireland's rich history and culture, as well as for adventure activities like kayaking and surfing.
Ireland operates on Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) in winter and Irish Standard Time (IST), GMT+1, in summer.
Accommodations range from luxury hotels and castles to B&Bs, hostels, and self-catering cottages, offering something for every budget and preference.
Don't miss trying dishes like Irish stew, soda bread, boxty, and a full Irish breakfast.
Yes, tap water is generally safe to drink in Ireland, although some prefer the taste of bottled water.
Ireland has a mild, temperate climate, but it's known for its frequent rain, so packing a raincoat or umbrella is advisable.
Always dress in layers, as the weather can change quickly. For cycling, helmets are not mandatory but highly recommended.
Yes, the Northern Lights can sometimes be seen from the northern parts of Ireland, particularly during the winter months and in areas with low light pollution.