Seven Day Ireland Adventure

Seven Day Ireland Adventure

Jewels of the Wild Atlantic Way | €4100 USD per tour | For up to 2 people | 7 days

This tour is designed with the Inquisitive adventurer of any age in mind.

This luxury seven-day private limousine tour of Ireland offers a captivating journey through the country’s most iconic landmarks and hidden gems. Beginning in Dublin, the itinerary takes you through medieval cities, rugged coastal cliffs, and ancient castles. Highlights include Kilkenny, with its stunning castle and cathedral, and the legendary Rock of Cashel, a fortress steeped in Celtic history. You’ll visit Cork City, a hub of culinary delights, followed by a stop at Cobh for a Titanic experience and an eerie ghost tour in Kinsale.

The scenic Ring of Kerry features stops at Derrynane House and the breathtaking Kerry Cliffs and other hidden gems awaiting for you to discover. The tour then ventures to the Dingle Peninsula, home to the mystical Beehive Huts and Slea Head. In Limerick, you’ll explore King John’s Castle and the towering Cliffs of Moher, followed by a journey through Burren National Park and the ancient Poulnabrone Dolmen. After spending time in vibrant Galway, your journey will take you through Connemara and the enchanting Kylemore Abbey, with a stop at a working sheep farm for an authentic rural experience.

On the final day, you can choose between a visit to Newgrange, a 5,000-year-old UNESCO World Heritage Site, or a private tour of Tullamore Dew Distillery, where you’ll create your own personalized whiskey blend. The adventure concludes with your return to Dublin, leaving you with unforgettable memories of authentic rural Ireland featuring natural beauty, history, and culture.

ITINERARY

Day 1: Dublin to Kilkenny itinerary, Cashel, and Cork City

Your luxury Irish adventure begins with a private limousine awaiting your arrival in Dublin. Sit back in plush comfort as you journey through the lush Irish countryside. Your first stop is Kilkenny, a medieval gem renowned for its cobbled streets and magnificent Kilkenny Castle. Stroll through the vibrant city center and visit the historic St. Canice’s Cathedral, before continuing your journey southward to the Rock of Cashel.

Explore Rock of Cashel and its Celtic history. Marvel at the imposing beauty of the Rock of Cashel, an ancient fortress rising dramatically from the plains. Explore the Celtic history as you stand among the ruins of Cormac’s Chapel and take in the panoramic views from atop this iconic site.

Your day concludes in the bustling and cultural Cork City and visit Cork City’s Foodie Scene Spots and it’s historic architecture. Indulge in fine dining at one of Cork’s renowned restaurants, then retreat to your accommodation for the night.

Day 2: Explore Cobh and Kinsale’s History and Mysteries

Begin the day in the charming harbor town of Cobh, famous as the last port of call for the Titanic. Take a guided tour of the Titanic Experience Cobh and stroll along the colorful waterfront before heading to the coastal town of Kinsale.

In Kinsale, explore the grand Charles Fort, one of the finest star-shaped fortresses in Europe, offering sweeping views over the Atlantic. As evening falls, prepare for a spine-tingling Kinsale ghost tour. Delve into the eerie tales of this historic town, where ghostly legends and folklore come to life under the moonlight.

Day 3: The Ring of Kerry – A Journey Through Time and Beauty

This day takes you along the stunning Ring of Kerry, one of the most scenic routes in the world. Your first stop is Derrynane House, the ancestral home of Daniel O’Connell, known as “The Liberator” of Ireland. Wander through its beautifully preserved gardens, then continue along the rugged coastline to the charming fishing village of Portmagee.

From here, visit the towering Kerry Cliffs, where the Atlantic waves crash dramatically against the rugged landscape. Gaze across to Valentia Island, where you’ll visit the Valentia Island Lighthouse and the ancient tetrapod tracks, some of the oldest evidence of life on land.

Your day ends in the vibrant town of Killarney, where you’ll unwind in a luxurious hotel nestled in the heart of this scenic region.

Day 4: The Mystical Dingle Peninsula

Set off for the wild and windswept Dingle Peninsula Tour, where every turn reveals a breathtaking view of the Atlantic. Your first stop is Slea Head, one of the most westerly points in Europe. Marvel at the dramatic cliffs and crashing waves, before heading to Dingle, a charming coastal town famous for its local seafood and colorful streets.

Explore the ancient Kilmalkedar Church, a fascinating early-Christian site, and then discover the mysterious Beehive Huts, stone structures that have stood for centuries, shrouded in mystery and myth. End the day with a quiet evening in Dingle, enjoying a fine meal in one of the town’s top restaurants.

Day 5: Limerick, the Cliffs of Moher, and the Burren

Today, travel to visit King John’s Castle Limerick City, a striking fortress on the banks of the River Shannon. Explore the castle’s interactive exhibits and stroll along its ancient walls before visiting Saint Mary’s Cathedral, one of the oldest buildings in Limerick.

Next, head west to the iconic Cliffs of Moher, where you’ll experience one of Ireland’s most awe-inspiring natural wonders. Feel the wind in your hair as you gaze out over the Atlantic from the top of these towering cliffs. Continue your journey through the unique landscape of Burren National Park, an otherworldly expanse of karst limestone formations. Pause to admire the ancient Poulnabrone Dolmen, a striking portal tomb that has stood for over 5,000 years.

Your final stop of the day is the picturesque town of Kinvara before arriving in lively Galway City, where you’ll settle in for the night. Galway City highlights include a vibrant city center with fabulous bars and restaurants. There is an option to explore this fascinating medieval city on a Galway private walking tour with an expert guide.

Day 6: Connemara’s Wild Beauty and Kylemore Abbey

Spend the day exploring the wild and beautiful Connemara, where rugged landscapes and crystal-clear lakes await. Visit the enchanting Kylemore Abbey Connemara a majestic castle set against the backdrop of a stunning lake and mountain landscape. Wander through its Victorian Walled Garden and soak in the serenity of this peaceful retreat. Visit a local seafood restaurant in the Connemara National Park and feast on local produce.

Later, visit a working sheep farm to witness the incredible skill of the farm’s border collies as they herd sheep across the rolling hills. This is rural Ireland at its finest, offering a true taste of traditional Irish life.

Day 7: Return to Dublin via Newgrange or Tullamore Dew

As your luxury Irish tour comes to a close, travel back to Dublin in style. On the way, stop at one of Ireland’s most significant ancient sites, Newgrange UNESCO World Heritage Site. This 5,000-year-old passage tomb predates Stonehenge and the Pyramids, and the guided tour will transport you back to the dawn of civilization.

Alternatively, opt for a visit to Tullamore Dew Distillery Tour, one of Ireland’s oldest operating distilleries. Enjoy a private tour and craft your very own personalized blend of whiskey, complete with a custom label to take home as a souvenir of your incredible Irish adventure. Arrive in Dublin, where your unforgettable journey concludes, leaving you with a lifetime of memories.

€4100

  • Spending money between €30 and €50 per person per day

WHAT'S INCLUDED

  • Professional guiding services
  • Transportation with Mercedes Benz E Class four-door sedan

WHAT'S NOT

  • Accommodation and lunch


Note:
To be booked by client

Hotel nights in

1. Cork City/ Kinsale/ Cobh
2. Cork City/ Kinsale/ Cobh or Kenmare
3. Killarney( Departure for the Ring of Kerry)
4. Killarney/Dingle
5. Galway
6. Dublin ( end of tour 5pm)

Prebooking for Skellig Michael is essentially and requires a full day, and you must be physically fit.

Note: Consider adding experiences to the tour from the outset. Such as a sheep farm visit, distillery tour, oyster farm visit, or falconry walk. You get to interact with local people, and it adds to a more immersive experience when visiting Ireland. My tours are all about going on the roads less travelled and getting to know Ireland.

RESTRICTIONS

No restrictions

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