Ireland Small Group Tour Package (6 Nights / 7 Days)

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Duration

6 Nights / 7 Days

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

22 people

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About this tour

Ireland, officially the Republic of Ireland, is a sovereign nation located in northwestern Europe, sharing the island of Ireland with Northern Ireland, part of the United Kingdom. Dublin serves as its capital and largest city. With a population of around 4.9 million, Ireland has a rich history, marked by struggles for independence from the UK. The country is known for its vibrant culture, traditional music, and dance, along with literary contributions. It boasts lush landscapes, earning it the nickname “Emerald Isle,” and has a diverse economy, including technology and pharmaceutical industries. Ireland is a popular tourist destination, offering historic sites, stunning scenery, and warm hospitality.

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Highlights

  • Wander through small towns and villages bursting with myth and mystery
  • Experience the wonder of Atlantic waves crashing against rugged cliffs
  • Step back in time and discover the legends behind castles and monasteries
  • Explore the ancient woodlands of Killarney National Park by jaunting cart
  • Visit the Gaelic speaking island of Inis Mor by bike, bus or pony & trap
  • Enjoy a spectacular sheepdog demo on a real working Irish farm

Included/Excluded

  • Accommodation
  • Guide
  • Meals
  • Additional Services
  • Transport
  • Optional

Itinerary

Failte Romhat; (Welcome),

Leave the capital, and enjoy the scenic drive to of Ireland’s most beautiful regions, The Wild Atlantic Way.

The first stop is Portumna Castle built close to 400 years ago by the de Burgo (Burke) family, stands close to Lough Derg and the River Shannon. The parklands and woods (1,500 acres) surrounding the castle are now a wildlife sanctuary and home to lots of different little animals and deer.
From there we continue our journey through the lush rolling hills and patchwork farmland as we traverse Ireland’s Hidden Heartlands towards Galway City.
Stroll around the tribal city of Galway and take it all in – the busker music, the cobblestone lanes, the contemporary flair that blends well with its medieval past, and of course, the oysters
Stroll the famous Salthill promnanade or go for a wee dip!!! We are lucky enough to stay near the beautiful Atlantic Ocean, the ever-changing light and conditions draw locals in on a daily basis.
In the evening, you will have some free time to soak up the atmosphere in the lively streets and pubs. Street performers, live music and dance and colourful locals will keep you entertained during your stay.

Overngiht in Galway

Travel back in time as we spend half a day on the Gaelic-speaking island of Inis Oirr Miles of stone walls await

Enjoy a 40 min boat trip to the island & choose to explore the island by bike (€15 per person) or on pony & trap with a local guide (€30 per person)
Discover the most impressive Plassy Shipwreck and miles of stone walls await
Drop by local market shops for the famous Aran sweaters.
Visit a nice cosy Pub for food and a traditional Irish music experience.
Overnight in Doolin or Lahinch

The average driving time today is 2 hours.

From the mighty cliffs to the magical kingdom as we move from Clare to Kerry.

This morning we visit the Cliffs of Moher. Here there is an option to take an off-the-beaten-track self-guided walk of the unspoiled region along the cliffs. If you or members of your group prefer not to do the walk, our driver/guide will bring you straight to the Cliffs of Moher center. Here there is plenty to do and see, mini walking trails along the Cliffs, shops, cafes, gift stores, and an amazing interactive museum about the cliffs and the surrounding region, wildlife and flora, and fauna.
After the Cliffs, you will do a grab n go style lunch to catch a ferry across the mighty mouth of the Shannon – the longest river in Ireland or Britain!
Enjoy a sheepdog demo with purebred border collies Sam and Jess herding sheep on a local run farm nestled between the Slieve Mish mountains and the picturesque Tralee Bay
Roll into bustling Dingle just in time for a creamy pint of Guinness.
Overnight in Dingle

The average driving time today is 3 hours 30 minutes.

This morning we make our way to the tip of the Peninsula. Wander along this long stretch of wide, clean and serene beach and get lost in your thoughts.

We drive the curvy Slea Head drive. Once described by National Geographic as the most beautiful place on earth,

we drive along the edge of the peninsula with the wild Atlantic ocean to our left and the patchwork green fields to our right.
You’ll discover local secluded beaches, ancient stone huts and have plenty of free time to take photos and experience the majestic surroundings.
Enjoy the jaw-dropping scenery and knife-edge drops are guaranteed on a leisurely drive around Slea Head.
After lunch is yours to design. Relax with downtime in Dingle. Or partake of the following options;

Food Tour, Walking tour, Whiskey Distillery or Boat tour.

You'll have ample time to sample the fresh seafood or and local craft beers in a nice cosy Irish Pub.

Overnight in Dingle

The average driving time today is 2 hour 30 minutes

Early this morning we’re touring the scenic Ring of Kerry route, circuiting the Iveragh peninsula.

Situated in the South Westerly corner of Ireland, The Iveragh Peninsula is home to The Ring of Kerry – Ireland’s most spectacular mountain road. The Ring covers 180km of rolling rugged countryside and truly stunning panoramic coastline views.
Setting off in an anti-clockwise direction, we map the banks of the River Laune to Killorglin and head south to Glenbeigh, Kells and Caherciveen. The tour continues to Waterville along the coast via, Derrynane and then Sneem. From Sneem, we travel north, up the mountain road to the breathtaking Molls Gap and home after taking in Ladies’ View and Muckross.
So, look forward to sitting back, relaxing and enjoying this enchanting peninsula’s history, culture, stories and folklore.
Arriving in Killarney at 5pm approx will give you a chance to explore the National park at your leisure.
Take a scenic horse-drawn carriage ride around Killarney National Park (Tour Option – €25 per person).
See the magical 1,000-year-old yew tree growing at the heart of ruined Muckross Abbey.
Catch traditional Irish music and outstanding local food in picturesque Killarney.
Scenic, short walk to Torc Waterfall.
Admire charming 19th century Muckross House Gardens.
Your accommodation is ​centrally located at the edge of Killarney National Park

The average driving time today is 4 hours.

Expect country roads and superb scenery today as you journey from Killarney to Cork. A relaxing day exploring West Cork, Blarney & Kinsale.

Dare to kiss the Blarney Stone and receive the gift of the gab – the Irish ability to flatter and speak with great eloquence.
Explore the lush gardens at Blarney Castle
Arrive in Kinsale in the late afternoon. Soak up the local flavour in Ireland’s charming gourmet capital. Taste the best of this amazing little town with colour and character at every step
Explore the picture-perfect town of Kinsale –With beautiful scenes that meander on the edge of Kinsale’s picturesque harbour and bring you to the heritage site of Charles Fort, Kinsale’s Scilly Walk is anything but!
By night enjoy a stunning natural setting, a vibrant restaurant scene and atmospheric pubs.

Overnight in Kinsale

Today your tour takes in some amazing sights on the journey from Cork back to Dublin.

Rise early and take in the Kinsale harbor and its surroundings.

Follow the Lee Valley upriver, passing patchwork fields, stone bridges and charming cottages.
Travel back in time on a self-guided tour at Cahir Castle, one of Ireland’s largest medieval fortress
Tour the epic Rock of Cashel with its stunning natural setting and historic architecture.
After a full day wandering the ancient sites of Ireland, it’s then back to Dublin in the evening.

This is where your Irish Adventure ends, we hope you have enjoyed your time spent with us!
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Frequently asked questions

Various types of tour packages are available for Ireland, including classic highlights tours covering major attractions, cultural and heritage tours delving into the country's literary history and traditions, adventure tours for outdoor enthusiasts exploring the rugged landscapes, and specialized tours focusing on specific interests like food, music, and whiskey tasting experiences. Additionally, there are self-drive tours for those who prefer more flexibility and personalized itineraries, and luxury tours for travelers seeking upscale accommodations and exclusive experiences.

In most Ireland tour packages, accommodations are included. Tour operators typically offer different types of packages to cater to various budgets and preferences. These packages may range from budget options to luxury accommodations, depending on the level of comfort and services desired by the traveler. Accommodations are an essential component of tour packages to ensure travelers have a place to stay throughout their trip, and it allows them to focus on enjoying the sights and experiences without worrying about finding lodging independently. However, it's always advisable to check the specific details of a tour package to confirm what is included, as the offerings may vary between different tour operators.

The currency of Ireland is the Euro (€). It is the official currency of both the Republic of Ireland and several other European Union (EU) member states. The Euro is abbreviated as "EUR." Ireland adopted the Euro as its national currency on January 1, 1999, replacing the Irish pound (punt). Since then, it has been the sole legal tender used for all financial transactions in the country.

The best time to visit Ireland is during the shoulder seasons of spring (March to May) and autumn (September to October). During these months, the weather is mild, and the crowds are smaller compared to the peak summer season. Spring brings blooming landscapes, while autumn showcases beautiful foliage. If you prefer more pleasant weather and a more relaxed experience, these seasons are ideal for exploring Ireland's scenic beauty and cultural attractions.

To book an Ireland tour package, follow these steps: research reputable tour operators, choose a package that fits your interests and budget, check the itinerary, inclusions, and accommodations, book directly through the operator's website or contact them for assistance, and ensure you have all necessary travel documents and insurance before confirming your reservation.

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