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About this tour
Experience the best of Ireland, from Dublin’s lively pubs and historic landmarks to the colorful streets of Galway and Westport. Discover medieval Kilkenny, vibrant Cork and the lakes and landscapes of Killarney. Dramatic highlights such as the Cliffs of Moher, Donegal’s rugged coastline, the Giant’s Causeway and Belfast’s Titanic Quarter create a journey filled with culture, nature and authentic Irish charm.
Itinerary
Days 1 - 2
Dublin
Dublin welcomes you with open arms and a pint of Guinness. The Irish capital breathes history and literature, from Trinity College with the famous Book of Kells to the birthplaces of Joyce and Wilde. Stroll through the colourful streets of Temple Bar, where live music pours from every pub. Admire the elegant Georgian doors in Merrion Square and discover the stories behind Dublin Castle. The River Liffey divides the city into a northern and southern side, each with its own character. Sample a whiskey at the Jameson Distillery or enjoy fresh fish and chips on the coast of Howth. Dublin is compact enough to explore on foot, yet large enough for endless discoveries.



1h 35min (125km)
Days 2 - 3
Kilkenny
Kilkenny is a charming medieval town in the southeast of Ireland that instantly takes you back to bygone times. The impressive Kilkenny Castle dominates the skyline and offers a fascinating glimpse into centuries of Irish history. Wander through the narrow, cobbled streets of the historic centre and discover artisan shops, cosy cafés and traditional pubs where live music fills the air. The town is renowned for its vibrant arts scene and houses numerous galleries and studios. St. Canice's Cathedral, with its imposing round tower, is an architectural highlight you shouldn't miss. Kilkenny combines rich history with a modern, creative atmosphere. The compact city centre makes it ideal to explore on foot and experience the warm Irish hospitality.


1h 51min (155km)
Days 3 - 4
Cork
Cork is Ireland's second city and is affectionately called 'the real capital' by locals. The compact city centre sits on an island in the River Lee and exudes a relaxed, creative vibe. Stroll through narrow streets filled with boutiques, art galleries and cosy pubs where live music often plays. The famous English Market is a culinary paradise where you'll find fresh local produce and Irish specialities. From the colourful houses in the Shandon district, you have a beautiful view over the city. Cork is also the perfect base for exploring the spectacular coastline of County Cork, with picturesque fishing villages and dramatic cliffs. The warm hospitality and quirky character make Cork an unforgettable destination.



1h 11min (88km)
Days 4 - 6
Killarney
Killarney is a charming town in County Kerry in the southwest of Ireland. It is surrounded by stunning natural scenery, including lakes, forests, and mountain ranges. The town is the perfect base for exploring Killarney National Park and the famous Ring of Kerry. Visitors can discover historic landmarks such as Ross Castle and Muckross House. Traditional pubs, lively streets, and warm hospitality create a welcoming atmosphere. Killarney is a destination that combines outdoor adventure with rich Irish culture.



2h (149km)
Days 6 - 7
Ennis
Ennis is the vibrant county town of Clare, located in the heart of Ireland’s scenic west. Known for its colorful streets, traditional music, and welcoming atmosphere, it offers an authentic Irish experience. The town features a blend of historic landmarks, independent shops, and cozy cafés. Visitors can explore the charming old town while enjoying its lively cultural scene. Ennis also serves as an excellent base for discovering the Cliffs of Moher and the Wild Atlantic Way. Its combination of heritage and hospitality makes it a memorable destination.



55min (75km)
Days 7 - 9
Galway
Galway is a lively city on Ireland’s west coast, known for its welcoming atmosphere and strong cultural identity. Colorful streets, traditional music, and bustling cafés create a vibrant city center. The city sits along the Wild Atlantic Way and offers beautiful views of Galway Bay. Visitors can explore historic landmarks, local markets, and charming pubs throughout the year. Galway is also famous for its festivals, which bring music, art, and entertainment to the streets. Its proximity to Connemara makes it an excellent base for discovering western Ireland.



1h 27min (82km)
Days 9 - 10
Westport (Ireland)
Westport is a picturesque town in County Mayo on Ireland’s west coast. Known for its colorful streets and lively atmosphere, it offers a perfect blend of heritage and natural beauty. The town is a popular base for exploring Croagh Patrick, one of Ireland’s most famous mountains. Traditional music, cozy pubs, and excellent local food add to its appeal. Nearby beaches, islands, and scenic routes provide plenty of opportunities for outdoor adventures. With its friendly character and breathtaking surroundings, Westport is a destination that leaves a lasting impression.



1h 29min (106km)
Days 10 - 11
Sligo
Sligo is a picturesque town on Ireland’s northwest coast, surrounded by mountains, beaches, and rolling countryside. It is best known for its connection to the poet W.B. Yeats, whose legacy can be discovered throughout the region. The iconic Benbulben mountain creates a striking backdrop to the landscape. Visitors can enjoy traditional music, friendly pubs, and a welcoming atmosphere. Nearby beaches attract surfers and nature lovers from across the world. Sligo offers an authentic Irish experience filled with culture and outdoor adventure.



55min (65km)
Days 11 - 12
Donegal
Donegal is a stunning region in the northwest of Ireland, famous for its rugged coastline and breathtaking landscapes. Towering sea cliffs, sandy beaches, and rolling hills create a spectacular setting for outdoor adventures. Visitors can explore charming villages, historic sites, and scenic driving routes. The region is deeply connected to Irish traditions, with music and local culture playing an important role in daily life. Glenveagh National Park offers peaceful walking trails and beautiful views. Donegal is an ideal destination for travellers seeking nature, authenticity, and tranquillity.



1h 7min (76km)
Days 12 - 13
Derry
Derry, also known as Londonderry, is a historic city in the northwest of Ireland. It is famous for its remarkably preserved seventeenth century city walls, which offer panoramic views of the surrounding area. Visitors can explore charming streets filled with heritage landmarks, independent shops, and welcoming cafés. The city’s rich cultural scene includes festivals, live music, and contemporary arts venues. Located along the River Foyle, Derry combines natural beauty with urban character. Its unique blend of history and creativity makes it a memorable destination throughout the year.



59min (57km)
Days 13 - 14
Portrush
Portrush is a vibrant seaside town on the north coast of Northern Ireland. Known for its beautiful sandy beaches, it offers spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean. Visitors can enjoy coastal walks, water sports, and a lively town centre filled with cafés and restaurants. The famous Royal Portrush Golf Club attracts golf enthusiasts from around the world. Nearby attractions include the Giant’s Causeway and the dramatic ruins of Dunluce Castle. Its combination of nature, heritage, and coastal charm makes Portrush a popular destination throughout the year.



1h 16min (98km)
Days 14 - 16
Belfast
Belfast is the capital of Northern Ireland and is known for its fascinating history and lively city centre. Located at the mouth of the River Lagan, the city offers an appealing mix of historic landmarks and contemporary developments. Visitors can explore the renowned Titanic Quarter, where the legendary ship was built. Cosy pubs, cultural festivals, and excellent dining venues create a welcoming atmosphere throughout the year. Green parks and the surrounding hills provide plenty of opportunities to enjoy the outdoors. Thanks to its friendly residents, Belfast feels both authentic and easy to discover.



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