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10 Day Wild Irish Experience Tour

Days:

10

Deposit from:

180

Price from:

2,429

Your Dream Small Group Tour of Ireland

Experience the best of Ireland with our small-group tours led by local Irish guides. Journey through centuries of history and explore the stunning natural beauty of Ireland. Marvel at the rugged landscapes of the Wild Atlantic Way, the breathtaking Cliffs of Moher, and the scenic Dingle Peninsula.

Visit unforgettable historical sites like Cahir Castle, the iconic Rock of Cashel, and enjoy an overnight stay in Ireland’s Ancient East. Our ten-day itinerary is rich with Irish culture, offering two nights each in Connemara, Dingle, and Killarney.

This schedule also allows ample free time for you to embark on your personal adventures. Continue reading to discover the tour’s highlights, or browse our other Small Group Tours of Ireland.

Ireland Group Trip Highlights:

  • Watch a live sheepdog demonstration at a traditional Irish sheep farm.
  • Choose to circle the incredible Skellig Islands by boat.
  • Experience the enchanting Ring of Kerry, known for its magical views.
  • Step back in time with visits to Cahir Castle and the Rock of Cashel.
  • Explore the vibrant city of Galway, famous for its street performers.
  • Option to explore the Gaelic-speaking Inis Mor by bike, bus, or pony & trap.
  • Visit the majestic Cliffs of Moher, with a chance for a scenic hike.
  • Enjoy Irish craftsmanship and lively nights in Dingle, a quaint harbor town with excellent pubs.
  • Wander through the ancient woodlands of Killarney National Park.
  • Explore the historic site of Glendalough.
  • Immerse yourself in the art of Irish storytelling with our expert local guides.
  • Follow the medieval mile in Kilkenny City, rumored to be walked by witches.
  • Experience authentic Irish music and warm hospitality.

 

Join us for an unforgettable exploration of Ireland’s heritage and natural wonders. Any questions? Please get in touch.

Breakfast: 9
Professional Driver/Guide
  • Bus
  • Ferry

9 Overnights

Easy to Moderate

2-16

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Tour Includes

  • 10 Full days on tour
  • Overnights: Clifden x 2, Killarney x 2, Dingle x 2, Westport x 1, Lahinch x 1, Kilkenny x 1
  • Services of a highly-trained and professional Irish Experience tour guide
  • 9 delicious and hot filling Irish breakfasts
  • 10 Full days in a luxury touring vehicle
  • Highlights of Killarney National Park
  • Experience traditional Irish music sessions in local cosy pubs
  • Sheep Dog demonstration in a locally run family farm
  • Award-winning Westport Walking Tour
  • Entrance fee to Glendalough, Rock of Cashel, Kylemore Abbey, Cahir Castle and Cliffs of Moher
  • Ferry journey across the River Shannon
  • Leisure time to pursue independent interests
  • Easygoing walks or activities for all levels of fitness (optional)
  • All relevant taxes

Tour Exclusions

  • Lunch and dinner
  • Food and Drinks
  • Gratuities (optional)
  • Flights
  • Travel Insurance
  • Dublin Accommodation pre or post tour
  • Any flexible and optional activities named below

Itinerary

Day 1: Clonmacnoise & Wonderful Westport – Hidden Heartlands to Wild West

Leave the capital and enjoy the scenic journey to Ireland’s most beautiful region of Westport, in the West of Ireland.

This morning as we drive 3 .5 hours across Ireland’s Hidden Heartlands,  your driver will keep you entertained by easing travelers into a gentle exploration of some of the country’s untouched terrain. Ireland’s Hidden Heartlands encompass a region full of rich history, diverse culture, and stunning natural beauty.

  • Travel back in time, on a tour of Clonmacnoise, one of Ireland’s largest monastic settlements – an ancient place where time stands still. Founded by Saint Ciaran in the mid-sixth century it became a great centre of religion and learning, visited by scholars from all over the world.

After arriving in Westport, spend the rest of the day wandering the town’s colourful streets, visiting friendly pubs, cafes and craft shops.

Or opt to do the following; 

  • Choose to climb Croagh Patrick – Ireland’s Holy Mountain – a 3.5-hour climb from 3 pm to 7 pm
  • Or hire a bike and discover the amazing Great Western Greenway from Mulranny to Westport – 25km – 3 pm to 6 pm. 
  • Explore historic Westport House one of County Mayo’s best-loved attractions with beautiful parklands, lakes, and a fascinating history of Westport House that goes back to the 1500s when the famous Pirate Queen of Connaught, Grace O’Malley, built one of her castles here.
  • Opt to take a 90-minute cruise, and explore the World Famous Clew Bay; its 365 islands, seal colony, and Inishgort Lighthouse, the holy mountain of Croagh Patrick & John Lennon’s Island.
  • There’s an endless number of pubs in Westport. From tourist favourites, like Matt Molloy’s, to often-missed spots, like Toby’s, there’s a pub to tickle every fancy.
  • The next morning, after a full Irish breakfast, you will be brought on a wonderful tour of one of Ireland’s most scenic regions – Connemara.

Overnight in Westport

Day 2. Historical tour of Connemara Region

After a hearty breakfast, it’s time to meet your guide and head out for a tour of the Connemara Region

  • This morning after a hearty breakfast, it’s time to meet the locals and laugh on the award-winning Westport walking tour. While hearing some of the local tales along the way, you’ll learn all about the history of our beautiful Georgian town, from local Saints to local Pirates and everything in between,
  • Visit the foot of the ‘Holy Mountain’ –  The epic pyramid-like figure of Croagh Patrick looms over Westport and boasts stunning views of Clew Bay.
  • Stop by the National Famine Memorial to pay your respects to the many people who died in the “Coffin Ships” that set sail from Ireland in the desperate hope of escaping to a better life.
  • Drive through the breathtaking Doolough Valley and learn of its tragic and haunting past
  • Before lunch, we’ll drive through the scenic Delphi Valley to the shores of Killary Harbour, Ireland’s only fjord, and the village of Leenane.
  • Speaking of lunch, how does a feast of mussels – plucked straight from the local fjord – sound…?
  • Continue our journey to Clifden via Sky Road arguably the most beautiful corner of the Connemara region, with some of the most rugged and varied scenery in the county.
  • Listen to toe-tapping Irish music in local iconic bars with Irish music playing seven nights a week in season

Overnight in Clifden

The average driving time today is 2 hours.

Day 3: Full Day in Connemara – Wild Beauty

We spend another day and night in the wilderness of Connemara, so you don’t need to repack your suitcase. Just relax and enjoy.

Meet your guide and head out for a tour of the Connemara Region

  • Drop by  Connemara National Park for an optional gentle hike around Diamond Hill for phenomenal views of Connemara.
  • Visit Kylemore Abbey, one of Ireland’s most beautiful buildings, and wander Kylemore’s wonderful landscaped gardens.
  • Discover the picture-postcard beauty of the Inagh Valley & Sky Road.
  • Arrive back in Clifden by the late afternoon to soak up this quaint town’s colorful atmosphere in the heart of Connemara.
  • Accommodation tonight is once again in Connemara
Day 4: Galway, The Burren & Lahinch – A Journey Along the Wild Atlantic Way

Travel along the Wild Atlantic Way with your driver/guide via Galway Bay & The Burren Region

  • From Clifden, we continue our journey through the lush rolling hills and patchwork farmland as we traverse the famous lake of the Connemara Region towards Galway City.
  • For several hours you can soak up the famous colorful atmosphere around the tribal city of Galway – the busker music, the cobblestone lanes, the contemporary flair that blends well with its medieval past, and of course, the oysters..
  • After lunch it’s time to explore the lunar landscape of the Burren and travel along the Wild Atlantic Way.
  • Your first photo stop is at the 16th Century Dunguaire Castle on the outskirts of Kinvara. One of the most photographed castles in the whole of Ireland.
  • Then it’s on through the glacial-karst landscape of the Burren and past Corcomroe Abbey.
  • You will follow the Coast Road with views of Galway Bay and the Aran Islands, making a short stop to walk on the lunar-like landscape of the Burren
  • Arrive in Lahinch seaside town in the late afternoon with plenty of time to visit the local craft shops, colorful cafes, and lively pubs.

*At an extra expense, it’s also possible to spend a whole day on the Gaelic-speaking island of Inis Mor. You’ll be dropped off at Rossaveal in County Galway to catch a 40 min boat trip to the island (€40 return). On the island, you can choose to explore the island by bus with a local guide or by bike. (€20 to €25). You will return on a 60 min boat trip to Doolin in County Clare, where you’ll be met at the pier by your driver/guide.

Day 5: Cliffs of Moher & Kerry Farm Experience – Iconic Views and Local Life

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

  • Don’t look down, it’s the 700ft high Cliffs of Moher – a must-stop on this small group tour of Ireland.
  • Watch out for dolphins as we take a ferry across the mighty mouth of the Shannon – the longest river in Ireland or Britain!
  • Enjoy a spectacular sheepdog demonstration on a locally run farm.
  • 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.

Day 4: Discover Dingle & Slea Head Drive – Coastal Wonders

This morning we drive the famous and 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, and ancient stone huts and have plenty of free time to take photos and experience the majestic surroundings.

After lunch, you can stroll Dingle’s streets for a quirky mix of craft studios, lively pubs, fantastic food, and traditional Irish music.

Or partake of the following options; (Book Experiences from 1pm onwards)

  • Dingle Sea Safari – €65.00

The Rib Boat tour takes in the breath-taking majestic coastline of Dingle Bay.

  • Dingle Sea Kayaking – €55.00

Kayaking excursion around Dingle harbor and sea caves.

  • Visit Dick Macks Brewery Tours – €25.00

Tours begin and end in the Taproom with a generous sampling of our latest beer.

  • Guided horse ride near Ventry – €55.00

Experience along Ventry beach or up a mountain

  • Dingle Tasting Tours – €80.00

The Dingle Tasting Tour starts at 2:00pm and lasts approximately 3 hours. Private tours can be arranged

Overnight in Dingle

Day 7: Ring of Kerry & Skellig Island Views – A Photographer’s Dream

Today we’re touring the scenic Ring of Kerry route, circuiting the Iveragh peninsula from Killorglin to Killarney.

  • The Ring of Kerry: Situated in the South Westerly corner of Ireland, The Iveragh Peninsula is home to The Ring of Kerry – Ireland’s most spectacular mountain road. Your day tour starts from Dingle and covers 180km of rolling rugged countryside and truly stunning panoramic coastline views. Our experienced guides will be delighted to show you the unrivalled beauty County Kerry has to offer.
  • Skellig Islands Views & Hidden Gems: Whether you’re looking for an insight into Irish history, a sample of our famous local wit or simply a great photo opportunity, the Ring of Kerry Tour is exactly what you require. (Getting to the Skellig Viewing Poitns is very much weather-dependent)
  • Highlights of Killarney National Park: Explore Muckross Abbey and its ancient yew tree & a wee walk to Torc Waterfall.

Overnight in Killarney

The average driving time today is 5 hours. (Plenty of photo stops)

Day 8: Killarney National Park – Nature & Nostalgia

Rise early this morning (or sleep in!!!) and explore Killarney park and the town at your leisure

Opt to experience any of the below;

  • Horse-Drawn Jaunting Tour

€20.00 to €30.00

A horse-drawn carriage ride around Killarney National Park.

  • Bike Rental for National Park

€20.00 to €55.00

Enjoy an exhilarating bike ride around the trails of Killarney National Park. (Choose Muckross Road Shop when renting your bike)

  • Ross Castle Tour

€5.00

Take a guided tour of the haunting Ross Castle.

  • The gap of Dunloe & Lakes Tour

€45.00

Catch an open boat up through the 3 lakes of Killarney and hike , bike or pony & trap down through the glaciated valley.

  • Muckross House Tour

€15.00

Set in Killarney National Park is a world-renowned Kerry attraction, offering scenic beauty & cultural heritage

  • Celtic Steps  – The Show

€35.00

Brings together the raw energy of popular Irish Dance with the timeless authenticity of traditional Irish Music.

 

Overnight in Killarney

Day 9: Castles, History & Kilkenny – Timeless Treasures

This morning after a hearty breakfast we depart Killarney for Cahir Castle.

  • Our morning drive takes through the heart of North Cork. Passing through many colourful small towns and villages, and lush Irish countryside.
  • Cahir Castle, on the river tSuir, is one of Ireland’s largest and best-preserved medieval castles. It has featured in productions like Excalibur and The Tudors.
  • Tour the epic Rock of Cashel with its stunning natural setting and historic architecture.
  • Arriving in the medieval city of Kilkenny, you will have the opportunity for a self-guided walking tour around the medieval mile. Meet the witch Dame Alice Kyteler, rhymes, taverns, crime, punishments and much more.
  • Enjoy some free time in Kilkenny to explore the medieval mile, craft studios, cafés and numerous quaint independent shops.
  • Sample Ireland’s famous nightlife and musical culture in Kilkenny.

Overnight in Kilkenny

Drive time today is 3 hours approx

Day 10: Medieval Mile, Ancient Glendalough & Farewell

Before we say goodbye to our small group tour of Ireland, there’s still time for some of Ireland’s top highlights, your tour takes in some amazing sights on the journey from Kilkenny to Dublin.

  • Discover the delights of Kilkenny– One of Ireland’s oldest city.
  • Enjoy some free time in Kilkenny to explore the medieval mile, craft studios, cafés and numerous quaint independent shops.
  • Take a self-guided cathedral tour at St. Canice’s (Tour Option – €7 per person).
  • Cross the wilderness of Wicklow Mountains National Park.
  • Explore the 6th-century monastery of Glendalough.
  • Disembark your tour vehicle back at the Ashling Hotel in Dublin between 5-6 pm

This is where your easygoing experience of Ireland comes to an end – we hope you had a blast!

The average driving time today is 3 hours and 30 minutes.

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5 star rating Would recommend over and over again!! This was by far one of my favorite trip/tour experiences! Through this tour, we had th perfect amount of time at each stop. The tour was perfectly intimate with the Irish city/countryside.

Anthony, our lovely guide, was extremely personalable and a hoot! He truly helped make the experience with being flexible to get our group to extra excursions and giving us helpful tips while exploring - even amazing restaurant recommendations!

Additionally, the tour group size was just right - with the nine of us. It was the perfect size to get around with each other, get to know each other, and just have fun.

If your looking to get a view of Ireland in over a week’s time, this is the way to do it! Would recommend over and over again!
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We had an amazing trip with Irish Experience tours! The small group was perfect and our tour guide Austin was very informative and accommodating of our requests. The tour itself was a beautiful mix of breathtaking scenery and cultural experiences. We would highly recommend this tour company!
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5 star rating Breathtaking scenery and unforgettable experiences! We had an amazing trip with Irish Experience tours! The small group was perfect and our tour guide Austin was very informative and accommodating of our requests. The tour itself was a beautiful mix of breathtaking scenery and cultural experiences. We would highly recommend this tour company!
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5/5 stars is NOT enough! Anthony was absolutely amazing as our Tour Guide for our super fun sister 13 day Ireland tour! Anthony is so full of Enthusiasm! His knowledge & love for Ireland is outstanding!! His sense of humor is the best. He made our trip to Ireland, the most unique and wonderful adventure of our lives. Don’t hesitate to book a tour with Anthony as your tour guide with the Irish Experience Tours! I can’t say enough to express our gratitude. BOOK today!!
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This was a once in a lifetime experience. We enjoyed every minute of it! Austin skilfully navigated the narrow roads and alleys, and recommended eateries and entertainment at each destination. He went above and beyond to make our holiday absolutely amazing.
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5 star rating Simply awesome! This was a once in a lifetime experience. We enjoyed every minute of it! Austin skilfully navigated the narrow roads and alleys, and recommended eateries and entertainment at each destination. He went above and beyond to make our holiday absolutely amazing.
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Wow! Where to begin?? My husband and I booked the 7-Day Wild Atlantic Tour (3/25-3/31/25). When I tell you it was the "trip of a lifetime", I truly mean it!! We met our tour guide, Noel in Dublin on the first day, met our four traveling companions and boarded a luxurious and roomy van. Along our journey, Noel entertained us with historical and comical references. He is a gifted, knowledgable, and articulate guide. We were provided with more than ample time along the way to explore each location fully. All of the accommodations were comfortable and clean. So many beautiful sights and landscapes along the way. Meeting the newborn lambs at Bridget and Seamus' farm was a highlight! Unfortunately on the fifth day of our tour, I experienced a life-threatening medical emergency. One TRULY appreciates the value of booking with an exceptional tour company like Irish Experience under these unexpected conditions! Shout out to Sarah (the proprietor of the Dingle Bay Hotel) for her support and assistance to my husband under stressful conditions. She helped orchestrate ambulance services ,and the following day, organized and arranged to have our belongings transferred to a hotel one hour away in Tralee. Also sincere thanks and gratitude to Siobhan and Sean Power (owners and operators of Irish Experience Tours). Arrangements were made to relocate my husband to a hotel within walking distance of hospital. Siobhan met my husband the day after my surgery and offered any support and services necessary so that he could focus on my recovery. It meant the world to him, and to me, knowing some of his stress was relieved. Siobhan returned again the day I was discharged from the hospital to make certain that our trip back to the airport for the journey home, was taken care of. To our delight, our original tour guide, Noel, was able to make this final trip with us. It truly brought the entire experience full circle. Our sincere thanks to each and everyone of you for all that you did. Truly-above and beyond expectations!
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Are you ready to experience the beauty, food, and fun of Ireland, then the 10 Day Wild Irish Experience – Small Group Tour is for you.
We took this tour in March 2025. The tour starts and ends in Dublin which makes travel simple. Highlights of the tour included visits to the Connemara Region where we walked on the boglands and enjoyed a guided tour of Kylemore Abbey, Cliffs of Moher with striking views, and a visit to Blarney Gardens and Castle (I did not kiss the stone, but enjoyed watching others), stopped at an amazing waterfall, and so much more. My favorite stop was at a working farm where we enjoyed watching dogs move the sheep with whistle commands and then getting to feed a one-day old lamb a warm bottle of milk.
Our tour guide, Lee, was the true joy of the trip. He is experienced and knowledgeable, sharing information about of all the sites and the country’s history. He provided excellent recommendations for food and fun at every stop. On St. Patrick’s Day he provided large green hats for all of us to wear while we watched a local parade that included the entire community! Lee interacted with the group and before the tour’s end, he was part of the family. Lee’s funny style and genuine desire to make everyone happy made the tour a huge success!
The tour was very well organized, and the bus was new, fresh and roomy. The accommodations were nice, clean, and comfortable.
Overall, the tour was exceptional, the weather was sunny on 9 of the 10 days which we were told is not the norm, and Lee ranks at the top of our list for tour guides.
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We prioritize family-run, locally-owned accommodations for an authentic Irish experience.
Our small group sizes allow us to select high-quality establishments in untouched locations, ensuring a diverse and enjoyable stay.
Regardless of the chosen accommodation package, each place is carefully selected to provide a unique and loved experience.

OPTION 1:

CLASSIC B&B/HOTEL

Experience the warmth of Irish hospitality in charming, locally-owned bed and breakfasts or comfort-class hotels.

Each room includes a private bathroom, and a delicious breakfast is provided, with options available for vegetarians, vegans, and more.

  • Private rooms
  • Rated 3 stars or above
  • Small, locally run, and independently owned accommodations
  • Affordable, quality private lodging
  • Guaranteed en-suite bathrooms
  • Breakfast included
  • Elevators may not be available in most locations
  • Bed sizes may vary

Any questions about the classic B&Bs we use? Please get in touch.

OPTION 2:

PREMIUM IRISH HOTEL

Stay in unique, owner-operated hotels located in Ireland’s most stunning destinations. These hotels are carefully selected for both their quality and location, boasting an average rating of 4 stars. Every room includes a private bathroom, and breakfast is provided, with options available for vegetarians, vegans, and more.

  • Private rooms
  • Rated 3 to 4 stars
  • On-site amenities
  • Breakfast included
  • Guaranteed en-suite bathrooms
  • Larger rooms and beds
  • Elevators or porterage services guaranteed

Looking for a customised tour experience in Ireland? Visit our Private Ireland Tours page.

Relaxing Stays

From charming locally-run guesthouses to 4 star hotel stays, we handle everything to match your budget and fulfill your bucket list. Enjoy the freedom to stay wherever you desire with our tailored private tours.

Central Locations

The majority of our selected accommodations are strategically located, centrally or on the edge of town, placing you right near the heart of the action. Follow the sounds and sights to discover the vibrant atmosphere in the towns and villages we explore.

Embrace Local Living

Immerse yourself in the authentic spirit of Ireland with stays at locally-run establishments carefully selected to deliver a genuine Irish experience. Revel in a heartfelt Irish welcome at quaint, locally owned bed and breakfasts, as well as comfortable, classically charming hotels.

Personal Space

Solo travelers on our tours will have their exclusive private room, subject to a mandatory single supplement charge. Whether arriving alone, with friends, or partners, you'll forge lasting connections and friendships by the end of day 1 on our small group tours, providing a hassle-free way to explore Ireland.

Private Rooms & Breakfast

Select from a range of room options with private bathrooms, including twin, double, single, and family rooms. Start each morning with a diverse breakfast, from cooked Irish to classic continental, tailored to accommodate various dietary preferences, including vegetarian and vegan choices.

Connect with WIFI

Enjoy standard WIFI at our overnight stays, keeping you connected throughout your journey. Share highlights with friends, and conveniently access the internet on your WiFi-enabled device at cafes, pubs, and other stops along the route.

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Please find below the answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about our guided Ireland vacations.
If you can’t find the answer you’re looking for or if you need more information, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Flights

Do You Book Flights

We do not book flights on behalf of our guests.

This gives you complete flexibility over your flight departure and arrival dates, your chosen airports and preferred airlines, not to mention the opportunity to take advantage of sales, promotions and frequent flyer programmes.

Please email us at info@irishexperiencetours.com with any questions about your tour.

Which days/times do your tours depart?

Some of the only non-flexible elements of our tours are the departure location, departure day and departure time.
The most important information to know is that all of our tours depart from Dublin’s The Point A Hotel on either Sundays, Tuesdays or Thursdays
Here is the full list of scheduled departure days and times for our Small Group Tours of Ireland

 

Sundays at 8.30 am

7-Day Ultimate Irish Adventure

8 Day Castles & Coasts Experience

10-Day Wild Irish Experience

 

Tuesdays at 8.30 am

11-Day Ultimate Irish Experience

7-Day Atlantic Way Experience

 

Thursdays at 8.30 am

13-Day Full Irish Experience

5 Day Giant Irish Experience 

Booking Suitable Flight Times
We strongly advise that you book your flights to arrive at least the night before your scheduled tour departure.
We aim to have you back in Dublin between 4-5 pm on the final day of your tour. If you’re planning to fly out on the last night of your tour, please do not book a flight that departs Dublin Airport before 10 pm.

Are Airport Transfers Included?

Airport transfers are not included in our tour prices.

AIRPORT TRANSFERS

Please see our detailed PDF  with full details for many alternative options for Dublin Airport transfers. 

Pro Tip: 

Upon arrival, we recommend booking a Meet & Greet taxi for your transfer from Dublin Airport to your city center hotel. 

For this service, we recommend Irish Taxi Tours for this Meet & Greet option.

Meet & Greet Option – €80 total  1-8 people max  

How it works:

  1. Contact them via their email/contact form HERE – you can include you are booked on an Irish Experience Tour and would like to reserve a meet & greet transfer. 

  2. After giving them your details and brief arrival times/dates they will then send a payment link

  3. Once paid you will receive a form to include exact arrival flight details and your Dublin city centre destination. 

  4. Will be met at the arrivals hall (your name on signage) at Dublin Airport by your driver, who’ll help you with your luggage to one of their vehicles and brought directly to your Dublin city center hotel. 

Can I Fly Direct To Ireland From North America To Ireland?

Please note that Dublin serves as the entry point for all our small-group tours of Ireland. Therefore, we recommend flying directly to Dublin (DUB) for the best experience.

Flying directly from the USA or Canada to Ireland has never been more convenient.

In the USA, 18 cities and in Canada, 4 cities offer direct flight connections to Ireland.

Among North American cities, Toronto and Chicago feature the highest number of airlines vying for direct routes to Ireland.

Here’s a comprehensive list of airlines offering direct flights to Ireland:

🗽Direct Flights To Dublin from USA:

  • Chicago (ORD) – Aer Lingus*, United, Ethiopian, American
  • Washington (IAD) – Aer Lingus*, United*, Ethiopian
  • New York (JFK) – Delta*, Aer Lingus*
  • Newark (EWR) – United*, Aer Lingus*
  • Boston (BOS) – Delta*, Aer Lingus*
  • Philadelphia (PHL) – American*, Aer Lingus (Route ends January 2024)
  • Minneapolis (MSP) – Aer Lingus, Delta
  • Los Angeles (LAX) – Aer Lingus*
  • Atlanta (ATL) – Delta, Ethiopian
  • Orlando (MCO) – Aer Lingus*
  • San Francisco (SFO) – Aer Lingus*
  • Seattle/Tacoma (SEA) – Aer Lingus*
  • Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) – American*
  • Cleveland (CLE) – Aer Lingus*
  • Miami (MIA) – Aer Lingus (Route ends March 2024)
  • Charlotte (CTL) – American
  • Hartford (BDL) – Aer Lingus (Route ends January 2024)
  • Denver (DEN) – Aer Lingus (May to September)

🏒 Direct Flights To Dublin from Canada:

  • Toronto (YYZ) – Air Canada*, Aer Lingus*, Ethiopian, Air Transat (May to October)
  • Montreal (YUL) – Air Canada
  • Calgary (YYC) – Westjet (April to October)
  • Vancouver (YVR) – Air Canada (June to September)

🦅Direct Flights To Shannon from USA:

  • Chicago (ORD) – United (May to September)
  • New York (JFK) – Aer Lingus*, Delta (May to September)
  • Newark (EWR) – United (April to October)
  • Boston (BOS) – Aer Lingus*

🤔Which Airport Should I Choose In Ireland?

  • Dublin (DUB) is Ireland’s primary airport, providing access to the capital city and the entire island.
  • Shannon (SNN) serves as an alternative, particularly if your itinerary focuses on the west coast of Ireland.  –Can be used for private tours only

Please note that Dublin serves as the entry point for all our small-group tours of Ireland. Therefore, we recommend flying directly to Dublin (DUB) for the best experience.

 
 

Departure & Return Points

When and where do our tours depart from

All tours depart from The Point A Hotel on Parnell Street at 8.30 am sharp – please arrive 15 minutes before tour departure time. 

This is a great tour departure point as there are many accommodation options in and around this area. We all know Dublin can be very expensive, so we hope this location allows everyone to book accommodations that suit their budget. 

If you are booking the Point A Hotel for pre-tour accommodation please use this Promo code for a 15% discount Promo code: 17IRIS. 

To view alternative accommodations around this area Click on this  The Point A Hotel link and then follow the  ‘Nearby Hotels’ tab you will see all accommodations in and around the area. 

When and where do our tours return to

All of our tours arrive at the  Ashling Hotel, 10 – 13 Parkgate St, Stoneybatter, Dublin 8

Our drop-off times at the Ashling Hotel are between 4.30 pm and  5.00 pm approx.

GOOD NEWS: As a result of rising costs in Dublin Hotel prices, we have now decided for 2024 to include the Point A Hotel as a second end-point to all tours (except for train transfers – see below). 

What this means is that you can book any accommodation along or nearby this route from End Point 1: The Ashling Hotel to End Point 2: The Point A Hotel and our drivers will drop you off ON THIS ROUTE ONLY.    See route details here

ENDPOINT TRAIN TRANSFER INFORMATION- 

(8-Day Castles & Coasts Experience & 7-Day Ultimate Atlantic Adventure)

If you have booked a tour with a train transfer included on the last day, your tour end point is  Dublin Heuston, Heuston Station, St John’s Rd W, Dublin

Our arrival times at the train station are 6.00 pm. (You can choose an earlier arrival time by train if you wish) Please note Heuston Station is located directly across the road from The Ashling Hotel. There are plenty of transport serving the city center from Hueston station such as LUAS RED LINE, DUBLIN BUS, and many taxi services. 

How Do I Get From Dublin Airport To Dublin City Centre

AIRPORT TRANSFERS

Please see our detailed PDF attached with full details for many alternative options for Dublin Airport transfers. 

Pro Tip: 

Upon arrival, we recommend booking a Meet & Greet taxi for your transfer from Dublin Airport to your city center hotel. 

For this service, we recommend Irish Taxi Tours for this Meet & Greet option.

Meet & Greet Option – €80 total  1-8 people max  

How it works:

  1. Contact them via their email/contact form HERE – you can include you are booked on an Irish Experience Tour and would like to reserve a meet & greet transfer. 

  2. After giving them your details and brief arrival times/dates they will then send a payment link

  3. Once paid you will receive a form to include exact arrival flight details and your Dublin city centre destination. 

  4. Will be met at the arrivals hall (your name on signage) at Dublin Airport by your driver, who’ll help you with your luggage to one of their vehicles and brought directly to your Dublin city center hotel. 

About the group

What are the minimum and maximum group sizes for the tours?

The minimum number for our tours is two people.

Your departure is 100% guaranteed once you’ve booked your tour (as long as there is one other person booked). We’ve never canceled a tour.

The maximum group size is 16 on our small group tours and a maximum of 8 on our mini group tours.

For Private tours for friends and families we can cater up to 30+

Is it OK to travel alone?

Yes of course! Many of our travellers arrive alone, others are with friends or partners. It doesn’t matter because by the end of day 1 you have already made a great group of friends on the bus!

What kind of people will be on the tour?

You will meet like-minded people who have an appreciation for the great outdoors. Our guests are usually people from Australia, the UK, Canada and the United States, and come from a wide range of backgrounds and experiences. On average, we have a 50/50 split between men and women, with several single travelers on each trip as well as couples and friends traveling together.

How old are the people on your tours?
We get a pretty wide range of age groups on our tours, anywhere from people in their 30s to 70s. In any case, we reckon it’s more about attitude than age, which is why social dynamics usually work so well. If you love the idea of getting out into the most incredible landscapes on the island of Ireland, with your feet on the ground rather than looking out of a coach window all day, and you enjoy your creature comforts — we know you will love our trips!

Accommodations

Which accommodations do you recommend near to start/drop off point?

All of our tours depart from Point A Hotel, Parnell Street Dublin

  • Our pick-up times from the Hotel are at 8.30 am.
  • All of our tours arrive at the  Ashling Hotel, 10 – 13 Parkgate St, Stoneybatter, Dublin 8
  • Our drop-off times at the Hotel are at 5.00 pm approx.
  • Except if you book a tour with a train transfer included on the last day, to Dublin Heuston, Heuston Station, St John’s Rd W, Dublin
  • Our arrival times at the train station are 6.00 pm. (You can choose an earlier arrival time by train if you wish) Please note Heuston Station is located directly across the road from The Ashling Hotel

Hotel/B&Bs near pick-up point:

Point A Hotel, Leonardos Hotel, Academy Plaza Hotel, Holiday Inn Express City Centre, Castle Hotel, The Maldron Hotel (Parnell Square)The Wynns Hotel, Tom, Dick & Harriet’s Acc, The Kingfisher Townhouse, The Charles Stewert B&B, Cassidys Hotel,  The Gate Hotel, Castle Hotel, The Belvedere Hotel, Temple House North Great apartments and Halfpenny Bridge Holiday Homes.

Hotel/B&Bs near the drop-off point:

Ashling Hotel, Phoenix Park Hotel, Maldron Hotel Smithfield, McGettigans Townhouse, Generator High-Quality Hostel, Hilton Hotel Kilmainham, The Hendrick Smithfield

FOR 2024 We are not including the Point A Hotel as a 2nd drop-off point  

For your pre/post-Dublin city tour – we recommend DoDublin Hop, On Hop Off

Are the tours suitable for solo travellers? Is there a single supplement?

Yes of course!

Many of our travelers arrive alone, others are with friends or partners. It doesn’t matter because by the end of day 1 you have already made a great group of friends on the bus! Take one of our small group tours for a hassle-free way to explore Ireland and meet new friends.

B&B Single Supplement – mandatory for solo travelers

Enjoy the comfort and privacy of your own room.

Are private rooms available?

All room types are available – twin room, double room, single room and family rooms

A twin room is a room with 2 single beds, whilst a double room has 1 large bed suited for two people. Both rooms are designed for double occupancy. A single room is a single bed, designed for single occupancy.

What is the accommodation like? Where will we stay?

Accommodation – Classic vs Premium Packages

At Irish Experience Tours, we put a huge amount of care into selecting the right accommodation for our tours. Instead of large, impersonal hotels, we overnight in locally-owned establishments — often family-run for generations — where the welcome is truly genuine.

Our small group sizes allow us to stay in a wider variety of high-quality, authentic properties in some of the most untouched and charming parts of Ireland.

A hot shower, a warm fire, a pint in the evening, or a lively pub nearby — no matter where you stay, you’ll experience real Irish hospitality at its best.

Classic Accommodation Package

Our Classic package is designed for guests who want a traditional Irish experience, staying in a range of carefully selected B&Bs, guesthouses, and small family-run hotels. These properties offer homely charm, personal welcomes, and a real connection to local communities.

  • B&Bs (Bed & Breakfasts):
    Locally-run homes where you’ll enjoy a warm welcome, a hearty breakfast, and an authentic glimpse into Irish daily life. Many B&Bs are set in charming townhouses, cottages, or countryside residences.

  • Guesthouses:
    Slightly larger than a traditional B&B, guesthouses offer more facilities such as guest lounges, dining rooms, and additional amenities — all while maintaining a personal, family-run feel. We only use 3- and 4-star guesthouses that meet high national standards.

  • Small Family-Run Hotels:
    Intimate hotels owned and operated by Irish families, blending the relaxed, personal service of a guesthouse with the added comforts of a boutique hotel. Expect welcoming hospitality, local character, and modern conveniences.

Most Classic accommodations include private ensuite bathrooms, tea/coffee facilities, and a cozy, relaxed atmosphere that reflects true Irish hospitality. We only use 3- and 4-star rated B&Bs or Guesthouses that meet or exceed Fáilte Ireland and Northern Ireland Tourist Board standards. You will also stay in 3-star family-run hotels as part of the Classic package where necessary, depending on location and availability.

Premium Accommodation Package

Our Premium package is designed for guests who prefer additional comfort while still experiencing authentic Ireland.

  • Accommodation is mainly in 4-star hotels or historic house hotels where possible, with occasional carefully selected 3-star hotels where availability requires.

  • All properties are Irish-owned and operated, offering a higher standard of comfort and facilities without losing the personal, local touch.

  • Hotels often feature upgraded rooms, additional amenities (such as onsite restaurants, lounges, and wellness facilities), while staying true to Irish character.

Our Premium accommodations deliver the best of both worlds — authentic Irish hospitality paired with stylish surroundings, plush comforts, and a touch of indulgence.
After a day of adventure, relax and unwind in beautiful settings designed to make your stay as memorable as the journey itself.


Summary of Differences

 

Classic PackagePremium Package
B&Bs, guesthouses, small family-run hotelsMainly 4-star hotels and historic hotels
3-star and 4-star rated B&Bs/guesthouses4-star hotels where possible (occasional 3-star)
Focus on traditional, homely Irish charmMore comfort-focused but still authentically Irish
Personal, local welcomesHigher standard of amenities and services

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Food and Dietary

If a passenger has special dietary requirements , can they be catered for easily?

It’s easier than ever for travellers with specialised dietary requirements to visit Ireland.

Our advice is to let us know in advance of your tour. And feel free to tell your server upon arrival at a hotel or restaurant. We will always do our best to accommodate you!

Do passengers always eat together in the evenings or can they do their own thing?

That varies from tour to tour depending on what the group wishes to do. Usually, the guide will discuss this with the group and should they all want to dine together, group reservations can be made

Is there an option of where to eat each night or do passenger have to eat in the place where they are staying?

We’re confident that you’ll love Irish food everywhere we take you.

When your tour overnights in a town or city, there tends to be great dining options to choose from.

Packing & Luggage Size

What do I bring?

Clothing: Don’t bring too much clothing. You can get away with light shower-proof hiking pants that zip down to shorts if needed. And they can be washed and dried very quickly with today’s modern materials.

A Hat: To keep the sun from burning and drying out your head (especially for bald men), the sun does shine here in Ireland hence all the red faces.

Casual hiking or sportswear: Perfect….. You will also find laundry facilities en route which will also help to reduce the size of your bag.

Layers: Pack layers, including a waterproof and windproof outer layer. This helps you adjust to changing temperatures

Rain Jacket: We advise a good light waterproof jacket, a heavy jacket will be on and off you and get in your way in our very changeable weather.

Casual footwear: Essential and most of the time sneakers/runners/tennis shoes will be fine. If you plan to do a moderate to strenuous hike, trail shoes with a grip would be perfect but not huge hiking boots as they take up lots of space in your bag.

Do I bring a suitcase or a backpack?

Small Backpack: Useful for day trips to carry essentials and any items you pick up along the way

Rucksack or suitcase? Leave plenty of space for shopping, ie; sweaters take up a lot of space. Rucksacks have plenty of straps and handles for you to carry them. A small suitcase will fit in the overhead luggage compartment saving you both time and money and less dragging around too. Lots of the accommodations are B&Bs that have lots of stairs.

We ask that you bring only one large backpack/suitcase (25kg) and a day pack. If you are going to be traveling with a lot more than 25kg, then please let us know.

General travel information

Are electrical converters required?

Unless you’re travelling from the UK, you will need an adapter to use your electric appliances in Ireland.

We use a three pin plug in Ireland, with square pins.

Are there restroom stops along the way?

Yes. We make regular stops along the tour route where you can avail of bathroom facilities.

Is a Visa required when travelling to Ireland?

If you’re from the USA, Canada, Australia or New Zealand, travelling for the sole purpose of tourism and staying less than 3 months in Ireland, you do not need a visa.

From a different country? Check the visa requirements on the official Irish government website.

If in doubt, please contact the Irish Immigration Service. Alternatively, contact the Irish embassy or consulate in your home country.

Are there any laundry facilities along the way for the longer tours?

Laundry facilities can be accessed during the two night stays in Westport, Killarney, Dingle and Clifden.

Your guide will advise you on where best to access laundry facilities.

What currency is required on the tours?

There are two currencies on the island of Ireland. Euro is the main currency you’ll need. If your tour visits Northern Ireland, you’ll also need Pound Sterling (£). 

We advise not bringing too much cash to Ireland. On tour, you can withdraw cash from cash machines/ATMs as you need it. You’ll find ATMs in most towns and gas/service stations on tour. Just ask your tour guide for advice on when and where is best to withdraw cash.

Is internet access available on the tours?

All overnight stops offer WiFi.

You’ll also be able to access the internet on your WiFi-enabled device at cafés, pubs and other stops along the route.

Do I need travel insurance?

There is no travel insurance cover included on our tours. We strongly recommend that you take insurance to cover you for cancellation, medical expenses, personal accident, personal baggage, money and public liability. We do not take responsibility for any personal possessions under any circumstances.

Guides

Do I tip my tour guide?
  • Drivers/tour guides are usually tipped at the end of a trip, sometimes with a communal tip collected from all of their guests.
  • The amount is up to you. It will depend on the length of the tour and the quality of the service.
  • The industry standard in Ireland is approximately €10-15 per person, per day. But this is, of course, at your discretion.
Who will be my guide?

Your guide will be one of our hand-picked, passionate Irish drivers with a wide array of life experiences. From spotting native wildlife to bringing the past alive with stories from the land. The connections you make with your guides will last a lot longer than the duration of this tour. Your driver/guide will be at your service throughout the day, meaning that everyone can go at their own pace and there is always flexibility within the itinerary to do more or less depending on your mood that day.

Optional Activities & Hikes

When Do I Book Optional Activities?

In the vast majority of cases, you don’t have to decide on tour activities until you join your tour.

That’s because you’ll pay for the optional excursions on our itineraries locally, direct to the suppliers themselves.

Your tour guide will discuss the options available on Day 1. They will gauge interest from the group for each excursion, keeping you informed as you travel around Ireland.

What Optional Activities Are Available?
Ireland Activity List
Island of Ireland
Every Irish Experience tour offers flexibility, All of our tours are packed with great scenery, local Irish culture and loads of laughs.
We’ve curated a list of unmissable activities for you, and in places where fantastic choices abound, we’ve entrusted the ultimate decision to you.
Any additional tour options are highlighted here for your consideration. Please note the towns you are staying in correspond with the activities. 
All details of prices and suppliers listed here are correct at the time of publication.
Our suppliers occasionally increase prices for optional tour activities during the touring season.
This is a rare occurrence. In the unlikely event of a major price increase, we will do our utmost to update you.
BELFAST
Black Cab Tour
£25.00
Guided tour of historic Belfast. Highly Recommended.
Titanic Experience
£18.50
Self-guided tour of the world’s largest Titanic visitor experience.
Bushmills Distillery Tour
£15.00
Guided walking tour of the world’s oldest licensed whiskey distillery.
 

 
WESTPORT
Westport Bike Hire
€50.00
Bike the Great Western Greenway from Achill to Westport (optional distances)
Westport Clew Bay Cruise
€25.00
Cruise around Clew Bay and its 365 islands
Westport House
€20.00
Take a guided tour of the historical Westport House
 

ARAN ISLANDS
Aran Islands Boat Transfer
€45.00
Boat transfer to/from Aran Islands
Aran Islands Bike Hire
€25.00 to €45.00
Bike around the island at your own pace – Ebikes available
Aran Islands Bus Hire
€25.00
Bus around the island with a local guide
 

 
RING OF KERRY
Skellig Islands Cruise
€50.00
Cruise around Skellig Michael and Little Skellig. 2hr 30 mins
 

DINGLE
Dingle Sea Safari
€65.00
The Rib Boat tour takes in the breathtaking majestic coastline of Dingle Bay.
Dingle Sea Kayaking
€55.00
Kayaking excursion around Dingle harbor and sea caves. 
 
 
 
 
Dingle Horseriding
€55.00
Horse trek that takes you around the foothills of Ventry Bay. 
Dingle Food Tours
€65.00
An exciting mix of tasting and sightseeing in Irelands’ No. 1 foodie town.
Dick Macks Brewery Tours
€25.00
Tours begin and end in the Taproom with a generous sampling of our latest beer.

KILLARNEY
Horse-Drawn Jaunting Tour
€20.00
A horse-drawn carriage ride around Killarney National Park.
Bike Rental for National Park
€20.00
Enjoy an exhilarating bike ride around the trails of Killarney National Park.
Ross Castle Tour
€5.00
Take a guided tour of the haunting Ross Castle. 
The gap of Dunloe & Lakes Tour
€45.00
Catch an open boat up through the 3 lakes of Killarney and hike or bike down through the valley. 
 

KILKENNY
St Canice’s Cathedral
€7.00
Self-guided tour of historic cathedral and round tower.
Smithwicks Brewery Tour
€25.00
Guided tour of Smithwick’s brewery in Kilkenny. Estd. 1710.
Medieval Museum
€7.00
Historic exhibition including a 13th-century chamber.
Ros Tapestry
€8.00/€7.00 
Exhibition of a large-scale embroidered tapestry depicting Norman history
Kilkenny Castle
€8.00
Self-guided tour of 12th-century Kilkenny Castle.
How hard are the hikes and activities – how fit do I have to be?

All hikes are optional and are very much easy to moderate. Most of the people that join our trips have questions about how fit they need to be and the answer is that as long as you enjoy being out and about in the outdoors you will enjoy yourself – Some of our trips are designed for active people but you don’t need to be an athlete, meaning that everyone can go at their own pace and there is always flexibility within the itinerary to do more or less depending on your mood that day. Our guests are regular people who enjoy getting outside and exploring new places and our trips are designed for people of all ages and abilities. With our small groups of no more than 16 people, we offer you plenty of options and flexibility. We always have easier or more challenging options available so that you can choose how much or little activity you enjoy each day.

Do you need any outdoors experience for these trips?

You certainly don’t need any technical outdoor experience to enjoy your Irish Experience trip. If you enjoy being out and about in the outdoors and are a generally active person who enjoys hobbies like walking, cycling, golf, tennis, or dancing then you will have no problems at all with the walks and activities on your trip. Remember all walks and activities are optional. 

If your trip has kayaking as an option on it there’s no need for you to have ever been kayaking before. The kayaking is suitable for beginners and you will be in double sea kayaks, which are very stable. A specialist kayak guide will teach you everything you need to know before you head out and will be with you out on the water.

If your trip has biking on it you will need some biking experience to complete the bike ride on your trip. The trails we bike on are undulating gravel tracks that are rated as “easy” trail rides but you’ll need to have done some biking before to comfortably and safely take part in the bike rides. The activities on our trips are very flexible and many of our guests opt to walk instead of bike. The trails we bike on are shared walking/biking trails so you’ll be able to enjoy a walk with your guide if you prefer.

The same goes for horse riding as an option on your trip. Beginner or advanced rider, fast-paced jaunt or relaxing leisure trek, there’s something to suit you. There’s no pressure to go fast. Relax and take in the scenic locations. More experienced riders may be offered the chance to canter or even gallop. All of our horseback riding experiences are fully guided and safety-approved. Our trusted suppliers are local, family-operated businesses. They have the utmost concern for animal welfare

Transport and Transfers

What time and where do the tours depart from?

All of our tours depart from Point A Hotel, Parnell Street Dublin

Our pick-up times from the Hotel are at 8.30 am.

 All of our tours arrive at the  Ashling Hotel, 10 – 13 Parkgate St, Stoneybatter, Dublin 8

Our drop-off times at the Hotel are at 5.00 pm approx.

Except if you book a tour with a train transfer included on the last day, to Dublin Heuston, Heuston Station, St John’s Rd W, Dublin

Our arrival times at the train station are 6.00 pm. (You can choose an earlier arrival time by train if you wish) Please note Heuston Station is located directly across the road from The Ashling Hotel

What kind of vehicle do we travel in?

On your trip you will generally travel in a late-model Mercedes Benz minibus or an Iveco Turas 700. The size of the vehicle will depend on the exact size of the group, but you will have space to stretch out and enjoy each journey.

How Do I Get From Dublin Airport to Dublin City Centre?

Please click on link below

DUBLIN AIRPORT TO CITY CENTRE

Are the days of departure set?

Yes. All of our tours depart from Point A Hotel on Parnell Street Dublin on either Sundays, Tuesdays, or Thursdays

SUNDAYS: 10-DAY WILD IRISH EXPERIENCE, 8-DAY CASTLES & COASTS, 7-DAY ULTIMATE IRISH ADVENTURE

TUESDAYS: 11-DAY ULTIMATE IRISH EXPERIENCE, 7-DAY ATLANTIC WAY EXPERIENCE

THURSDAYS: 13-DAY FULL IRISH EXPERIENCE, 5-DAY GIANT IRISH EXPERIENCE

Trip Activity Levels

Are the tours suitable for people with mobility issues?

Our mini coaches are not wheelchair accessible. In order to enjoy our tours, you must be able to get on and off our tour vehicles unaided; or have someone come along on tour to help you.

A lightweight foldable wheelchair can sometimes be stowed in the luggage compartment. Our tours are not suitable for larger wheelchairs or mobility scooters

What fitness levels do I need?

Our trips are open to people of all ages and levels of fitness who want to experience Irelands outdoors in an easygoing environment. And perfect for a group of varying levels, or who simply want the opportunity to set their own pace each day.

On all our tours you are free to travel at your own pace – whether this means challenging yourself by zooming up the hills, discovering historical sites at a relaxing pace, or anything in between.

If you’re not sure which trip is right for you, contact our expert trip designers who will help match your fitness levels, interests and preferences to the perfect trip. 

How hard are the hikes and activities – how fit do I have to be?

All hikes are optional and are very much easy to moderate. Most of the people that join our trips have questions about how fit they need to be and the answer is that as long as you enjoy being out and about in the outdoors you will enjoy yourself – Some of our trips are designed for active people but you don’t need to be an athlete, meaning that everyone can go at their own pace and there is always flexibility within the itinerary to do more or less depending on your mood that day. Our guests are regular people who enjoy getting outside and exploring new places and our trips are designed for people of all ages and abilities. With our small groups of no more than 16 people, we offer you plenty of options and flexibility. We always have easier or more challenging options available so that you can choose how much or little activity you enjoy each day

Need more information? Please do not hesitate to contact us.

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Our small-group tours offer a new way to explore the island of Ireland. They combine the independence of solo travel with the convenience of choosing your own optional activities.

We’ve carefully curated a list of must-do experiences, and in destinations where great options abound, the final choice is entirely up to you.

Each Irish Experience tour provides flexibility, allowing you to personalize your trip by selecting your evening meals and lunches.

Additional tour options will be clearly highlighted for your consideration. (Check out our full selection of Small Group Tours in Ireland.)

All pricing and supplier information provided are accurate at the time of publication. While rare, suppliers may occasionally increase prices for optional activities during the season. In the unlikely event of a significant price change, we will make every effort to keep you informed.

BELFAST
Black Cab Tour
£25.00
Guided tour of historic Belfast. 
Titanic Experience
£18.50
Self-guided tour of the world’s largest Titanic visitor experience.
Bushmills Distillery Tour
£15.00
Guided walking tour of the world’s oldest licensed whiskey distillery.
 

 
WESTPORT
Westport Bike Hire
€50.00
Bike the Great Western Greenway from Achill to Westport (optional distances)
Westport Clew Bay Cruise
€25.00
Cruise around Clew Bay and its 365 islands
Westport House
€20.00
Take a guided tour of the historical Westport House
 

ARAN ISLANDS
Aran Islands Boat Transfer
€45.00
Boat transfer to/from Aran Islands
Aran Islands Bike Hire
€25.00 to €45.00
Bike around the island at your own pace – Ebikes available
Aran Islands Bus Hire
€25.00
Bus around the island with a local guide
 

 
RING OF KERRY
Skellig Islands Cruise
€50.00
Cruise around Skellig Michael and Little Skellig. 2hr 30 mins
 

DINGLE
Dingle Sea Safari
€65.00
The Rib Boat tour takes in the breathtaking majestic coastline of Dingle Bay.
Dingle Sea Kayaking
€55.00
Kayaking excursion around Dingle harbor and sea caves. 
 
 
 
 
Dingle Horseriding
€55.00
Horse trek that takes you around the foothills of Ventry Bay. 
Dingle Food Tours
€65.00
An exciting mix of tasting and sightseeing in Irelands’ No. 1 foodie town.
Dick Macks Brewery Tours
€25.00
Tours begin and end in the Taproom with a generous sampling of our latest beer.

KILLARNEY
Horse-Drawn Jaunting Tour
€20.00
A horse-drawn carriage ride around Killarney National Park.
Bike Rental for National Park
€20.00
Enjoy an exhilarating bike ride around the trails of Killarney National Park.
Ross Castle Tour
€5.00
Take a guided tour of the haunting Ross Castle. 
The gap of Dunloe & Lakes Tour
€45.00
Catch an open boat up through the 3 lakes of Killarney and hike or bike down through the valley. 
 

KILKENNY
St Canice’s Cathedral
€7.00
Self-guided tour of historic cathedral and round tower.
Smithwicks Brewery Tour
€25.00
Guided tour of Smithwick’s brewery in Kilkenny. Estd. 1710.
Medieval Museum
€7.00
Historic exhibition including a 13th-century chamber.
Ros Tapestry
€8.00/€7.00 
Exhibition of a large-scale embroidered tapestry depicting Norman history
Kilkenny Castle
€8.00
Self-guided tour of 12th-century Kilkenny Castle.

Wish to travel in a private group tour?

Whether you’re traveling with friends, family, or colleagues, our Private Trips are a great way to see the island of Ireland.

You get the same amazing Irish Experience itineraries—that are continually being refined and improved for you to enjoy with traveling companions of your choosing.

Your group will be supported by a team of creators who work closely with local activity & accommodation providers, to ensure you have a seamless experience.

Tailor-Made Tours

This style of travel allows us to organise your dream holiday on your terms. We love the opportunity to use our knowledge, expertise and experience to design and deliver the perfect and unique holiday experience for you. We make your planning and travel easy and handcraft the details that make a special, personalised experience exclusively yours.

Private Departures

Choose the dates that suit you and the trip that you love, then Make it Private. Any of our Adventure Holidays can be turned into a private departure, exclusively for your group of friends and family. You get to travel at your own pace and our knowledge and skill ensure your tour runs seamlessly and we can work in personal touches for special occasions.

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