Ultimate Ireland Circle Tour
Discover the best of Ireland on this 17-day journey, blending vibrant cities, historic sites, and breathtaking landscapes. Explore Dublin, Galway, and Belfast, marvel at the Cliffs of Moher, and drive along the scenic Ring of Kerry and Antrim Coast. Visit iconic landmarks like Glendalough, Kylemore Abbey, and Slieve League, and experience local culture at distilleries, traditional music venues, and charming villages. Walk the ancient walls of Derry, explore the Aran Islands, and enjoy hands-on activities like scone-making. From castles to coastal cliffs, this itinerary offers a complete Irish experience filled with history, beauty, and unforgettable moments.
This 17-day/16-night package featuring Cork, Ring of Kerry, Galway, Donegal, Derry, Belfast and Dublin includes accommodations of your choice, private car and driver as well as sightseeing tours of your choice. **Please note that this itinerary is flexible, and you can adjust it based on your interests, available time, and any specific attractions or sites you would like to prioritize. This itinerary can also be booked as self-drive
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Begin Your Irish Adventure in Style
Arrive at Shannon Airport and enjoy a seamless transfer to the luxurious Castlemartyr Resort, nestled within 220 acres of serene woodlands. Unwind with a spa treatment, a stroll through the estate, or the comfort of your elegant room. In the afternoon, explore Cork City on a panoramic tour, visiting highlights like St. Anne’s Church, the English Market, and the vibrant River Lee quays. Immerse yourself in Cork’s unique blend of modern culture and historic charm, the perfect start to your unforgettable Irish getaway.
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A Day of History and Whiskey
Explore the historic harbor town of Cobh, the Titanic’s final port of call. Visit the interactive Titanic Experience, stroll along the waterfront, and admire the towering St. Colman’s Cathedral. After lunch, stop in Midleton to tour the Jameson Distillery, where you’ll learn the art of whiskey-making and enjoy a tasting or masterclass. Return to Castlemartyr Resort to relax, dine, and reflect on a day filled with Ireland’s rich history and culture.
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Castles, Charms and Jaunting Cars
Depart Castlemartyr Resort for a day of exploration en route to Killarney. Visit the iconic Blarney Castle, stroll its lush gardens, and kiss the legendary Blarney Stone for the gift of eloquence. Continue through Ireland’s scenic countryside to Killarney, where a traditional jaunting car ride through Killarney National Park showcases the serene Lakes of Killarney, Ross Castle, and Muckross House. Settle into Killarney by late afternoon, where cozy pubs, exceptional dining, and warm hospitality await.
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Experience the Magic of the Ring of Kerry
Embark on a scenic journey around the iconic Ring of Kerry, showcasing County Kerry’s stunning landscapes and charming villages. Drive through Killarney National Park, admire views of MacGillycuddy’s Reeks, and visit quaint towns like Killorglin and Glenbeigh with its vistas of Dingle Bay. Stop in Waterville, a seaside retreat, and enjoy a traditional Irish lunch at a cozy village pub. Continue through Sneem, known for its colorful charm, and marvel at the dramatic coastline near Ladies View. Return to Killarney with unforgettable memories of Ireland’s natural beauty, history, and vibrant culture.
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Dingle Peninsula, Blasket Islands, and an Irish Evening
Explore the stunning Dingle Peninsula, starting with the vibrant town of Dingle, known for its colorful streets, artisan shops, and harbor views. Visit the Blasket Islands, where you can wander the abandoned village of Great Blasket and learn about its Gaelic heritage. Stop at the Blasket Centre to delve deeper into the islands’ culture and literary legacy. Take the scenic Slea Head Drive, marveling at coastal views and ancient sites. Conclude your day at Kate Kearney’s Cottage, enjoying local cuisine, traditional music, and storytelling for a true Irish cultural experience.
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From Killarney to Galway: Cliffs, Culture, and Culinary Delights
Your route from Killarney to Galway is a blend of Ireland's natural wonders, culinary traditions, and cultural highlights. Along the way, cross the Shannon River, marvel at the Cliffs of Moher, and enjoy a hands-on experience at Rathbaun Farm. Begin your journey with a scenic drive to Tarbert, where you’ll board the Shannon River Ferry. Relax as you glide across Ireland’s longest river, enjoying views of the tranquil waters and the surrounding countryside. The ferry saves time and offers a unique perspective of Ireland’s western landscapes. Continue to the world-famous Cliffs of Moher, one of Ireland's most iconic natural landmarks. Rising dramatically 700 feet above the Atlantic Ocean, these cliffs offer breathtaking views of the rugged coastline. Explore the Cliffs of Moher Visitor Experience, which includes interactive exhibits about the cliffs’ geology, wildlife, and cultural significance. Walk along the trails, breathe in the fresh sea air, and capture stunning photos of this awe-inspiring location. Next, travel to Rathbaun Farm, a traditional working farm near Ardrahan. Here, you’ll be welcomed into the warm embrace of Irish hospitality. Participate in a scone-making demonstration, where you’ll learn to craft delicious, buttery scones from scratch. Enjoy the fruits of your labor with a cup of tea, surrounded by the idyllic farm setting. During your visit, you’ll also meet friendly sheep and learn about traditional Irish farming practices. As the day winds down, take a scenic drive through County Clare and into County Galway, with its unique mix of lush fields, rugged landscapes, and charming villages. Arrive in Galway City, known as the "City of Tribes," where vibrant culture and historic charm await.
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Full-Day Aran Islands Tour from Galway
Discover the rugged beauty of the Aran Islands on a full-day tour from Galway. Travel by ferry to Inis Mór, the largest of the islands, and experience its rich Gaelic heritage, stunning landscapes, and traditional way of life. Visit ancient sites like Dún Aonghasa, a prehistoric stone fort perched on dramatic cliffs, and explore the island’s charming villages. Enjoy breathtaking coastal views, meet friendly locals, and immerse yourself in Ireland’s authentic culture. This unforgettable day offers a perfect blend of history, natural beauty, and unique island charm.
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Culture, Charm, and Coastal Beauty
Spend a full day exploring the vibrant city of Galway, known as the "City of Tribes." Wander the bustling streets of the Latin Quarter, filled with artisan shops, colorful pubs, and live music. Visit landmarks like Eyre Square, the Spanish Arch, and the stunning Galway Cathedral. Stroll along the waterfront for picturesque views of Galway Bay or indulge in local flavors at the Galway Market. With its rich history, lively culture, and coastal charm, Galway offers an unforgettable day of exploration and discovery.
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Galway to Donegal: Scenic Journey Through Drumcliffe
Travel from Galway to Donegal, enjoying the stunning landscapes of Ireland’s northwest. Along the way, visit Drumcliffe, the final resting place of poet W.B. Yeats. Explore the quaint churchyard and admire the striking Benbulben Mountain as a backdrop. This scenic route blends natural beauty, cultural heritage, and poetic inspiration, setting the tone for your Donegal adventure.
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Slieve League: Ireland’s Majestic Sea Cliffs
Discover the awe-inspiring Slieve League Cliffs, some of the highest sea cliffs in Europe, rising over 600 meters above the Atlantic Ocean. Located in County Donegal, this natural wonder offers breathtaking views, rugged landscapes, and serene walking trails. Marvel at the dramatic coastline and experience the raw beauty of Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way. A must-visit for nature lovers and photographers alike.
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Donegal to Derry: A Journey Through History and Scenery
Travel from Donegal to Derry, experiencing the rich culture and stunning landscapes of Ireland’s northwest. Explore the Walled City of Derry, Ireland’s only fully intact walled city, steeped in centuries of history. Along the way, enjoy scenic views and charming stops that capture the essence of this historic region. A perfect blend of natural beauty and cultural discovery.
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Derry to Belfast: History and Urban Charm
Journey from Derry to Belfast, exploring two of Northern Ireland’s most historic cities. Begin in the Walled City of Derry, known for its rich heritage, and continue through picturesque landscapes to Belfast, a vibrant hub of culture and innovation. Discover landmarks like City Hall, the Titanic Belfast Museum, and the lively Cathedral Quarter. This route combines scenic beauty with urban exploration for an unforgettable experience.
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Antrim Coast: Ireland’s Scenic Gem
Discover the breathtaking Antrim Coast, a highlight of Northern Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way. This stunning route features dramatic cliffs, rolling green hills, and picturesque villages. Visit iconic landmarks such as the Giant’s Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge for an unforgettable coastal adventure. With its natural beauty and rich history, the Antrim Coast is a must-see destination.
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Belfast to Dublin: A Journey Through History and Culture
Travel from Belfast to Dublin, exploring two of Ireland’s most vibrant cities. Begin with Belfast’s iconic landmarks, such as Titanic Belfast and City Hall, then journey south through scenic landscapes to Ireland’s capital. In Dublin, immerse yourself in its rich history, visiting sites like Trinity College, Dublin Castle, and the lively Temple Bar district. This route offers a perfect blend of urban charm and cultural highlights.
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Explore Ireland’s Distilleries and the Guinness Storehouse
Delve into Ireland’s rich brewing and distilling heritage with visits to iconic distilleries and the famous Guinness Storehouse in Dublin. Discover the art of whiskey-making at renowned spots like the Jameson Distillery and Midleton Distillery, and learn about their time-honored traditions. At the Guinness Storehouse, uncover the history of Ireland’s most famous stout and enjoy a pint with panoramic views of Dublin from the Gravity Bar. A must-do for lovers of Irish whiskey and beer.
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Discover Glendalough and Powerscourt: Ireland’s Natural and Historic Gems
Explore the serene beauty of Glendalough, a monastic site nestled in the Wicklow Mountains, renowned for its tranquil lakes and ancient ruins. Stroll through the picturesque valley and immerse yourself in Ireland’s spiritual and historical heritage. Continue to Powerscourt Estate, home to one of the world’s most beautiful gardens. Wander through its landscaped grounds, admire the cascading waterfall, and soak in the breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. A perfect day combining natural splendor and cultural richness.
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Slán Abhaile: Farewell and Safe Travels
As your Irish adventure comes to an end, bid a heartfelt "Slán Abhaile"—a traditional Gaelic farewell meaning "safe home." Reflect on the memories of breathtaking landscapes, vibrant culture, and warm hospitality that made your journey unforgettable. Until next time, may the spirit of Ireland stay with you wherever you go!
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