Castles and Manors of Ireland Tour
Embark on an enchanting self-drive journey through Ireland's most prestigious castles and manor houses. Your 9-night adventure begins in County Wicklow, just south of Dublin and includes stays at the opulent Cashel Palace Hotel, overlooking the iconic Rock of Cashel, Ballinalacken Castle in Clare, offering spectacular Atlantic views , where medieval charm meets contemporary luxury. Experience regal hospitality at the 18th-century Cabra Castle in Cavan's rolling countryside, before concluding at the historic Clontarf Castle in Dublin, where medieval charm meets contemporary luxury. Each property promises exquisite dining, sumptuous accommodations, and the perfect blend of historical grandeur with modern comfort.
Departs Daily 10 Day / 9 Night package including stays at opulent castles and manors, sightseeing as listed and a 10 Day rental car. Includes your choice of accommodations, and customizable sightseeing tours. This flexible itinerary allows you to tailor your experience, adjusting it to suit your personal interests, available time, and any specific attractions or landmarks you’d like to prioritize. **Please note this itinerary can be done with a driver instead**
Includes
- Accommodations as per itinerary
- Keytours 24-hour emergency assistance
Excludes
- All other items not mentioned as included
- Travel insurance; please inquire with your Keytours travel consultant
- Gratuities for drivers, guides, and escorts
Itinerary
Day
1
Welcome to Wicklow
Upon landing at Dublin Airport, you'll easily pick up your rental car and set off on the open road, ready for an unforgettable Irish adventure. Drive south toward County Wicklow, known for its rolling hills and picturesque countryside. After settling in, embark on a visit to Powerscourt Estate, famous for its stunning gardens and impressive waterfall, one of the highest in Ireland. Continue your journey to the tranquil valley of Glendalough, an ancient monastic site surrounded by breathtaking lakes and lush forests. This day offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and Irish heritage, all within easy reach of Dublin.
Day
2
Rock of Cashel and Kilkenny
The next day, set off toward County Tipperary, a region rich in history and scenic beauty. On the way, make a delightful stop in Kilkenny, where you can explore the town’s medieval charm and dive into the story of Ireland’s iconic Smithwick’s beer at the Smithwick’s Experience. Learn about the brewing tradition that dates back to the 1700s and enjoy a pint of the famous ale. Afterward, continue your journey to Cashel, where you can relax and take in the stunning views of the Rock of Cashel, one of Ireland’s most historic and awe-inspiring landmarks.
Day
3
Castles Cliffs and Kisses
On your third day, depart from Cashel and set your sights on County Kerry, following a scenic route filled with historical gems. First, stop in Cahir, where you can explore the impressive Cahir Castle, one of Ireland’s most well-preserved medieval fortresses. Continue to Blarney Castle, home to the world-famous Blarney Stone—kiss it for the gift of eloquence and stroll through the stunning gardens. Next, head toward Ross Castle, nestled on the edge of Killarney’s picturesque Lough Leane, before driving through the spectacular Gap of Dunloe, a dramatic mountain pass offering breathtaking views. End your day in a charming countryside retreat, where a warm Irish welcome awaits.
Day
4
Ring of Kerry
On your next adventure, embark on a journey through some of Ireland’s most breathtaking landscapes. Begin with the stunning Ring of Kerry, driving through Moll's Gap, where dramatic views of the Macgillycuddy's Reeks will take your breath away. Then, head to the Dingle Peninsula, stopping at the ancient Gallarus Oratory, a marvel of early Christian architecture. Continue to Slea Head, with its rugged coastline and panoramic views, before exploring the historic Dun an Oir, a fortress with a rich history. This day promises a perfect blend of scenic beauty and Irish heritage.
Day
5
Bunratty and the Burren
The next day, journey north toward Galway, with stops to explore some of Ireland’s finest cultural and natural landmarks. First, visit the picturesque village of Adare, often considered one of Ireland's prettiest, with its thatched cottages and charming streets. Continue to Limerick City, where you can delve into its rich history and vibrant culture. Then, head to Bunratty Castle & Folk Park, where you’ll step back in time to experience medieval life through living history displays. Finally, explore the otherworldly Burren and the ancient Poulnabrone Dolmen, a megalithic tomb that stands as a testament to Ireland's prehistoric past. This day promises a journey through history, heritage, and breathtaking landscapes. After your day of exploration, settle into a cozy countryside retreat along the Wild Atlantic Way, near the Cliffs of Moher. Enjoy stunning views of the Atlantic coastline and the surrounding countryside, along with warm Irish hospitality. Unwind in elegant, comfortable accommodations and savor a delightful meal featuring locally sourced ingredients and traditional Irish dishes. With its tranquil atmosphere and close proximity to some of Ireland's most iconic landmarks, it’s the perfect place to relax after an adventure-filled day.
Day
6
Aran Islands or Galway City
Imagine a day filled with discovery and charm, where you can choose between two equally captivating adventures: exploring the vibrant streets of Galway City or taking a scenic boat ride to the rugged beauty of the Aran Islands. The choice is yours!Whether you choose the energetic streets of Galway City or the serene landscapes of the Aran Islands, your travel day promises unforgettable memories. Begin your day in the heart of Galway at Eyre Square, a lively hub where history meets modern Irish culture. Stroll through the pedestrian-friendly streets of the Latin Quarter, alive with street performers, boutique shops, and traditional pubs. Dive into Galway’s rich history at the Galway City Museum, or step into the serenity of St. Nicholas' Collegiate Church, dating back to 1320. For lunch, enjoy some local seafood at a cozy bistro or grab a quick bite at the bustling Galway Market, famed for its fresh produce and artisan treats. Spend the afternoon wandering along the Salthill Promenade, soaking in views of Galway Bay, or get lost in the city's vibrant art scene at one of its many galleries. Evening in Galway is magical, with live music spilling out of pubs like Tigh Neachtain or The Crane Bar, offering an authentic Irish experience to end your day. For a taste of Ireland’s wild beauty, catch a morning ferry to the Aran Islands, a trio of windswept gems off the coast. Land on Inis Mór, the largest island, and rent a bike to explore at your own pace. Cycle past ancient stone walls and stunning cliffs to Dún Aonghasa, a prehistoric fort perched dramatically on the edge of a sheer 100-meter drop. Stand in awe of its panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean and the island’s rugged terrain. Explore the island's quieter corners, such as the Wormhole, a natural rectangular pool carved into the limestone cliffs, or visit the quaint villages where Irish Gaelic is still spoken. Pause for lunch at a local café, savoring hearty stews or freshly caught seafood. The return boat ride offers a chance to reflect on the island's untouched beauty, making it a day you’ll never forget.
Day
7
Ancient Sites and Landmarks
Your next adventure takes you through Ireland’s rich history, with stops at Clonmacnoise, Trim Castle, Newgrange, and the mystical Hill of Tara. This journey offers a perfect blend of scenic drives, cultural exploration, and awe-inspiring ancient sites, where you can walk in the footsteps of Irish kings and monks while soaking in the stunning landscapes. As the sun sets, arrive at a historic countryside retreat, where grandeur meets charm. Settle into your elegant accommodations, unwind after your day of exploration, and savor a delicious dinner featuring traditional Irish flavors. End the evening with a leisurely stroll through the enchanting grounds or relax with a nightcap by a cozy fireplace. This day promises an unforgettable journey through Ireland’s ancient and medieval heritage, culminating in a stay at a picturesque and atmospheric retreat, where history, luxury, and romance come together.
Day
8
Exploring Dublin City
Your journey continues with a return to Dublin, where history, culture, and warm hospitality blend seamlessly. Spend the day exploring iconic landmarks, such as Kilmainham Gaol, where Ireland’s revolutionary history comes to life, or immerse yourself in the world-famous Guinness Storehouse, discovering the story behind Ireland’s most famous stout. A guided city tour offers the perfect way to experience Dublin’s vibrant energy before settling in for a memorable two-night stay in a historic retreat near Dublin Bay. Spend the afternoon soaking in the lively atmosphere of Dublin. Stroll through the cobbled streets of Temple Bar, home to colorful pubs, galleries, and live music. Visit Trinity College to witness the awe-inspiring Book of Kells, and admire the grandeur of St. Patrick’s Cathedral. Take a scenic walk along the River Liffey, crossing iconic bridges like the Ha’penny Bridge, or explore the elegant Georgian architecture of Merrion Square. For literary enthusiasts, a visit to the Dublin Writers Museum or a tour dedicated to James Joyce, Oscar Wilde, and W.B. Yeats adds a special cultural touch. Conclude your day with a short drive to a boutique castle hotel, offering the perfect mix of historic charm and modern luxury. Nestled in a quiet suburban setting near Dublin Bay, this 12th-century retreat provides an elegant and relaxing finale to your Irish adventure. Check into your beautifully appointed room, indulge in a gourmet dinner featuring locally sourced cuisine, and unwind with a drink in a stylish, medieval-inspired bar. Take a peaceful evening stroll through the beautifully lit grounds, reflecting on the unforgettable journey that has brought you to this final magical stop in Ireland.
Day
9
Belfast and Giant's Causeway
Your Irish adventure takes a turn north with a full-day trip to Belfast and the awe-inspiring Giant’s Causeway, combined with cultural and culinary delights at the Titanic Experience, Titanic Museum, and Bushmills Distillery. This day promises a blend of history, natural wonder, and fine craftsmanship. Set off early for Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland, known for its rich industrial heritage, vibrant arts scene, and compelling history. Upon arrival, enjoy a brief tour of the city, taking in key landmarks like City Hall, the Albert Memorial Clock, and the colorful murals of the Falls Road and Shankill Road, which tell the story of the city’s complex past. Head to the iconic Titanic Belfast, a state-of-the-art museum located in the city’s Titanic Quarter. This world-renowned attraction delves into the story of the ill-fated RMS Titanic, built in Belfast. After exploring Belfast, drive along the scenic Causeway Coastal Route to reach the legendary Giant’s Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Marvel at the unique hexagonal basalt columns formed by volcanic activity over 60 million years ago—or, if you prefer the mythological version, by the Irish giant Fionn Mac Cumhaill! Just a short drive from the Giant’s Causeway is the historic Old Bushmills Distillery, the oldest licensed whiskey distillery in the world, dating back to 1608. Take a guided tour to learn about the art of whiskey-making, from malting to maturation. The tour concludes with a tasting session, where you can savor the smooth, rich flavors of Bushmills’ renowned single malts and blends. As the day winds down, relax during the scenic drive back to Dublin, reflecting on the incredible blend of natural beauty, history, and craftsmanship you’ve experienced. Return to Clontarf Castle for a relaxing evening. Indulge in a light dinner or unwind in the Knights Bar with your favorite drink.
Day
10
Farewell Ireland
Your final day in Ireland offers a chance to savor a leisurely morning before heading to Dublin Airport for your departure. After a fulfilling week of exploration, history, and adventure, this day is dedicated to tying up your journey with ease and reflection. Begin your day with a sumptuous breakfast at your hotel. Enjoy freshly baked pastries, traditional Irish fare like black pudding, white pudding, or a hearty Full Irish Breakfast, paired with a hot cup of tea or coffee. Take a few moments to wander the castle grounds one last time, soaking in the serene atmosphere and recalling the highlights of your trip. After breakfast, pack your belongings and check out of the hotel. Depending on your flight time, you may choose to take a scenic, relaxed drive to Dublin Airport, allowing for any last-minute stops to admire the Irish countryside. Ensure you’ve refueled your rental car if required and leave extra time to navigate traffic or return procedures. Upon arriving at the airport, return your rental car and proceed to the terminal. Safe travels, and until next time—Slán Abhaile! (Safe home!)
Share
Help
We would be more than happy to help you. Our team advisor are at your service to help you.
Weekdays 9 am - 6 pm EST
Reach us by email