Had such a fun week with an awesome group, trip manager and driver and loved exploring Ireland and seeing all the beauty it has to offer. A great way to see this country and make memories with new people who quickly become friends. Highly recommend!
This rail tour in Ireland starts in Dublin, before heading to the capital city of Northern Ireland, Belfast. Mesmerizing museums, historical monuments & churches await you in Dublin during your Hop-On/Hop-off sightseeing excursion. You will have the opportunity to explore Glendalough, Powerscourt, the Wicklow Mountains, and Kilkenny, a medieval town famous for its building and castle before hopping on the incredibly popular Dublin-Belfast train that will provide you with some of the most scenic views of the island of Ireland. Then, visit the Giant’s Causeway, an ancient volcanic eruption site that will take your breath away with its unique landscape and ambiance. Enjoy the storytelling of one of the largest cruise ships ever built “Titanic” during your Titanic Belfast experience before returning by train back to Dublin where the tour ends..
Train tours
Tour Type
Independent TourTypically a private tour undertaken by one or two travelers
What a lovely tour of the Emersld Isle. Good balance of activities and open time left for discovery on our own. Simon Kelly was a great tour guide with great commentary and insight into the history of Ireland. He made the bus rides so enjoyable. For us the highlight was the pub experience at Stoneyford with a hurling demonstration and a great music session
Tour guide was fantastic and knowledgeable on everything from the history of where we were, to places to eat, to myths, legends and local stories. The driver was phenomenal and I have motion sickness which was never an issue with him behind the wheel. Would recommend to anyone who like me, wants a trip where they can just truly relax and enjoy knowing everything will go smoothly.
Jam packed trip seeing the best sights of the UK and Ireland. The trip is fast paced and not a lot of time to immerse in each town but enough to see the sights and move on. Would recommend this trip for anyone wanting to see the highlights of the UK and Ireland with the knowledge of a trip manager to point out history and recommendations for activities food etc. Over the 18 days, I had so much fun which can be attributed to the enthusiasm of the trip manager and driver to make the trip enjoyable for us travellers.
JImmy, our tour guide was great. He took care of everyone and one night I was not at dinner, and he called the room to make sure that I was ok. He told many stories of the area that we traveled and was always glad to answer any questions.
Pat was our motorcoach driver, a great and entertaining driver.
Embark on an enchanting Irish journey that begins in Dublin and takes you through the historical wonders of the Rock of Cashel, the legend-filled Blarney Stone, and the foodie paradise of Kinsale. As the tour progresses, you'll explore the breathtaking landscapes of the Ring of Kerry and Killarney National Park, complemented by a charming village stop in Kenmare and a visit to the famed Cliffs of Moher. Adventure is heightened with a kayak excursion in Dingle Bay, and a scenic drive over the Glengesh Pass in Donegal, before delving into the rich culture and history of Derry, Northern Ireland. Culminate this unforgettable experience with a visit to the iconic Giant's Causeway and a nostalgic exploration of Titanic Belfast, concluding your journey in the vibrant city of Dublin.
Explorer
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Head on the trip of a lifetime with this all around self-drive tour of Ireland! You will see the famous landmarks, coastal landscapes, and legendary sites of Western Ireland as you travel down the Wild Atlantic Way, a magical route stretching from Donegal to the Celtic Sea Coast. Your journey will begin in Dublin, the Irish capital and a fascinating medieval city that is known for its ancient buildings, historical sites, and legendary landmarks. Then, Head south to Cork and visit the historic English Market, St. Fin Barre's Cathedral, and Blarney Castle. Drive to Killarney and explore the picturesque town before Taking a scenic drive along the Ring of Kerry, passing through stunning landscapes and quaint villages. Next, explore the rugged beauty of the Dingle Peninsula, with its stunning cliffs, beaches, and colorful villages. Drive to Limerick where you can Take a stroll along the River Shannon and enjoy the city's cultural scene. Next stop will be Galway, known for its lively arts, colorful stareet and music scene. Continue through Connemara to Sligo and dicosver its beautiful beaches and landscapes and then drive to Donegal and vist it’s Castle. Finally, proceed to Derry in Northern Ireland and explore the historic city walls and learn about the city's troubled past. Next before heading back to Dublin you will get to explore Belfast and explore the city's vibrant cultural scene and historic landmarks such as Titanic Belfast and Belfast Castle. Your journey will come to end with the drive back to Ireland via The Boyne valley is without a doubt the most historical region of the whole island.
Sightseeing Tours
Tour Type
Independent TourTypically a private tour undertaken by one or two travelers
Accommodation
Hotel
Age Range
8-99 yrs
Operated in
English
Destinations
Dublin, Derry, Belfast, Cork, Ki
Dublin, Derry, Belfast, Cork, Killarney, Ring Of Kerry, Limerick, Galway, Connemara, Sligo, Donegal
Ireland is famous for its warm welcome “Cead Mile Failte” or “One Hundred Thousand Welcomes”. Discover Ireland’s steeped history and trace its heritage to almost 5,000 thousand years ago on this Game of Thrones self drive tour. It is because of these factors that Ireland has been the chosen location for many famous TV shows and movies. In recent times the HBO Box Office hit Game of Thrones has been filmed in the Antrim area of Northern Ireland as well as other movie greats including The Quiet Man, filmed in Cong, Co. Mayo in 1952, Ryan’s Daughter, filmed in Dingle, Co. Kerry in 1970, Far and Away also filmed in Dingle in 1992, Braveheart (1995) filmed in locations around Dublin, Wicklow, Kildare and Meath and the Tudors (2007 to 2010) filmed in Dublin.
Special interests and hobbies
Tour Type
Independent TourTypically a private tour undertaken by one or two travelers
Itinerary was fully packed as expected. However, day available at London on 20th May was not correctly utilized. Of full available day, some people went for optional Windsor Trip and rest were left own their own to move about. It could have been well organized to include London Eye/River Cruse/Wax Museum/Hyde or Reagent Park etc for the all passengers as a whole even if costs entrance fee which may be charged in the total tour costs. Other tour operators always include these important tourist attractions in London.
Atleast two nights stay must be planned at important cities to make it enjoyable and less hectic even if some less important places need to be excluded in the itinerary. Rushing and trying to cover maximum cities kills the leisure time.