Get the most out of your small group adventure with this unforgettable Ireland-to-Island experience, featuring Ireland and two of its most iconic islands. This tour is sure to impress!
Visit the UNESCO World Heritage site and puffin sanctuary, Skellig Michael, and step back in time at the Rock of Cashel, rich with 1,000 years of history. Discover the charming seaside village of Cobh, the final port of the legendary Titanic. Explore the breathtaking Killarney National Park and marvel at the stunning Cliffs of Moher. Sail across Galway Bay to the spectacular Aran Islands, then soak up the artsy vibe of Galway City. And, of course, no trip to Ireland is complete without visiting one of our famous distilleries—let's meet the makers of our beloved Jameson!
Have you never heard of an Irish half-hour? It can stretch for days, and that's what you'll experience on this exciting 10-day guided road trip along the Antrim Coast, through the Wild Atlantic Way.
Starting at the medieval Rock of Cashel and continuing to the food hub of Co. Cork, Kinsale, we kick off our this ultimate tour with the best of the best. From there, we leave the rebel county and venture into the wooded hills of Killarney National Park. Take in sights like Moll's Gap and tour towering castles before hitting the town with the greatest 'craic' (fun)—Dingle! Stop by Foxy John's Hardware store, now serving creamy pints of Guinness, or try some fresh local catch at the award-winning Fish Box.
Visit Ireland's most famous spot—the awe-inspiring Cliffs of Moher—before heading to bohemian Galway to dance in the streets, and then explore the Aran Islands. Heading north, you'll arrive in Co. Donegal, one of the most breathtaking places on Earth. Spend an evening in the Donegal Gaeltacht (Irish-speaking area), where you'll be speaking a "cúpla focal" (a few words of Gaelic) in no time. From there, it's on to Derry, the last walled city built in Europe. Walk in the footsteps of Fionn McCool at the Giant’s Causeway, where a volcanic eruption created this Wonder of the World 60 million years ago. And look—could that be Jon Snow in the 'dark hedges'? We'll head to the iconic beech trees to find out.
Then, it's full steam ahead to The Titanic Experience in Belfast, an award-winning interactive journey about the world’s most tragic ship. Finally, we end with a visit to the ancient Newgrange before returning to Ireland's big smoke, Dublin.
Along the way, between the heritage and culture, there’ll be ceol agus craic (music and fun), Red Snapper and John Dory, stout and uisce beatha (whiskey), and an epic road trip you’ll never forget.
Great trip
Great travel director
Great bus driver
Good variety of activities included and optional
Hotels good
Included meals good
Seat rotation on bus very helpful and fair
Travel Director was incredibly knowledgeable about a
Wide range of subjects relating to Ireland
She was able to quickly arrange alternative
Sites to visit when weather interfered with scheduled activities for example trip to Aran Islands was cancelled because of weather
didn’t overwhelm us with too much
Information at once, Instead she would give us some and tell us she would return to subject the next day and she would!!
I was victim of a pickpocket in Dublin, first day of trip and lost everything including passport
accompanied me to police station. Made police report. Helped me cancel credit cards. Get passport photos and offered a lot of emotional support
My travel partner and I are very grateful
Bus driver was wonderful too as were other tour participants
We were able to continue with the tour without difficulty
Pace of trip was a little hurried for us
We like to read plaques
I think Insight and travel industry should work with Dublin police to stop petty crime
Pickpocket thief is apparently well known to law enforcement
Posted warnings about pickpockets in high risk areas might help
The trauma, inconvenience and expense of this event have been significant.
As I write this I am in Seattle awaiting a regular passport….a six hour process and a 5 hour drive from my home in Portland.
It was a great experience. I would’ve never seen any of the sites on my own that we saw on the bus if we go again, I know the sites I want to spend more time.
Fantastic trip director and bus driver, Karin Reum and Noel. They made the trip a total experience with laughter, merriment, and compassion along our journey. Great itinerary, hotels, staff at the hotels and restaurants were extraordinary, and side excursions were great fun. I worked in the incentive travel industry for 30 years and I have to say this group was the best of the best. They really cared about our well being and always over delivered with little surprises to go above and beyond. The motor coach was awesome too! Exceeded my expectations!!
Take in the best of Northern Ireland and the northern part of the Republic on this 5-day tour from Dublin. Join a city tour of Belfast and see the awe-inspiring Giant's Causeway. Explore the walled city of Derry, embrace the wild nature of Glenveagh National Park in County Donegal and visit Country Mayo, scene of the devastating potato famine of the 1840s. Admire the dramatic Atlantic coast, sample traditional Irish whiskey and explore beautiful Galway independently.
From Dublin, take in the best of the eastern coast of the Republic of Ireland on this 3-day group tour staying in hotels instead of guesthouses. See the island castle of Cahir and medieval Blarney Castle. Visit the Jameson Whiskey Distillery for a tasty tipple and journey along the rugged coastline to Kinsale. See the Titanic's final port of call at Cobh, wander Waterford's Viking Triangle and spend a night in Kilkenny.
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.
Embark on an enchanting journey through the Emerald Isle with our all-encompassing tour that spans both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. Kicking off in the vibrant city of Dublin, our adventure takes you to the captivating Northern City of Belfast, where iconic landmarks like the Hill of Tara, City Hall, Titanic Belfast, and Hillsborough Castle await exploration as the official Royal Palace for Northern Ireland.From the cultural richness of Belfast, this tour ventures towards the awe-inspiring UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Giant’s Causeway, and the picturesque landscapes of Donegal. Delve into the artistic charm of Galway before the tour sweeps through Southern Ireland, unveiling the country's pristine and untouched countryside. Traverse the scenic wonders of County Kerry, the otherworldly Burren region, and the untamed beauty of Killarney National Park. As the tour circles back to Dublin for its grand finale, guests will also savour the Midleton Distillery Experience, discover the craftsmanship at the House of Waterford in the city’s Viking Triangle, and step aboard the Dunbrody Famine Ship – a full-scale replica of the original vessel constructed in 1845. Your tour of Ireland will come to an end with a scenic trip back to Dublin and you will head home filled with fascinating memories that will last you a lifetime!