Ireland

THE EMERALD ISLE

Ireland invites you to uncover its timeless charm and warm hospitality. Wander through Dublin's historic streets, alive with music, literature, and lively pubs. Journey along the Wild Atlantic Way to Galway, where traditional music fills the air and the rugged Cliffs of Moher beckon. Explore Killarney's serene lakes and Kilkenny's medieval streets, and discover the mythical landscapes of Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland. Ireland's rich heritage, stunning landscapes, and vibrant culture create an unforgettable journey through the Emerald Isle.

Ireland Journey Ideas

Every trip is customized to suit your available time, budget and personality. Here however are a few trip ideas for visiting Ireland

8 Days in Ireland
from $3,200 per person (Excluding airfare)

4 Days in Dublin
2 Days in Galway or Ennis
2 Days in Killarney or Kilkenny

Visit Dublin, then travel by road to two other regions such as Galway & The Cliffs of Moher and Killarney

10 Days in London, Dublin and Edinburgh
from $4,400 per person (Excluding airfare)

3 Days in London
3 Days in Edinburgh
4 Days in Dublin

Spend three nights in each of the capital cities of England, Scotland and Ireland

13 Days in Ireland and Scotland
from $5,200 per person (Excluding airfare)

3 Days in Dublin
2 Days in Galway or Ennis
2 Days in Killarney or Kilkenny
2 Days in Edinburgh
1 Day at Loch Ness and Inverness
3 Days in The Scottish Highlands

Spend six nights in Ireland then fly to Scotland to experience Edinburgh and the Scottish Highlands

Highlights of Ireland

Dublin

The vibrant capital of Ireland, blends history, culture, and modernity along the banks of the River Liffey. Explore the historic Dublin Castle and Trinity College, home to the Book of Kells. Wander through bustling streets like Grafton Street and Temple Bar, known for its lively pubs and live music. Visit the Guinness Storehouse to learn about Ireland's famous stout, or take a stroll in Phoenix Park, one of Europe's largest urban parks. Dublin's literary heritage, from James Joyce to Oscar Wilde, and its warm hospitality make it a must-visit destination.

Galway & Cliffs of Moher

Ireland's west coast captivates with its lively arts scene, traditional music, and medieval streets. Explore the Spanish Arch and Galway Cathedral, and wander through the Latin Quarter with its colourful shops and pubs. Journey south to the Cliffs of Moher, towering over 700 feet above the Atlantic Ocean. Experience breathtaking views of the Aran Islands and the Burren as you walk along the cliff edge, or visit the Cliffs of Moher Visitor Centre to learn about the local wildlife and geology. Galway and the Cliffs of Moher showcase Ireland's natural beauty and cultural richness.

Kilarney, Ring of Kerry & Kilkenny

Killarney, nestled in County Kerry, is a gateway to the rugged landscapes of Killarney National Park and the Ring of Kerry. Explore Muckross House and Gardens, take a jaunting car ride through the park, or cruise on the serene Lakes of Killarney. Visit the historic town of Kilkenny, known for its medieval architecture and lively arts scene. Explore Kilkenny Castle and St. Canice's Cathedral, stroll along the Medieval Mile, and sample local crafts at the Kilkenny Design Centre. Killarney and Kilkenny offer a blend of scenic beauty, historical landmarks, and traditional Irish hospitality, making them ideal destinations for exploring Ireland's charm and heritage.

Belfast & Giant's Causeway 

Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland, offers a blend of history and vibrant culture. Explore the Titanic Quarter, where the RMS Titanic was built, and visit the interactive Titanic Belfast museum. Discover the political murals and history of the Troubles on a Black Taxi tour, or delve into Belfast's maritime history at the SS Nomadic and HMS Caroline. Journey north to the UNESCO-listed Giant's Causeway, with its hexagonal basalt columns formed by volcanic activity. Marvel at the stunning coastal scenery and folklore surrounding this natural wonder, making Belfast and the Giant's Causeway a journey through both history and myth.

Ireland's Seasonal Highlights

May to September is a great time to explore Ireland, when the weather is mild, and the landscape is at its greenest. These months are perfect for touring the scenic Wild Atlantic Way, visiting ancient castles, and enjoying vibrant cultural festivals

Summer (June to August) is peak season and a popular time to visit, offering the warmest weather and longest days

Late spring and early fall provide a quieter, more peaceful experience, with fewer crowds and the chance to experience Ireland's natural beauty in full bloom

Getting There and Getting Around

Ireland is a small country of just over 30,000 sq miles, so the major international airports of Dublin and Belfast are never more than a few hours drive from any location in Ireland

The best way to travel within Ireland is by road, with gorgeous scenery out of the windows. We will provide you with a private vehicle and guide, or if you feel comfortable to drive yourself we will provide you with a rental car for the duration of your stay

WHY TRAVEL WITH US?

Service & Support
We take the upmost care planning and booking your trip, ensuring the best services and pricing, just for you. We also offer 24 hour support when you are in-country, so we are always available

Trip Customization
Every aspect of your trip is fully customizable and therefore with our guidance your trip is tailored to your preference of accommodation, activities, duration and budget

Value
Due to our excellent relationships with hotels, lodges and guides, you will not pay more than if you were planning your trip yourself. Plus we do not charge any additional planning or booking fees

Our Partnerships
We partner with accommodation, activities and foundations who positively impact the areas in which they operate, empowering local people to make a difference in their community

Talk to us About Visiting Ireland

Every trip is customized to suit you, so if you are interested in visiting Ireland, get in touch and let's talk