All Ireland 6-Day Tour: Dublin, Cliffs, & Blarney!
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Overview
The 6-Day All Ireland Tour from Dublin is a super way to see all the cool spots in Ireland in less than a week! It's like a big hug from the Emerald Isle, North and South. Meet the friendly local people who will tell stories about the country, its people, and old legends. Get ready to smile with Irish eyes as they show off the real beauty of Ireland.
What to Expect: This tour is like a fun road trip across Ireland! You'll see famous places like Belfast, where the Titanic was built, and the Belfast Peace Walls. Walk along the Giant's Causeway, a path made of rocks by giants. See Derry, Donegal, and Sligo. Visit Galway, a fun city on the coast. Explore the Burren, a rocky place that looks like the moon, and the Cliffs of Moher, super tall cliffs by the sea. Drive along the Dingle Peninsula and see Slea Head, a really pretty spot. Go to Killarney National Park and Blarney Castle, where you can kiss the Blarney Stone!
This amazing adventure includes: a comfy bus with charging spots and Wi-Fi, a fun guide who tells stories, and stays in hotels for five nights in Belfast, Derry, Galway, Dingle Peninsula, and Killarney, breakfast. It doesn't include: other food and drinks, hotel rides, the Black Cab Tour in Belfast, a horse ride in Killarney, or tips for the guide.




Highlights
See All of Ireland's Best Spots: Visit famous places like the Cliffs of Moher, Giant's Causeway, and Blarney Castle in just six days.
Ride in Comfort: Travel on a comfy bus with Wi-Fi and USB charging at every seat.
Stay in Great Hotels: Sleep in good hotels in Belfast, Derry, Galway, Dingle Peninsula, and Killarney.
Enjoy Breakfast Every Day: Start each day with a tasty breakfast included in the tour.
Sentiment Analysis
Most customers really liked seeing Ireland on this tour. They thought the guides were great and the places were beautiful, but some wished they had more time at each stop.

Customers loved seeing so many different places in Ireland.
The tour guides are fun and know a lot about the country.
Many enjoyed the comfy bus rides and the hotels they stayed in.
People thought the Giant's Causeway and Cliffs of Moher were amazing.
Some people didn't like that they had to pay extra for some activities.
A few said there wasn't enough time at some of the stops.
The Journey
Monasterboice
Step back in time at Monasterboice, a monastic settlement founded in 501 AD. Marvel at Ireland's finest Celtic crosses, intricately carved and exceptionally well-preserved. Stand in awe of the monumental Round Tower, a testament to early Christian Ireland's architectural prowess and a symbol of resilience against Viking raids. Experience the serenity and historical significance of this ancient site, a cornerstone of Ireland's monastic heritage.
Belfast
Discover Belfast, a city reborn and brimming with energy. Explore its vibrant cultural scene, delve into its rich history, and witness the remarkable transformation that has earned it recognition as a top destination. From the iconic Titanic Belfast to the poignant Peace Walls, Belfast offers a compelling blend of history, culture, and modern innovation.
Titanic Belfast
Immerse yourself in the Titanic Experience, Belfast's premier attraction. Journey back in time to witness the birth of the legendary ship in the early 1900s. Relive her construction, launch, and ill-fated maiden voyage. Through immersive exhibits and captivating storytelling, Titanic Belfast brings history to life, honoring the legacy of this iconic vessel and the city that built her.
Belfast Peace Walls
Reflect on Belfast's complex history with an optional Black Taxi tour to the Peace Walls and political murals. Gain insights into the city's divided past and its journey toward reconciliation. Your local guide will navigate you through poignant landmarks, including City Hall, Queen's University, Albert's Clock, and Botanic Gardens, offering a deeper understanding of Belfast's cultural and political landscape.
North Coast
Embark on a scenic journey along the breathtaking North Coast of Ireland. Prepare to be mesmerized by dramatic cliffs, golden beaches, and world-renowned attractions. From the enchanting Dark Hedges to the geological wonder of the Giant's Causeway and the historic city of Derry, the North Coast promises unforgettable vistas and captivating experiences at every turn.
Dark Hedges
Venture into the enchanting Dark Hedges, an avenue of intertwined beech trees planted in the 18th century. This natural phenomenon gained fame as King's Road in the TV series Game of Thrones, offering a surreal and captivating setting. Capture the perfect photo amidst this atmospheric landscape, immersing yourself in the magic of a real-life filming location.
Giant's Causeway
Witness the geological marvel of the Giant's Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage site formed by perfectly shaped hexagonal basalt columns. Legend says it was built by the Irish giant Fionn to reach his Scottish rival. Skip the line and explore the interpretative center to deepen your understanding of this natural wonder and its captivating myths. Stroll along the Causeway stones and let the legends of the area ignite your imagination.
Derry
Discover Derry, a city steeped in history and resilience. Join an in-depth walking tour of the historic city walls (1613) and the poignant Bogside district, immortalized in U2's "Bloody Sunday." Explore Derry at your leisure, soaking in its unique atmosphere before continuing to Letterkenny for a relaxing evening. Experience the blend of history, culture, and modern life that defines this captivating city.
Wild Atlantic Way
Embark on a breathtaking drive along the Wild Atlantic Way, a coastal route renowned for its dramatic scenery and rugged beauty. Prepare to be awestruck by panoramic ocean vistas, charming villages, and unspoiled landscapes. This iconic route offers a sensory feast, promising unforgettable moments and a deep connection with Ireland's natural wonders.
Strandhill
Pause in the charming village of Strandhill, Co. Sligo, for a delightful lunch. Indulge in classic pub fare and refreshing drinks at the Strand Bar. Stroll along the nearby beaches, famed for their surfing waters, and breathe in the fresh Atlantic air. Strandhill offers a perfect blend of relaxation, culinary delights, and natural beauty.
Galway
Arrive in Galway, a vibrant city on Ireland's west coast. Join a free walking tour or explore at your own pace, discovering the city's lively atmosphere, colorful streets, and rich cultural heritage. From traditional music sessions to artisan shops, Galway offers a captivating blend of old-world charm and modern energy.
The Burren
Journey to the unique lunar landscape of the Burren, a geological wonderland where Arctic, Alpine, and Mediterranean flowers grow side-by-side. Hear tales of the Great Potato Famine, a pivotal moment in Irish history. The Burren offers a surreal and captivating experience, blending natural beauty with historical significance.
Doolin
Stop in the picturesque village of Doolin, renowned for its traditional Irish music scene. Enjoy lunch and a pint in a local pub before continuing to the nearby Cliffs of Moher. Doolin offers a taste of authentic Irish culture and a warm welcome to visitors from around the world.
The Burren
Explore the lunar landscape of the Burren, a unique geological formation where Arctic, Alpine, and Mediterranean flowers thrive together. Learn about the devastating Great Potato Famine of 1845-49 and its impact on Ireland's population. The Burren offers a blend of natural wonders and historical insights.
Cliffs of Moher
Stand in awe atop the Cliffs of Moher, towering over 700 feet above the Atlantic Ocean. Marvel at the breathtaking panoramic views and observe the diverse birdlife, including puffins and gannets. The Cliffs of Moher are a must-see destination, offering a dramatic and unforgettable natural spectacle.
Adare
Discover the charming heritage town of Adare, famed for its picturesque thatched cottages and pristine streets. Stroll through this idyllic village, regularly voted Ireland's tidiest town, and soak in its timeless beauty. Adare offers a glimpse into traditional Irish life and a tranquil escape from the modern world.
Dingle Peninsula
Immerse yourself in the breathtaking scenery of the Dingle Peninsula, where the wild Atlantic Ocean meets dramatic coastlines. Explore golden beaches, charming villages, and rugged mountains. The Dingle Peninsula offers a captivating blend of natural beauty, Gaelic culture, and unforgettable experiences.
Dingle Peninsula
Experience the magic of the Dingle Peninsula, home to Ireland's longest beach at Inch and the charming Gaelic-speaking fishing village of Dingle. Immerse yourself in the local culture, savor fresh seafood, and discover the breathtaking landscapes that define this iconic region.
Slea Head
Embark on a scenic drive around Slea Head, renowned as one of the world's most beautiful peninsulas. Marvel at panoramic views of Sleeping Giant Island, the Blasket Islands, and ancient Beehive Huts dating back to 2000 B.C. This Gaelic-speaking region offers a glimpse into Ireland's rich heritage and a truly unforgettable coastal experience along the Wild Atlantic Way.
Dingle
Experience the unique charm of Dingle, a vibrant fishing village celebrated for its traditional arts and crafts, colorful pubs, and lively music scene. Known for having the most pubs per capita in Ireland, Dingle offers a taste of authentic Irish culture and a warm welcome to visitors from around the world.
Killarney
Unwind in Killarney, Co. Kerry's premier town, and immerse yourself in the authentic atmosphere of a genuine Irish county town. Mingle with the locals, enjoy traditional music, and explore the nearby Killarney National Park. Killarney offers a perfect blend of relaxation, culture, and natural beauty.
Killarney National Park
Explore the natural beauty of Killarney National Park with an optional horse and cart ride or a horseback adventure. Immerse yourself in the serene landscapes of lakes, mountains, and woodlands. Killarney National Park offers a refreshing escape and a chance to connect with Ireland's stunning natural heritage.
Blarney Castle
Visit the historic Blarney Castle and embrace the tradition of kissing the Blarney Stone to gain the gift of eloquence. Explore the castle's beautiful gardens and browse for souvenirs at the Blarney Woolen Mills. Blarney Castle offers a blend of history, legend, and Irish charm.
Golden Vale
Journey through the Golden Vale, Ireland's richest agricultural heartland, known for its lush pastures and world-class livestock. Admire the scenic beauty of this fertile region as you make your way back to Dublin. The Golden Vale offers a glimpse into Ireland's agricultural heritage and a peaceful transition back to the city.
Know Before You Go
This tour includes a comfy, air-conditioned bus, a fun guide who talks about the places you see, and five nights in hotels with breakfast. The bus has USB chargers and Wi-Fi. It does not include other food and drinks, rides to and from your hotel, the Black Cab Tour in Belfast, or horse rides in Killarney. You can pay extra for these. Tips for the guide are also not included.
Hot Tip
Some people say it's good to bring extra money for the Black Cab tour in Belfast and the horse ride in Killarney. Also, wear comfy shoes because you'll be doing a lot of walking!