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Wild Atlantic Way 7-Day Private Luxury Tour from Dublin

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Overview

Quotes Logo Private 7 Day Wild Atlantic Way Tour from Dublin - Luxury MPV XL: Experience the magic of Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way on a private, 7-day luxury tour. This unforgettable journey starts in Dublin and takes visitors along one of the world's most scenic coastal routes.

Visitors will discover breathtaking attractions and delve into Ireland's rich history. See ancient stone circles and majestic castles like the Rock of Cashel and Kilkenny Castle, explore vibrant cities such as Cobh and Kinsale and get lost in the natural beauty of Killarney National Park, Connemara National Park, and The Burren. Stand in awe at the Cliffs of Moher and experience the rugged beauty of Mizen Head. The tour can be customized to individual preferences, ensuring a personal and memorable experience.

This luxury tour includes comfortable transportation in a modern Mercedes V Class MPV with A/C, Wi-Fi, and extra legroom. The tour price covers transportation costs, a qualified guide/chauffeur, expenses, taxes, and tolls. Venue entry fees, additional activities, accommodation, and dining are not included. Quotes Logo

Highlights

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Travel in Style: Relax in a luxury Mercedes V Class MPV with Wi-Fi and climate control.

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Custom Itinerary: Tailor the tour to see the sights that interest the traveler most.

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Expert Guide: Learn from a fully licensed and knowledgeable chauffeur/tour guide.

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Iconic Landmarks: Visit famous sites like the Cliffs of Moher, Blarney Castle, and the Ring of Kerry.

Sentiment Analysis

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Customers rave about the personalized experience and knowledgeable guides, but note that additional expenses can be significant. Quotes Logo

  • Positive Highlight Icon Customers loved the driver's knowledge and ability to tailor the tour to their interests.

    Positive Highlight Icon Many reviewers appreciated the flexibility and customization options.

    Positive Highlight Icon The comfortable vehicle and smooth driving experience were frequently mentioned.

    Positive Highlight Icon Travelers highlighted the stunning scenery and historical sites visited.

  • Negative Highlight Icon Some visitors felt that the cost of accommodations and meals added up quickly.

    Negative Highlight Icon A few reviewers wished for more time at certain locations.

The Journey

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Rock of Cashel

Discover the Rock of Cashel, an iconic historical site dating back to 500 BC. Legend says St. Patrick converted King Aenghus to Christianity here. Explore the ruins of the cathedral, round tower, and Cormac's Chapel, each a testament to Ireland's rich religious and political past. This imposing landmark offers breathtaking views and a deep dive into Irish heritage.

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Kilkenny Castle & Medieval Mile

Step back in time in Kilkenny, exploring its Medieval Mile and the imposing Kilkenny Castle (c. 1200 AD). This strategic fortress, once home to the powerful Butler family, showcases a blend of architectural styles and offers insight into medieval life. Wander through the city's historic streets, filled with craft shops, pubs, and stories of a bygone era.

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Cobh

Visit Cobh, steeped in maritime history as the Titanic's last port of call. Explore the poignant stories of emigration and transatlantic voyages at the Cobh Heritage Centre. Marvel at St. Coleman's Cathedral, a stunning neo-Gothic masterpiece overlooking the harbor. Cobh's colorful streets and waterfront offer a captivating glimpse into Ireland's seafaring past.

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Blarney Castle & Gardens

Experience the magic of Blarney Castle, home to the legendary Blarney Stone. Kiss the stone to gain the 'gift of the gab,' and explore the castle's historic ruins. Wander through the stunning Blarney Gardens, a diverse landscape of themed gardens, ancient trees, and serene waterways. Blarney offers a blend of myth, history, and natural beauty.

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Mizen Head

Journey to Mizen Head, Ireland's most southerly point, and experience the raw power of the Atlantic. Traverse the dramatic cliffs and suspension bridge to the signal station, where panoramic ocean views await. Witness the crashing waves, spot seals and seabirds, and immerse yourself in the rugged beauty of West Cork's coastline.

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Charles Fort

Explore Charles Fort, a star-shaped fortress constructed during the reign of King Charles II. This well-preserved historical site offers stunning views of Kinsale harbor and insights into 17th-century military architecture. Wander through the ramparts, barracks, and parade grounds, imagining the lives of the soldiers who once defended this strategic location.

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Kinsale

Discover the picturesque coastal town of Kinsale, renowned for its colorful buildings, gourmet restaurants, and vibrant atmosphere. Explore the historic harbor, visit the iconic Old Head of Kinsale, and savor fresh seafood in one of the town's many award-winning eateries. Kinsale offers a delightful blend of history, culture, and culinary delights.

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Killarney National Park

Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Killarney National Park, a haven of lakes, mountains, and woodlands. Explore Muckross House and Gardens, hike through scenic trails, and take a boat trip on the Lakes of Killarney. Discover hidden waterfalls, ancient forests, and breathtaking vistas at every turn in this natural wonderland.

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Ring of Kerry

Drive the Ring of Kerry, a world-renowned scenic route that showcases the stunning beauty of the Iveragh Peninsula. Experience Molls Gap, Kenmare, Sneem, Waterville and Caherdaniel. With coastal views, mountain passes, and charming villages, this route offers a feast for the senses. Discover hidden gems, historic sites, and breathtaking landscapes at every turn.

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Cliffs of Moher

Stand in awe at the Cliffs of Moher, one of Ireland's most iconic natural wonders. These dramatic cliffs rise majestically from the Atlantic Ocean, offering breathtaking panoramic views. Explore the visitor center, walk along the cliff-top paths, and witness the sheer power and beauty of the Irish coastline.

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The Burren

Discover the unique landscape of The Burren, a karst region characterized by its limestone pavements, rare flora, and ancient monuments. Explore the Aillwee Cave, hike through the rocky terrain, and discover hidden gems like the Poulnabrone dolmen. The Burren offers a surreal and captivating experience for nature lovers and history buffs alike.

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Connemara National Park

Explore Connemara National Park, a rugged and beautiful landscape of mountains, bogs, and coastline. Hike to the summit of Diamond Hill for panoramic views, discover hidden lakes and valleys, and immerse yourself in the tranquility of this natural haven. Connemara National Park offers a true escape into the heart of wild Ireland.

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Kylemore Abbey

Visit Kylemore Abbey, a stunning neo-Gothic castle nestled on the shores of Lough Pollacappul in Connemara. Explore the abbey's beautiful gardens, walk through the historic rooms, and learn about its fascinating history as a Benedictine monastery. Kylemore Abbey offers a captivating blend of architecture, history, and natural beauty.

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Cong Village & Ashford Castle

Discover the charming village of Cong, home to the magnificent Ashford Castle. Explore the castle's opulent interiors, stroll through its expansive grounds, and perhaps indulge in afternoon tea. Visit Cong Abbey, wander along the shores of Lough Corrib, and immerse yourself in the tranquility of this picturesque village.

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Clonmacnoise Monastic Site

Step back in time at Clonmacnoise, a 6th-century monastic site located on the banks of the River Shannon. Explore the ruins of churches, round towers, and high crosses, each a testament to Ireland's early Christian heritage. Clonmacnoise offers a profound sense of history and spirituality, a reminder of Ireland's rich cultural past.

Know Before You Go

This private tour includes comfortable transport in a luxury Mercedes V Class MPV with A/C, Wi-Fi, and extra legroom. The price covers transport, a qualified guide, expenses, taxes and tolls. Not included are entry fees (typically €4–23pp), extra activities (like horse racing), and the cost of lodging and food. Meet-up and drop-off happens wherever is convienent for the customer but pickup will most likely be from Dublin.

Hot Tip

Many reviewers suggest planning ahead and booking accommodations in advance, especially during peak season. Also, be prepared for unpredictable weather and pack layers!

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