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8-Night Haunted Ireland Castle Tour
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Connemara, Dublin

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  • Entrance to Tullamore D.E.W Distillery - From Still House to Warehouse Guided Tour of The Haunted Bog Road in Connemara Visit the Beautiful Kylemore Abbey & Victorian Walled Gardens Haunted History Walking Tour of Dublin - Walk the Eerie, Cobblestoned streets & Hear Tales from the Underbelly of the City Old Jameson Distillery Dublin, Explore Whiskey History & Heritage Co. Monaghan Haunted Locations Castle Leslie Glaslough House Emyvale Street Co. ArmaghHaunted Locations Bann Bridge The Boat, River Bann GreenawaysGhost, Bridge Street Co.Meath Haunted Locations Slane Castle Skryne Castle Loughcrew Megalithic Cairns Killeen Castle Charleville Castle Tullamore D.E.W. Distillery Leap Castle Birr Castle & Gardens Renvyle House Aughrim Battlefield / Visitor Centre Galway City The Long Walk, Galway City Kylemore Abbey Connemara National Park Doolough Valley Old Jameson Distillery

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6-Night Irish Highlights Special
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Dublin

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  • Trinity College & The Guinness Storehouse Tour Mystical Glendalough and the Waterford Crystal Factory Visit Blarney Castle & Kiss the Famous Stone Travel the Ring of Kerry & Visit Ross Castle Marvel at Killarney National Park & The Dingle Peninsula Adare Heritage Village & Irish National Stud Trim Castle & The Legendary Boyne Valley

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7-Night City To Castle in Ireland
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Dublin

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  • Guinness Storehouse Tour Dublin Musical Pub Crawl Kenmare Bay Eco Nature Cruise Birr Castle Admission Tullamore Dew Whiskey Masterclass

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7-Night Secrets of the North
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Belfast, Derry

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  • Boyne Valley Marble Arch Caves Ireland’s Lake District Strokestown Famine Museum Roscommon Castle Boyle Abbey Belleek Pottery Center Walled City of Derry Causeway Coastal Route Giants Causeway Belfast City Titanic Experience Belfast

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Custom Bed & Breakfasts of Ireland
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Dublin

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12-Night Best of Ireland & Scotland Tour
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Dublin, Edinburgh, Inverness, Kilkenny

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  • Meet & Greet Private Transfer on Arrival in Dublin Enjoy a Tour & Pint at the Guinness Storehouse Join a Musical Pub Crawl through the Streets of Dublin Visit Kilkenny Castle Secrets of the Royal Mile & Edinburgh Castle Tour Marvel at 6th Century Glendalough & Medieval Kilkenny Explore Stunning Scenery in County Kerry The Rock of Cashel & Bunratty Castle Explore The Breathtaking Scottish Highlands Visit Scenic Loch Lomond & Mysterious Loch Ness Learn about Centuries of War, Turmoil & Intrigue in Stirling

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7-Night Whiskey & Wellness
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Dublin

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  • Jameson Whiskey Maker Experience Guinness Connoisseur Experience Mature Whiskey Tasting at your 5 Star Retreat HistoricBow Street Distillery Iconic Guinness Storehouse Trinity College & The Book of Kells St. Patrick's Cathedral & Dublin Castle Experience driving through the rolling hills ofthe Irish Countryside Stay in the picturesque gourmet town of Kenmare Kenmare Bay & the Ring of Kerry The lesser travelledbreathtaking Beara Peninsula Killarney and its stunning National Park Rock of Cashel Irish National Stud and Japanese Gardens

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10-Night Wild Atlantic Gems
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Connemara, Dublin

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  • Guinness Connoisseur Experience See The Book of Kells at Trinity College ExploreBunratty Castle and Folk Park Cliffs of Moher Walk with a Local Farmer Marvel at theBenedictine Kylemore Abbey & Gardens Visit Trim Castle - Ireland's Largest Anglo-Norman Castle Discover History and Mystery at Newgrange Stone Age Passage Tomb Relax Your Mind and Body with a Traditional Seaweed Bathing Ritual Temple Bar -Explore the Cobbled Pedestrian Lanes Guinness Storehouse - See the Home ofIreland's Famous Brew Limerick City -Visit the City Boasting a Rich & Turbulent History King John's Castle - Built for King John of England at the start of the 13th Century Kilkee - Enjoy a Walk from the West End of Kilkee on a Cliff Path along the Outstanding Coastline Loop Head - Head to the Tip of the Peninsula & Visit the Fascinating Loop Head Lighthouse Doolin - Stop in the Adorable Town of Doolin Clifden - Drive the 11km Sky Road Route out West fromClifden Connemara & Glenveagh National Parks - Two of Ireland's Most Scenic Parks Westport & Achill Island - Linked by the Great Western Greenway Pedestrian trail Sligo - Visit Sligo Abbey & the Grave of W.B Yeats at Drumcliff Slieve League - See the Seacliffs Twice as Tall as the Cliffs of Moher Belleek - Home of the Famous Belleek Pottery Boyne Valley - Known for Its Three Large Passage Tombs, Knowth, Newgrange, and Dowth, built some 5,000 years ago

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Ireland Reviews & Ratings

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Irish Highlights

Enjoyed this trip very much. Bernard & Steve was so kind. Bernard was a wealth of information. I would recommend Bernard for a tour guy to family & friends...

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Apr 2024

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Irish Highlights

Well worth the expense and very educational trip to learn about the history of Ireland

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Jan Tuffnail

Apr 2024

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Best of Ireland

Amazing. Learned so much about Irish history and the people of Ireland. It met all my expectations and more. Jill, our guide, was so knowledgeable and full of intere...

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Dennis Looney

Apr 2024

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Best of Ireland

It was a Good Fun Time. There were somethings that could have been done better and other things that could have been changed. Like visiting an Irish Farmer. Instead ...

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Ireland Tour Selection Trips

  • Walking and biking tours of Ireland can be wonderful, taking you through forests, across pastures and down small country roads you otherwise wouldn’t know existed.
  • One good reason for Americans to take a guided tour of Ireland: driving (on often narrow roads with standard transmission cars) is on the left.
  • Come prepared for rain (“liquid sunshine”) at any time, keeping in mind that this is what keeps Ireland so green.
  • While Ireland is a bit smaller than the U.S. state of Indiana, it’s rich in culture, scenery, and history, so don’t feel you have to see it all in one trip – though a number of tours do hit many of the highlights.
  • Dublin has the youngest population in Europe, making it a good choice for millennials.

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CORONAVIRUS UPDATE

Ireland is open to foreign travelers.

Upon arrival, visitors must undergo a mandatory 14-day quarantine and fill out a COVID-19 Passenger Locator Form to indicate where they intend to self isolate.

Read more about Countries Reopening for Tourism 


Ireland tours are available all year round, but it does get quite chilly. Often tours in Ireland feature a lot of time outdoors along the coast, so be sure to dress warmly!

Walking is a very popular activity on many Ireland trips. It is advised to bring a pair of warm, sturdy walking shoes or broken in hiking boots to protect your feet from blisters.

What to expect from a tour in Ireland

Touring Ireland is a wonderful experience, full of jovial fun, fascinating history, and of course a pint or two. If you enjoy beer, it’s safe to say you will enjoy traveling in Ireland. If you don’t enjoy beer, don’t worry, but be prepared for a few pub visits. You may like the taste of beer by the end of your trip!

American travelers in particular may be surprised by the pub atmosphere in Ireland and the wider UK. The Irish pub experience is far more family friendly than a typical bar or pub in the United States. Going by yourself to hang out with a book is perfectly acceptable.

But if you’re a more outgoing person, and enjoy meeting and hanging out with locals, the pub is the place to be; and you will be considered a local by the end of your trip if you go consistently. This is one reason why Ireland tours for singles are so popular.

Other than whiskey and beer, Ireland has much to offer in the way of history. Guided tours of Ireland will definitely touch on some of this, in varying degrees depending on which tour you choose.  

Ireland Tour Routes

You may be wondering whether your trip in Ireland will visit both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. In most cases, Ireland tours do visit both. The Republic of Ireland is dramatically larger than Northern Ireland, so you will spend most of your time in this area.

Some likely stops on this part of your tour include the Ring of Kerry, a stunning scenic route dotted with various historical sites. The Cliffs of Moher, which are only a short distance from Dublin, are another popular spot. The only thing that makes these breathtaking cliffs more stunning is the powerful, heart-stopping wind that blows in off the sea.

Northern Ireland is home to the Titanic Museum in Belfast, a very popular tour attraction. Giants Causeway is also a main attraction in Northern Ireland, especially for being a Game of Thrones filming location. Finally, your small group tour in Northern Ireland will likely include some historical components about recent conflicts between Catholics and Protestants in this part of Ireland.

Ireland Walking Tours

Because of Ireland’s natural beauty, relative accessibility and general safety, going on hiking and walking tours is one popular way of visiting the country. Going on a walking tour around Ireland is a great way to remove yourself from the routine, and place yourself in an otherworldly landscape.

If you decide to visit the Western coast of the country, you will be confronted with contrasting, dramatic stone landscapes and beautiful mountains. This region is known for  both its rough seas, and its population of wildflowers.

If you want to experience the entire island, consider a coast-to-coast walk. On this route, you are sure to experience many more cultural landmarks, including the some of the earliest Christian landmarks.

If the call of England and Scotland are too irresistible to you, you are in luck, as many tours combine visiting the three, similar locations. This way you can get triple the dosage of intense historical drama, jaw-dropping natural landscapes, and good drink and pub food.

What is the weather like in Ireland?

As it is nearly surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, Ireland’s climate is both kept temperate by the water, and also made irregular because of it. As a result, Ireland’s weather is relatively unpredictable -- but not extreme.

When traveling to Ireland in the winter, you should dress warmly, but don’t worry about freezing temperatures. It rarely drops much below 46 degrees, and a result, don’t expect any heavy snows either.

In the summer, temperatures are in generally in the upper 50’s, and reach highs of around 66 degrees. Unlike in Scotland, you never have to worry about extremely long rain spells, nor will it rain consistently enough to make you wish you had your own pair of wellies. Either bring a light rain jacket just in case, or use every drizzle as an excuse to grab a Guinness in a cozy pub -- the choice is up to you!

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