Experience Ireland’s beauty stress-free with a private luxury tour from Dublin to West Ireland. Visit iconic sites, enjoy expert guidance, and stay overnight in vibrant Galway.
Experience Ireland’s beauty stress-free with a private luxury tour from Dublin to West Ireland. Visit iconic sites, enjoy expert guidance, and stay overnight in vibrant Galway.
Dublin - Bunratty Castle - Cliffs of Moher - Galway
Bunratty Castle and Folk Park - Your driver/guide will take you to the charming village of Bunratty, where you’ll encounter the magnificent Bunratty Castle, a stunning 15th-century fortress steeped in history and surrounded by picturesque grounds. As we pause to explore this wondrous castle,…
Dublin - Bunratty Castle - Cliffs of Moher - Galway
Bunratty Castle and Folk Park - Your driver/guide will take you to the charming village of Bunratty, where you’ll encounter the magnificent Bunratty Castle, a stunning 15th-century fortress steeped in history and surrounded by picturesque grounds. As we pause to explore this wondrous castle, you’ll have the perfect opportunity to capture memorable photos of its majestic exterior and immerse yourself in its rich heritage.
During our stop in Bunratty, you’ll also have the chance to indulge in a refreshing drink or snack at one of the local establishments, allowing you to relax and rejuvenate amidst the scenic surroundings. Alternatively, for those seeking a bit of retail therapy, you can explore the renowned Bunratty Woollen Mills, famous for their exquisite hand-knitted Aran sweaters and other traditional Irish textiles.
Adult €17.05
Chd 4-18yrs €12.15
Family (2&2) €40.45
Family (2+4) €62.60
Student/Senior Ticket €12.15
Family(2AD+6CH) €67.30
Cliffs of Moher - Embarking on a self-guided tour to the Cliffs of Moher allows you the freedom to explore at your own pace and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of this iconic destination.
Adult €12.00
Student €10.00
Senior €10.00
Family €24.00
Doonagore - A stop at Doonagore Castle provides a perfect opportunity for capturing stunning photographs of this picturesque landmark.
Doolin Pier - Doolin Pier is a scenic spot located in the charming village of Doolin, County Clare, Ireland. Doolin Pier offers stunning panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean and the rugged coastline of County Clare.
Doolin - Lunch in Doolin. Doolin Village is a picturesque and charming village nestled along the stunning coastline of County Clare, on the west coast of Ireland. Doolin is renowned as the “Home of Traditional Irish Music,” with its pubs often hosting lively music sessions featuring talented local musicians.
The Burren - Limestone pavement, clints and grikes is a unique geological feature characterized by the flat, exposed surface of limestone rock, often marked by deep grooves and crevices known as grikes. Here’s more information about limestone pavement and grikes: Limestone pavement forms over thousands of years through the chemical weathering of limestone bedrock. Rainwater, which is slightly acidic due to the presence of carbon dioxide, dissolves the calcium carbonate in the limestone, gradually creating fissures and cracks in the rock surface.
Wild Atlantic Way - Driving along the coastline from Doolin to Ballyvaughan offers a scenic journey through the rugged beauty of County Clare’s coastline.
Newtown Castle - Newtown Castle is a historic tower house located near the village of Ballyvaughan in County Clare, Ireland. Newtown Castle was built in the early 16th century by the O’Brien family, who were prominent landowners in the area. It served as a fortified residence, protecting the family and their belongings during times of conflict.
Poulnabrone Dolmen - Poulnabrone Dolmen is a Neolithic monument located in the Burren. Poulnabrone Dolmen is estimated to date back to around 3800 to 3200 BC, making it over 5,000 years old. It is one of the oldest megalithic monuments in Ireland and is considered a significant archaeological site. Poulnabrone Dolmen consists of a large limestone capstone supported by two upright portal stones, which form a chamber or portal tomb.
Corcomroe Abbey - Corcomroe Abbey, also known as St. Mary’s Abbey, is a medieval monastery located near the village of Bellharbour in County Clare, Ireland. Corcomroe Abbey was founded in the early 13th century by the ruling O’Brien family, who were kings of Thomond (now County Clare). The abbey was established as a Cistercian monastery and dedicated to the Virgin Mary. It served as a place of worship, learning, and burial for the local community and the O’Brien clan. The abbey features a blend of Romanesque and Gothic architectural styles, with notable features including a well-preserved cloister, a square tower, and intricate stone carvings. The church’s nave, choir, and transept remain largely intact, providing visitors with a glimpse into the abbey’s original grandeur.
Hazel Mountain Chocolates - Hazel Mountain Chocolate is known for its commitment to traditional artisanal techniques and high-quality ingredients. Each chocolate bar is handcrafted with care and attention to detail, resulting in exquisite flavors and textures.
Dunguaire Castle - Dunguaire Castle is a well-preserved tower house located near the village of Kinvara in County Galway. Dunguaire Castle was built in the 16th century by the Hynes clan, who were the ruling family of the area. The castle served as a defensive stronghold and residence for the Hynes chieftains, providing protection for the surrounding lands and controlling access to Galway Bay.
The castle is a classic example of a medieval tower house, featuring thick stone walls, battlements, and a central tower. It is surrounded by a protective wall and overlooks the picturesque shoreline of Galway Bay.
Adults: €6.00
Youth: 5-16yrs: €2.95
Senior: €3.50
Under 5s go free.
Family tickets are available.
Galway - Kylemore Abbey and Connemara - Dublin
Aughnanure Castle - Aughnanure Castle is a historic fortress located near Oughterard in County Galway. Aughnanure Castle was built in the 16th century by the O’Flaherty clan, who were a powerful Gaelic Irish family in the region. The castle served as the ancestral seat of the O’Flaherty chieftains and played a significant role in local politics and warfare during the medieval period.
Adult: €5.00
Group/Senior: €4.00
Child/Student: €3.00
Family: €13.00
Kylemore Abbey & Victorian Walled Garden - Kylemore Abbey is a stunning neo-Gothic castle and estate located in Connemara, County Galway. Originally built as a private residence for the family of Mitchell Henry, a wealthy politician and businessman, Kylemore Abbey was completed in 1871. The castle was designed by renowned architect James Franklin Fuller and served as a luxurious retreat for the Henry family. In 1920, Kylemore Abbey was purchased by the Benedictine nuns, who established a girls’ boarding school on the estate. The nuns also converted part of the castle into a monastery, where they continue to live and worship to this day. The school operated until 2010 and educated generations of young women from Ireland and around the world.
Adult €17.00
Student €13.50
17 years or with a valid Student I.D. Free
Senior 65+ €13.50
Family €40 2 adults + 2-6 Children Under 16 - €40.00
Sky Road - The Sky Road is a scenic drive located near Clifden in County Galway. offering breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean, rugged coastline, and surrounding countryside. The drive begins and ends in Clifden, a charming town known as the “Capital of Connemara.” The Sky Road is a circular route that loops around the Clifden Bay peninsula, covering approximately 16 kilometres (10 miles) of picturesque coastal scenery. The road twists and turns along the coastline, providing stunning panoramic views at every turn.
Clifden - Clifden is the largest town in Connemara and serves as the unofficial capital of the region. Clifden was founded in the early 19th century by John D’Arcy, a wealthy landowner who built the town as a planned settlement. It quickly grew into a bustling market town and became an important centre for trade, agriculture, and tourism in Connemara. Clifden is known for its colourful storefronts, traditional Irish pubs, and historic buildings. The town’s architecture reflects its heritage as a market town and features a mix of Georgian, Victorian, and Edwardian-style buildings, as well as charming cottages and fishing harbour.
Lunch in Clifden offers a delightful culinary experience with a variety of options to suit every taste.
Pines Island Viewpoint - Pine Island Viewpoint is known for offering stunning panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
Quiet Man Bridge - “The Quiet Man Bridge” is a famous landmark located in County Galway, Ireland, near the village of Cong. It gained its name due to its appearance in the 1952 film “The Quiet Man,” directed by John Ford and starring John Wayne and Maureen O’Hara. The film, set in the picturesque Irish countryside, features several iconic scenes filmed around Cong, including the bridge.
The Quiet Man Bridge is a small, stone bridge spanning the River Cong.
Dublin - Return to Dublin
- Private transportation
- Mobile device chargers
- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- Mobile device chargers
- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Admissions
- Gratuities
- Admissions
- Gratuities
Maximize your time in Ireland with a two-day private tour departing from Dublin. Your chauffeur will pick you up at your preferred address in Dublin and drive you to the west of the country. You’ll have the opportunity to admire the views and avoid the stress of driving or renting a car. This tour includes a visit to some of the country’s most popular…
Maximize your time in Ireland with a two-day private tour departing from Dublin. Your chauffeur will pick you up at your preferred address in Dublin and drive you to the west of the country. You’ll have the opportunity to admire the views and avoid the stress of driving or renting a car. This tour includes a visit to some of the country’s most popular sites, such as Bunratty Castle, the Cliffs of Moher and Kylemore Abbey. Our professional chauffeur and tour guides will answer any questions you may have and will suggest great restaurants. Our guests travel in comfortable vehicles, always at their own pace. Overnight in Galway is a fantastic way to experience the vibrant culture and lively atmosphere of this charming city. Whether you opt for a boutique hotel in the heart of the city or a quaint bed and breakfast overlooking Galway Bay, you’ll find plenty of options to suit your preferences.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.