Explore Cork’s scenic countryside with guide Sean. Enjoy folklore, history, and traditional music in a luxury minibus. Book your unforgettable journey today.
Explore Cork’s scenic countryside with guide Sean. Enjoy folklore, history, and traditional music in a luxury minibus. Book your unforgettable journey today.
- Blarney Castle & Gardens - Explore the majestic Blarney Castle, its stunning gardens, and pathways. Kiss the iconic Blarney Stone to receive the gift of eloquent speech before wandering through the lush, green gardens.
- Blarney Woollen Mills - After visiting the castle, relax with some shopping at “The biggest Irish shop in the world.” Enjoy a…
- Blarney Castle & Gardens - Explore the majestic Blarney Castle, its stunning gardens, and pathways. Kiss the iconic Blarney Stone to receive the gift of eloquent speech before wandering through the lush, green gardens.
- Blarney Woollen Mills - After visiting the castle, relax with some shopping at “The biggest Irish shop in the world.” Enjoy a meal in the restaurant or a drink in the pub, the perfect way to unwind after acquiring the gift of gab.
- The English Market - One of the oldest markets of its kind in Europe, dating back to 1788. This renowned food market emphasizes fresh local produce and was famously visited by Queen Elizabeth during her Cork visit in 2011.
- Anglesea Street - Learn about the War of Independence at City Hall, which was burned down at the height of the fighting and rebuilt in the 1930s. See the busts of Cork’s two famous martyrs of the time, Tomas McCurtain and Terence McSwiney, out front.
- St Fin Barre’s Cathedral - The iconic St. Finbarr’s Cathedral stands out with its beautiful Gothic architecture among Cork’s finest buildings. Built between 1864 and 1879, it has been a religious site since the 6th century. A must-see, with optional entry for a small fee.
- Lough Wildlife Sanctuary - The Lough is a beautiful spot in the city where Cork residents like to relax amidst the stunning wildlife. Fed by underwater springs, it is a popular place for walkers, families, and more.
- Ringfinnan Garden of Remembrance - This peaceful garden commemorates all those who lost their lives on 9/11 and has a special connection with the F.D.N.Y.
- Old Head - The Old Head of Kinsale offers breathtaking clifftop views and the Lusitania Tower, where you can learn about the sinking of the famous American passenger ship. Nearby, enjoy views of the world-renowned golf course.
- Charles Fort - A 16th-century bastion fort with stunning views of Kinsale town and harbor, making it an ideal photo opportunity.
- Kinsale - The quaint old town of Kinsale, with its beautiful narrow streets, exudes an aura of grandeur. Known as the gourmet capital of Ireland, it is famous for its food.
- Use of USB ports to keep phones, cameras, tablets, PCs, etc.
- Use of USB ports to keep phones, cameras, tablets, PCs, etc.
- Lunch
- Lunch
Your experienced guide Sean will take you on a magical journey through Cork’s magnificent countryside taking in all the beautiful sights, scenic, historic and cultural to ensure you have a day to remember. He will give you all the folklore, history and culture of his native county in his new spacious air conditioned luxury van.As we meander our way…
Your experienced guide Sean will take you on a magical journey through Cork’s magnificent countryside taking in all the beautiful sights, scenic, historic and cultural to ensure you have a day to remember. He will give you all the folklore, history and culture of his native county in his new spacious air conditioned luxury van.As we meander our way through the city and county some traditional music helps to set the tone for a day to remember.
Multi day tours available on request.
- Remaining Time is for the Travel time
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.