Blarney Castle Tour: Full-Day Trip from Dublin

Embark on a scenic rail tour from Dublin to Blarney Castle in Cork. Kiss the famous Blarney Stone, explore the castle grounds, and learn about Ireland’s emigrants at the Queenstown Story in Cobh.

Duration: 12 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Blarney Castle & Gardens - Upon arriving in Cork at 09:35, we will transfer to our tour coach and travel through Cork City to Blarney Village, home to the historic Blarney Castle, which is over 600 years old.
    Explore the stunning gardens and take the opportunity to kiss the famous stone, believed to grant the gift of eternal eloquence to those who…
What's Included
  • Qualified driver-guide on coaches
  • Information pack
  • Reserved seats on trains
  • All travel by rail and coach from Dublin
  • Host on trains
  • Attractions Admissions
What's Not Included
  • Gratuities
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Food and drinks, unless specified
Additional Information

Your trip to Ireland isn’t whole without stopping by Blarney Castle! During this all-day adventure from Dublin, you’ll have the opportunity to peck the renowned Blarney Stone, roam the castle’s surroundings, and learn about the poignant history of Ireland’s expatriates at the Queenstown Story in Cobh. With train and bus, you’ll embark on a voyage…

Location
Dublin Heuston
Check in is 20 minutes prior to the departure time (6:40AM). Our yellow check-in stand is located close to the Customer Service Desk at Heuston Station where our representative will be waiting for you in their BRIGHT yellow jacket!
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Iryna_d
Nov 12, 2024
Nice and interesting - It was very interesting tour with plenty of beautiful spots. Blarney castle was amazing and majestic 😍
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Marvin_h
Oct 21, 2024
Norman a guide of compassion - Excellent tour with Norman. He is an extremely informative individual. Norman takes care of all his passengers individual. A kinder man you cannot meet. On the way back we were guided by Andrew who was also and guided us through Saturday track work.
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Expedition689065
Sep 24, 2024
Exquisite - The village of Cobh was incredibly quaint. We took the train from Cork which allows you to see the more rural areas in the south. Arriving in Cobh station was just a short walk to the village which is filled with colorful hillside homes and businesses. We strolled around town and then had a good workout walking to visit the striking St Colman’s Cathedral which sits on the hilltop and overlooks the enormous cruise port and shoreline. One suggestion would be to visit on a day there are no cruise lines at dock. This information is available online to see when cruise ships arrive and depart from Cobh.
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T6664hpkathyh
Sep 19, 2024
Tour of Blarney Castle and Cork. - Excellent tour. John was very knowledgeable, polite and thoughtful. The Blarney Castle and Seven Sisters garden was an interesting area to see.
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Lindami3916pt
Sep 19, 2024
Choose this trip and asked for Tour guide John Todd. Nobody is better. . - John, was amazing. He kept us advised, informed, watched out for everyone. Polite, thoughtful. Colored jacket allowed us to see him when needed
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Jet44613810938
Oct 31, 2024
Wonderful Trip to the Countryside - Loved this tour. We were 4 of us from India and got to experience the Irish countryside. The tour was well organised and without any major delays..the guides were knowledgeable and friendly. They made it a point to talk and keep everyone engaged. Special mention to our guide whose name I think is John who was very funny ( John if you are reading this - it's summer time in Dublin during the Jazz festival ;) )
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Rome
Oct 8, 2024
Great - Enjoyed trip well managed : guide was cordial : did not like the wait at train station to return but understand best to get us all rounded up. Very easy
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Jeffreym371
Nov 3, 2024
Underwhelmed but it was ok - It wasn't clear about departure time from Dublin, but we made the train, barely. Nice train ride. Blarney Castle was pretty, but didn't want to wait an hour to kiss anything. Walked around the gardens. You only pass through Cork in a bus, so you don't see much of the city. We were delayed with traffic, so we never got to see Cobh Cathedral on the inside. The museum in Cobh was ok and more about the Titanic and Lusitania.
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Kimberlyhf2094jq
Oct 10, 2024
AVOID this tour and company like the plague! - It was a HORRIBLE experience! From the moment our tour began, we were caught in delays, overcrowded buses with inept "guides," numerous blunders (losing cruise liner passengers that were part of our "group," which was NEVER advertised in the tour description) and delayed return to Dublin (11p instead of 7p as advertised). THE COMPANY & VIATOR WOULD NOT GIVE US A REFUND, DESPITE OUR HORRID EXPERIENCE AND OUR REPORT OF RUDE TREATMENT BY STAFF. Stay away from this company and Viator if you want to keep your sanity! This "tour" ruined our last few days in Dublin, and we will not use Viator ever again.
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Payton_h
Sep 19, 2024
The "tour" from Hell! - This is by far the WORST "tour" experience I have ever had. I use the word tour loosely, as it was more like a hostage experience! We should have been wary when we arrived at the train station to have the "guides" (another term I use loosely) inform us that they had "just" found out that there were rail repairs in process on our route, and we would have to disembark the train after only 45 minutes to ride buses (notice the plural!) to Blarney Castle. These railway repairs had obviously been going on for a while, as there were announcements all over the train station and on the passenger cars, yet there was NO attempt by the "tour" company to inform us that there would be multiple transfers and delays due to the rail works. If we had known how much this was going to extend the timeline of our trip, we would never have stepped foot on that train! Another issue was that the description of the tour is deceptive. Don’t believe that you are going to have a private rail car for your tour, or at least be "hosted" by your guide; instead, we got "strung out" amongst the regular train passengers, and our "guide" sat at the opposite end of the car from us (granted, that was where he could find a seat!). For the short train ride and long, crowded bus ride, were on our own to look at the countryside and figure out where we were; we used Google rather than have any conversation or information from our host. Our guide was obviously flustered by the rail/bus issues, and he spent more time "conferring with his colleagues" via mobile than he did engaging with his group the entire way to Blarney. Though it is not declared in the tour description, our group was joined that day by no less than 3 other groups from cruise ships that our "guides" were also responsible for delivering to a cruise liner in Cobh at the end of the day. These cruise patrons crowded the buses, causing numerous delays due to age and ability. I have no problem with cruise patrons, and realize that this demographic is generally older, but there was NO indication in the tour description that our numbers from Dublin would double with additional patrons we literally "picked up" along the way. These passengers added at least 1 1/2 hours in delays getting on and off buses and trains, both to Blarney and between Blarney and Cobh. Again, had we known, we would have never gone on this “tour.” After finally arriving at Blarney Castle (40 mins late, after making 3 stops for bus transfers and cruise patron pick up), we were handed a map by our "guide" and told to "have a go." There was no historical information given, no attempt to lead us as a group or show us the highlights of the Castle...all we were told was, "Oh good, the queue to the Castle looks shorter today, only an hour’s wait! By the way, we leave in 1 1/2 hours because we were late, and you should eat lunch here because there is no time later on." We maneuvered around the crowded complex (which my family nicknamed "Blarney World" for how commercialized it all was), decided we didn't have time to wait in line to kiss the Stone, found a place to eat, and then found the bus at the designated time. We were told we had a "hard leave" time at 1:30pm, but at 2pm, we were still on the bus at Blarney waiting for "lost" cruise ship patrons. (They had gotten on the wrong bus!) Finally underway, we were told we would then have less time at the Heritage Museum in Cobh, which was the place my family had most wanted to spend time (promised an hour on the itinerary)! There was no attempt by the driver or guide to abbreviate the "tour" (translate bus ride through traffic in Cork) to make up for any lost time; in fact, the traffic added more delay! During this drive through traffic, our "guide" tried to give us highlights and information about Cork, but mostly he forgot his own name. I knew more facts about Cork than he did, and I provided names/places from the back of the bus! Again, the "tour" description is deceptive, as we never got off the bus in Cork, we just circled around the river a few times so he could "hit the highlights" while the bus driver wrestled with traffic. After losing so much time with bus delays, traffic, and lost passengers, we ended up in Cobh with only 30 mins for the museum. We were then informed that another guide would take us back to Dublin, as our original guide was going on to Kilarney with a large part of the group. This new "guide" was rude, slow as molasses, uncommunicative and obviously there just to get paid, as he didn't engage with our group at all as we ATTEMPED to get back to Dublin. What proceeded was another horrific saga- train/train transfer, bus ride through traffic (causing another hour delay), delay on train platform for 30+ minutes in the cold/rain with no shelter...and then, the highlight of the day...the train running over something on the track in the middle of a tunnel, then coming to a complete halt in the dark! By this time, it was 9p, and we had not eaten since 11:30am (the time we had to eat at Blarney). The only food on the train was overpriced Twix bars and donuts on a concession truck, which we would have had to pay for. Our "guide" came up to us at this point and said, "apologies, folks!" at which time, I asked him if there was any way we could contact buses to transport us the remainder of the way back to Dublin). He shook his head and said "nope, this is Irish Railways for you" and made no further attempt to see to our comfort, make any arrangements to get us home, or apologize for the delays (remember, at this point we were already 3 hours past the original itinerary advertised by the company). Exhausted, hungry, and extremely disappointed about the day, I put my head in my hands in disgust. At this point, he YELLED at me, and said "well, what do you want ME to do about it??" The train finally started moving at 9:45pm, and we arrived back at the Dublin station at 10:30pm. Our "guide" made a minor attempt to get us in a taxi back to our hotel. We found our own (since he was walking at the speed of a snail), and finally got back to our hotel at 11p, only to find out the restaurant stopped serving food at 10:30pm. The trip is advertised as a 12-hour day, but it ended up being 16 hours due to the delays and gross mishandling by our “guides.” This horrible trip also impacted what we had wanted to visit the next day, as we were exhausted the next morning and had had no time to pack our things for our return plane trip. We had already purchased tickets to this planned/anticipated event, and lost money on that too. And these were just the “highlights” of the day. There was more that happened, but this has been long enough. Run as fast as you can away from this tour and don't look back.
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