Discover the Ring of Kerry with a private chauffeur. Explore charming towns, historical sites, and enchanting landscapes on this express day tour from Dublin.
Discover the Ring of Kerry with a private chauffeur. Explore charming towns, historical sites, and enchanting landscapes on this express day tour from Dublin.
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Ring of Kerry - Experience the lush green hills and shimmering lakes. Listen to the sheep bleating and watch cows grazing in the patchwork fields. Discover pristine golden beaches leading to breathtaking cliffs. This gem on Ireland’s southwest coast truly offers everything, attracting visitors from all over to explore the Ring of Kerry.
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- Ring of Kerry - Experience the lush green hills and shimmering lakes. Listen to the sheep bleating and watch cows grazing in the patchwork fields. Discover pristine golden beaches leading to breathtaking cliffs. This gem on Ireland’s southwest coast truly offers everything, attracting visitors from all over to explore the Ring of Kerry.
This captivating route around the Iveragh Peninsula, starting and finishing in Killarney, showcases all the major attractions – Moll’s Gap, Torc Waterfall, and the Gap of Dunloe are highlights – yet the journey itself is far more than just its famous spots. Within these 179km of road, each turn reveals a new visual delight, from lakes, rivers, and waterfalls to grand houses and castles.
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Killarney - Killarney provides a truly immersive Irish experience. Explore timeless natural beauty, vibrant culture, and rich history. Listen to the whispers of ancient tales and feel the warmth of the welcome.
Drive from Dublin to Kerry, through the stunning countryside and charming towns in western Ireland. Experience the essence of Ireland and perhaps even spot a leprechaun. -
Slea Head Drive - Slea Head Drive, one of Ireland’s most picturesque routes, takes you through historic sites, Irish-speaking villages, and famous Hollywood film locations, offering close-up views of the renowned Blasket Islands and distant views of the Skellig Islands on the southwestern horizon.
The Slea Head Drive (Slà Cheann Sléibhe) is a circular route, part of the Wild Atlantic Way, starting and ending in Dingle, encompassing numerous attractions and breathtaking views on the western end of the Dingle Peninsula. -
Conor Pass - The Conor Pass is one of Ireland’s highest mountain passes, offering the most dramatic and scenic route from the north to the south coast of the Dingle Peninsula. This narrow, winding road stretches for 12kms between Dingle town in the south and Kilmore Cross in the north, where roads diverge to Cloghane/Brandon or Castlegregory. The views from the road are stunning, with a glaciated landscape of mountains, corrie lakes, and a broad sweeping valley below.
At its steepest, the road winds around sharp cliff faces and passes high corrie lakes. - Dingle - The Dingle Peninsula, on Ireland’s southwest Atlantic coast, is surrounded by sandy beaches and rugged cliffs. Inland, there are rolling hills and mountains, including the 952m Mount Brandon. The region is an officially recognized stronghold of Irish language and culture. Dunmore Head, mainland Ireland’s easternmost point, offers views of the Blasket Islands, famous for Irish-language memoirs documenting rural life in the 1800s and 1900s.
Enjoy great pubs and a lively place to spend the night.

- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- In-person: English
- All fees and/or taxes
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- In-person: English
- All fees and/or taxes
- Dinner
- Accommodation
- Dinner
- Accommodation
The Ring of Kerry and the Dingle Peninsula are two renowned scenic routes in Ireland, each offering stunning views of the Atlantic coastline, verdant landscapes, and historical landmarks. The Ring of Kerry is a 179-kilometer loop in County Kerry, featuring attractions such as Killarney National Park, the Gap of Dunloe, and vistas of the Skellig Islands….
The Ring of Kerry and the Dingle Peninsula are two renowned scenic routes in Ireland, each offering stunning views of the Atlantic coastline, verdant landscapes, and historical landmarks. The Ring of Kerry is a 179-kilometer loop in County Kerry, featuring attractions such as Killarney National Park, the Gap of Dunloe, and vistas of the Skellig Islands. The Dingle Peninsula, slightly smaller yet equally breathtaking, is celebrated for its dramatic cliffs, ancient ring forts, and the charming town of Dingle, known for its traditional music and arts scene. Both routes highlight Ireland’s rugged beauty, rich history, and vibrant culture.
Please contact us if you are interested in turning this into a 3/4-day tour.
- Total duration includes the travel time
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.