Day Tours & Transfers
Day Tours & Airport Transfers
Sit back and relax in one of our luxury vehicles and let our expert driver
do the rest
- Sample 1: Dingle Day Tour
- Sample 2: Ring of Kerry Day Tour
- Sample 3: Killarney, Adare & Limerick City
- Sample 4: Cliffs of Moher & Burren Tour
- Sample 5: Connemara Day Tour
- Sample 6: Cong Day Tour
- Sample 7: Aran Island Day Tour
- Sample 8: Mizen Head Day Tour
- Sample 9: Cork City Ramble
- Sample 10: Cobh & Blarney Castle
- Sample 11: Blarney & Cashel
Explore the Dingle Peninsula. Eask Tower View – Round Tower built in 1847 overlooking Dingle Bay. Visit Ventry Harbour & Pier – One of Ireland’s deepest harbours. Step into prehistoric Ireland and visit the Fahan Beehive Huts. Enjoy Magnificent views of The Blasket Islands – Explore the beauty of The Great Basket Islands, steeped in Irish culture and history. Walk on one of the most iconic beaches on The Dingle Peninsula, Coumeenole Beach. Check out the set location where Star Wars was filmed on Skellig Michael. Standing dramatically off the west coast of Ireland this alluring shard of rock off the Kerry coastline was once a sanctuary for early Christian monks in an effort to get closer to God. These hermit priests lived torturous lives living in confined beehive huts on the cliffs face. Whilst the rest of Europe was entering the Dark Ages, Christianity clung to cliff faces of these unique islands. Without doubt one of Irelands most spectacular locations Enjoy stunning Views of Mount Brandon. Drive Conor Pass Travel along Ireland’s highest mountain pass by road.
Travel the Ring of Kerry
The Ring of Kerry is considered one of the finest drives in the world. From rugged cliffs to golden beaches, small villages and pastures green to peat bogs and picturesque mountain ranges. This peninsula illustrates all that is beautiful, wonderful and wild in our beloved Ireland. From ancient stone forts to landscapes carved out of rock by the Ice Age, from sparkling lakes to winding mountain passes this day trip shall be a highlight and shall ensure lasting memories of the beautiful Kingdom of Kerry. Return to Killarney to relax and enjoy your evening.
Travel back in time as you take a traditional Jaunting Car Ride through the Killarney National Park and on to Ross Castle situated on the banks of the spectacular Killarney Lakes.
Take in the sights of some of Killarney’s most popular scenic hotspots like the iconic high spire of St. Mary’s Cathedral. Learn more about the nature of the Park as well as its famous wildlife inhabitants including the Irish Red Deer. Be transported back to 15th century Ireland with stories of the legendary stronghold of the O’Donoghue Chieftains and the ancient Castle’s tragic fall to the Cromwellian Army on their conquest of Ireland, the legend of the Lake and much, much more.
This tour lasts for 1 hour and will leave you with memories that last a lifetime. Afternoon tea is an option to add to this tour.
Head to the village of Adare, famous for its main street lined with thatched cottages and colourful gardens. Proceed to Limerick and take a panoramic tour of Limerick City
Your first stop is at Dunguaire Castle situated just outside the village of Kinvara. This is one of the most photographed castles on the whole of the island. Then we move on through the glacio-krast landscape of The Burren and past Corcomroe Abbey. This12th century Cistercian abbey is noted for its distinguished carvings and fascinating, rich ornamentation.
We will follow the Wild Atlantic Way along the coastline of County Clare, passing Black Head and Fanore Strand, both Wild Atlantic Way discovery points. The three Aran Islands are visible from here Inishmore, Inishmann and Inisheer as is Galway bay and the Connemara mountains.
We will make a photostop at Doolin Pier where you will feel the Atlantic wind in your face and enjoy the raw power of the sea as it crashes against the shore. During the summer there is an opportunity to avail of a cruise to the base of The Cliffs of Moher.
After you’ve worked up an appetite we will stop in Doolin for lunch. Try any of the local spots and you won’t be disappointed.
We will then stop at The Cliffs of Moher for 2 hours. The Cliffs are a signature point along The Wild Atlantic Way. Rising 214 meters out of the Atlantic Ocean, the Cliffs of Moher offer one of the most amazing views in Ireland. The Cliffs of Moher are one of Irelands most spectacular sights.
After the Cliffs of Moher, we will return to Galway via Lisdoonvarna, famous for its annual match making festival. Your guide will then drop you to your hotel where our tour concludes for the day.
Explore the hidden gems of Connemara on our fully guided day tour to Connemara National Park and Kylemore Abbey. We will stop in picturesque places such as the fishing village of Roundstone. We will stop at Derrygimlagh to see the remote site where Al cock and Browne crash landed their plane after making the first non-stop, trans-Atlantic flight in 1919 and where Marconi sent the first wireless message connecting Europe to America.
We will visit the charming town of Clifden where you can browse for souvenirs in the many gorgeous little gift and jewellery stores or grab a bite to eat in one of the pubs or restaurants. We will then visit the Sky Road, a discovery point along the Wild Atlantic Way. The view from here is spectacular; it really has to be seen to be believed.
We will then have a 2 hour stop at the iconic Kylemore Abbey built by Mitchell Henry in the 1860’s as a wedding gift to his wife Maragaret, the magnificent castle at Kylemore is a must see in Connemara.
Your guide will then drop you back to your hotel where you can relax and enjoy your evening.
Spend the day exploring the tiny Irish village of Cong, best known as the filming location of John Wayne’s The Quiet Man, this is a full-day guided tour. On this tour, you’ll visit the Ashford Castle, the Royal Abbey of Cong, the Pigeon Hole Cave, and enjoy a history cruise on Lough Corrib. We will pack in spectacular sights. Maybe enjoy a hawk walk at Ashford Castle.
Explore the savage beauty of the island of Inis Meáin. This is the middle of the Aran Island and is also the least visited of the three Aran Islands. It is my personal favorite! On this tour I offer walking tours of 14km, this is just a guideline, we can walk as little or a much as you would like.
We will travel to Rossaveal Ferry Port. Ferry time approx 50min with arrival on Inis Meáin at 11:20
We will visit Synge's Chair, a stunning viewing point at the edge of a sheer limestone cliff. After that we will head to Dún Chonchúir, this is a spectacular stone fort
We will then pass Teampaill na Seacht Mac Rí . This church ruin was an important place of pilgrimage in the past and the saint is said to be buried beside the church.
We will visit the ruins of Cill Cheannannach church built nearly 1, 200 years ago and Dún Fearbhaí Fort, the more neglected of the two forts on the island.We will also see beehive huts and visit the Knitwear Factory. We will stop for lunch in the only place available on the island, Teach Óstan
Our ferry leaves at 16. 30pm with arrival to Rossaveal approx 17. 20pm and travel on to Galway City.
Travel along the southern coastline of Ireland on this tour of the Wild Atlantic Way departing form Cork City. This tour includes scenic villages, historic landmarks and dramatic cliffs. Take in the spectacular natural beauty of Mizen Head, experience the vibrant market town of Bantry and see the Gougane Barra National Forest park during this full day excursion
Take a guided walking tour of Cork City Centre, our second city. This tour reveals the diverse and interesting background of this amazing city. Enjoy a fully guided walking tour of Cork city with our Failte Ireland approved Tour Guide.
Visit two of Cork’s most important towns – Cobh and Blarney- In Cobh learn about the history of Irish immigration through your guide. From the comfort of our luxury transport, travel through the Irish countryside to visit Blarney Castle, famed for the enchanting Blarney Stone, which grants those who kiss it the gift of gab. Admission to Blarney castle and gardens is included.
From the comfort of our luxury transport, travel through the Irish countryside to visit Blarney Castle, famed for the enchanting Blarney Stone, which grants those who kiss it the gift of gab. See, too, Cahir Castle and the Rock of Cashel Cathedral and gain insight into the region’s rich heritage from your guide. Visit Blarney Castle and kiss the famous Blarney Stone. Your guide will then drop you to your hotel where our tour concludes for the day. Once back in at the hotel the evening is yours, to relax and further explore your surroundings. Your guide will be happy to make recommendations for the best traditional pubs or alternative activities to suit your preferences.