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Explore Ireland on this 6-day guided tour from Dublin, visiting top sights like the Cliffs of Moher, Blarney Castle, and Giant's Causeway with included accommodation.

This 6-day all-inclusive tour from Dublin offers a practical way to see Ireland’s key attractions without the stress of driving or planning. For $1,041.55 per person, travelers enjoy accommodation, daily breakfast, and transport along the scenic routes that cover the country’s highlights. With an average booking lead time of 63 days, this trip is well-regarded and recommends 90% of travelers.
The tour departs from Paddy’s Palace in Dublin and features WiFi, USB charging points, and live commentary. This package suits those who want a comprehensive experience with minimal hassle, especially since accommodations and transport are arranged ahead of time.
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The journey begins with a first stop at Monasterboice, a site dating back to year 501. Visitors can admire some of Ireland’s best-preserved Celtic crosses and a fully intact Round Tower. This stop offers a glimpse into Ireland’s early monastic history before heading to Belfast.
In Belfast, the Titanic Belfast attraction is a major highlight, offering a detailed look at the ship’s conception, construction, and tragic maiden voyage. The ticket is included, providing an immersive experience. Optional Black Taxi Tours offer a deeper look into Belfast’s Peace Wall and political murals, though this is a pay-on-arrival activity.

On the second day, the tour takes travelers to the Giant’s Causeway, famed for its hexagonal basalt columns and associated legends about Irish giant Fionn MacCumhaill. The skip-the-line entry to the Giant’s Causeway Visitor Centre is included, allowing guests to learn more about this UNESCO World Heritage site.
A short walk on the Causeway’s trail offers spectacular views, while the Dark Hedges, planted in the 18th century, serve as a popular photo spot. Recognized for their appearance as King’s Road in “Game of Thrones,” these trees provide a perfect backdrop for photos.
Later, the group visits Londonderry, walking along its historic city walls from 1613 and exploring the Bogside district, famously referenced in U2’s song about Bloody Sunday. The tour offers free leisure time in Derry before moving on.

Days three and four focus on the Wild Atlantic Way, with stops at Strandhill for lunch, where you can enjoy pub fare and stroll along European-renowned beaches. The drive along this coast offers spectacular ocean vistas and access to Galway, where a free walking tour introduces the city’s lively atmosphere.
The Cliffs of Moher are a major highlight, rising over 700 feet and providing stunning views of the Atlantic. The guided visit includes entry to the Cliffs’ visitor center and ample time to take in the scenery. The nearby Burren, known for its unique botanical diversity, offers a lunar landscape where Alpine, Arctic, and Mediterranean flowers grow side by side.

On day five, the tour ventures to the Dingle Peninsula, often called the most beautiful in Ireland. The Slea Head Drive offers views of Sleeping Giant Island, the Blasket Islands, and ancient Beehive Huts dating back to 2000 B.C. The area, famous for its Gaelic-speaking communities, provides authentic cultural experiences alongside breathtaking scenery.
The charming town of Dingle boasts 52 pubs, making it a lively place to shop for arts and crafts and listen to traditional Irish music. The evening accommodation in Killarney allows for an authentic Irish county town experience with options to explore the Killarney National Park.

The final day begins with a horse-and-cart ride through Killarney National Park, giving an easy-paced taste of the lush landscape. Afterwards, the tour heads toward Blarney Castle, where visitors can kiss the Blarney Stone to gain the gift of eloquence.
The gardens surrounding the castle provide a peaceful setting for a short walk, and the Blarney Woolen Mills offers last-minute souvenirs. The tour then travels through the Golden Vale, Ireland’s prime agricultural region, before returning to Dublin in the late afternoon.

The tour features professional guides, with live commentary that enhances understanding of Ireland’s landscapes and history. The group size can be up to 56 travelers, making for a lively but manageable atmosphere. The meeting point is centrally located in Dublin, simplifying access for most travelers.
Transport is in a modern, air-conditioned coach with WiFi and USB charging points, ensuring comfort during long stretches. The tour runs rain or shine, so packing appropriate clothing is advisable, especially since some stops like the Cliffs of Moher involve exposed viewpoints.

Guests can choose between Backpacker and Economy lodging options. The Backpacker option involves staying in hostel dorms, while the Economy option offers private rooms in bed & breakfasts. The accommodations are spread across Belfast, Derry, Galway, Dingle Peninsula, and Killarney.
The tour does not include hotel pickup or drop-off, and some optional activities, such as Black Taxi Tours or horse riding in Killarney, are organised and paid separately.
The tour earns a solid 4.6/5 rating based on 244 reviews. Many praise the knowledgeable guides, especially guide and driver Danny, who is described as humorous, friendly, and informative. Reviewers highlight the spectacular scenery, well-organized itinerary, and value for money.
Some critiques mention disorganized pickup points or accommodations that lack elevators or air conditioning, which could be a concern for travelers with mobility issues. A few reviews note unexpected changes in itinerary or missed stops, so flexibility and patience may be needed.
This tour offers a rundown of Ireland’s most famous sights with convenient logistics and comfortable transportation. It suits travelers seeking a stress-free, guided experience that covers a broad swath of Ireland’s landscape and history.
While the accommodation quality varies and some optional activities are paid separately, the value, scenery, and storytelling make this a strong choice for first-time visitors and those eager to see Ireland’s highlights in a short time. The expert guides and spectacular views make for a memorable trip, especially for those who enjoy learning while exploring.
“The whole trip was memorable because we were able to see so many different sites plus Learn a lot about the history of Ireland. Our tour guide Dan…”
What is included in the tour price?
The 6-day tour includes accommodation, breakfast, transport, and visits to major attractions like the Cliffs of Moher, Blarney Castle, and Giant’s Causeway. The Titanic Belfast ticket is also included.
Are meals other than breakfast included?
No, meals other than breakfast are not included unless specified. Visitors can purchase food at stops like Strandhill, Doolin, or Dingle.
Can I choose different lodging options?
Yes, the tour offers Backpacker or Economy options. Backpacker accommodations are in hostel dorms, while Economy includes private rooms in bed & breakfasts.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour starts at Paddy’s Palace, Mountjoy, Dublin and returns to the same location in the late afternoon on the sixth day.
Is this tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
Some accommodations lack elevators and air conditioning, which might pose challenges. The route involves walking along city walls and outdoor sites, so mobility considerations should be taken into account.
Are optional activities included?
Optional activities like Black Taxi Tours in Belfast or horse riding in Killarney are not included and must be paid separately.
What is the maximum group size?
The group size can be up to 56 travelers, fostering a lively group atmosphere without being overly crowded.
How do I handle changes to the booking or pickup points?
Changes to pickup locations must be confirmed in writing at least the evening before. The tour route is fixed and cannot be modified on the day.
What makes this tour stand out?
The comprehensive itinerary, professional guides, and spectacular scenic stops like the Cliffs of Moher and Slea Head Drive make this tour a well-rounded introduction to Ireland.