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Discover Ireland's heritage on this 6-hour private tour from Dublin, featuring Newgrange, the Hill of Tara, and optional sites with expert guides and flexible planning.
The 6-hour Half-Day Award-Winning Private Tour of the Boyne Valley offers an engaging journey into Ireland’s ancient landmarks, all from the comfort of a private setting. Priced at $645.34 per group for up to 4 people, this tour is designed for those who want a personalized experience exploring iconic sites like Newgrange and the Hill of Tara with a knowledgeable guide.
This tour departs from Dublin, with pickup offered, making the logistics straightforward. The guide leads you through a carefully curated route, dedicated to Irish heritage and archaeology. You’ll visit UNESCO World Heritage Site Newgrange, explore the Hill of Tara, and potentially see Monasterboice Monastic Site, Mellifont Abbey, or even Four Knocks—an alternative to Newgrange if tickets are sold out.
While Newgrange admission tickets are not included and need to be purchased separately, the tour’s flexibility allows for adjustments based on site availability and your interests. The average booking time of 45 days in advance underscores the popularity, and reviews highlight knowledgeable guides and smooth logistics. For an authentic Irish experience, this private tour balances historical depth with personalized comfort.

The tour begins with a visit to Newgrange, an ancient passage tomb recognized globally as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Built around 3200 BC, it predates the Egyptian pyramids and Stonehenge, making it a highlight for archaeology enthusiasts.
While the admission tickets are not included, detailed instructions are provided for pre-booking, ensuring you access the site’s interior chamber—famous for its winter solstice sunrise alignment. The site’s exterior and surroundings offer stunning views, and the guide shares stories about its construction and cultural significance.
Visitors should plan for approximately 2 hours at Newgrange, noting that access to the chamber is first come, first serve, and tickets must be secured well in advance. The tour’s flexibility allows for extra time or alternative visits if Newgrange is fully booked on the day.
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Next, the Hill of Tara offers a captivating glimpse into Ireland’s past as the political and religious hub of early Ireland. Once the seat of the High Kings, this site was believed to be a dwelling for the gods and an entrance to eternal joy.
Your guide shares stories about Celtic High Kings and legends surrounding the site, bringing history to life. This stop is admission free, making it an accessible highlight of the tour.
Expect about an hour at Tara, with plenty of opportunities to walk the grounds, enjoy panoramic views, and absorb the atmosphere of Ireland’s ancient monarchy. The site’s significance and scenic setting make it a favorite for those interested in Ireland’s mythic past.

Depending on time, the tour can include Monasterboice Monastic Site and Mellifont Abbey.
Monasterboice features early Christian ruins and large high crosses, giving a glimpse into Ireland’s monastic life. These remains are a national monument, and the site offers a peaceful setting for reflection.
Mellifont Abbey holds historical importance as Ireland’s first Cistercian monastery, established in 1152. Its ruins include a church and cloisters, with a story that extends from its founding to its dissolution in 1539.
Both sites are free to visit, and the guide can tailor the visit based on available time, making these stops excellent for those interested in medieval Ireland.

Four Knocks serves as an alternative stop if tickets for Newgrange are unavailable. Built around 5000 years ago, it’s a passage chamber tomb with a pear-shaped chamber and three smaller chambers.
Discovered through excavations completed in 1952, the site offers insight into early burial practices. It is located 10 miles southeast of Newgrange, between Ardcath and the Naul.
The short visit allows you to explore the tomb’s structure and learn about its significance, making it a worthwhile alternative if access to Newgrange is restricted.

Slane Castle is an option to extend the tour if time permits. Since the castle dates back to the late 18th century and remains the family seat of the Conyngham family, it’s a notable addition for architecture and history buffs.
Admission is not included, but the castle’s grounds and history make for an interesting visit. The guide can recommend the visit as an extension, with about an hour allocated, depending on your interests.
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This private tour offers flexibility to customize the itinerary according to your interests and the time available. The guide is open to suggestions, allowing you to modify stops or extend your day for an extra cost.
The tour includes round-trip private transfer from Dublin, bottled water, and WiFi in most vehicles for convenience. The vehicle size is typically a saloon for up to 4 passengers, with options for a minivan upon request for more space.
Pickup is offered, simplifying logistics for visitors staying in Dublin or arriving via cruise ships (additional surcharge). The tour operates on a strict non-refundable basis, emphasizing the importance of pre-booked tickets and planning.

Many reviews emphasize the expertise and friendliness of the guides. Guides like Miriam and Noel receive praise for their local knowledge, storytelling skills, and willingness to accommodate guest interests.
Guests appreciate guides who share insights into Irish mythology and history, making each stop informative and lively. The guides’ flexibility and helpfulness stand out, especially in managing site access and explaining complex histories.
With a perfect rating of 5.0 based on 63 reviews, the tour consistently impresses. Reviewers mention well-organized logistics, excellent guides, and stunning sites.
Some note the separate booking required for Newgrange, but guides help navigate this process, and many praise the overall value. The small group size and private nature add to the experience’s intimacy and comfort.
This 6-hour private tour balances history, archaeology, and scenic beauty with flexibility and personal service. It’s highly suitable for history buffs, archaeology enthusiasts, and anyone interested in Irish legends.
While the cost of tickets for Newgrange is separate, the tour’s customization options and experienced guides make it a valuable way to explore Ireland’s ancient sites comfortably. It suits travelers who prefer a private, tailored experience over larger group tours, and are prepared to plan ahead for site reservations.
For those wanting a comprehensive yet relaxed exploration of Ireland’s heritage, this tour delivers an engaging, well-paced day in the Boyne Valley.
“Jerry was above and beyond fantastic! He was warm, kind, and informative. This is not completely private tour, though.”
Are the entrance tickets to Newgrange included?
No, tickets must be purchased separately, but guidance on how to book is provided.
How long is the overall tour?
Approximately 6 hours, with time allocated to each site based on availability and interest.
Is pickup included from Dublin?
Yes, pickup is offered as part of the private tour.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Absolutely, the guide is flexible and can suggest changes to fit your interests.
What sites are included in the tour?
Mainly Newgrange and the Hill of Tara, with optional visits to Monasterboice, Mellifont Abbey, Four Knocks, and Slane Castle.
What is the group size?
Up to 4 people per vehicle, ensuring a personalized experience.
Is this tour suitable for all physical abilities?
Most travelers can participate, but it’s best to check access details for each site in advance.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes, a camera, and any personal items you may need for the day.
Can I extend beyond 6 hours?
Yes, with an additional cost, your guide can accommodate extended visits.
What do reviews say about the guides?
Reviews consistently praise guides for their knowledge, friendliness, and flexibility, making the experience memorable.