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Experience the Ring of Kerry with a private chauffeur-driven tour from Killarney, featuring scenic stops, personalized service, and flexible itinerary options.
The Ring of Kerry Tour Private Chauffeur Driven from Killarney offers a highly personalized way to explore one of Ireland’s most stunning landscapes. Priced at $685.67 per group (up to 7 people), this full-day experience lasts approximately 7 to 9 hours and includes hotel pickup and drop-off. With a 5.0/5 rating based on 43 reviews and 95% recommended, this tour proves to be a popular choice for travelers seeking comfort, flexibility, and insight into the Irish countryside.
What sets this tour apart is its private nature—only your group participates—allowing for a tailored itinerary and personal attention from a knowledgeable guide. The guide’s familiarity with the area ensures you visit less crowded villages, admire breathtaking coastal views, and explore hidden local spots that large bus tours often miss. This experience is ideal for those who want a relaxed pace with the ability to customize stops based on interests.
While the tour is praised for its excellent guide service and beautiful scenery, weather can influence the experience, especially at outdoor stops like the Kerry Cliffs. Still, the flexibility and personal touch make it a strong option for visitors who value comfort and genuine local insights over a rigid schedule.


This luxury private tour begins with hotel pickup in Killarney at 9:30am, ensuring a smooth start to the day. Travelers are transported in a Mercedes S-Class long wheelbase sedan, which offers ample space and comfort for the journey. The pick-up service is included, and the tour accommodates most travelers, including those with service animals or children who are accompanied.
The group size is limited to 7 guests, maintaining an intimate atmosphere and allowing the guide to focus on your interests. The duration is roughly 7 to 9 hours, providing plenty of time to enjoy each stop without feeling rushed.
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The first stop is the picturesque fishing village of Portmagee, where guests can enjoy lunch in a charming seaside setting. This free stop typically lasts about an hour, giving enough time to savor local seafood or relax by the harbor. Its quaint streets and scenic views make it a favorite for travelers looking for authentic local flavor.
Portmagee acts as a gateway to the surrounding coastal scenery. Although no admission fee applies, this stop offers photos opportunities and a taste of Ireland’s maritime culture.

Next are the Kerry Cliffs, which are often praised as more beautiful than the Cliffs of Moher. Visitors walk a 5-minute path to reach the cliffs, passing by ponies, Lamas, and replica Beehive Huts. The cliffs offer spectacular views of the Skellig Islands, with nesting seabirds early in the year making the landscape lively.
The entry fee for the cliffs is about 6 per person, and the stop lasts around 40 minutes. While the admission fee is not included, the breathtaking scenery and the opportunity to walk right to the edge of the cliffs make this a highlight. Safety fences are in place, but visitors should exercise caution at the lookout points.

The tour includes a 30-minute stop in Sneem, a small, charming village known for its friendly atmosphere. This is the perfect time for refreshments and perhaps some local ice cream or cake. The village’s relaxed vibe provides a chance to stretch, browse shops, or simply take in the views of the surrounding countryside.
This stop is free of charge and offers a pleasant break from the driving, all within a scenic setting that captures the essence of rural Ireland.

As you pass through Caherciveen, notable for being the birthplace of Daniel O’Connell, the tour makes a quick viewpoint stop. Here, guests see the Daniel O’Connell Memorial Church, which is the only church in Ireland not dedicated to a saint. While this stop is more about viewing from the vehicle than a lengthy walk, it adds historical context to the journey through County Kerry.

A key stop is the Kerry Bog Village Museum, where visitors spend about 40 minutes exploring Famine cottages and Irish cottages from the 1930s. The site offers a glimpse into historic Irish life, and includes feeding Irish Wolfhounds, renowned as one of the world’s largest dogs.
Admission fees are not included, but the museum provides a hands-on experience that enriches the understanding of Ireland’s rural past. The cottages, displays, and animals contribute to an engaging visit.

One of the tour’s highlights is the Kells Sheep Centre, where a world champion shepherd demonstrates sheep herding with Border Collies. The 35-minute demonstration showcases man and dog teamwork, captivating audiences of all ages. It’s a unique chance to see working dogs in action and learn about sheep farming traditions.
No admission fee is required, making this stop both entertaining and educational. The demonstration often leaves guests with a new appreciation for Irish sheep farming.

Throughout the tour, the guide’s expertise and friendly demeanor earn high praise. Reviews highlight how guides share stories, knowledge, and local tips, making the experience more engaging. Many reviewers appreciate the flexibility to modify stops or spend more time at favorite sights.
The luxury vehicle and private setting allow for spontaneous changes and personalized commentary, elevating this tour beyond typical bus excursions.
While the tour promises stunning ocean and landscape views, weather can influence visibility. Some reviews mention poor weather conditions, such as fog and rain, limiting scenic visibility at spots like the cliffs. However, the guide’s effort to adapt—including extra visits or alternative stops—helps mitigate these issues.
Travelers should be prepared for variable weather, especially outside the summer months, but the comfort and flexibility of a private tour help make the best of less-than-ideal conditions.
Given its high ratings and personalized approach, this tour offers excellent value for those seeking comfort, flexibility, and expert commentary. The $685.67 price covers up to 7 guests, making it a cost-effective way to enjoy the beauty of Kerry without the crowds or rigid schedules of larger tours.
It’s especially well-suited for families, small groups, or couples who want a relaxed, tailored day with a knowledgeable guide. While outdoor weather can impact the experience, the personal touch and varied stops generally make it a worthwhile investment.
This private chauffeur-driven tour from Killarney delivers a comfortable, customizable experience of the Ring of Kerry with personalized service and expert knowledge. Visitors will appreciate the careful selection of stops, from scenic cliffs to charming villages and cultural sites, all in a luxurious vehicle.
While weather can sometimes limit outdoor sightseeing, the flexibility and attentive guide help ensure a memorable day. The small-group setting and tailored itinerary are perfect for those who want to avoid crowded bus tours and prefer a more intimate exploration of Ireland’s stunning landscape.
Travelers who value comfort, local insights, and the freedom to customize will find this tour an excellent choice for experiencing the Ring of Kerry in style.
“Beautiful tour and Billy was a great guide! The ring of Kerry is beautiful and a private tour is the best way to experience it.”
What is included in the price?
The private tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, bottled water, and the guide’s personal attention. Lunch and admission fees for stops like the Kerry Cliffs and Kerry Bog Village are not included.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 7 to 9 hours, allowing ample time at each stop and flexibility for spontaneous changes.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children must be accompanied, and the vehicle provides enough space for family groups. The stop at the sheep center and village offers engaging activities suitable for kids.
Can the itinerary be customized?
Yes, as a private tour, it offers the flexibility to tailor stops and spend more time at preferred locations, within the overall schedule.
What should I bring?
Bring weather-appropriate clothing, camera, and any personal items needed for a full day of sightseeing.
Is this a good choice in bad weather?
While outdoor views at cliffs and coastal spots may be limited in poor weather, the guide’s adaptability and interior stops help make the day enjoyable regardless.
How many people can join this tour?
The maximum group size is 7 guests, ensuring a personal and intimate experience.
What’s the booking process?
Most travelers book about 45 days in advance, and the tour can be canceled free of charge if canceled at least 24 hours prior.