9 DAY ALL IRELAND EXPLORER Trip by Rabbies

Destination
Starts at

Dublin

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Ends at

Dublin

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Duration

9 days

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Group Size

Maximum 16

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Physical Rating

easy Information

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Style

discovery Information

About your trip

This comprehensive nine-day tour of Ireland starts and ends in Dublin, showing off all that the island has to offer in between. You’ll take in some of the country's most famous landscapes and cultural sites, while getting to know the people of Ireland and Northern Ireland along the way.

The award-winning Titanic Museum, which details the tragic story of the world’s most famous maritime disaster, and Unesco heritage site the Giant’s Causeway are on offer on day one after a trip up to Belfast. From there you’ll head out on a circumnavigation of the island, taking in historic sites like Blarney Castle, where you can kiss the famous stone, which could give you the “gift of the gab” in return.

The tour also explores Ireland’s rugged beauty, from the Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland to the stunning landscapes of the Wild Atlantic Way and the cliffs of Moher, among several breath-taking options.

Throughout the route, you'll experience all the charm of Ireland, including its peaceful nature, its lively cities and its unique and fascinating history, before heading back to Dublin for a final pint of Guinness before you say your goodbyes. 

Trip Highlights

  • Discover the culture and the natural beauty of both Ireland and Northern Ireland in this all-encompassing tour.
  • Learn about the fascinating heritage and often difficult past of Northern Ireland's unique capital, Belfast. 
  • Look out for swooping seabirds as you walk along the amazing trails on top of the Cliffs of Moher.
  • Hit the road on an exhilarating journey through the Ring of Kerry, home to some of Ireland's most dramatic and breathtaking scenery.
  • Set foot where giants once stood in Northern Ireland's legendary Giant's Causeway. 

Your Itinerary

  1. Day 1 From Dublin to Belfast


    9:00 AM - Tour departs at 9:00 AM from opposite the Kilkenny Shop, Nassau Street, Dublin.
    Please ensure you are at the meeting point at 8:45 AM.

    Departing Dublin you head north to Belfast, a city famed for its industrial heritage and turbulent past. You take a short city tour which covers the capital’s triumphs, tragedies and soul. You then have time for lunch and exploring in the Titanic Quarter, are generated hub where the famous liner was built and launched in 1911. Here you can visit the award-winning Titanic museum, board the HMSCaroline or take a black cab tour of the city. Leaving bustling Belfast behind, you travel through the phenomenal scenery of the Antrim Coast and Glens, an official Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Moving along the winding roads from Ballycastle, you enter the awe inspiring setting of the Giant’s Causeway, a place where history and myth collide spectacularly with raw geological power. Waving farewell to the giant’s steps, you head to Portrush, a charming fishing village and your home for the night.

    Accommodation

    Hotel in B&B in Portrush

  2. Day 2 County Donegal: stunning sceneries and Gaelic heritage

    You head to Derry, the fabulous 17th-century walled city that boasts seven ornate gates. Derry was designated as UK City of Culture in 2013, and you get time to explore its museums, galleries and excellent markets. From here, you head to County Donegal, which boasts stunning scenery and a strong Gaelic heritage. You then head into the picturesque Glenveagh National Park and past the soaring peak of Mount Errigal, before traveling through the traditional fishing villages of the area. Along the way there will be plenty time for walks, photos and soaking up the local culture before arriving at your overnight stop in Donegal.

    Accommodation

    Hotel or B&B in Donegal

  3. Day 3 County Sligo and views of the Atlantic Coast

    In the morning, you pass south along the coast near Donegal and into County Sligo. This area is home to the burial site of famed poet WB Yeats, and dramatic views of the gorgeous mountain, Benbulben. Outside Sligo Town lies Carrowmore, where you have the chance to visit the largest collection of megalithic tombs in Ireland, some of which date back over 6000 years. Moving westwards, you enter County Mayo, an area ravaged by the Great Potato Famine. Winding roads curve through the picturesque farmlands,bogs and open moors, offering views of distant hills and the Atlantic coast, where you’ll visit the dramatic Achill Island. Here you have time to savour the rugged sea and peaceful beauty. From here it is a short drive to Westport – your base for the next two nights.

    Accommodation

    Hotel or B&B in Westport

  4. Day 4 Connemara National Park

    Westport and the Connemara National Park are the areas you explore today. The itinerary is flexible and your guide will ensure you take the route that best suits the weather. Your options include the beautiful house and grounds at Kylemore Abbey, the Connemara National Park, Clifden (the first transatlantic flight landed here), the Sky Road, and the Twelve Bens of Connemara. After an incredible day of exploration you return back to Westport, where you can dine on the delicious local seafood in the town’s top-notch restaurants.

    Accommodation

    Hotel or B&B in Westport

  5. Day 5 Enjoy the culture, sea views, and historic streets of Galway City

    Travelling through the heart of Connemara, you arrive in the town of Cong on the shore of Lough Corrib. This area was where “The Quiet Man” was filmed and you’re free to wander the local museum devoted to the movie. Alternatively, you can visit the magnificently restored 12th century Cong Abbey. Your route then weaves through the Maam Valley, a stunning pass lined by gorgeous mountains. Exiting the valley, you head to Galway City, a vibrant harbour city that combines traditional market life with high-quality restaurants and pubs. The afternoon and evening are free to explore this lively university city. You will be collected from your accommodation the following morning by your new tour guide.

    Accommodation

    Hotel or B&B in Galway

  6. Day 6 Marvel at the steep Cliffs of Moher

    A short drive along the coast from Galway City lies the Burren, one of Ireland’s national treasures. It’s home to one of the earliest Christian settlements in Ireland and broad limestone pavements and rare flora. After time to explore the area, you travel to Kilfenora, the “town of the crosses”. You can visit the town’s fabulous ancient cathedral and before we stop for lunch in one of the area’s charming villages. You then head to the incredible Cliffs of Moher. Walk the stunning cliff trails as seabirds swoop through the clear air above you. And learn about the unique ecosystem in the excellent and award-winning environmental exhibition nearby. The tour then moves south through County Clare, passing its famous golf course on the way to the picturesque beach at Lahinch. From here you board a ferry across the Shannon Estuary to the lakeside town of Killarney. This energetic, charming area will be your base for the next three nights, so take your time sampling the superb collection of traditional pubs and live music.

    Accommodation

    Hotel or B&B in Killarney

    Activities Included
    • Cliffs of Moher entry
  7. Day 7 Traverse the Dingle Peninsula, famous for its scenery and Gaelic culture

    Today, your tour explores the fabulous Dingle Peninsula. Your first stop is Inch Beach, a vast expanse of sand stretching out into the Atlantic. Venturing down the narrow roads away from the beach leads you through the town of Dingle. You continue towards Slea Head, an area loaded with ancient forts and prehistoric dwellings. The impressive views of the nearby Blasket Islands make this an excellent spot for panoramic photos. If the weather is pleasant, you can ramble along the beaches and cliff tops to fully appreciate the incredible vistas. Arriving back amidst the brightly coloured houses and jolly harbour ofDingle, you can spend the remainder of the afternoon enjoying delicious seafood in this idyllic setting. In the evening, you head back to Killarney, with time for an evening stroll in the National Park that encapsulates the town. (On some tours, days seven and eight are switched).

    Accommodation

    Hotel or B&B in Killarney

  8. Day 8 Tour the world renowned Ring of Kerry, hailed globally for its incredible scenery and cultural heritage

    Today, you explore the Ring of Kerry, a spectacular route through some of Ireland’s most visually spectacular areas.


    You head out in the morning, stopping first at Ireland’s highest mountain, Carrauntoohil. After snapping some shots of its rugged majesty, you join the scenic coast road through Glenbeigh and Kells on the way to Cahersiveen. 


    Possible stops include the site of “The Liberator of Ireland” Daniel O’Connell’s birthplace and an impressive ring fort outside Portmagee. You stop for lunch in the quaint fishing village of Portmagee. Alternatively, you can have a quick snack and head to the island of Valentia for a visit to the Skellig Experience. 


    This excursion teaches you about the ancient community of monks who made the outcrop of rocky islands their home. In the afternoon, there’s a photo stop in Charlie Chaplin’s “home away from home” at Waterville, before enjoying fine views at the top of Coonmakista pass. Winding down from the peaks, you head to Derrynane House, home of the family O’Driscoll. Daniel O’Driscoll holds a special place in Irishhearts, as an emancipating force from colonial rule. Enjoy a walk in the scenic gardens here, as well as a visit to the main house. Continuing along the Ring, you stop at Moll’s Gap and the Ladies View. Stroll a short way from here to the Torc Waterfall before heading back to Killarney.

    Accommodation

    Hotel or or B&B in Killarney

  9. Day 9 Goodbye Ireland!

    Heading east through the mountains of West Cork, you weave along the Lee Valley until you reach Blarney Castle. You have time here to take in the castle grounds, and maybe kiss the famous Blarney Stone and receive the “gift of the gab”! In the afternoon, the tour heads to the heritage town of Cahir, where there’s a distinctive island castle in the River Suir. The final stop of the tour is Kilkenny, a bustling city with a fine castle, river side walks, and an impressive National Craft Centre. There’s also the chance one last Guinness before heading back on the road again for the last leg of the journey, back to Dublin.


    19:00 - Approximate return time. Tour finishing point: Dublin Nassau Street Drop Off, Opposite the Kilkenny Shop, Nassau St, Dublin.

What's included

  • Professional and friendly driver guide
  • 8 Breakfasts
  • Small group (16 people max) for a more personal experience
  • Transport in a 16-seat Mercedes luxury mini-coach
  • Admission to Cliffs of Moher

What's not included

  • Visa
  • Travel Insurance
  • Hotel Transfers (unless otherwise stated in the Included Activities section above)
  • Flights to and from the destination
  • Entrance fees unless specified
  • Food & drinks
  • Tip or gratuity

Customer Reviews

Accommodation

Accommodation Notes

Accommodation is in either 3* hotels or B&B. 

Please note that due to some hotels being located in remote destinations and therefore being some small family-run properties, we might not be able to allocate the same accommodation for the whole group and might need to split the group is different nearby hotels.

Important Info

  • Tour departs at 9:00 AM from opposite the Kilkenny Shop, Nassau Street, Dublin. Please ensure you are at the depart point at 8:45 AM
  • This tour combines two trips. This means you swap your bus, guide, and a few of your friends during the journey.
  • You're restricted to 20kg (44lbs) of luggage per person. This should be one piece of luggage similar to an airline carry-on bag (approximately 55cm x 45cm x 25cm / 22in x 17in x 10in) and a small bag for onboard personal items.
  • Children aged 5 -15 are eligible for discounted pricing on this tour. For detailed information regarding rates and conditions, please contact us directly.
  • Tour finishes at approx 19:00 at Dublin Nassau Street Drop Off, Opposite the Kilkenny Shop, Nassau St, Dublin.

Additional Info

Cancellation Policy

Cancellation Conditions:

Extended Tours

a. cancellation more than 21 days before the tour date: 0% of the tour price*

b. cancellation less than 21 days before the tour date: 100% of the tour price;

c. in the event of a ‘no show’ the charge is 100% of the tour price.


Cancellations made more than 21 days before the tour date may also incur the cost of one night’s

accommodation for each separate accommodation booked (which will be at the discretion of the Company and subject to any costs or charges incurred or imposed by any of our suppliers)."                          

*Amendments or Cancellations to Extended Tour bookings:

Once an extended tour booking has been confirmed, Rabbie's reserve the right to apply an administration charge for any cancellations or amendments to bookings (including date changes). In the event that Rabbie's are charged any fee by Third Party accommodation providers, we may also pass this cost on to the Booking Agent.

                                                

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