The Ring of Kerry in Ireland

8-Day Iconic Scenes of Ireland 2027

Ireland's unmissable attractions in 8 days

Embark on an unforgettable 8-day journey through Ireland, immersing yourself in the very essence of this captivating country. This all-inclusive tour is the perfect introduction to Ireland's most beloved attractions and hidden gems, showcasing the best of the Emerald Isle's remarkable landscapes. Prepare to be enchanted by the stunning scenery of Wild Atlantic Way and Ireland's Ancient East.

  • €1,890 - €1,990
  • 7 nights
  • 8 days
  • 26 guests maximum
  • Arrival & Departure in Dublin

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The Rock of Cashel

The Rock of Cashel

On Day Two you will journey to Rock of Cashel. Travel to County Tipperary in the heart of the country to visit the Rock of Cashel. Up until the 17th century, the Rock of Cashel was the seat of kings for the province of Munster.

Golden Vale, County Tipperary

Golden Vale

On Day Two pass through the scenic Golden Vale. A pastureland of incredibly fertile soil, in Ireland's most fertile region, the Golden Vale (in counties Tipperary, Cork and Limerick) is a farmer's dream. The lowland regions are renowned for producing some of the highest quality dairy farming grass on earth.

Mikey Ryan's Bar & Kitchen

Mikey Ryan's Bar & Kitchen

On Day Two stop off at Mikey Ryan's Bar & Kitchen. With a focus on local and traditional fare, this distinctly Irish bar and restaurant is a treat in the town of Cashel, County Tipperary.

Blarney Castle in Cork, Ireland

Blarney Castle

Day Two also includes a visit to Blarney Castle. Witness Ireland's most famous Castle and kiss its majestic Blarney Stone... which, if legend is to be believed, will grant you the gift of the gab!

Ocean view from The Ring of Kerry in Ireland

Ring of Kerry

Day Three includes a tour of the Ring of Kerry. Embark on this wonderful circuitous route heading through Killorglin, Glenbeigh, Cahersiveen, Waterville & Coomakesta Pass. Enjoy the local cuisine at The Blind Piper Pub, Caherdaniel.

The Blind Piper pub on the Ring of Kerry

The Blind Piper pub

On Day Three stop for lunch at The Blind Piper Pub. This lively pub is nestled in the village of Caherdaniel, along the Ring of Kerry. Serving traditional Irish lunch.

The Cliffs of Moher

The Cliffs of Moher

Day Four brings you to The Cliffs of Moher. Take the best possible viewpoint to gaze at the Atlantic Ocean. Reaching a staggering 702ft (214m) high and 9 miles (14km) long.

Hazel Mountain Chocolate Factory

Hazel Mountain Chocolate Factory

Day Four also includes a visit to Hazel Mountain Chocolate Factory. This quaint and delicious attraction has been creating waves in the Irish and international chocolate scene ever since it first opened its doors in 2014.

The Burren, in Clare, Ireland

The Burren

On Day Four you'll also see The Burren, which is Gaelic for rocky land – a vast limestone plateau. In the 1640s, Cromwell's surveyor described it as "a savage land, yielding neither water enough to drown a man, nor tree to hang him, nor soil enough to bury".

Galway City Bar

Galway City

On Day Four take in the vibrant and colourful Galway City. Having continued Westward, you can enjoy some free time in what is known as Ireland's cultural hub, Galway City.

Connemara, on the west coast of Ireland

Connemara

On Day Five tour the wilds of Connemara. Located in western County Galway, Connemara is a rugged and scenic landscape. Once described as a place of "savage beauty" by Oscar Wilde, Connemara is an expanse of bogs, mountains and lakes.

Kylemore Abbey, County Galway

Kylemore Abbey

On Day Five visit Kylemore Abbey. This is, arguably, Ireland's most beautiful building. Located at the base of Duchruach Mountain on the shores of Lough Pollacappul.

Clonmacnoise Monastic Settlement

Clonmacnoise

Day Six brings you to Clonmacnoise, a medieval monastery on the banks of the River Shannon. Clonmacnosie was founded in the 6th century by St. Ciaran.

Epic: The Irish Emigration Museum

EPIC: The Irish Emigration Museum

On Day Six you will travel to EPIC: The Irish Emigration Museum. Located in Dublin City's docklands, the museum, via cutting-edge interactive displays, explores the history of the mass emigration experienced by Ireland over the past three centuries.

Temple Bar, Dublin City

Dublin City

On Day Seven take in Dublin City. Ireland's capital city, also known as "Fair City", is a treasure trove of historic buildings and famous landmarks, including the Ha'Penny Bridge, the General Post Office and the modern addition to O'Connell Street; The Spire of Dublin.

The world-famous Guinness Storehouse

Guinness Storehouse

Day Seven also includes Guinness Storehouse. Located in the heart of Dublin City, you to see how Ireland's most famous export is crafted into a 'black state of perfection'.

St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin

St Patrick's Cathedral

On Day Seven visit St Patrick's Cathedral. Founded over 800 years ago and dedicated to Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. Today, Saint Patrick's stands as Ireland's largest cathedral and is the venue for many public national ceremonies, including Ireland's Remembrance Day. St. Patrick's is the National Cathedral of the Church of Ireland.

Taylors Three Rock

Taylors Three Rock

On Day Seven enjoy dinner and a show at Taylors Three Rock. One of Ireland's most popular bar and entertainment venue, offers a raucous evening of traditional Irish song and dance together with a wonderful selection of high-quality Irish food to please your palette.

The Rock of Cashel

The Rock of Cashel

On Day Two you will journey to Rock of Cashel. Travel to County Tipperary in the heart of the country to visit the Rock of Cashel. Up until the 17th century, the Rock of Cashel was the seat of kings for the province of Munster.

Golden Vale, County Tipperary

Golden Vale

On Day Two pass through the scenic Golden Vale. A pastureland of incredibly fertile soil, in Ireland's most fertile region, the Golden Vale (in counties Tipperary, Cork and Limerick) is a farmer's dream. The lowland regions are renowned for producing some of the highest quality dairy farming grass on earth.

Mikey Ryan's Bar & Kitchen

Mikey Ryan's Bar & Kitchen

On Day Two stop off at Mikey Ryan's Bar & Kitchen. With a focus on local and traditional fare, this distinctly Irish bar and restaurant is a treat in the town of Cashel, County Tipperary.

Blarney Castle in Cork, Ireland

Blarney Castle

Day Two also includes a visit to Blarney Castle. Witness Ireland's most famous Castle and kiss its majestic Blarney Stone... which, if legend is to be believed, will grant you the gift of the gab!

Ocean view from The Ring of Kerry in Ireland

Ring of Kerry

Day Three includes a tour of the Ring of Kerry. Embark on this wonderful circuitous route heading through Killorglin, Glenbeigh, Cahersiveen, Waterville & Coomakesta Pass. Enjoy the local cuisine at The Blind Piper Pub, Caherdaniel.

The Blind Piper pub on the Ring of Kerry

The Blind Piper pub

On Day Three stop for lunch at The Blind Piper Pub. This lively pub is nestled in the village of Caherdaniel, along the Ring of Kerry. Serving traditional Irish lunch.

The Cliffs of Moher

The Cliffs of Moher

Day Four brings you to The Cliffs of Moher. Take the best possible viewpoint to gaze at the Atlantic Ocean. Reaching a staggering 702ft (214m) high and 9 miles (14km) long.

Hazel Mountain Chocolate Factory

Hazel Mountain Chocolate Factory

Day Four also includes a visit to Hazel Mountain Chocolate Factory. This quaint and delicious attraction has been creating waves in the Irish and international chocolate scene ever since it first opened its doors in 2014.

The Burren, in Clare, Ireland

The Burren

On Day Four you'll also see The Burren, which is Gaelic for rocky land – a vast limestone plateau. In the 1640s, Cromwell's surveyor described it as "a savage land, yielding neither water enough to drown a man, nor tree to hang him, nor soil enough to bury".

Galway City Bar

Galway City

On Day Four take in the vibrant and colourful Galway City. Having continued Westward, you can enjoy some free time in what is known as Ireland's cultural hub, Galway City.

Connemara, on the west coast of Ireland

Connemara

On Day Five tour the wilds of Connemara. Located in western County Galway, Connemara is a rugged and scenic landscape. Once described as a place of "savage beauty" by Oscar Wilde, Connemara is an expanse of bogs, mountains and lakes.

Kylemore Abbey, County Galway

Kylemore Abbey

On Day Five visit Kylemore Abbey. This is, arguably, Ireland's most beautiful building. Located at the base of Duchruach Mountain on the shores of Lough Pollacappul.

Clonmacnoise Monastic Settlement

Clonmacnoise

Day Six brings you to Clonmacnoise, a medieval monastery on the banks of the River Shannon. Clonmacnosie was founded in the 6th century by St. Ciaran.

Epic: The Irish Emigration Museum

EPIC: The Irish Emigration Museum

On Day Six you will travel to EPIC: The Irish Emigration Museum. Located in Dublin City's docklands, the museum, via cutting-edge interactive displays, explores the history of the mass emigration experienced by Ireland over the past three centuries.

Temple Bar, Dublin City

Dublin City

On Day Seven take in Dublin City. Ireland's capital city, also known as "Fair City", is a treasure trove of historic buildings and famous landmarks, including the Ha'Penny Bridge, the General Post Office and the modern addition to O'Connell Street; The Spire of Dublin.

The world-famous Guinness Storehouse

Guinness Storehouse

Day Seven also includes Guinness Storehouse. Located in the heart of Dublin City, you to see how Ireland's most famous export is crafted into a 'black state of perfection'.

St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin

St Patrick's Cathedral

On Day Seven visit St Patrick's Cathedral. Founded over 800 years ago and dedicated to Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. Today, Saint Patrick's stands as Ireland's largest cathedral and is the venue for many public national ceremonies, including Ireland's Remembrance Day. St. Patrick's is the National Cathedral of the Church of Ireland.

Taylors Three Rock

Taylors Three Rock

On Day Seven enjoy dinner and a show at Taylors Three Rock. One of Ireland's most popular bar and entertainment venue, offers a raucous evening of traditional Irish song and dance together with a wonderful selection of high-quality Irish food to please your palette.

Tour Itinerary

The 8-Day Iconic Scenes of Ireland Tour is an ideal adventure for anyone looking to explore the most-loved wonders of the Irish landscape and visit its world-famous destinations. Uncover all that Ireland has to offer, in just over one week. Click on the days below to find out what adventures you can look forward to on each day of your tour.

  • Day 1: Arrival (Dublin)

    Day 1 Itinerary

    On arrival in Dublin Airport, reclaim your baggage and enter the Arrivals Hall. Here, you will meet your tour guide (who is also your driver). There will be three group transfers this morning between 7:00 am and 1200 noon. To ensure a smooth start to your tour, it is advisable to aim for an arrival time in Dublin Airport before 11:00 am, as clearing immigration and reclaiming baggage typically takes around 1 hour.

    Board your luxury coach and transfer to the The Samuel.

    3:00 PM Check-in time. Hotel reception will store your luggage prior to Check-in.

    At 6:00 PM this evening, all participants will gather for a welcome dinner where you will become acquainted with your fellow travellers and the coming days can be discussed at leisure with your tour guide.

    Tonight you will overnight and dine at Tonight you will overnight at The Samuel. A chic and contemporary 4-star hotel nestled in the vibrant heart of Dublin. With its prime location, this stylish establishment serves as the ideal base to discover all that the city has to offer.

    Included Today
    TimeArrival Transfer details
    Between 07:00 and 12 (noon) Dublin Airport
    There are 3 group airport transfers this morning, between 7am and 12 noon, from Dublin Airport to The Samuel Hotel.
  • Day 2: Rock of Cashel & Blarney Castle

    Day 2 Itinerary

    Journey south via Kildare, Tipperary and Cork to the world-famous Killarney Town, on the edge of Killarney National Park.

    On leaving Dublin you will enter Kildare and travel on via "The Curragh" a flat open plain of common land, the home of the Irish Defence Forces and world-renowned for Irish horse racing, breeding and training.

    Visit The Rock of Cashel. Rising dramatically from the grassy plains of county Tipperary. This was the seat of kings and medieval bishops for 900 years and flourished until the early 17th century. Brian Ború was crowned King of Munster here in 977, before becoming High King of Ireland in 1002.

    Stop off for lunch at Mikey Ryan's Bar & Kitchen. With a focus on local and traditional fare, this distinctly Irish bar and restaurant is a treat in the town of Cashel, County Tipperary.

    Enjoy the breathtaking views of the Golden Vale, the name given to some of Ireland's finest rolling pastureland, and the Galtee Mountains on the Tipperary/Limerick border. Cross the River Blackwater and you are now in County Cork, known as "The Rebel County".

    Visit Blarney Castle. Built on this site in 1446 by Dermot McCarthy. You will have the chance to kiss the legendary Blarney Stone. You will also have an opportunity to shop at Blarney Woollen Mills, boasting a huge selection of Irish arts, crafts and produce.

    Continue on via the valley of the River Lee as you make your journey west to the “county bounds” through the wild Derrynasaggart Mountains, sometimes referred to as the Cork/Kerry Mountains and made famous in the ballad – “Whiskey in the Jar”.

    Tonight you will overnight and dine at Killarney Towers Hotel / Killarney Avenue Hotel. These four-star hotels offer all the magic of Killarney Town right on your doorstep.

    Included Today
  • Day 3: The Ring of Kerry

    Day 3 Itinerary

    Tour the Ring Of Kerry. Officially known as the Iveragh Peninsula, it is a captivating journey of spectacular mountain and coastal scenery dotted with colourful small towns and villages. You will travel via Killorglin, Glenbeigh, Cahersiveen, Waterville, Coomakesta Pass with its magnificent views over Derrynane, home of Daniel O' Connell, known as "The Liberator", to Caherdaniel.

    Visit Blind Piper Pub. Here you will have a traditional Irish Pub Lunch. Located in the village of Caherdaniel, locals and visitors alike have been drinking here since 1865. Who is the Blind Piper, you may ask? The Blind Piper is Mici Cumba O'Sullivan, who was born nearby in 1835 and became one of Ireland's most famous pipers.

    Travel on via the hamlet of Castlecove, the colourful village of Sneem and on via Moll's Gap, Ladies View, Killarney National Park and along the Lakes of Killarney to Killarney Town.

    Tonight you will overnight and dine in Killarney Towers Hotel / Killarney Avenue Hotel.

    Included Today
  • Day 4: Cliffs of Moher & The Wild Atlantic Way

    Day 4 Itinerary

    This morning, after breakfast, you will begin one of the great coastal scenic routes of the world up the Atlantic west coast of Clare to Galway City, a vibrant bustling harbour town with medieval origins and with a long tradition of Irish language, music, song, and dance.

    Your journey will take you through North Kerry before crossing into Limerick to visit the beautiful, thatched village of Adare, considered by many as Ireland's prettiest village and home to the 2027 Ryder Cup.

    Visit Cliffs of Moher. Braced against the ocean, on the coast of County Clare. Here you will stand on the dramatic 702ft (214m) high and 9 miles (14km) long cliffs, a Wild Atlantic Way signature discovery point, to gaze out on the vastness of the Atlantic Ocean.

    See The Burren, which is Gaelic for rocky land—an apt name for this vast limestone plateau. In the 1640s, Cromwell's surveyor described it as "a savage land, yielding neither water enough to drown a man, nor tree to hang him, nor soil enough to bury".

    Continue up the Atlantic seaboard via Lisdoonvarna and Ballyvaughan to Dunguaire Castle (This is a drive-by only and only noted for its scenic location overlooking Galway Bay) at Kinvarra.

    Visit Hazel Mountain Chocolate Factory. This quaint and delicious attraction has been creating waves in the Irish and international chocolate scene ever since it first opened its doors in 2014.

    Continue on to Galway City, known as the “City of the Tribes”.

    Tonight you will overnight and dine at Park House Hotel. This grand Victorian-style hotel is located in the heart of Galway City, a two-minute walk from Eyre Square.

    Included Today
  • Day 5: Kylemore Abbey & Galway City

    Day 5 Itinerary

    Tour the wilds of Connemara, a vast expanse of mountains, bogs, heathlands, and lakes dotted with small fishing villages west of Galway City.

    Your journey today will take you via the villages of Oughterard, Maam Cross, and Recess before travelling up the spectacular Inagh Valley, with the 12 Bens of Connemara on your left and the Maumturks Mountains on your right as you travel to the village Leenane on the shores of Killary Harbour, Ireland's only fjord.

    Visit Kylemore Abbey. An historic building nestled at the base of Duchruach Mountain, on the northern shore of Lough Pollacappul — in the heart of the Connemara Mountains. It is regarded as one of Ireland's most romantic buildings.

    Travel on via Letterfrack to Connemara National Park, where you will have the opportunity for spectacular views of Connemara's hills, bays and inlets.

    Return east to Galway City.

    Tonight you will overnight & dine in Park House Hotel.

    Included Today
  • Day 6: Clonmacnoise & Irish Emigration Museum

    Day 6 Itinerary

    This morning, after breakfast, travel to Clonmacnoise. A medieval monastery on the banks of the River Shannon, founded by St. Ciaran in the 6th century. Clonmacnoise lay at a crossroads of medieval Ireland, linking all parts of the island. Sacked time and again by the Vikings, it nevertheless flourished for over 600 years.

    Travel on to Dublin City.

    Enjoy a visit to EPIC: The Irish Emigration Museum. Voted, recently, as "Europe's Leading Tourist Attraction", this museum tour tells the story behind the millions of people who fled, or were forced from, Ireland over the past three centuries. Located in Dublin's Docklands.

    Tonight you will overnight and dine at The Samuel. A chic and contemporary 4-star hotel nestled in the vibrant heart of Dublin. With its prime location, this stylish establishment serves as the ideal base to discover all that the city has to offer.

    Included today:
  • Day 7: Guinness Storehouse & Dublin City

    Day 7 Itinerary

    This morning, after breakfast, visit Guinness Storehouse. With an address at the world-famous St. James's Gate. Here you will tour the world-renowned brewery and enjoy a perfect complimentary pint of Guinness in the Gravity Bar — located at the top of a glass tower that commands spectacular views of Dublin City.

    Visit St Patrick's Cathedral. This is the National Cathedral of the Church of Ireland. Founded over 800 years ago and dedicated to Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. Today, Saint Patrick's stands as Ireland's largest cathedral and is the venue for many public national ceremonies, including Ireland's Remembrance Day.

    Enjoy some free time to explore and shop in Dublin City this evening — a stroll up Grafton Street comes highly recommended.

    Visit Taylors Three Rock. Take in an evening of traditional Irish song, music, laughter, and dance while also indulging in a wide variety of mouthwatering Irish dishes. The audience is treated to breath-taking performances by their resident band and traditional Irish dancers, who never fail to entertain.

    Tonight you will overnight at The Samuel.

    Included today:
  • Day 8: Departure (Dublin)

    Day 8: Departure Day

    Today marks the end of the 8-Day Iconic Scenes of Ireland Tour.

    After a final great Irish breakfast this morning, there will be 3 group airport transfers between 0500 and 1100 to get you to Dublin Airport for your return flight home. The confirmed transfer times will be advised 10 days prior to the tour start date. Turas sàbhailte dhuibh (safe journey).

    TimeDeparture Transfer details
    Between 05:00 and 11:00 The Samuel Hotel
    There are 3 group airport transfers this morning, between 5am and 11am, from The Samuel Hotel to Dublin Airport.

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Rock of Cashel in County Tipperary

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Killarney Town, County Kerry

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Epic, The Irish Emigration Museum as seen on a vacation in Ireland

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Guinness Storehouse in Dublin Ireland, part of our all inclusive trips to Ireland

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St Patrick's Cathedral Dublin

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8 days / 7 nights • Max 26 ppl

€1,990 pp
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25 Sep - 02 Oct 2027

8 Day Iconic Scenes of Ireland Tour

8 days / 7 nights • Max 26 ppl

€1,990 pp
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28 Sep - 05 Oct 2027

8 Day Iconic Scenes of Ireland Tour

8 days / 7 nights • Max 26 ppl

€1,990 pp
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02 Oct - 09 Oct 2027

8 Day Iconic Scenes of Ireland Tour

8 days / 7 nights • Max 26 ppl

€1,890 pp
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05 Oct - 12 Oct 2027

8 Day Iconic Scenes of Ireland Tour

8 days / 7 nights • Max 26 ppl

€1,890 pp
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09 Oct - 16 Oct 2027

8 Day Iconic Scenes of Ireland Tour

8 days / 7 nights • Max 26 ppl

€1,890 pp
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16 Oct - 23 Oct 2027

8 Day Iconic Scenes of Ireland Tour

8 days / 7 nights • Max 26 ppl

€1,890 pp
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23 Oct - 30 Oct 2027

8 Day Iconic Scenes of Ireland Tour

8 days / 7 nights • Max 26 ppl

€1,890 pp

Free 5-Day Seat Hold

Need a few days to finalise your plans?

We understand that booking your flights and confirming time off can take a little time. That's why we offer a free five-day seat hold — reserve your places and then finalise details like flights, time off, and all those other logistics you need in place. Your seats are held for five days, no payment required, and no obligation. Just go to book your tour as normal and select the "Hold My Seats" option at checkout.

  • Held for you

    Your reserved seats are held exclusively for you. We won't sell them to anyone else for five days.

  • Pay nothing

    No payment required, and no obligation to go ahead with the booking.

  • Auto-release

    If it doesn't work out then no problem — your seats will automatically release after five days if unconfirmed.

  • Take your time

    Five days to make a final decision, book flights, arrange pet care, etc.

Group Discounts on our Tours

Planning an Escorted Group Tour? It pays to bring your friends and family. These destinations are best experienced with good company. The bigger your group, the more you save.

And you don't all have to book at the same time — people can join your group later, manage their own payments, and you can still get the group discount just by letting us know you are all part of the same group.

Group SizeDiscount
8 - 13 people€100 off per person
14 - 19 people€150 off per person
20 - 26 people€200 off per person

For more information, please see our Tour Discounts for Groups page.

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Tour Design Principles

Our tours are built on these five principles

When designing our Escorted Group Tours, we focus on five key principles that ensure every guest has the best possible experience. These principles guide everything from our itineraries to how we select our hotels and attractions. It's how we believe a tour should be. Click here to learn more about our approach...

  • The Perfect Pace

    Rewarding days without ever feeling rushed, with time to relax and explore.

  • Inclusivity & Transparency

    No upselling, no extras, no surprises. What's included is clear from the start.

  • Smaller Group Sizes

    Capped at 26 guests for more comfort, space, and personal experience.

  • Designed for True Value

    More inclusions in your tour, higher quality hotels in better locations.

  • Best of Each Destination

    Expertly designed itineraries, with the perfect balance of must-see highlights and unique experiences.

About your Tour Guide

57.2% of our reviews mention their tour guide by name

Perhaps the most vital ingredient of any tour is your tour guide. Acting not only as your guide but also as your driver, their knowledge and experience, passion and personality form the foundation on which any successful tour is built.

That's why we only work with the very best guides in Ireland and Britain. As our past guests know, our tour guides are a big reason why we're Ireland's best-rated tour operator, with 2,664 five-star reviews out of a possible 2,755.

  • Irish born and bred

    All of our driver-guides were born in Ireland and have lived here all their lives. What's more, they are passionate about our country, its culture and its heritage.

  • Qualified and experienced

    Our driver-guides are qualified, experienced professionals who are committed to impeccable customer care and making your vacation memorable for all the right reasons.

  • Experts in Irish and British history

    Our driver-guides are true experts in their field. Their knowledge of Irish and British history, culture (and where to get the best pint of Guinness) is second to none.

  • Committed to your safety and care

    Your safety and comfort are paramount to us and to all our driver-guides. All our guides are experienced coach drivers with impeccable safety records.

What's included in my vacation?

You get more with My Ireland Tour. Check below to see just how many attractions are included in the price of your 8-day tour vacation. There are no up-sells or hidden costs in any of our tours. What you see is what you get: more inclusions, more space and a more personal service.

Included Hospitality

  • 7 Nights Accommodation
  • 7 Evening Meals
  • 7 Full Irish Breakfasts
  • 2 Lunches

More inclusions

Not included

  • Airfares to & from Ireland
  • Gratuity for your tour guide
  • Travel Insurance (required)
  • Lunches except:
    • Mikey Ryan's Bar & Kitchen on Day 2
    • Blind Piper Pub Lunch on Day 3
  • Beverages except Tea / Coffee with Breakfast & Evening Dinner
  • Laundry
  • Room Service
  • Telephone Charges

Payment terms

Flexible Cancellations

We have added extra flexibility to our cancellation timeline. This means you can now make unlimited changes to your chosen tour up to 60 days before your arrival. Our cancellation timeline is detailed in the table below. For more details, see our terms and conditions.

Deposit

The Deposit for the 8 Day Iconic Scenes of Ireland 2027 is €350 per person.

Single Occupancy Supplement

For guests who are travelling alone and are therefore not sharing a room, the single occupancy supplement for the 8 Day Iconic Scenes of Ireland 2027 is €500.

Balance Payments:

The full balance is due 60 days before your tour.

Currency:

All payments are in Euros.

Credit Cards & Fees:

We do not charge any fees for paying by credit card. We accept Visa, Mastercard and American Express.

Children's Rate:

Children ages 8 yrs - 17 yrs inclusive receive a 10% discount on the prices. Children must share a room with a least 1 adult. Our tours do not cater for children 7 yrs or younger. You must be 18 or over to travel on our adults-only tours.

Single Occupancy Rooms:

Our prices assume 2 people per room. A single occupancy supplement is due for any single occupancy rooms.

Cancellation DateCancellation Fee
Up to 60 days before the start of tour:Deposit is non-refundable
59 to 40 days before start of tour:25% of Tour Cost
39 to 14 days before start of tour:50% of Tour Cost
Less than 14 days before start of tour:100% of Tour Cost
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