Tour Itineraries

This is a growing collection of tour itineraries for anyone traveling in Ireland, lasting from just a few hours several days. There are walking tours, tours that get you off the beaten track and tours for those with specialist interests – such as golf or history or just keeping the younger members of a group amused. Each itinerary includes detailed maps and information about places to visit along the route as well as plenty of tips for getting the most from your time.

Off the motorway: Dublin to Waterford

Get off the M9 with this fantastic itinerary filled with interest through an under visited and very beautiful part of Ireland.

The (love it or hate it) Golf Links Tour: Ireland North

Sweep around Ireland's North coast, with great day by day itineraries for non-golfers and fantastic links courses for golfers.

Burren Tour

This is a full day tour which will last into the evening, taking in all of the main sights on the Burren and some lesser known ones as well.

O’Bama and other Irish presidents

Many US presidents have had connections to Ireland, from Andrew Jackson in the early 18th century right up to Barack Obama.

Three Days in Dublin with Kids

Dublin is a good city for kids, with lots of attractions they will enjoy and activities specially aimed at younger visitors.

A Walk around James Joyce’s Dublin

This walk takes you on a stroll around Dublin to places associated with James Joyce or with characters from his books or short stories.

Walking Tour of Galway City

Galway is a compact city, easily explored by foot in half a day.

Connemara Tour

Connemara is a place of mountains, lakes and spectacular views famed for the quality of the light.

Ring of Kerry Tour

The Ring of Kerry is one of the great drives of the world and a must see for many visitors to Ireland.

Shannon to Galway

An easy and interesting tour that is perfect for those arriving in Shannon and spending their first night in Galway.

Explore Yeats Country

WB Yeats is one of the most romantic poets ever and this is his ancestral home, a place he dearly loved and where he is buried.

Days Out with the Dublin Pass

The Dublin Pass is definitely not always good value - but it can be with a little forward planning.