Tourist Attractions to Add To Your Ireland Family Package
Ring Of Kerry Tour
Explore the enchanting Ring of Kerry with a touch of exclusivity on our luxury mid-size bus tour. Our route deviates from the main path to bring you up close to the Wild Atlantic Way's dramatic coastline and the Skellig Islands' stunning vistas. Catering to a small group with a maximum of 37 guests, we provide an intimate and comprehensive experience that immerses you in the charm of County Kerry. Discover hidden gems and historical insights while soaking in the natural splendor on this unforgettable journey.
Dingle Peninsula and Slea Head Drive Group Tour
Our curated expeditions on the Dingle Peninsula are led by expert locals who provide immersive insights into the region's secret spots and rich culture. We prioritize eco-friendly practices to foster community connections, support local economies, and safeguard the environment, contributing to a sustainable and impactful travel experience. As you traverse the Dingle Peninsula's breathtaking vistas, delve into its deep-rooted heritage and spirited local customs, crafting an extraordinary adventure filled with lasting impressions for discerning explorers.
The Gap of Dunloe Full-Day Tour from Killarney
Embark on an unforgettable journey through the enchanting landscapes of Killarney National Park. Whether you choose to traverse the rugged Gap of Dunloe by foot over the span of 2.5 hours or opt for the charm of a traditional Irish Jaunting Carriage at an additional cost, your adventure culminates with a serene boat excursion across the three Lakes of Killarney, leading you to the historic Ross Castle. Immerse yourself in the splendor of Ireland's natural beauty for a truly spectacular tour experience.
Shenanigans Walks - Guided Walking Tour in Kilkenny
Shenanigans Walks offers a fresh take on exploring Kilkenny's illustrious past, marrying enchanting history with theatrical magic and engaging storytelling. Stroll through the heart of the Medieval Mile with our charismatic guides who provide a delightful rendezvous with the city's historic gems. From fascinating tales of Norman conquerors and influential merchants to the city's spellbinding connections with figures such as ‘The Greatest Knight’, William Marshal, and the notorious witch Alice Kyteler, your journey is sure to be as educational as it is whimsical. Suitable for families and travelers of all ages, this 90-minute journey is filled with laughter, surprises, and perhaps a bit of misdirection, for an unforgettable experience that could only be described as 'magical mischief'!
Private Luxury Full-Day Ring of Kerry Tour from Killarney
The Ring of Kerry is a journey through some of Ireland’s most spectacular scenery, and a private tour with Kris M Tours, allows you to soak in the beauty at your leisure. As you travel, you’ll learn about the local legends and historical tales that give these places their unique character. The flexibility of a private tour means you can linger at the spots that capture your heart the most, perhaps even discovering some hidden gems along the way. Remember, the Ring of Kerry isn’t just a route—it’s an experience. Each twist and turn reveals new wonders, from the wild Atlantic waves crashing against rugged cliffs to the tranquil beauty of the lakes and mountains. And though gratuities for your driver/guide are optional, they are always appreciated. Enjoy your adventure through Ireland's natural wonders, and may it be an unforgettable experience filled with captivating stories and memories to cherish for a lifetime.
Electric biking on Inishmore island. Aran island. Self-guided. Full day.
Explore the rugged beauty of Inishmore, where eBike adventures lead you through ancient historical sites, from storied stone forts to mystical pagans' standing stones, and revel in the thriving traditional Irish music scene amidst stunning natural scenery, including a local seal colony and the unique geology of the Worm Hole.
Cobh cruise excursion, Blarney, Cork & Kinsale. Car or Minibus.
With a brief but enchanting escape in the country's southwest, we endeavor to immerse you in an array of unforgettable experiences. Discover enchanting castles, untamed coastlines, verdant meadows, and timeless landscapes. Uncover the secrets of ancient fairy forts and savor moments at picturesque coastal harbors. Allow us to guide you on a journey that will etch itself in your memory.
Electric Bike Around Dingle Peninsula: Must-Do Half-Day Activity!
Dingle Peninsula is arguably the absolute very best coastal route in Ireland, if not the entire world. Driving around in a car is one thing, but cycling around it on Electric Bikes is another level completely - Prepare to have your mind-blown by the intriguing history, local insight and spectacular scenery on this self-guided tour. Our top-spec Electric Bikes make it simple to blaze your way up the steep hills, and our fat tyres absorbe any bumps in the road. Also, rest assured our bike mechanics are just a phone call away should anything happen on the road. If you've never been on an ebike, don't worry - Neither has 95% of our guests. We will show you everything and make sure you are comfortable before heading off. Over approximately 3 hours, our GPS Commentary App will navigate you around the peninsula with local history, funny stories and a few bad jokes coming through your bluetooth helmet - This ensures that you get all the information AND all the independence that you want.
Ring of Kerry and Skellig Ring Private Tour
Journey through Ireland's enchanting Ring of Kerry with Wild Atlantic Tours, a family-run venture rooted in Killarney. Experience a meticulously curated voyage that blends historical exploration with panoramic natural beauty, charming villages, and hidden gems unique to South Kerry, all shared with the warmth and depth of local insight from Paudie, your native guide.
Boat Tour of Dingle Peninsula
Embark on an enlightening journey through time and nature with our Harbour Cruise. Spanning roughly 60 minutes, this narrated excursion offers a deep dive into coastal geology with the dramatic formation of cliffs and caves, delves into gripping local sea lore and historic tales, and explores the rich connections Dingle shares with distant European shores from days past to the calamitous epochs of landlordism and the Great Famine.