Tourist Attractions to Add To Your Ireland Tour From Peru
1 hour Lake Cruise on Killarney's Largest Lake
Embark on a picturesque voyage aboard the M.V Pride of the Lakes, as it weaves through the tranquil waters of Killarney's Lough Leane. Departing from the historic Ross Castle of the 15th century, this cozy, heated vessel presents an unparalleled way to appreciate the region's serene landscape. Marvel at the pristine chain of islands set against the dramatic backdrop of the McGillycuddy Reeks, and keep an eye out for the majestic white-tailed eagles and elegant sika deer during your journey, complete with enlightening live commentary.
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.
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.
Ring of Kerry Day Tour from Killarney: Including Killarney National Park
Embark on an awe-inspiring journey through the Ring of Kerry, where dramatic sea cliffs and glistening beaches meet quaint hamlets and verdant valleys, encapsulating Ireland's untamed beauty. Discover timeless stone circles and remnants of ancient civilizations, while immersing yourself in the tranquility of mirror-like lakes and the majesty of intricate mountain passes. This excursion is a promise of unforgettable moments and breathtaking scenery that will etch themselves in your heart forever.
Exhilarating Rib experience - Dingle sea safari
Embark on an intimate and thrilling Dingle Sea Safari adventure, where the Rib zips you along the stunning coast and amid the Blasket Islands for a unique, close-up encounter with nature. With only 12 guests per tour, the journey is personal and engaging, offering sightings of diverse marine wildlife and seabirds while the knowledgeable captain shares insights into the local history and geology. This captivating Sea Safari promises to be a standout experience during your visit to Dingle.
Combination Killarney Jaunting Car Tour and Lakes of Killarney Cruise
Embark on a journey through the breathtaking landscapes of Killarney, starting with an enchanting jaunt on a horse-drawn Jaunting Car through the lush avenues of Killarney National Park. Witness the harmony of nature and history as you approach the storied walls of Ross Castle. Here, transition from land to water and continue your exploration aboard a cozy, glass-enclosed Lake Cruiser. Sail across the serene Lough Léin, enveloped by the natural splendor of the park and its mountainous backdrop, while absorbing tales of local folklore and spotting indigenous wildlife like the noble Red Deer. This dual-experience offers a comprehensive view of the region's heritage and natural beauty.
Jaunting Car Tour to Ross Castle from Killarney
Travel back in time as you take a traditional Jaunting Car Ride through the Killarney National Park and on to Ross Castle situated on the banks of the spectacular Killarney Lakes. Take in the sights of some of Killarney’s most popular scenic hotspots like the iconic high spire of St. Mary’s Cathedral and the Deenagh Lodge and River as your private carriage takes a ramble through the magnificent landscape of the Killarney National Park. Be transported back to 15th century Ireland with stories of the legendary stronghold of the O’Donoghue Chieftains and the ancient Castle’s tragic fall to the Cromwellian Army on their conquest of Ireland, the legend of the Lake and much more. Learn more about the nature of the Park as well as its famous wildlife inhabitants including the Irish Red Deer. Take this unique opportunity to capture those special holiday moments as your Guide pauses at some of Killarney’s most dramatic scenic locations before reaching the shores of Ross Castle.
Cork and Blarney Castle Visit from Cobh by Train
Embark on a picturesque journey from Cobh Railway Station through scenic landscapes to reach Cork, where the majestic Blarney Castle awaits. Engage with history as you ascend the castle to kiss the renowned Blarney Stone for good luck. Delight in a guided exploration of Cork's vibrant urban gems, and upon your return to Cobh, take a solemn moment at the Lusitania victims' cemetery, concluding your full-circle 6.5-hour excursion.
Dingle Peninsula Four Hour Private Tour
Immerse yourself in the heart of West Kerry's Gaeltacht, where the Irish language echoes amidst a breathtaking tapestry of cultural heritage, natural wonders, and historical richness. Discover the area's captivating archaeological treasures, diverse eco-systems, and vibrant traditions as you embark on an unforgettable journey through this enchanting landscape.
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.