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Tourist Attractions to Add To Your Ireland Tour From Switzerland

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.

2-hour Guided Mini Eco Tour at Dingle, Ireland

Embark on a captivating journey along the stunning Dingle Bay coastline, where you'll marvel at the impressive formations of layered red sandstone cliffs, towering sea stacks, and mysterious sea caves. As you navigate these enchanting waters, keep an eye out for a diverse array of marine life including playful seals, agile dolphins, elusive minke whales, and various sea birds. While wildlife encounters are part of the beauty of this mini-eco tour, they remain a treasured surprise and cannot be guaranteed. Your knowledgeable guide will enrich your adventure with fascinating historical insights and details about the local fauna. Secure your spot on this unforgettable journey and make it the highlight of your Dingle holiday.

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.

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.

Shore Excursion From Cork: Including Blarney Castle and Kinsale

Embark on an enchanting journey with a convenient pickup directly from the Cobh cruise liner terminal. Prepare to be whisked away to the legendary Blarney Castle, with entrance fees inclusive, to explore its storied walls and idyllic gardens. Immerse yourself in a scenic driving tour of Cork City's significant landmarks, with your expert guide illuminating the city's rich tapestry. The adventure continues as you venture to the charming seaside town of Kinsale before concluding your tour with a captivating exploration of Cobh's unique heritage.

Killarney National Park Horseback Ride. Co Kerry. Guided. 2 hours.

Embark on a scenic equestrian adventure through the enchanting Killarney National Park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve rich in cultural heritage and natural splendor. Join us for a guided horseback journey available year-round from 9am, suitable for all skill levels and featuring breathtaking views of Lough Lein, Ireland's largest lake, framed by majestic mountains. We proudly cater to every rider with complimentary use of essential gear such as riding hats and boots, ensuring a comfortable and unforgettable ride through this Special Area of Conservation, home to a diverse array of wildlife and plant species.

Killarney National Park Horseback Ride. Co Kerry. Guided. 1 hour.

Embark on an exhilarating equestrian journey within the verdant expanses of Killarney National Park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Our stables welcome riders year-round from 9am, offering a range of excursions from 1-hour treks to extended 3-hour explorations. Experience breathtaking panoramas of mountains and lakes while traversing through habitats rich in wildlife. Whether you're a novice or an expert rider, our expertly guided groups ensure a safe and memorable adventure, with essential gear such as riding hats and boots provided for those in need.

Private Tour of Ring of Kerry & Valentia Island

Embark on a breathtaking journey through the scenic Ring of Kerry, starting from your accommodation in Killarney, Killorglin, or Cahersiveen. Discover the panoramic vistas of Sneem, the historical allure of Valentia Island where the pioneering Transatlantic Cable connected Europe with the U.S.A. in 1866, with a piece of the cable present in your minivan for hands-on history. Your five to seven-hour excursion includes a stop at the Skellig Experience to watch an enlightening video about Skellig Michael, entrance fee courtesy of the operator. Along the way, marvel at Ireland's natural beauty with short walks, observe local lifestyles, and consider an optional visit to a charming pub for a taste of seafood. The journey showcases Ireland’s tallest peaks in the Macgillycuddy's Reeks, the legacy of Daniel O'Connell, and concludes with a serene stroll to Torc Waterfall in the National Park. Starting the day at 9 am ensures a fulfilling time.

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.