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Ireland

Highlights of Ireland

Dublin → Belfast 9 days Up to 16

About this trip

Nine days across Ireland that mix the big-name sights with proper time in small villages, rather than rushing between photo stops.

You'll take in the Cliffs of Moher and the Ring of Kerry, then unwind with traditional music in a local pub — the kind of evening that sums up why people fall for this country.

It's an easy-paced, fully guided group trip, so there's structure and company throughout without it feeling like a route march.

What you'll do

  • Walk the Cliffs of Moher
  • Drive the Ring of Kerry
  • Hear traditional music in a local pub
  • Spend time in Irish villages away from the main tourist track
Good to know
  • Easy pace, so expect gentle walking rather than serious trekking despite the hiking tag
  • Fully guided throughout, travelling as a small group
What travellers actually say

Worth it if you want a well-paced Irish introduction with a knowledgeable local guide and small group vibe. Think twice if you need door-to-door transport to all attractions or struggle with brisk walking.

  • Guide Peter's passion and knowledge genuinely elevated the experience; group size of 16 fostered real connections.
  • Entrance fees to sites like Ross Castle aren't included; no taxi available means you're stranded without guide transport.
  • Excellent balance of structured activities and free time; coastal hike to Cliffs of Moher and hotel variety impressed.
  • Guide pace at Cliffs of Moher was fast; less agile travellers may struggle keeping up on included hikes.

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Tour dupe
Same trip, less money
£1,180 less all-in
Ireland in a Week (Classic, Winter)
4.5from £1,0258 days
The trade-off: 1 fewer night, and a different operator.
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Best month to go

Departing in Oct is cheapest — from £2,200, about 12% below the priciest month (Jul).

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Getting there

Dublin
One-way · arrive 6 Oct 26

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Where to stay

A night before your tour in Dublin · 6 Oct7 Oct

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