Duration: At your own pace
Overview: Enjoy this fun and friendly 90 minute tour on a route that will take you past Trinity College, the Guinness Storehouse, Dublin Castle, St Patrick's Cathedral, The Phoenix Park and the Old Jamieson Distillery. Tours depart every 8 to 15 minutes throughout the day. Your ticket is valid for 48 hours and with 25 stops at Dublin's top visitor attractions. A new route has been added, to enable you to explore the newly developed docklands area.
Duration: 3 hours 30 minutes
Overview: This tour takes you past the famous Abbey Theatre and out across the North City to the 14th century castle at Malahide. The castle, which is set in magnificent gardens, has some of the finest Irish period furniture and contains famous portraits from the National Art Gallery. Continue to the award winning village of Malahide, then trace the coastline to the fishing village of Howth to enjoy the magnificent views of Dublin Bay. Return to Dublin along the coast, via north city villages whose lore and legend are recounted by your guide.
Duration: At your own pace
Overview: No trip to Dublin would be complete without a visit to the No. 1 visitor attraction in Dublin - The Guinness Storehouse. Take an incredible journey through the history and making of the world famous beer. It's the highlight of any trip to Dublin. The Guinness Storehouse is also the home to the Gravity Bar which is on the top floor of the Storehouse, it has floor to ceiling windows and offers panoramic views of Dublin city. Enjoy a complimentary glass of Guinness in the Gravity Bar after you have finished exploring the attraction. Take advantage of pre booking with us to skip the queues!
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Overview: A visit to the Old Jameson Distillery is so much more than just a tour, it is an exciting and engaging experience, guaranteed to entertain and enlighten any visitor. You will be taken on a magical tour through the story of John Jameson & Son, through the history, the atmosphere and above all the taste! All visitors are rewarded with a Jameson Whiskey signature drink. This truly is an unforgettable experience.
Note: This tour is only for adults over 18 years.
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Overview: Travel in a mysterious bus through the cobblestone streets visiting unusual places. Meet colorful characters who will introduce you to Dublin's sinister past, telling tall tales and dark stories of yesteryear. Be watchful to ensure your safe return!
Duration: At your own pace between 9.30am and 4.30pm
Overview: Trinity College builds on its four-hundred-year-old tradition of scholarship to confirm its position as one of the great universities of the world, providing a liberal environment where independence of thought is highly valued. Make it your own experience to explore this amazing place and moreover, take time to visit the Book of Kells Exhibition, a 'must see' on the itinerary of all visitors to Dublin. Located in the heart of Dublin City, a walk through the cobbled stones of Trinity College Dublin will bring visitors back to the 18th century, when the magnificent Old Library building was constructed. Inside is housed the Book of Kells, a 9th century gospel manuscript famous throughout the world. Visitors are welcomed by the friendly staff seven days a week.
Duration: 1 hour
Overview: Take this cruise on the Liffey to get an insight into the history of Dublin City and the River Liffey from the first arrival of the Vikings over 1000 years ago, to the rapid development of the city during the 18th and 19th Centuries to become a major European capital, its subsequent decline and more recent redevelopment of Dublin's Docklands. Learn the story behind the iconic Ha'penny Bridge and Gandon's masterpiece, the majestic Custom House. Follow the story of Dublin's Royal and Grand Canals and see where Oliver Cromwell landed in 1649; hear how Captain William Bligh surveyed Dublin Bay in 1800.
Duration: 3 hours
Overview: The Merry Ploughboys Live in Concert is widely regarded as the best traditional music show in Dublin and is a must see. It is a highly entertaining performance of live traditional Irish music, song and dancing based on fantastic interaction between the performers and the audience. The very best of fresh Irish food is served from the restaurant which offers a choice menu. The Merry Ploughboys, a traditional Irish music band has been performing to audiences in Dublin since 1989. This is the longest running show in Ireland hosted by the same performers over an impressive nineteen years.
Duration: 4 hours
Overview: Taylors Three Rock is well known as one of Ireland's leading music venues and one of the last remaining and largest thatched roof hostelries with "olde" world charm and interiors. It is situated at the foot of the Dublin Mountains and close to Marley Park, Rathfarnham, a short drive South from Dublin City Centre. Enjoy a traditional evening of quality Irish food, drink and entertainment. The enchanting evening starts with a 4 course dinner at 6.30pm including an Irish coffee, with the sparkling entertainment show starting at 8 pm.
Duration: 7 hours
Overview: The tour takes the scenic route out of Dublin through the Wicklow Gap and the Blessington Lakes and includes a photo stop en route. The tour continues to the pretty village of Avoca with time to enjoy the Avoca Handweavers and the craft shop, reputed to be the oldest weaving mill in Ireland. Then, on to the highlight of the tour, Glendalough "Glen of the two lakes" a truly spellbinding place, home to the impressive 10th century round tower. Continue a scenic route back through the amazing countryside of Ireland to Dublin.
Duration: 7 hours
Overview: Visit the Garden of Ireland and enjoy some of the most beautiful countryside Ireland has to offer. Experienced local guides take you on a journey of folklore, history and fun. Travel along the southern coastline to Bray for a photo stop before continuing deep into the heart of Wicklow's hilly countryside. Enjoy the magnificence of the historic house and gardens at Powerscourt Estate. Then drive into the heart of the Wicklow Mountains, to the mystical settlement of Glendalough, where you can enjoy a guided tour of this famous site of natural beauty and spiritualism.
Duration: 7 hours
Overview: Experience a taste of the Ghosts of Ireland's past at one of the most important and historic locations, the Boyne Valley. Enjoy a guided tour into the actual tomb of Newgrange which is the oldest and largest Neolithic burial chamber in Europe and predates the Egyptian pyramids. Drive through the Boyne Valley to visit the site of the famous Battle of the Boyne. Go to the ruins of Mellifont Abbey, Ireland's first Cistercian Monastery founded in 1142 with it's unusual octagonal Lavabo feature. From 1st April the tour will not go to Mellifont Abbey but will visit Monasterboice instead, home to some of the best examples of high crosses in Ireland.
Duration: 13 hours
Overview: Check in at Dublin Heuston Station (Customer Service Desk) for the 7.30 departure of the Intercity train to Galway. Transfer by road to Connemara Airport for flight to Inishmore to join the tour of the Island with time for lunch at Kilronan before your visit to the magnificent ancient fort Dun Aengus with its sheer cliffs and dramatic seascapes. Return flight and transfer back to Galway City with time for exploring and shopping before your return train to Dublin Heuston arriving at 20.55 hrs.
Duration: 12 hours
Overview: Check in at Dublin Heuston station (Customer Service Desk) for 07.00 hrs departure of the InterCity train to Cork (breakfast available). Board your coach at Limerick, have a short tour of the treaty city. Head north to Bunratty Castle and Folk Village (admission included), then to a Doolin Pub for lunch and on to the majestic Cliffs of Moher on the wild Atlantic coast. Enter the unique lunar landscape of the Burren, rounding Black Head before heading along the shores of Galway Bay to Galway, the city of the tribes to board your Dublin bound train (light meals available) arriving in Heuston at 20.55 hrs. The drive from the Cliffs of Moher to Galway city is regarded by the AA Automobile Association as one of the top 10 coastal drives in Europe.
Duration: 12 hours
Overview: Check in at Dublin Heuston station (Customer Service Desk) 07.00 hrs for the InterCity train to Mallow County Cork (breakfast available, not included). Here we transfer to Killarney and thence our tour of the Ring of Kerry. Have a wonderful day viewing some of Ireland's most spectacular scenery, including Dingle Bay. Also see the Macgillicuddy Reeks, Ireland's highest mountain Carrantuohill, Moll's Gap, Ladies View and the world famous Lakes of Killarney. Return to Killarney for train departure to Mallow, to board your Dublin bound express (light meals available, not included). Arrive Dublin Heuston at 21:15 hrs.
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