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Key Info for Visitors
- Currency: EUR
- Languages: English, Irish (Gaelic)
- Climate: Oceanic
- Timezone: Europe/Dublin
- Population: Approximately 5 million people
- Best Time to Visit: best time to visit is late spring to early autumn.
- Visa Requirements Citizens of the European Union, United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand do not require a visa for short tourist stays in Ireland. Many other nationalities may enter visa-free for up to 90 days. Ireland does not offer visa on arrival; travelers needing a visa must apply in advance. An Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) system is being introduced for certain countries. Visitors typically need a valid passport, proof of onward travel, and sufficient funds.
About Ireland
Ireland is a captivating island nation known for its lush green landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture. It offers a unique blend of ancient castles, dramatic coastlines, and lively cities. Visitors are drawn to its warm hospitality, traditional music, and folklore. The country’s scenic beauty ranges from rugged cliffs and rolling hills to serene lakes and charming villages. Ireland’s cultural heritage is deeply rooted in Celtic traditions, visible in its language, festivals, and arts. Tourists can enjoy historic sites like ancient castles and monastic ruins alongside modern attractions. The blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and friendly locals makes Ireland a compelling destination for travelers seeking both adventure and cultural immersion.
Top Attractions
1. Cliffs of Moher – Iconic sea cliffs offering breathtaking views over the Atlantic Ocean. 2. Dublin Castle – A historic fortress and government complex in the heart of Dublin. 3. Ring of Kerry – A scenic driving route showcasing Ireland’s rugged coastline and mountains. 4. Giant’s Causeway – Unique basalt rock formations on the northern coast, steeped in legend. 5. Trinity College and the Book of Kells – Ireland’s oldest university housing the famous illuminated manuscript.
Popular Activities
Ireland offers hiking and cycling through its scenic countryside, exploring ancient castles and ruins, attending traditional music sessions in local pubs, and enjoying coastal activities such as surfing and whale watching. Visitors can also experience Gaelic sports, visit whiskey distilleries, and participate in cultural festivals celebrating Irish heritage.
Ireland Tours & Experiences
- Top Attractions: 1. Cliffs of Moher – Iconic sea cliffs offering breathtaking views over the Atlantic Ocean. 2. Dublin Castle – A historic fortress and government complex in the heart of Dublin. 3. Ring of Kerry – A scenic driving route showcasing Ireland’s rugged coastline and mountains. 4. Giant’s Causeway – Unique basalt rock formations on the northern coast, steeped in legend. 5. Trinity College and the Book of Kells – Ireland’s oldest university housing the famous illuminated manuscript.
- Duration Range: Ireland offers hiking and cycling through its scenic countryside, exploring ancient castles and ruins, attending traditional music sessions in local pubs, and enjoying coastal activities such as surfing and whale watching. Visitors can also experience Gaelic sports, visit whiskey distilleries, and participate in cultural festivals celebrating Irish heritage.
- Group Size: Private or shared tours
- Difficulty Level: Beginner to Advanced
- Recommended For: The best time to visit is late spring to early autumn. Pack layers and waterproof clothing due to variable weather. Respect local customs such as polite greetings and tipping in pubs and restaurants. Ireland is generally safe, but standard precautions apply. Credit and debit cards are widely accepted, though carrying some cash is advisable for rural areas.
Average Tour Price: $95
Lowest Price Tour: $55
Highest Price Tour: $200
2286 Available Tour Excursions in Ireland
We are dedicated to creating unforgettable experiences for our guests. With our expert local guides, you will be able to explore the stunning landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture of Scotland in a way that is tailored to your interests and preferences. Embark on a breath-taking journey from Edinburgh to Glencoe, The Highlands and Loch Ness. Enjoying the stunning views of The Kelpies, Stirling Castle, Cairngorms, and Ben Nevis along the way. This tour will take you through some of Scotland's most magnificent landscapes and landmarks, and leave you with memories to last a lifetime. Starting in Edinburgh, our private driver guide will lead you through the heart of Scotland, as we make our way to the Scottish Highlands. We offer an exceptional on-board experience, enjoy luxury leather seats, self-rear controlled AC, WIFI, and USB ports, complimentary cold drinks and snacks in our onboard cooler. We look forward to helping you experience the magic of Scotland!
Price: $1,319.83
Duration: 10-12 hours
*itinerary is only a guide and is tailored for each unique tour, when we meet in person, I'll make sure that we are collaborating together for a bespoke itinerary. A high quality ChaperoneVIP private tour in Dublin presented by myself Eamonn, a Dubliner born and bred with a 7 passenger limousine licensed minivan with Air-con, plenty of legroom and a microphone or up to 3 guests in a BMW 7 series limo. This original custom tour is a fun mix of Irish history, traditional Irish music, scenic coastal drive, our famous Dublin pub & whiskey culture, sightseeing photo stops and all while I am taking the very best care of you personally. As we drive, you'll learn about our brave revolutionaries, Ireland's emigration & the famine, religion, the language, Guinness brewery history & just what’s it’s like to grow up in Ireland. This tour is designed by me personally to show you what really matters in Dublin and doesn’t overlap with any large bus or walking tour. See you in Dublin! Éamonn
Price: $761.42
Duration: 8 hours
This private tour will be to the most dramatic scenic places off the beaten path where the coaches can't go and will be tailor made to suit your interests and tempo.
Price: $761.42
Duration: 7-8 hours
Family private sea safari Rib experience allows you to still have the same award winning experience but you can Tailor make your own tour spending time seeing what interests you
Price: $878.57
Duration: 2 hours
A private and fully escorted whiskey and beer tour of Dublin in executive transport, celebrating the city's most famous exports - Jameson Whiskey and Guinness Beer. It's a city tour with whiskey and beer in it's heart, your Host will bring the city to life as you travel through many different districts of Dublin. This a private tour for you and your travel companions only (with shared tour at Jameson Distillery Bow St. and private tour at Guinness Storehouse). We arrive at Guinness Storehouse at a little after 10am, before the masses. But don’t worry, we won’t be drinking beer right away if that sounds a little early in the day for you! Your Host will take you on a private tour of Guinness Storehouse. Then we travel across the River Liffey to Smithfield – to the original home of Jameson Irish Whiskey. Your Host takes you on a stroll of the buildings sharing ‘insider’ knowledge of the Jameson story and then you join the Bow St. Experience tour.
Price: $338.54
Duration: 4 hours
Together we’ll take a stroll through the streets of Dublin and explore some of the incredible figures of Ireland’s Queer History. From Irish revolutionaries to civil rights agitators, pride March pioneers to gender identity trailblazers; the Dublin Queer Tour is an exploration of Ireland’s incredible LGBTQ+ community, and the rich history of their story. Ireland has come a long way in advancing equal rights for the LGBTQ+ community, and there is much to be celebrated, so join us for this Queer Dublin tour to learn more about the struggles and triumphs. General Post Office and Revolutionary Queer figures The Abbey Theatre and Panti Bliss 'Noble Call' Liberty Hall and the First Pride Protest Dr Lydia Foy and the Gender Recognition Act Trinity College and the Sexual Liberation Movement The Hirschfeld Centre and the Diceman's Corner The George and Gay Spar Dublin Castle and the Marriage Equality Referendum
Price: $28.11
Duration: 2 hours
Relax and Enjoy the Trip of a LIFE TIME : Starting at your HOTEL or B&B or Locality: Travelling the Ring of Kerry : From Killarney : Killorglin ,Glenbeig, Cahersiveen , Skillig Ring , Valentia Island ,Waterville & Sneem Beautiful Views See where the Transatlantic Cable enter the water Connecting Europe with U.S.A. in 1866 A little Piece of the Cable carried on Minivan duration to enjoy.Visit to the Skellig Experience ( Skellig Michael VIDEO This trip is FIVE to Seven hours : have a few short walks See how: other people live in this Beautiful Country of ours Next Parish to America only Water between ?:.A Visit to a Local Public House for a Drink & Sea Food not included in the Package Only if you want ? Irelands higest Mountain in the Macgillycuddy Reeks : Birth Place of Daniel o Connell & The only Cathelic Church called after a Statesman On the way home you travel through the National Park A 10 minute walk up & 10 Back to the Torc Waterfall Good Time to Start our day@ 9 am
Price: $899.30
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If you've just arrived by cruise, car or plane and have limited time in the city, our Daytripper Walking Tour of Dublin provides everyone not just a great time with a local experienced guide, but we also promise to leave you feeling like you know Dublin just as well as your home town! Join us as we take a stroll through the heart of Dublin's City Centre. From ancient beginnings to city streets filled with character, you’ll get a full dose of Dublin’s history with plenty of the "craic" thrown in. Learn all about local Irish pubs & food when we visit a traditional Irish Pub known well by the locals. We will dive into the history of some of Dublin's most iconic legends, who have shaped the history of the city and made it what it is today. Venture through Castles, Cathedrals & Gardens with a local Guide who can give you a full insight into Dublin City and its past. The Tour finishes up outside Trinity College just stones throw away from Grafton Street and 15 minutes from Tara or Pearse St
Price: $28.11
Duration: 3 hours
Tour guide, teacher and storyteller, Seán does not do average: "His storytelling was compelling and his sense of humour made it one of the most enjoyable tours we have ever taken." "Sean is a must for your visit to Galway!... A great story teller bringing the history alive." (Tripadvisor) History, stoytelling, an in-depth knowledge of Galway's past and present, enthusiasm, humour and warmth combine to create an "excellent, fun and relaxed" experience (Lonely Planet Guide). Past guests say: "The best walking tour we have ever done. Such an orator. Very knowledgeable and poetic. I learnt so much about Galway and he also made us laugh." "This man is the real deal for a first-hand guide to Galway." "The most informative, funny, and downright passionate walking tour I've had in a long time... Sean's personality is so magnetic you just want to spend the rest of the day with him." *Please contact Seán directly to enquire about private tours *Small group tours guaranteed (<15 total)
Price: $164.00
Duration: 1 hours
A private full day guided excursion from Galway. Convenient roundtrip transportation from your accommodation. Enjoy a thrilling 3 hour electric bike ride in the heart of Connemara. A fabulous ‘off the beaten track’ route with breathtaking scenery. Enjoy a captivating Sheepdog Demonstration along the route. Accessible for all fitness levels and capabilities. It’s EASY and FUN for EVERYBODY 14 years old and over.
Price: $228.43
Duration: 8 hours
Walk With Me include in their motor tours the classic and world renowned one day driving route that is The Ring of Kerry. This private motor tour along a section of The Wild Atlantic Way touring route starts in Killarney and takes you on a journey of dramatic sea views, sheer cliffs and ever changing skies. We will also include The Skellig Ring which is located close to the Ring of Kerry but rarely visited by larger coach tours. The Skellig Ring offers some of the best coastal scenery in Ireland.
Price: $808.28
Duration: 7-8 hours
Get more from your small group tour with the Ireland to Island experience. Featuring Ireland and two of its most famous islands this tour never disappoints. Visit the UNESCO World Heritage site and Puffin sanctuary, Skellig Michael, delve into Ireland’s past by visiting the Rock of Cashel steeped in 1000 years of history and explore the beautiful seaside village of Cobh, the final port of the marvellous Titanic. Explore Killarney National Park and visit the jaw dropping sights of The Cliffs of Moher. Sail across Galway Bay to the spectacular Aran Islands and soak up the atmosphere in the artsy city of Galway. Of course, no trip to Ireland is complete without a trip to one of our famous distillers, so let’s meet the makers of our beloved Jameson!
Price: $2,629.84
Duration: 168 hours
Experience the world’s only daily placenames walking tour, an intimate, luxury experience (max 8 guests) along the stunning Wild Atlantic Way. Regularly featured on TV and in the media, this unique tour unlocks the hidden history of Castlehaven through its placenames—revealing Viking traders, Gaelic chieftains, and long-lost ways of life. Discover names like Carrig na Saighneoirí, a tiny headland named after the medieval pilchard fishermen who made the O’Driscolls and O’Donovans as wealthy as European royalty. Explore Beann tSídháin (peak of the faeries ) and An Glaisín Álainn (the beautiful little stream), where the landscape itself tells a story. Your experience includes a gourmet picnic of West Cork cheese, smoked seafood from Union Hall, and Celine’s home baking, making this an unforgettable blend of culture, history, and artisan food. 12:00 Noon Daily | Max 8 Guests | Includes Artisan Picnic
Price: $134.71
Duration: 3-4 hours
The Dingle Peninsula is one of the world's most picturesque locations. Make the most of this magnificent setting by hiring our acclaimed tour guides to highlight it. We have been the proud recipients of TripAdvisor's Travellers's Choice Award for the last 3 years. With Mossie and Helen as your guides, you can take in the breathtaking scenery and fascinating archaeological and historical sites throughout the Dingle Peninsula in comfort. Join us as we commemorate more than 6,000 years of history, culture, spirituality, music, and song.
Price: $410.00
Duration: 1-4 hours
Experience local brews that real Dubliners enjoy. Learn Irish history as you sip. Step inside four traditional Dublin pubs off the tourist trail. Please note: this activity is only suitable for those above the age of 18. This excellent tasting tour leads you away from the tourist trail to some places only the locals know. You’ll travel through time sampling traditional Irish drinks along the way, all while enjoying a range of quintessentially Dublin pubs. You will learn all there is to know behind Irish ale, cider, whiskey and stout in the heart of Dublin’s fair city, quenching your thirst in four authentic locations. Your guide will make recommendations but ultimately, what you sample is for you to decide. Not only that, but your brilliant and knowledgeable guide will also let you in on a little history to drink in with your beverages. Please note: on this tour, you pay for your individual drinks. Customers average a total spend of around €25.
Price: $32.21
Duration: 3 hours
Option to explore the scenic west coast including the towering Cliffs of Moher or alternatively a day trip to Galway city to enjoy some of Irelands most famous and charming pubs, local stores and live music on the streets and in pubs. The original and best authentic locals private tour from Dublin to the West of Ireland and back on a day trip. Visit the famous cliffs of Moher and get an appreciation for the real story of Ireland as we pass by old pre famine Irish homesteads and the signature dry stone walls of the West. Learn about Gaelic culture and Irish ancestry as we explore some long lost beauty spots in County Clare. The Galway bay coastal drive is also the perfect end to the day before heading back to Dublin after a day of history, scenery, music, fun and adventure. See you in Dublin! Eamonn
Price: $1,522.85
Duration: 10-11 hours
Welcome to Medieval Dublin! We will trace along the line of the former Medieval Walls looking for ancient artefacts and fragments of old buildings hidden in the alleys. Let's decode old street names and learn how life looked like in Medieval time. I will show you the signs that remind modern citizens of the city’s past. Ancient towers and gates, a prison and a church, the story of Dublin fires and wars. You will feel the rhythm of Dublin of the 13th century, feel the size of the medieval city, surrounded by high walls, and hear the stories about the Vikings and the British who influenced the capital of Ireland.
Price: $187.43
Duration: 2 hours
Begin with a guided Distillery Tour before learning the basics of Mixology and create bespoke cocktails to enjoy in our eclectic Drink Studio. Discover the history of cocktails and the technique of creating a perfectly-balanced cocktail in a fun, engaging environment in a stunning boutique space. Learn shaking & stirring techniques, and create two custom cocktails using spirits crafted at our distillery under the guidance and support of our Head Mixologist. Experience available only by bookings and not available for walk-ins. Experience Summary : Guided tour of distillery + Cocktail Class + Create 2 Custom Cocktails + Complementary Gin & Tonic on arrival Every Friday & Saturday at 5.45pm, Duration : 1 hour 30 minutes ,
Price: $58.57
Duration: 1 hours
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Frequently Asked Questions
Local Food & Cuisine
Irish cuisine features hearty dishes such as Irish stew, soda bread, and seafood chowder. Signature foods include boxty (potato pancakes), colcannon (mashed potatoes with cabbage), and black pudding. Dining customs often involve communal meals and pub culture. Noteworthy restaurants include those in Dublin and Galway offering modern takes on traditional Irish dishes. Fresh local ingredients and farm-to-table dining are emphasized.
Getting Around
Ireland is accessible by air through major airports in Dublin, Shannon, and Cork. Local transportation includes buses, trains, and taxis, with extensive networks connecting cities and towns. Car rentals are popular for exploring rural areas. Public transport fares are moderate, and city transport cards offer convenience for visitors.
Travel Tips
The best time to visit is late spring to early autumn. Pack layers and waterproof clothing due to variable weather. Respect local customs such as polite greetings and tipping in pubs and restaurants. Ireland is generally safe, but standard precautions apply. Credit and debit cards are widely accepted, though carrying some cash is advisable for rural areas.
Culture & Customs
Irish culture values friendliness, storytelling, and music. Social customs include informal greetings and a strong pub culture. Major festivals include St. Patrick’s Day and traditional music festivals. Etiquette emphasizes politeness, patience, and respect for heritage. Visitors should be mindful of local sensitivities regarding history and politics.