Our local guides are a team of creators, connectors, and storytellers on a constant journey to discover the stories that our country has to tell you. In developing our experiences, we strive to make them amazing for travelers and locals alike, giving back to the communities visited.
Our 11-day full Irish Adventure tour of Ireland is a once in lifetime trip that explores our rich history and culture while also taking part in some active adventure activities, such as hiking, biking, kayaking and horse riding.
This comprehensive adventure tour of Ireland and Northern Ireland tour includes The Cliffs of Moher, Connemara, and the Antrim Coast in Northern Ireland. Journey over mountain passes, kayak with a dolphin and explore the Wild Atlantic Way. Venture off the beaten path in the ancient woodlands of Killarney National Park & Wild Connemara by bike
From the legendary Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland to the rugged south-west coast and the awe-inspiring Skellig Michael, there is an adventure at every turn.
Our tours include everything you need for a stress – free trip: accommodation, transport, Irish tour guide, breakfast, and a few key cultural inclusions that are simply not to be missed.
8.30 am Jurys Inn, Moore St Plaza, Parnell St, Store Street, Dublin, Ireland
Sturdy walking shoes (ankle high), swimming gear, hat and sunscreen, rain jacket/trousers, warm fleece, hat and gloves, towel, motion sickness tablets, water bottle, towel and toiletries, warm clothing and waterproof jacket, insect repellent, camera.
Irish Experience Tours are small group tours based on a fixed but flexible itinerary where you stay with the same guide and group of travellers.
Unmissable activities are included. Where there are great options, we’ve left the final decision up to you. Feel free to choose your evening meals and lunches. All additional tour options are marked clearly below.
All details of prices and suppliers listed here are correct at time of publication. Our suppliers occasionally increase prices for optional tour activities during the touring season. This is a rare occurrence. In the unlikely event of a major price increase, we will do our utmost to update you.
We’ve chosen high-quality accommodation in a variety of bed and breakfasts, Guesthouses, wilderness lodges and quality hostels.
Option 1
Classic – Bed & Breakfast & House Hotels
Enjoy a warm Irish welcome in charming and locally owned Bed & Breakfast & Hotel accommodation.
Please note: B&B Single Supplement – is mandatory for solo travellers – Solo travellers must pay extra to have their private room.
B&B – Twin/Double Room Share – is automatically included when 2 travellers book together
Option 2
Quality – Hostel & Lodge:
Rest up for the next day’s adventure in atmospheric and centrally located hostel & lodge accommodation. All prices are based on per person sharing. Multi-shared room accommodation is included with your tour.
Begin your tour from Dublin and travel to Antrim’s Causeway Coast via Belfast.
The average driving time today is 4 hours 30 minutes.
Start the day on the Antrim coast before heading to Derry.
The average driving time today is 3 hours.
Explore Derry before departing Northern Ireland, ending the day in the hills of Donegal.
The average driving time today is 4 hours.
Explore Donegal, and enjoy the scenic drive to of Ireland’s most beautiful regions, Connemara.
The average driving time today is 3 hour 30 minutes.
We spend another day and night in the wilderness of Connemara, so you don’t need to repack your suitcase. Just relax and enjoy.
The average driving time today is 2 hours.
Travel back in time as we spend a whole day on the Gaelic speaking island of Inis Mor. Miles of stone walls awaits
The average driving time today is 2 hours.
From the mighty cliffs to the magical kingdom as we move from Clare to Kerry.
The average driving time today is 3 hours 30 minutes.
This morning is yours to design. Relax with downtime in Dingle. Or partake of the following options:
The average driving time today is 1 hour 30 minutes.
Today we’re touring the scenic Ring of Kerry route, circuiting the Iveragh peninsula from Dingle to Killarney
The average driving time today is 3 hours.
Explore Killarney at your leisure
The average driving time today is 1 hour.
We’ll leave Killarney behind and head for Kilkenny via Tipperary.
The average driving time today is 4 hours and 30 minutes.
Always happy to stop and take in the beauty of the Irish countryside, your guide will lead your tour from medieval Kilkenny to Viking Waterford.
The average driving time today is 3 hours 30 minutes.
Before we say goodbye, there’s still time for some of Ireland’s top highlights, your tour takes in some amazing sights on the journey from Waterford back to Dublin.
The average driving time today is 3 hours and 30 minutes.