Ireland

10th May, 2025 - 19th May, 2025

10 DAYS Days

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10 DAYS

2600+ KMS

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About this Trip

This is a road trip that takes you to sublime places in Ireland. The locations are beautifully curated after a lot of research and experiences are hind-picked.

Take a tour of the ‘Guinness’ storehouse in Dublin to learn about the brewing process of Ireland’s most famous beer. Do the iconic coastal drive in the Dingle Peninsula offering breathtaking views of cliffs, beaches, and the Blasket Islands. Experience Ireland in it’s most famous and scenic driving route, the ‘Ring of Kerry’. Witness the sheer rock faces of the Cliffs of Mohers crashing against the waves. Peak into the history of the ‘Rock of Cashel’ and walk your way through the narrow ‘Gap of Dunloe’. Know more about ‘The Titanic’ and its connection to the city of Cobh.

Experience traditional Irish pubs, music and culture in Kenmare. Admire the colourful streets and picturesque harbor of Kinsale. Visit Kilkenny, known as the “Marble City” due to its distinctive black limestone. Adore the beautiful Blarney & Ashford castles and relax in Connemara for a scenic and authentic Irish experience.

Itenarary Map

Dublin

Take a tour of the ‘Guinness’ Storehouse to learn about the brewing process of Ireland’s most famous beer. 

Dublin, the capital of Ireland, is a city of contrasts, blending historic charm with modern vibrancy. Situated on the eastern coast of the island, along the banks of the River Liffey, Dublin is a hub of culture, commerce, and creativity. Dublin is synonymous with Guinness beer. The Guinness Storehouse, located at St. James’s Gate Brewery, is one of the city’s top tourist attractions. 

Things To Do

  • Explore Dublin Castle
  • Wander through Temple Bar
  • Enjoy live music and traditional Irish pubs
  •  Walk the Ha’penny bridge
  • Visit Kilmainham Gaol, a historic prison
  • Tour whiskey distilleries
Dingle Peninsula

Drive the ‘Slea Head Loop’ – iconic coastal drive offering breathtaking views of cliffs, beaches, and the Blasket Islands.

The Dingle Peninsula, located in County Kerry on Ireland’s southwestern coast, is one of the most breathtaking and culturally rich regions in the country. Known for its rugged landscapes, charming villages, and deep connection to Irish traditions, the peninsula is a haven for adventurers, history buffs, and those seeking tranquility. 

Things To Do

  • Visit Dingle town
  • Explore Inch , Coumeenoole beach
  • Take a ferry to the Blasket Islands
  •  Discover Conor Pass
  •  Visit Dún Beag Fort
  •  Experience traditional Irish music and pubs
  •  Hike Mount Brandon
  •  Explore Beehive Huts
Ring of Kerry

Ireland’s most famous and scenic driving route

The Ring of Kerry is one of Ireland’s most famous and scenic driving routes, located in County Kerry on the country’s southwest coast. It offers stunning views, charming villages, ancient sites, and a unique glimpse into Ireland’s natural beauty and rich cultural history.

 

Things To Do

  • Marvel at Torc waterfall
  • Visit the Skellig Islands
  • Admire the views at Ladies View
  • Visit Staigue Fort
  • Drive or hike through the Gap of Dunloe
  • Discover the Kerry Cliffs
  • Visit the Ballycarbery Castle Ruins 
Cliffs of Moher

Experience the power of Nature

The Cliffs of Moher, located on the western coast of Ireland in County Clare, are one of the country’s most iconic and awe-inspiring natural landmarks. Stretching along the Atlantic Ocean, they attract visitors from around the world for their dramatic beauty and rich history. The sheer rock faces, sea stacks, and crashing waves create an unforgettable landscape that attracts millions of visitors annually.The cliffs are a UNESCO Global Geopark, recognized for their unique geological features.

Things To Do

  • Walk along the cliffs
  • Visit O’Brien’s Tower
  • Take a boat tour
  • Watch the sunset
  • Enjoy the scenic drive
  • Experience the power of Nature – The sound of crashing waves and the feel of strong ocean winds create an unforgettable sensory experience. 
Rock of Cashel

One of Ireland’s most iconic and historic landmarks

The Rock of Cashel, also known as St. Patrick’s Rock, is one of Ireland’s most iconic and historic landmarks. Perched on a dramatic limestone hill in County Tipperary, this medieval site offers a fascinating glimpse into Ireland’s history, architecture, and legends. Built around 1100, it is one of Ireland’s best-preserved round towers, standing 28 mts tall. Its solid stone construction and commanding position provide a glimpse into medieval defensive architecture.

Things To Do

  • Tour the historic ruins
  • Marvel at the High Crosses and Graveyard
  • Learn the legends of St. Patrick
  • Take in the views of the Golden Vale
  • Explore nearby Hore Abbey
  • Experience the Rock’s atmosphere
  • Enjoy photography 
Gap of Dunloe

Ireland’s most picturesque landscape

The Gap of Dunloe is a breathtakingly scenic mountain pass in County Kerry, Ireland. It is a natural wonder located between the MacGillycuddy’s Reeks and the Purple Mountain range, making it one of Ireland’s most picturesque landscapes. The Gap stretches for approximately 11 kms (7 miles), offering visitors a mix of rugged beauty, serene lakes, and a sense of timeless tranquility. 

Things To Do

  • Walk Through the Gap
  • Take a Jaunting Car Ride
  • Visit the Wishing Bridge
  • Enjoy a scenic boat trip
  • Stop at Kate Kearney’s cottage
  • Hike around the surrounding peaks
  • Enjoy photography
Cobh

Ireland’s connection to ‘The Titanic’

Cobh is a picturesque seaside town in County Cork, Ireland, known for its rich maritime history, colorful waterfront, and its association with the Titanic. Nestled on Great Island in Cork Harbour, one of the largest natural harbors in the world, Cobh is a charming destination that blends history, culture, and stunning coastal views. Cobh was the last port of call for the RMS Titanic in 1912 before its ill-fated voyage. 

Things To Do

  • Visit  St.Colman ’s Cathedral
  • Explore the Titanic Experience Cobh
  • Take a ferry to Spike Island
  • Discover the “Deck of Cards” Houses
  • Take a Titanic Walking Tour
  • Climb to the Titanic Memorial Garden