Things to do in South East Ireland

Our most recommended things to do in South East Ireland

From Dublin: Cliffs of Moher, Burren & Galway Day Tour

From Dublin: Cliffs of Moher, Burren & Galway Day Tour

Explore some of the highlights of the west of Ireland on a guided day tour from Dublin. Start by meeting early in the morning in the city center. Stop at The Barack Obama Plaza with plenty of time to stretch your legs, clear your head and have a coffee or small breakfast to continue. Arrive at the first destination of the day, the Cliffs of Moher. Walk for 210 meters above the coast. Admire the power of the sea that so marks the character of the island and its people. Take some free time to explore the area. Admission to the Cliffs of Moher visitor center is included in this tour! From the Cliffs of Moher, continue on to Galway. Just the road to reach this city is fascinating, because this road, along the coast of the island, crosses the National Park of The Burren, with a lunar landscape that is unbelievable. It is one of the main attractions and a must-see in Ireland. Once in Galway, you'll enjoy one of Ireland's most popular cities, known for its vibrant atmosphere and music scene. Stroll along Shop Street and see some of the musicians, the colourful facades and the bronze statue of Oscar Wilde and Eduard Vilde. At the end of our tour, the guide will give us the necessary recommendations to continue exploring this town at your own pace, before returning to Dublin. Visit on the same day two of the essential places of the Gaelic people in this tour to the Cliffs of Moher and Galway from Dublin, book your places now!

Cliffs of Moher and More: Full-Day Tour from Cork

Cliffs of Moher and More: Full-Day Tour from Cork

Your tour on Ireland’s west coast begins in the morning with a check-in at the Bridge Street tourist office in Cork city. Head off on a drive to Limerick, the capital of the mid-western region, with a brief stop (15 minutes approx) on the banks of the River Shannon. Enjoy spectacular views of King John’s Castle an imposing medieval fortress and iconic photo opportunity! Continue on the way to the Cliffs of Moher, enjoying a panoramic road trip through part of the Wild Atlantic Way’s Burren Region, with stunning views of the countryside - sit back and enjoy the view. At world famous Cliffs of Moher, you’ll enjoy 90 minutes to explore this site of incredible natural beauty. Receive a complimentary ticket (worth €10.00) to see the award-winning Atlantic Edge exhibit, which examines the mighty Cliffs of Moher from a variety of perspectives. Depending on how busy the locality is, you’ll stop for lunch at either Liscannor or Doolin, tiny villages with delicious local food options. You’ll have approximately 60 minutes for lunch at leisure. This afternoon, we’ll make a refreshment stop at Bunratty Castle on the return leg of the trip. Enjoy a short stroll around the grounds, grab coffee, water or sodas and some awesome photos of this wonderful castle. The pleasant drive to Cork city takes you through the rolling hills of the Golden Vale. Arrive back in Cork in good time for dinner arrangements and evening entertainment!

From Dublin: Blarney, Rock of Cashel and Cahir Castles Tour

From Dublin: Blarney, Rock of Cashel and Cahir Castles Tour

Take an air-conditioned bus ride and observe the transformation of Dublin's metropolitan environment into the verdant hills of the Irish countryside. Travel through a number of interesting locations, such as the Irish National Stud's home, the Curragh in County Kildare, and the Galtee Mountains. Discover the fabled Rock of Cashel, a recognisable representation of Ireland's historical significance, as you delve into its past. A remarkable collection of mediaeval structures can be seen at this location, such as a high cross, round tower, abbey, Romanesque chapel, Gothic cathedral, and 15th-century tower house. Reach Blarney Castle, which is well-known around the world for the Blarney Stone. Put your lips on the stone to obtain the "gift of gab." Discover enchanted gardens with mystical waterfalls and ancient ferns. This location, rich in mystery and history, promises an amazing experience. Climb the Wishing Steps to see the charming Rock Close. In Blarney Castle, there is a range of restaurants to pick from. Discover the magnificent Cahir Castle, one of Ireland's largest and best-preserved, as your day's last destination. It is perched atop a rocky island in the River Suir. Constructed by the Butler family in the thirteenth century, this storied castle has seen many fabled sieges and conflicts. Its impressively maintained defensive architecture provides an intriguing look at the inventiveness of the Middle Ages. Experience its fascinating past with a guided tour and audiovisual presentations. After that, go back to Dublin's city centre to round out your tour.

From Limerick: Full-Day Guided Tour of Cliffs of Moher

From Limerick: Full-Day Guided Tour of Cliffs of Moher

Experience the highest cliffs in Europe on this full day tour from Limerick. Hop aboard your spacious and climate-controlled touring coach at Arthurs Quay in Limerick. Enjoy incredible views of King John’s Castle and the River Shannon from the boarding point. Your adventure will take you on a panoramic road trip through part of the Wild Atlantic Way’s Burren region, with stunning views of the countryside - sit back and enjoy the view! At world famous Cliffs of Moher, you’ll enjoy 90 minutes to explore this site of awesome natural beauty. Incredible views of the Atlantic, Aran Islands and mountain ranges of Connemara await you. Keep an eye out for the wonderful local wildlife including puffins and dolphins (not to mention the dairy cows on local farms!). You will receive a complimentary ticket (worth €10.00) to award winning Atlantic Edge exhibition and visitor centre with state of the art restaurant, retail and restaurant facilities. Depending on the season and how busy the locality is, you’ll stop for lunch at either Liscannor or Doolin, tiny villages with delicious local food options. You’ll have approximately 60 minutes for lunch at leisure. This afternoon, we’ll make a refreshment stop at Bunratty Castle on the return leg of the journey. Check out the souvenirs, use the restrooms, grab a coffee or soda, and a wonderful photo of this awesome medieval fortress. The scenic drive back to Limerick will take you through the classic Irish countryside in the Golden Vale region. Arrive in Limerick in good time for dinner arrangements and evening entertainment.

Blarney Castle Full-Day Tour from Dublin

Blarney Castle Full-Day Tour from Dublin

Visit Ireland’s most famous castle on a full-day tour from Dublin. Enjoy free time to explore the city of Cork and visit Blarney Castle. Stroll in the footsteps of St Patrick at the Celtic Crosses and Round Tower. Meet your guide at Paddy's Palace in Dublin and hop aboard a comfortable and climate-controlled van for a scenic drive through green fields and dairy farms of the Golden Vale of County Cork. Enjoy panoramic views of the Galtee Mountains and County Tipperary. Stop in Cork on banks of the River Lee and spend an hour of free time exploring the city at your own pace. Have the option to visit the historic English Market, or marvel at the architecture of St. Finbarre’s Cathedral. Drive on to Blarney Castle, home of the legendary Blarney Stone. It’s said that if you kiss the stone you will receive the “gift of the gab” for 7 years. Pucker up and kiss the stone or snap a picture.  Explore the castle grounds and gardens to discover the Witch's Cave. Take advantage of the tax free shopping at the Blarney Woollen Mills and craft shop. Step back in time at the evocative Celtic Crosses and Round Tower. Depart for Dublin on a path through the Golden Vale of County Tipperary and arrive back in the city at night. 

Belfast and Giant's Causeway in Italian or Spanish

Belfast and Giant's Causeway in Italian or Spanish

Depart Dublin and head to the northern coast of Ireland. First, see the National Park of the Giant’s Causeway. Have 1.5 hours to explore its prismatic rock formations beside the sea. Your guide will explain the legends that make this place so popular and why it has been declared World Heritage Site by UNESCO.  Admire different places in Belfast, including the political murals, the peace wall, the Albert clock tower, the prison, the City Hall, the Titanic Museum, and other. Then, explore on your own. This tour is ideal for those who love nature, follow Game of Thrones, or are curious about the political conflicts and UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

Dublin: Cliffs of Moher, Ennis, & Bunratty Castle Day Tour

Dublin: Cliffs of Moher, Ennis, & Bunratty Castle Day Tour

Depart at 7:00 AM from the central Dublin meeting point to start your adventure. Travel through Kildare, Laois, and Limerick before arriving in County Clare. Arrive at the Cliffs of Moher at approximately 10:45 AM and be struck by their enormity. Marvel at cliffs that are 214-meters high at the highest point and run for 8-kilometres along the coast of County Clare. During your nearly 2-hours stop at the Cliffs of Moher, you can choose to visit O’Brien’s Tower and this tour also includes admittance to The Atlantic Edge interpretive centre. Departing the Cliffs of Moher, head to Ennis, Ireland’s friendliest town. Stretch your legs and uncover Ennis' hidden gems on an optional guided walking tour to explore the town's culture, people, and history. Traditional Irish music is an important part of Ireland’s culture and heritage, and Ennis is at the heart of the trad scene in Ireland. It is home to musicians famous both at home and abroad. Feel free to visit one of the local pubs, for wholesome luncheon menus, and you might also catch one of those famous trad sessions. Your next stop takes you to Bunratty Castle & Folk Park for one hour and 45 minutes. The exact military site of Bunratty Castle dates to 900AD. Originally being a Viking fortress and trading post, it was vanquished in 970AD by the legendary military leader Brian Boru, who eventually drove the Vikings out of Ireland. Explore the current castle, the most complete and authentic medieval castle in Ireland construction completed in 1425 AD and hear all about the fascinating history of this gorgeous castle. Your 1-hour and 45-minute stop at Bunratty will also give you an opportunity to explore the Folk Park. This park features thirty buildings in a “living" village and rural setting. Entrance to the castle and the folk park are included. Departing Bunratty, you can now sit back and relax as we begin our journey back to Dublin with wonderful memories to share. Return to Dublin will be at approximately 7:30 PM on D´Olier Street, Dublin 2 (near O´Connell Bridge in the city centre).

Cliffs of Moher and Blarney 2-Day Tour from Dublin

Cliffs of Moher and Blarney 2-Day Tour from Dublin

Experience the dramatic landscapes of the southwest of Ireland on a 2-day budget tour to the Cliffs of Moher, Blarney Castle, and more. Kiss the famous Blarney Stone, enjoy panoramic views across the Atlantic Ocean, and stay in the historic city of Cork to enjoy the local life up-close. Day 1: Dublin - Rock of Cashel - Blarney - Cork Depart Dublin at 08:00 for a relaxing drive through scenic County Cork. The first stop will be the world famous Rock of Cashel. One of Ireland's most evocative sites, you can stroll in the footsteps of St. Patrick flanked by ruins, Celtic crosses and round towers and feel the soul of Ireland. The Rock of Cashel was the traditional seat of the Kings of Munster until they donated the complex to the Catholic Church almost 1,000 years ago for use as a cathedral. The site is one of the best examples of medieval architecture in Europe. The next stop is Ireland's second city, Cork. Here there is time to visit the English Markets recently visited by Queen Elizabeth II, that offer a wide range of local produce from artisan meats and cheeses and all that is good about Irish fine fare. This is an ideal place to enjoy lunch. In the afternoon you will go to the quaint town of Blarney to kiss the legendary Blarney Stone (optional) at the medieval stronghold of Blarney Castle. Learn the story behind the tradition as you explore the castle’s dungeons, caves and hidden bedrooms. Return to Cork, where you will spend the night. Day 2: Cork - Burren - Cliffs of Moher - Dublin Start the day with a drive through the beautiful Golden Vale, home to some of the best farm land in Ireland. Stop in Limerick to see the River Shannon and get some fine photos of King John's Castle. Continue west to County Clare, enjoying views of the wild Atlantic Ocean as you drive along the West Coast. Marvel at beautiful beaches of golden sand, looking out for dolphins and whales. Admire the lunar landscape of The Burren, where Alpine, Arctic and Mediterranean flowers grow side-by-side. Hear inspiring tales of how the Irish overcame the horrors of the Great Potato Famine of 1845-49, when over 1 million Irish fled to all 4 corners of the earth to escape. Upon arrival at the Cliffs of Moher, gaze in awe at the sheer majesty of the cliffs and crashing waves. See why world surf champ, Kelly Slater, came here for the award-winning surf movie “Wave Riders.” En route back to Dublin, enjoy a short photo stop at the 15th-century tower house of Bunratty Castle.

Rail Tour: The Cliffs of Moher & Bunratty Castle Tour

Rail Tour: The Cliffs of Moher & Bunratty Castle Tour

Check in at Dublin Heuston Station at 6:40 AM to take the InterCity train service to Limerick. Upon arrival, join your coach bus and have a short tour of the treaty city, the setting for "Angela's Ashes". From there, head north to Bunratty Castle and Folk Village (admission included), then to a Doolin Pub for our traditional Irish lunch stop. Then, it's on to the majestic Cliffs of Moher on the country's wild Atlantic coast, one of Ireland's most famous and beautiful attractions.  After that, enter the unique lunar landscape of the Burren, rounding Black Head before heading along the shores of Galway Bay to reach Galway, the city of the tribes. After taking some time to take in this beautiful city, board our Dublin-bound train, arriving at Heuston Station at 9:00 PM.

Dublin: History and Wildlife Boat Tour with Live Commentary

Dublin: History and Wildlife Boat Tour with Live Commentary

Embark on a small-group boat adventure in Dublin starting with a safety briefing. Gear up with all-weather clothing, put on your life jacket, and get binoculars to never miss out on important moments. Then, set sail across the stunning Dublin Bay aboard "Billy Goat," a gold standard rib, powering through the waves with a 300hp Suzuki engine. Keep your eyes peeled for playful seals, majestic seabirds, and elusive dolphins. Dive into Dublin's rich history, exploring Dun Laoghaire Harbour, Martello Towers, and Dalkey Island. Listen to live onboard commentary to learn about local legends, and discover the stories behind coastal mansions.

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Definitely recommend, only about a 2 hour bus ride to the Cliffs, you get 90 minutes to walk around and you’ll definitely want the full 90 minutes. Bunratty castle was also great, I recommend only going in the castle as you don’t have much time.

The tour was great. The guide explained everything to us before arriving at the place, anecdotes and curious things. He was very kind and helped us with places and sites of interest.

I had a great time. At the first two destinations we were a little bit rushed, would appreciate some extra minutes. Specially for reading information and taking pictures.

Our joy Mauren was spectacular as well as the Transport with Martí, the cliffs a very nice experience, like a movie

Marin's professional guidance made us enjoy the journey.🥰