Dublin Christ Church Cathedral Admission Ticket
Christ Church Cathedral (founded c.1028) is the spiritual heart of the city, and one of the top visitor attractions in Dublin. Step inside and you can enjoy the cathedral’s beautiful interior and fascinating medieval crypt. The history of Christ Church Cathedral reflects the history, both religious and political, of Ireland. The Cathedral Crypt is the largest in Ireland, dating back to the 12th century and the beautiful neo-gothic nave is an oasis of calm in the middle of a busy city. Visitors on this self-guided tour have access to the nave and the crypt.
Blasket Island Eco Tour.
Enjoy a fun and informative three hour guided eco tour along the coast past Slea Head, the Great Blasket Island and Beginis Island in Irelands only Marine National park.
Enjoy the magnificent cliffs and rock formations along the coastline of the Dingle Peninsula.
Watch out for whales, dolphins and other marine wildlife.
Stop off at the Grey Seal colony around the Great Blasket Island beach and Beginis island..
Listen to the guide sweeping through the history and folklore of the unique society that was formed on the Blasket islands.
Ferry to Ireland's Eye in Howth
The ferry to Ireland’s Eye is a picturesque and tranquil journey across the waters of the Irish Sea. Passengers can enjoy stunning views of the rugged coastline and the iconic Howth Head cliffs as they make their way to the small, uninhabited island.
Weather permitting, the ferry will land at the island where passengers can disembark and explore the rugged beauty of Ireland’s Eye.
Visitors can also take a stroll around the island, taking in the stunning views of the mainland. The island’s ancient Martello tower, which dates back to the early 19th century, is a popular landmark. The island offers panoramic views of the surrounding area, and the opportunity for a gorgeous sea swim in the clear waters on the west-facing beach. The island is home to a variety of bird species, including puffins, gannets, and cormorants, making it a popular spot for birdwatchers.
Howth Coastal Half-Day Bus Tour from Dublin with Live Guide
Discover Howth Summit and its famous, picturesque fishing village on this half-day Coastal Tour by bus from Dublin. Enjoy a guided walking tour taking in the breath-taking views of the cliffs of Howth and then enjoy free time to explore beautiful Howth Village at your leisure. Take the opportunity while you are there to try some of the best seafood and fish and chips that Dublin has to offer.
Highlights of Cork: A Self-Guided Walking Tour
Experience the Rebel City at your own pace with this affordable audio tour
• See where a marshy landscape was transformed into the vibrant city that Cork is today and why the city once had the world’s largest butter exchange
• Hear from producer Máirín Ahern, an honorary Corkonian who’s worked as a qualified tour guide in the city since 1999
• Do it all in an hour or linger at stops along the way with complete control over when you start and finish
• Get unlimited use before your booking date and after it
• Use the virtual tour option at home
Once you’ve booked, you’ll receive a ticket with instructions and a unique code listed under “Before You Go”. Then simply install the VoiceMap app and enter your code.
The app displays directions to the starting point, and when you’re in the right place, just pop in your headphones and tap start. VoiceMap has automatic GPS playback, with turn-by-turn directions. It also works offline.
Please note that this is a hilly walk.
From Dublin: Wicklow, Glendalough, Waterfall & Sheepdog demo
Discover Ireland’s hidden gems on a day trip to Glendalough and the Wicklow Mountains. Departing Dublin at 9:30 AM, your journey begins with a scenic drive and a warm welcome from your guide. First stop: Powerscourt Waterfall, where you’ll have up to an hour to enjoy the views and take photos. Next, explore the 6th-century monastic ruins of Glendalough, nestled among lakes and forested hills. You’ll have two hours here for sightseeing and lunch (not included). Then, experience a live sheepdog demonstration — a true Irish tradition. This tour offers the perfect mix of history, nature, and culture.
Dingle Tasting Tour
The Dingle Tasting Tour is an exciting mix of tasting and sightseeing in Irelands No. 1 foodie town. Our experienced guides will take you through the beautiful port town of Dingle, visiting some of the towns best food and beverage locations. In these locations you will enjoy a variety of tastings of authentic, local Irish food and drink
- great tasting stops - educational, fun and satisfying
- Dingle's iconic restaurants and pubs are represented, with tastes and information exclusively for our food tour participants
- Seafood straight off the boat? Irish beef from local pastures? Local, crafted beer. Yes, you'll experience it all on our tour
- We will have small groups maximum 12 people.
Blarney Stone, Rock of Cashel and Cahir Castles Tour from Dublin
3 Historic Castles Day Trip (Entries Included)
Escape Dublin for a day of legends and medieval wonder. This "Triple Castle" tour covers Ireland’s most iconic sites with all admission fees included—no hidden costs!
The Rock of Cashel: Explore this stunning hilltop fortress. Wander through the Gothic cathedral, the Romanesque chapel, and the ancient Round Tower that defines Ireland’s medieval skyline.
Blarney Castle & Gardens: Experience the magic of the world-famous Blarney Stone. Climb the tower to "gain the gift of the gab," then explore the mystical Rock Close and enchanted gardens.
Cahir Castle: Step into a real-life Hollywood set! Visit this award-winning fortress, a primary filming location for A24’s The Green Knight and Ridley Scott’s The Last Duel starring Matt Damon.
With luxury transport and expert storytelling, we handle the logistics so you can immerse yourself in Ireland’s epic history. Book now for the ultimate Irish castle experience!
Connemara, Kylemore Abbey and Wild Atlantic Way tour from Galway
This guided day trip from Galway takes in the highlights of Galway Bay and wild and rugged Connemara along the new Wild Atlantic Way route. You will see thatched cottages, dry stone walls, mountains, woodlands, rivers, streams, lakes, Connemara ponies, amazing beaches, deserted islands, wilderness bog landscapes and experience the tranquility and isolation of Connemara.
Visit the magic of Kylemore Abbey and its romantic Victorian gardens (admission not included). Then it’s back on the coach
for a weaving drive through the desolate Inagh Valley, between the majestic Maumturk and Twelve Bens mountains. Finish your tour with stops to see the legendary Connemara Giant and Quiet Man Bridge before returning to Galway City.
Galway History group Walking tour with Local expert
As one of Ireland's oldest cities, Galway is rich in history and stories. The theme of this private walking experience is the History, Heritage and Culture of the city, from its Anglo-Norman past to the present-day progressive city.
This Private guided tour is presented by an Irish Tourism professional. Its an in-person tour and an ideal way to see and learn about the 'City of the Tribes' , first-hand.
The full itinerary will allow you explore landmarks, such as the Galway Cathedral, Courthouse Square, Lynch's Castle, St. Nicholas' Church, the Latin Quarter, the Spanish Parade and the Hall of the Red Earl archaeology site.
Tours are particularly suited to travelers who like an enjoyable mix of History and legend !
(NB: Discount tickets to St Nicholas' Church is confined to the 10am morning Tours)
Shore Excursion: Cork and Blarney Castle Visit from Cobh by Train
Depart Cobh Railway Station for a scenic train ride to Cork to visit the Blarney Castle and Gardens on this 6.5-hour tour. Kiss the Blarney Stone if you want, then explore Cork on a city tour, before returning to Cobh. Once you’re back in Cobh, visit the cemetery to learn about the victims of the Lusitania, before being returned to your ship.
Howth Cliffs and Lighthouses Boat Tour
Thousands of people flood to Howth every year to see Howth Cliffs and walk or hike the cliffs. Our cruises allow for people to experience Howth Cliff like never before, taking in spectacular views from the sea.
There are plenty of photo opportunites along the way with amazing scenery and wildlife on Ireland's Eye including Puffins, Guillemots and Grey Seals.
- Easy hassle free train (DART) or bus journey from Dublin City Centre
- Skippered by expert local crew
Dublin: Personal Photographer - Travel Photography Experience
Embark on a captivating journey through the charming streets of Dublin with our Photography Tour. Led by a seasoned professional photographer, this immersive experience not only offers insight into the city's rich history and vibrant culture but also provides the opportunity to capture its beauty through your lens.
Cong The Quiet Man Museum Skip-the-Line Ticket
The Quiet Man Museum offers an on-set experience with exact replicas of all the key furnishings and artifacts from the movie including Sean Thornton’s big bed, Mary Kate’s cottage piano, china, pewter, cradle and the tandem bicycle, as well as costumes made by the same company – O’Maille’s of Galway – who made them for John Ford in 1951. Quiet Man enthusiasts can dress up in costume for photos.
The Quiet Man Museum houses the original fishing rod used by Father Lonergan and Michaeleen Og’s horse Napoleon’s original harness and a first edition of the Maurice Walsh collection of short stories, Green Rushes, on which the screenplay for The Quiet Man was based.
The Museum also showcases the largest collection of Irish newspaper articles from the time the movie was filmed, which were sourced through a painstaking trawl of the microfiche files in local libraries. This first hand account allows enthusiasts to read exactly what it was like when Hollywood took over the village of Cong in 1951.
A Self-Guided Stroll Along Dún Laoghaire's East Pier
Ready to step into Dún Laoghaire's captivating history? Unveil the hidden side of Dún Laoghaire on this self-guided walking tour, exploring the area's remarkable evolution from a humble fishing village to a bustling Irish port. See St Michael’s Church, witness the transformation at the Pavilion Theatre, and stroll along the historic 'Metals'. Hear tales of rebellion, spot memorials like the RMS Leinster, and stand by the East Pier Lighthouse for panoramic views. Led by Dublin-native guide Jack Redmond, this hour-long journey offers a fascinating blend of regality and rebellion.
Get unlimited use of this tour before your booking date and after it. You can use the virtual tour option at home, too.
Once you have booked, you will receive instructions and a unique code to download the tour. The app displays directions to the starting point; when you’re in the right place, tap start.
Skip-the-line Book of Kells and Dublin Old Town Private Tour
Choose one of our excellent tour options tailored to your needs and interests:
2-hour: Old Town & Book of Kells
Book this tour to see the Books of Kells in the Old Library with skip-the-line tickets and discover other highlights of Dublin, such as Trinity College, Dublin Castle, and more.
3-hour: Old Town, Book of Kells & Transport
This option includes a 1-hour round-trip transfer and a 2-hour walking tour of Dublin's Old Town with skip-the-line tickets to the Books of Kells exhibition in the Old Library.
4-hour: Old Town, Book of Kells & Christ Church Cathedral
Book this tour to see the Books of Kells in the Old Library and the Christ Church Cathedral with skip-the-line tickets and discover more highlights of Dublin, such as St Patrick's
5-hour: Old Town, Book of Kells, Christ Church Cathedral & Transport
This option includes a 1-hour round-trip transfer and a 4-hour walking tour of Dublin's Old Town, the Books of Kells, Old Library and Christ Church Cathedral.
Private Transfer from Dublin Airport to Belfast (All Areas)
Looking for a Private transfer from Dublin airport? Look no more! This is a private transfer from Dublin airport to any central location in Dublin. Choose from a range of vehicle sizes to suit the size of your group. Experience security, timeliness and comfort, relax and enjoy your trip from the moment you arrive at your destination.
Slieve League cliffs cruise. Donegal. Guided. 2 hours.
Take a cruise from Killybegs harbour in beautiful County Donegal -(voted 'the coolest place on the planet') to the base of Europe highest accessible sea cliffs, to view the breath taking Slieve League cliffs, rising 1,972 feet / 601 metres out the water.
On route we pass many points of Interest including Rotten Island and St John's Point lighthouses, Drumanoo Head, Fintra Beach, Muckross Head and the famous Giant's Desk and Chair which sit in the bay ahead of the mighty cliffs.
While cruising close to the cliffs, you get a great chance to see the many caves & waterfalls which dot and cascade down the rock faces.
On route back you will be able to see the table shaped mountain of Benbulbin in Sligo in the distance and the towns on the coastline of Donegal Bay.
Donegal Bay is one of the richest waters in the world. There are regular sightings during the summer months of marine wildlife including dolphins, porpoises, basking sharks & tuna.
Dublin Public Transport and Hop-On Hop-Off Sightseeing Bus Tour
Use the Dublin Freedom Ticket to travel around the city and sightsee with ease. Valid for 72 hours from first use, the handy transport and sightseeing pass includes unlimited public transport in the Greater Dublin Area, plus an award winning DoDublin hop-on hop-off city tour.
Use the pass to sightsee on your own terms, and see top Dublin attractions such as Trinity College, Guinness Storehouse and Jameson Distillery at Bow St; even better, Included in your ticket is a complementary entry to the Little Museum of Dublin.
Cliffs of Moher, Burren and Galway Day Tour from Dublin
Embark on a full-day guided tour from Dublin to Ireland’s breathtaking west coast. Marvel at the towering Cliffs of Moher, walk along the cliff path for panoramic Atlantic views, and visit the interactive Visitor Centre to see the cliffs from a bird’s-eye perspective.
Continue to Fanore village for a delicious meal. Along the way, catch glimpses of the Aran Islands. Then, visit The Burren, a unique limestone landscape perfect for stunning photos.
Next, explore the vibrant city of Galway, famous for its rich culture, live music, and traditional Irish dancing. Stroll through its colorful streets, soak in the atmosphere, and experience its lively energy.
End the day with a scenic journey back to Dublin, accompanied by entertaining commentary, Irish history, and music to keep you engaged.
**Please arrive at the meeting point at least 10 minutes before departure**
Irish Afternoon Tea on 1960s Vintage Bus in Dublin
Hop on board a fully restored 1960s vintage Routemaster double decker bus and enjoy a full afternoon tea spread of freshly made sandwiches, warm fruit scones with all the trimmings and desserts.
Sit back and relax with a cup of tea and let our hosts regale you with their favourite tales of Dublin as we take a jaunt through Dublin’s fair city. This is a semi-guided tour, so rest assured there is plenty of time for you and yours to have a wee gossip and catch up.
This is afternoon tea with a difference. This is afternoon tea the Irish way.
Dublin Jameson Distillery Guided tour and Tasting in French
Since John Jameson's brave first steps into this building in 1780, Jameson Whiskey has been focused on their ambition to create unforgettable experiences. The new look Jameson Distillery Bow St. in Dublin's Smithfield re-emerges after a 6-month re-development with a new whiskey tour called the Bow St. Experience that brings the stories of Jameson’s rich heritage and on-going innovations to life in an immersive, 45-minute tasting tour of the home of Ireland’s best-selling Irish whiskey.
Guided Doolin Cave Tour: Experience Europe's Largest Stalactite
Discovered in 1952, the Cave itself sits 200ft (70 m) below the Burren limestone landscape. Equipped with a hard hat and in the hands of an experienced and knowledgeable guide, you’ll take the journey through an intricate system of passages and pathways, learning as you go how the Cave was formed. It’s an awe-inspiring experience – and you’ll immediately feel the excitement and wonder of the Cave’s early explorers and adventurists, way back when.
As you complete your descent, prepare for a moment of eerie calm, pitch black and complete silence – giving way to a sudden flood of light within the majestic cathedral-like dome of the Cave. The force of nature that is Europe’s Largest Stalactite takes centre stage: a vast structure reaching down from the roof of the Cave, catching the light, reflecting colours and detail like a massive, ornate glass chandelier. This showstopper is 7.3 metres long and weighs around 10 tonnes. An unforgettable experience.