☘️KERRY TOUR FROM DUBLIN (COACH)
Group Size: 1 - 25
Duration: 1 Day
Price: $165.00
Tour Categories: ☘️Day Tours From Dublin DAY TOURS AROUND IRELAND
☘️ENJOY PANORAMIC VIEWS OF A LANDSCAPE CARVED OUT OF ROCK BY THE LAST ICE AGE - MILLIONS OF YEARS AGO AND EXPERIENCE PURE BEAUTY!
**Pick-Up Time: 06:30am
**Pickup Location: 5 Beresford Pl, Mountjoy, Dublin 1, D01 V2V4, Ireland
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The Kerry Day Tour from Dublin explores the mystical & unspoiled region of Ireland, that has attracted visitors for hundreds of years.
Its spectacular beauty is beyond question. Visitors to Ireland should not miss a trip to the beautiful County Kerry.
This tours combines both highlights of the Ring of Kerry, the Dingle Peninsula and the scenic capital of Ireland, Killarney.
It provides the traveler with the taste of this famed and most beautiful part of Ireland.
From the 1st of April look forward to taking an (optional) horse and carriage ride with the local “Jarveys” around a portion of the Killarney National Park!
ITINERARY:
ADARE
En-route to Kerry we will enjoy a stop at one of Ireland’s most picturesque villages – Adare with its fabulous thatched cottages which line part of the village’s broad main street , renowned for being regularly voted Ireland’s tidiest town. It is known for its beautiful stone buildings, medieval monasteries and ancient ruins.
KILLARNEY NATIONAL PARK & LAKES OF KILLARNEY
One of the most beautiful and admired national parks in the world, Killarney national park was the first of its kind established in Ireland in 1932. With magnificent views of the Lakes of Killarney and Black Valley from our stops at Aghadoe and Torc Waterfall the park gives you an opportunity to enjoy a walk in this amazing landscape and spend time strolling along the lakes.
TORC WATERFALL
Torc Waterfall is a 18m high waterfall which cascades through the wooded Friers Glenn. We take a stop at this magnificent natural site of beauty. Enjoy a short walk , and maybe even see the red deer which are well known inhabitants of the Killarney national park . The waterfall has a public hiking path that stretches to the top of Torc Mountain.
KILLARNEY
Regularly voted the most beautiful town in Ireland, Killarney is the gateway to both Ring of Kerry and Dingle Peninsula. Nestled in the valley beneath Ireland’s highest mountain range, and surrounded by lakes Killarney boasts some of the most beautiful scenery in Ireland. Lined with lovely shops, pubs and traditional arts and crafts stores, this true gem is a must see for every traveler who visits our motherland.
HORSE AND CARRIAGE RIDE (JARVEYS) – FROM APRIL 1ST (Optional)
From April 1st look forward to taking an (optional) horse and carriage ride with a local “jarvey” though part of the Killarney National Park. Great fun for all ages and amazing photo opportunities! (Cost of Rides are not included in your ticket)
KILLORGLIN
Pass through Killorglin, the home of the ancient Celtic festival Puck Fair. Dating back to 1613, this is one of the oldest festivals in the world where a goat is crowned king of the village and placed on a pedestal for 3 day in August each year. People come from far and wide to pay homage to the king goat and enjoy the festivities of street stalls, music, and much more. This section of the tour takes you along part of the famous “Ring of Kerry” driving route.
DINGLE BAY
We enjoy a scenic drive along some parts of the famous Dingle Peninsula. We stop for photos en route with amazing views of Dingle Bay, Skellig rocks, Inch beach, and the Ring of Kerry. Enjoy a leisurely stroll along the golden sands and one of Ireland’s finest strands on our Western shores. This ideal setting is perfect for panoramic photographs amid the Wild Atlantic Way.
INCH BEACH
Inch Beach is one of the most famous beaches in Ireland, and stretches for 3 miles facing the Atlantic ocean and is renowned as a surfing and fishing location. Its golden sands became well known on the big screen as it has featured in many movies, most notably Ryan’s Daughter and Playboy of Western World which was entirely filmed along its shoreline.
WILD ATLANTIC WAY
The portion of the Wild Atlantic Way which we visit on this trip goes from Inch beach to Annascaul, and from Camp down to Tralee and Tralee Bay. We enjoy views of Mount Brandon, Ireland second highest mountain and named after our greatest navigator St. Brandon the Voyager, considered one of the people who may have discovered America. This area is also known worldwide for its annual Rose of Tralee contest which each year endeavors to choose the most “Irish” girl.
RETURN TO DUBLIN
We make our way back to Dublin with a leisurely stop for refreshments in the midlands along the way.
The tour will return to Dublin at approximately 08.30pm.
Why Choose this tour?
*See all of the highlights in one day
*Ireland’s most luxurious fleet
*Ireland’s most experienced guides
*Ireland’s highest rated operator
*Free 4G unlimited WiFi & USB ports
Additional Info:
**Language
This tour is exclusively in English
**Ticket
You will receive confirmation and receipt for your reservation immediately upon booking. You will receive your ticket (featuring your booking number) via email shortly after. There is no need to print the ticket. If you wish, you can simply show it on your phone or tablet.
**When to Book?
Book as soon as possible to guarantee availability, especially during public holidays and festivities.
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