Discover Ireland’s Gems: Multi-Day Tours from Dublin

Travelling around Ireland is always great, and it is much more exciting if you go further afield to discover the gems of Ireland. At Fáilte Tours Ireland, we have made it our goal to develop multi-day tours of Ireland so that you can explore the most interesting sights in the country. We design our tours so that you can visit popular attractions and also some of the best-kept secrets. On our recommended private guided tour, we give you the freedom to choose your own pace of tour while we handle your details. 



Immerse Yourself in Dublin and Surrounding Treasures

During a private tour, one can enjoy the picturesque and rich-in-history corridors of Trinity College together with the famous Book of Kells. You will be able to unveil the historical events in Dublin Castle. If you fancy something more upbeat, Temple Bar is the place to visit; it combines tradition with a modern night lifestyle.

Outside of the city centre, one can take a short drive and end up in either Howth or Malahide. In Howth, opt for cliff strolls and relish the seafood with the cultural information about the seascape precinct. Malahide offers its beautifully restored castle and gardens.

Uncover the Magic of Ireland’s Northern Gems

Moving north from Dublin, the territory becomes rather rocky – this is Northern Ireland. The multi-day tours from Dublin usually include a visit to Belfast, where you can tour the best sites, including the City Hall right up to the paintings. As an added charm, go on a Black Taxi tour to hear wonderful local stories during your visit to locations such as the Peace Wall.

The Giant’s Causeway is a popular shoreline attraction along the northern coast road. A World Heritage Centre, it is one of the largest collections of hexagonal basalt columns and was created by volcanic activity millions of years ago. This formation has been attributed to the legendary warrior, Fionn McCool, by the locals. Walking a few hundred metres from the location, the Dunluce Castle is located, where visitors can walk through the ruins overlooking the cliffs.

Savour the Serenity of Ireland’s West Coast

As your journey moves west, you’ll enter Ireland’s wilder landscapes. The Connemara region is a magical destination. Imagine towering peaks and serene lakes. Friendly locals and Irish-speaking communities make the Twelve Bens Mountain range a welcoming destination. Fáilte Tours Ireland provides local guides who enrich the experience with stories and insights.

Further south, the city of Galway pulses with energy and culture. Galway is known as Ireland’s festival capital. It has lively streets with music, art, and a rich history. You can also move along the streets lined with colourful shops. Here, you can pick up unique souvenirs or soak in the city’s welcoming atmosphere. No trip is complete without visiting the Cliffs of Moher. Moreover, these majestic cliffs tower above the Atlantic Ocean.

Journey Through Ireland’s Historic Heartland

A visit to Kilbeggan Distillery, the world’s oldest licensed distillery, is a must for history buffs and whiskey lovers alike. Here, you can sample the renowned Irish whiskey while learning about the craft. In nearby Clonmacnoise, a 1500-year-old abbey awaits. This ancient site was once a significant centre of spirituality during Ireland’s Golden Age. We can arrange pick-ups from the airport or your hotel and transport you in luxury vehicles

Conclude with the Charms of Ireland’s South Coast

To round out your multi-day tours of Ireland, venture to Ireland’s southern coast. The Dingle Peninsula has rolling hills, a dramatic coastline, and cosy villages. Highlights include Inch Beach, known for its expansive stretch of sand, and Slea Head, Europe’s westernmost point. Keep an eye out for Dingle’s resident dolphin, Fungi, who has delighted visitors for years with playful appearances in the harbour.

From Dingle, head to Killarney, a town that beautifully balances natural splendour and Irish charm. This is a great spot to unwind and enjoy a traditional Irish meal at one of the local pubs. Along the way, your guide can share insights into the folklore and legends of the region.

The journey back to Dublin often includes stops along the famous Ring of Kerry. It is a scenic route that showcases Ireland’s countryside at its best. We know the hidden spots, the best photo opportunities, and the quiet corners. Don’t miss the chance to visit Blarney Castle and kiss the famous Blarney Stone. It is said to grant the “gift of gab” to those who dare.


Conclusion 

Multi-day tours from Dublin offer an incredible opportunity to explore Ireland’s diverse landscapes and vibrant cities. With Fáilte Tours Ireland, you will experience the best of the country. Consequently, why would you want to settle for an ordinary trip when you can have a journey personalised just for you? So, let us handle the details while you soak in all that Ireland has to offer.


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