Magnificent countryside, dramatic scenery, countless historic sights and lively cities reward every visitor to the island of Ireland (orย รire in Irish) This itinerary takes in the best bits of the country of Ireland, as well as Northern Ireland.ย Click for Luxury, Mid-range or Budget. Here’s your Ireland itinerary:
Luxury | ![]() |
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1 | To Dublin (โ Book >) (๐ Book >) |
Dep: Morning Morning |
Arr: Morning Afternoon |
๐จThe Merrion Hotel (Book >) | All hotels > |
When you arrive you should have time to pay a visit to St. Patrickโs Cathedral and Dublin Castle. | If you’re planning to visit several sights then invest in a Dublin Pass. | ||||
2-3 | Fans of Guinness will no doubt already know of the Guinness Storehouse, but any visitor will enjoy looking around this impressive brewery. More of a whiskey connoisseur? Then the Old Jameson Distillery is for you. Non-alcohol sights include OโConnell street, Haโpenny Bridge, Christ Church Cathedral, Trinity College Library and the Flea Market. In the evenings the pubs of Temple Bar is where to be. | Get a Leap Card, which will save you money on public transport in several Irish cities including Dublin. | |||
4 | ๐Dublin to Killarney (Hire car >) | Dep: 09:00 | Arr: 18:00 | ๐จThe Killarney Park (Book >) | All hotels > |
Driving to Killarney you’ll join the Ring of Kerry drive and enjoy stunning countryside scenery. On the way to Killarney you’ll pass the Rock of Cashel – worth a stop for this historic site. You should also divert to Blarney Castle and kiss the famous stone. | Country roads in Ireland can be narrow – I recommend hiring a smaller car. | ||||
5 | Spend a day in Killarney National Park and be sure to visit Muckross Abbey, Ross Castle and Torc Waterfall. The town of Killarney is itself bursting with charm. | A Heritage Card can save you money if you plan to visit several Irish heritage sites. | |||
6 | ๐Killarney to Portmagee ๐Portmagee to Dingle |
Dep: 08:30 Dep: 13:00 |
Arr: 09:45 Arr: 15:00 |
๐จDingle Benners Hotel (Book >) | All hotels > |
On your way to Dingle stop off at Portmagee and take a ferry tour to Skellig Michael. Start your visit to the Dingle Peninsula with a drive across Conor Pass | Come prepared for rain. Lots and lots of rain. | ||||
7 | ๐Dingle to Doolin | Dep: 15:00 | Arr: 18:15 | ๐จHotel Doolin (Book >) | All hotels > |
Continue your visit to the Dingle Peninsula with a drive to picturesque Annascaul, dramatic Slea Head, the panoramic views from Mount Brandon and the villages of The Gaeltacht – you may need more time. You’ll find plenty of lively pubs in Doolin, famous for its music scene. | You’re likely to hear a lot of Irish spoken in the Gaeltacht areas – learn a few words and make a good impression. | ||||
8 | ๐Doolin to Galway | Dep: 13:00 | Arr: 14:30 | ๐จGlenlo Abbey Hotel (Book >) | All hotels > |
Doolin is the gateway to the Cliffs of Moher, where you’ll spend the first part of today. Unesco-listed Galway offers medieval walls, the fascinating Galway City Museum, cosy pubs, cute streets and the seaside Salthill Promenade. | Seeing the Cliffs of Moher on a boat tour is highly recommended. | ||||
9 | ๐Galway to Belfast | Dep: 09:30 | Arr: 14:30 | ๐จThe Merchant Hotel (Book >) | All hotels > |
A little more time to enjoy Galway before driving to Belfast, where you can enjoy sights such as Titanic Belfast and Crumlin Road Gaol. | Remember to bring both GBP for Northern Ireland and Euros for Ireland. | ||||
10 | Take the car north to Dunluce Castle. Next to this is the geologically impressive Giant’s Causeway and the Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge. | The coast around Giant’s Causeway is great for hiking, if you have time in your Ireland itinerary. | |||
11 | ๐Belfast to Dublin | Dep: 10:00 | Arr: 13:30 | ๐จThe Merrion Hotel (Book >) | All hotels > |
You can either return home from Belfast, or drive back to Dublin via the prehistoric monument of Newgrange. | Be aware that road signs switch from MPH to KPH, travelling from N Ireland to Ireland. | ||||
12 | Dublin to Home (โ Book >) (๐ Book >) |
Dep: Afternoon | Arr: Afternoon | Connect this Ireland itinerary with the Belgiumย or France itinerary. | |
The ferry port and airport are far apart – choose your car rental location accordingly. | |||||
Mid-range | ![]() |
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1 | To Dublin (โ Book >) (๐ Book >) |
Dep: Morning Morning |
Arr: Morning Afternoon |
๐จClayton Charlemont (Book >) | All hotels > |
When you arrive you should have time to pay a visit to St. Patrickโs Cathedral and Dublin Castle. | If you’re planning to visit several sights then invest in a Dublin Pass. | ||||
2-3 | Fans of Guinness will no doubt already know of the Guinness Storehouse, but any visitor will enjoy looking around this impressive brewery. More of a whiskey connoisseur? Then the Old Jameson Distillery is for you. Non-alcohol sights include OโConnell street, Haโpenny Bridge, Christ Church Cathedral, Trinity College Library and the Flea Market. In the evenings the pubs of Temple Bar is where to be. | Get a Leap Card, which will save you money on public transport in several Irish cities including Dublin. | |||
4 | ๐Dublin to Killarney (Hire car >) | Dep: 09:00 | Arr: 18:00 | ๐จKillarney Plaza Hotel and Spa (Book >) | All hotels > |
Driving to Killarney you’ll join the Ring of Kerry drive and enjoy stunning countryside scenery. On the way to Killarney you’ll pass the Rock of Cashel – worth a stop for this historic site. You should also divert to Blarney Castle and kiss the famous stone. | Country roads in Ireland can be narrow – I recommend hiring a smaller car. | ||||
5 | Spend a day in Killarney National Park and be sure to visit Muckross Abbey, Ross Castle and Torc Waterfall. The town of Killarney is itself bursting with charm. | A Heritage Card can save you money if you plan to visit several Irish heritage sites. | |||
6 | ๐Killarney to Portmagee ๐Portmagee to Dingle |
Dep: 08:30 Dep: 13:00 |
Arr: 09:45 Arr: 15:00 |
๐จDingle Benners Hotel (Book >) | All hotels > |
On your way to Dingle stop off at Portmagee and take a ferry tour to Skellig Michael. Start your visit to the Dingle Peninsula with a drive across Conor Pass | Come prepared for rain. Lots and lots of rain. | ||||
7 | ๐Dingle to Doolin | Dep: 15:00 | Arr: 18:15 | ๐จHotel Doolin (Book >) | All hotels > |
Continue your visit to the Dingle Peninsula with a drive to picturesque Annascaul, dramatic Slea Head, the panoramic views from Mount Brandon and the villages of The Gaeltacht – you may need more time. You’ll find plenty of lively pubs in Doolin, famous for its music scene. | You’re likely to hear a lot of Irish spoken in the Gaeltacht areas – learn a few words and make a good impression. | ||||
8 | ๐Doolin to Galway | Dep: 13:00 | Arr: 14:30 | ๐จThe Twelve Hotel (Book >) | All hotels > |
Doolin is the gateway to the Cliffs of Moher, where you’ll spend the first part of today. Unesco-listed Galway offers medieval walls, the fascinating Galway City Museum, cosy pubs, cute streets and the seaside Salthill Promenade. | Seeing the Cliffs of Moher on a boat tour is highly recommended. | ||||
9 | ๐Galway to Belfast | Dep: 09:30 | Arr: 14:30 | ๐จHampton by Hilton (Book >) | All hotels > |
A little more time to enjoy Galway before driving to Belfast, where you can enjoy sights such as Titanic Belfast and Crumlin Road Gaol. | Remember to bring both GBP for Northern Ireland and Euros for Ireland | ||||
10 | Take the car north to Dunluce Castle. Next to this is the geologically impressive Giant’s Causeway and the Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge. | The coast around Giant’s Causeway is great for hiking, if you have time in your Ireland itinerary. | |||
11 | ๐Belfast to Dublin | Dep: 10:00 | Arr: 13:30 | ๐จClayton Charlemont (Book >) | All hotels > |
You can either return home from Belfast, or drive back to Dublin via the prehistoric monument of Newgrange. | Be aware that road signs switch from MPH to KPH, travelling from N Ireland to Ireland. | ||||
12 | Dublin to Home (โ Book >) (๐ Book >) |
Dep: Afternoon | Arr: Afternoon | Connect this Ireland itinerary with the Belgiumย or France itinerary. | |
The ferry port and airport are far apart – choose your car rental location accordingly. | |||||
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1 | To Dublin (โ Book >) (๐ Book >) |
Dep: Morning Morning |
Arr: Morning Afternoon |
๐จJacobs Inn (Book >) | All hostels > |
When you arrive you should have time to pay a visit to St. Patrickโs Cathedral and Dublin Castle. | If you’re planning to visit several sights then invest in a Dublin Pass. | ||||
2 | Fans of Guinness will no doubt already know of the Guinness Storehouse, but any visitor will enjoy looking around this impressive brewery. More of a whiskey connoisseur? Then the Old Jameson Distillery is for you. Non-alcohol sights include OโConnell street, Haโpenny Bridge, Christ Church Cathedral, Trinity College Library and the Flea Market. In the evenings the pubs of Temple Bar is where to be. | Get a Leap Card, which will save you money on public transport in several Irish cities including Dublin. | |||
3 | ๐Dublin to Cashel ๐Cashel to Cork ๐Cork (South Terrace) to Blarney ๐Blarney to Cork (City Hall) ๐Cork to Killarney (Book >) |
Dep: 08:00 Dep: 12:05 Dep: 13:55 Dep: 16:28 Dep: 17:30 |
Arr: 10:25 Arr: 13:45 Arr: 14:30 Arr: 17:12 Arr: 19:05 |
๐จBlack Sheep Hostel (Book >) | All hostels > |
Driving to Killarney you’ll join the Ring of Kerry drive and enjoy stunning countryside scenery. On the way to Killarney you’ll pass the Rock of Cashel – worth a stop for this historic site. You can also divert to Blarney Castle and kiss the famous stone. | Missed a bus? They are pretty frequent, so don’t worry. | ||||
4 | Spend a day in Killarney National Park on a tour or by hiring a bike and be sure to visit Muckross Abbey, Ross Castle and Torc Waterfall. The town of Killarney is itself bursting with charm. | A Heritage Card can save you money if you plan to visit several Irish heritage sites. | |||
5 | ๐Killarney to Tralee (Book >) ๐Tralee to Dingle (Book >) |
Dep: 10:20 Dep: 11:00 |
Arr: 10:58 Arr: 12:02 |
๐จHideout Hostel (Book >) | All hostels > |
Once you arrive in Dingle head straight out on a hike to Annascaul, taking the bus back. | Come prepared for rain. Lots and lots of rain. | ||||
6 | ๐Dingle to Tralee (Book >) ๐Tralee to Limerick (Book >) ๐Limerick to Ennis (Book >) ๐Ennis to Doolin (Book >) |
Dep: 09:30 Dep: 11:00 Dep: 13:25 Dep: 14:30 |
Arr: 10:33 Arr: 13:05 Arr: 14:25 Arr: 15:35 |
๐จAille River Holiday Hostel (Book >) | All hostels > |
You may want extra time to explore the Dingle Peninsula, but if not then head on to Doolin – famous for its music scene – where you’ll find plenty of lively pubs. | You’re likely to hear a lot of Irish spoken in the Gaeltacht areas – learn a few words and make a good impression. | ||||
7 | ๐Doolin to Galway (Book >) | Dep: 13:33 | Arr: 15:30 | ๐จGalway City Hostel (Book >) | All hostels > |
Doolin is the gateway to the Cliffs of Moher, where you’ll spend the first part of today (check bus times here). Unesco-listed Galway offers medieval walls, the fascinating Galway City Museum, cosy pubs, cute streets and the seaside Salthill Promenade. | Seeing the Cliffs of Moher on a boat tour is highly recommended. | ||||
8 | ๐Galway to Dublin (Book >) | Dep: 10:15 | Arr: 12:40 | ๐จJacobs Inn (Book >) | All hostels > |
You probably didn’t get to see all of Dublin’s sights on day 2 of this Ireland itinerary, so here’s your chance to make up for what you missed. | Remember to bring both GBP for Northern Ireland and Euros for Ireland. | ||||
9 | ๐Dublin to Belfast (Book >) | Dep: 08:15 | Arr: 10:35 | ๐จBotanical Backpackers (Book >) | All hostels > |
Once you arrive into Belfast visit sights Belfast such as Titanic Belfast and Crumlin Road Gaol. | Save money by taking a free walking tour (but don’t forget to tip). | ||||
10 | Take the 09:30 tour to the Giant’s Causeway, on which you’ll also visit Carrickfergus Castle, the Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge and the Dark Hedges. | A Heritage Card can save you money if you plan to visit several Irish heritage sites. | |||
11 | ๐Belfast to Dublin (Book >) Dublin to Home (โ Book >) (๐ Book >) |
Dep: 09:45 Dep: Afternoon |
Arr: 11:40 Arr: Afternoon |
Connect this Ireland itinerary with the Belgiumย or France itinerary. | |
The ferry port and airport are far apart – choose your bus route accordingly. |