Ireland is best known for its Saint Patrick’s Day and for being the second highest consumer of beer in the world. But besides these superficial facts, it is also home to majestic landscapes, rolling mountains, and one of a kind adventures. So, fasten your seatbelts, relax and take a deep breath, because we’re bringing you the best Ireland itinerary that will be landing you into the best places in Ireland, Europe.
Explore the Galway city
Adore the cliffs of Moher
Discover the Dingle dolphin boat tour
Visit the Giant’s Causeway
Day 1: The Cliffs of Moher
Day 2: Galway City
Day 3: Dingle dolphin boat tour
Day 4: Giant’s Causeway
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The Cliffs of Moher are situated on the west coast of Ireland, near Liscannor Village in County Clare. It is easily accessible via public or private vehicles but most tourists opt for package tours with a side trip to Burren National Park. The Cliffs of Moher are 8 km (5 miles) long and offer an endless panoramic view that will leave any tourist in awe. The cliffs will make you experience nature in its purest form. Taste the salt in the air, hear the birds chirp and smell the ocean breeze, as you wander the edge of the world. This day trip from Dublin will allow you experience a full day tour with a guide that will take you to the amazing cliffs, as well as the cities of Doolin and Galway and a walk in Burren National Park.
Shop and stroll in the amazing city of Galway. The streets are packed with shops that offer souvenirs, cute postcards, and Claddagh rings. You shouldn’t miss Charlie Byrne’s used bookshop, book lover or not - it’s a delight for the mind. Before sunset, head to Galway Bay and enjoy the stunning view of the coastline, country houses, and the lighthouse. Finally, end your day with a bottle of your choice while munching on fish and chips and listening to live music at the King’s Head Pub in the city center of Galway.
This tour will take you to a fishing village on the southwest coast of Ireland. From Dublin, you’ll be traveling four hours to get to this magical spot. A lot of tourists flock to this village to see the famous dolphin, Fungie. Dingle offers tours around the harbor, where Fungi is usually spotted. Fungie comes alongside the ferry and interacts with the passengers. If you want to see more aquatic creatures, you have to go to the Dingle Aquarium and be fascinated by the different species of reptiles and Atlantic fish.
Giant’s Causeway is a unique piece of landscape that formed as a result of a volcanic eruption. In 1986, it was hailed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. According to legend, it was the remainder of a causeway that was built by an Irish giant, named Fionn MacCumhaills or Finn Maccool. This site is located in the County of Antrim in Northern Ireland and it will take you four hours of travel to get here. Enjoy the gorgeous view of the causeway along the coast and you can also get your hands on the delicious delicacies of Ireland.
After having an amazing experience with Ireland travel itinerary, you can leave for the airport from your hotel.