


A mix of history and nature. A moderate mix of walking and active experiences, with a mix of self-guided and guided activities. Includes 13 must-see landmarks.
Highlights: Cliffs of Moher, County Clare — Ireland's Iconic Sea Cliffs, Trinity College Dublin — Book of Kells & Long Room, Titanic Belfast Museum — World's Largest Titanic Experience, Giant's Causeway UNESCO World Heritage Site, Northern Ireland, Guinness Storehouse, Dublin — St. James's Gate Brewery
Your Route — ordered to minimize backtracking
24+ activities scored and ranked · route optimized across 6 cities
Day-by-Day Schedule — heavy and light days alternate so you don’t burn out
Dublin
Dublin
See the 1,200-year-old Book of Kells manuscript and walk the barrel-vaulted Long Room library at Trinity College
$23 Verified Mar 2026 Open year-round; book ahead May–Sep for timed entry 📍 Map
Tour seven floors of Guinness history at St. James's Gate, then pour your own pint at the rooftop Gravity Bar
$28 Verified Mar 2026 Open year-round; book online for best price (dynamic pricing) 📍 MapTemple Bar / Georgian Dublin / O'Connell Street

Take a guided tour of the prison where 1916 Easter Rising leaders were executed — Ireland's most powerful historical site
$9 Verified Mar 2026 Open year-round; book 28 days ahead as tickets sell out fast 📍 Map
Visit Ireland's largest cathedral, founded in 1191, where Jonathan Swift served as dean and is buried
$12 Verified Mar 2026 Open year-round; check service schedule before visiting 📍 MapTemple Bar / Georgian Dublin / O'Connell Street
Galway
GalwayStand at Ireland's most famous sea cliffs — 214m above the Atlantic — and walk the cliff-top path with sweeping ocean views
$13 Verified Mar 2026 Best May–Sep on clear days; avoid foggy conditions 📍 MapFerry to Inis Mór, bike to the cliff-top prehistoric fort Dún Aonghasa, and walk an island where Irish is the everyday language
$37 Verified Mar 2026 Best May–Sep; ferry weather-dependent Oct–Apr 📍 MapLatin Quarter / Waterfront / Eyre Square
Killarney
KillarneyBoat to Skellig Michael to climb a 6th-century island monastery — a UNESCO World Heritage Site and Star Wars filming location.
$136 Verified Mar 2026 Landing permits May–Sep only; highly weather-dependent
Drive the 179km Ring of Kerry loop past mountain passes, Atlantic coastline, and Kerry's most scenic villages
Best May–Sep; roads busiest Jul–Aug with tour coaches 📍 MapKillarney Town Center / National Park Area
Walk Ireland's oldest national park — free to enter, with ancient oak woods, three shining lakes, and one of Ireland's largest red deer herds
Open year-round; best May–Sep for weather and long evenings 📍 MapKillarney Town Center / National Park Area
Walk or cycle the glacial Gap of Dunloe — a narrow valley between the MacGillycuddy's Reeks and Purple Mountain
Best May–Sep; path can be muddy and icy in winter 📍 Map
Tour a Tudor-style Victorian mansion visited by Queen Victoria in 1861, with ornamental gardens and a working traditional farm
$14 Verified Mar 2026 Gardens open year-round free; house and farms best Apr–Oct 📍 MapKillarney Town Center / National Park Area

Cruise the three lakes of Killarney with views of mountains and ancient sites
$22 Verified Mar 2026 Best May-Sep 📍 MapDrive over Conor Pass to Dingle town, then follow the Slea Head loop past Iron Age ruins and Inch Beach.
Best May–Sep; Conor Pass can close in snowKillarney Town Center / National Park Area
Ride through Killarney National Park on horseback, following lake shores and mountain trails with a local guide.
$76 Verified Mar 2026 Year-round, best May–Sep Book this tour →Spend a spa day at Killarney's top luxury properties, with lake views, vitality pools, and Irish countryside treatments
$82 Open year-round; book at least a week ahead in peak summer 📍 MapKillarney Town Center / National Park Area
Climb Ireland's holy mountain where St. Patrick fasted for 40 days in 441 AD, with sweeping views over Clew Bay
Best May–Sep; Reek Sunday (last Sunday July) is peak pilgrimage; summit path icy Oct–Apr 📍 MapExplore the heritage of the last Irish-speaking island community, evacuated in 1953, whose descendants scattered across Kerry, England, and America.
$6 Open mid-March to end of September onlyKillarney Town Center / National Park Area
Wander Killarney's lively town center, visit the 1855 St. Mary's Cathedral, or take a jaunting car into the park.
Liveliest Jun–AugKillarney Town Center / National Park Area
Cork
Cork
Tour the Old Midleton Distillery — home of Jameson — and taste whiskeys on a 15-acre historic estate near Cork
$34 Verified Mar 2026 Open year-round; busiest Jul-Aug; pre-booking recommended Book this tour → 📍 Map
Climb a 15th-century castle tower to kiss the Blarney Stone, then wander 60 acres of gardens with a poison garden and druidic rock close
$20 Verified Mar 2026 Open year-round; gardens best Apr–Oct 📍 MapCity Center / South Channel / English Quarter
Dingle
DingleDrive the Slea Head loop past 2,000-year-old beehive huts, ruined stone forts, and views of the Great Blasket Islands from Ireland's westernmost point
Best May–Sep; Blasket ferry weather-dependent Apr–Oct 📍 MapDrive the Slea Head loop past ancient stone forts, Inch Beach, and the hair-raising Conor Pass mountain road.
Best May–Sep; Conor Pass can close in heavy snowDingle Town Center / Waterfront
Belfast
Belfast
Walk nine galleries inside the iconic star-shaped museum built where RMS Titanic was constructed in Belfast's shipyard
$32 Verified Mar 2026 Open year-round; book online to save £2 vs walk-up 📍 Map
Stand on 40,000 interlocking basalt columns on Northern Ireland's dramatic north Antrim coast — a UNESCO World Heritage Site
$19 Verified Mar 2026 Best May–Sep; exposed coastline — dress for wind and rain year-round 📍 MapCathedral Quarter / City Center / Titanic Quarter
Where You’ll Stay
Estimated total: €936–€1,404
Trip Budget Estimate
Estimates based on listed activity prices and hotel rates. Actual costs vary by season, availability, and personal spending.
Typical range for Ireland
$1,120 – $5,600 per person for 14 days
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🧳 Practical Info for Ireland
- Visa
- Not part of Schengen. Visa-free for US, UK, CA, AU citizens for up to 90 days. EU/EEA nationals have freedom of movement.
- Tipping
- 10–15% tip at sit-down restaurants is customary. Not expected in pubs for drinks.
- Currency
- Euro (€ EUR). Cards widely accepted. Northern Ireland uses British Pound (GBP).
- Power
- 230V, Type G plugs (UK-style three-pin). US/EU travelers need an adapter.
- Connectivity
- Good 4G coverage in cities and towns. Rural/coastal areas may have patchy signal.
- Emergency
- 112 or 999 (general emergency)
🚗 Getting Around Ireland
Car rental recommended, especially for the Wild Atlantic Way and Ring of Kerry. Drive on the left.
Bus Éireann connects Dublin, Galway, Cork, and Limerick. Citylink runs express coaches on popular routes.
Irish Rail connects Dublin to major cities but the network is limited. DART commuter rail covers Dublin's coast.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is 7 days enough for Ireland?
Yes — 7 days covers Dublin (2 days), the Wild Atlantic Way highlights, Galway, and the Cliffs of Moher. For Northern Ireland, add 2-3 days.
Should I rent a car in Ireland?
Highly recommended outside Dublin. Buses connect major towns but a car unlocks the scenic coastal routes. Drive on the left.
What is the best time to visit Ireland?
May-September for longest days and mildest weather. Rain is possible year-round — always pack layers and a rain jacket.
How much does a week in Ireland cost?
Budget: $80-110/day. Mid-range: $150-250/day. Luxury: $400+/day. Pub meals cost €12-18; a pint of Guinness is €5-7.
Do I need a visa for Ireland?
Ireland is NOT in the Schengen Area. US, UK, CA, AU citizens can visit visa-free for up to 90 days. A separate Irish visa is needed for some nationalities.
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