Take an air-conditioned bus ride and observe the transformation of Dublin's metropolitan environment into the verdant hills of the Irish countryside. Travel through a number of interesting locations, such as the Irish National Stud's home, the Curragh in County Kildare, and the Galtee Mountains.
Discover the fabled Rock of Cashel, a recognisable representation of Ireland's historical significance, as you delve into its past. A remarkable collection of mediaeval structures can be seen at this location, such as a high cross, round tower, abbey, Romanesque chapel, Gothic cathedral, and 15th-century tower house.
Reach Blarney Castle, which is well-known around the world for the Blarney Stone. Put your lips on the stone to obtain the "gift of gab." Discover enchanted gardens with mystical waterfalls and ancient ferns. This location, rich in mystery and history, promises an amazing experience. Climb the Wishing Steps to see the charming Rock Close. In Blarney Castle, there is a range of restaurants to pick from.
Discover the magnificent Cahir Castle, one of Ireland's largest and best-preserved, as your day's last destination. It is perched atop a rocky island in the River Suir. Constructed by the Butler family in the thirteenth century, this storied castle has seen many fabled sieges and conflicts. Its impressively maintained defensive architecture provides an intriguing look at the inventiveness of the Middle Ages. Experience its fascinating past with a guided tour and audiovisual presentations.
After that, go back to Dublin's city centre to round out your tour !
Best price guarantee
No hidden costs
Free cancellation until 1 day before the departure
Cancellation fees:
+1 day - No charge
<1 day
- 100% of total reservation value
What is included
Transportation by air-conditioned vehicle with USB ports
Driver/guide
Rock of Cashel admission
Blarney Castle & Gardens admission
Cahir Castle admission
Important information
- Please arrive at the meeting point at least 10 minutes before the scheduled departure time.
- The tour involves cross-country driving, taking up a noticeable portion of the trip. Please be prepared for a long day.
- The bus journey to the Rock of Cashel lasts around 2.5 hours. Breaks will be taken at service stations in road, where you can buy food and use the toilet facilities.
Attention
• Not wheelchair accessible
• There are steep steps at Blarney Castle, this part of the tour may not be suitable for people with limited mobility.