12 Days
Specific Tour
6 people
English
Exploring Ireland isn’t some polite sightseeing shuffle, it’s a joyride through a country that refuses to be boring. You start with Dublin, where Georgian squares and cathedrals try to look serious while the pubs across the street are already laughing at them. Then it’s castles and cliffs—Blarney Castle daring you to kiss a slab of stone for the “gift of gab,” the Ring of Kerry flexing like it’s auditioning for a calendar, and the Cliffs of Moher standing there like a giant Atlantic doorman reminding you how small you really are. Galway keeps the party rolling with streets that hum like fiddles, coffee laced with whiskey on a boat, and Connemara—wild, romantic, and rugged enough to make your Instagram cry for mercy. Up north, the Giant’s Causeway looks like Mother Nature built a staircase for giants, and Belfast retells Titanic’s story with a straight face, as if sinking wasn’t the punchline we all know it is. By the time you’ve seen abbeys, caves, sheepdogs, and enough pubs to float a small navy, you get it—this isn’t a tour, it’s Ireland grabbing you by the collar and saying, “Sit down, have a pint, and listen—because we’ve been telling the best stories for centuries.”
Please Note: This is a group tour with a maximum of 35 guests, operated on selected departure dates only. All pricing is based on twin room occupancy. A single supplement applies for travelers who wish to have their own room and can be selected during the booking process under “More Options.” Solo travelers (1 person) will be booked into a single room with the supplement automatically included.
Guaranteed Dates 2026
19 May | 09 June | 14 July | 25 August | 08 September | 06 October

Step off the plane and into the heart of Dublin, where history, culture, and a lively spirit greet you at every corner. After making your way to the hotel, the city opens up with endless possibilities for exploration. Whether it’s strolling along the River Liffey, soaking up the vibrant pub scene, or wandering through the cobblestone streets of Temple Bar, Dublin is a city that knows how to entertain. As the evening falls, join your fellow travelers for a welcome drink—an introduction to the warmth and charm that define Ireland. Get ready for a journey filled with fascinating stories, breathtaking landscapes, and authentic Irish experiences. Start your adventure here in Dublin, and let the magic of Ireland begin.

Begin your day with a scenic drive through the iconic Boyne Valley, home to the ancient Hill of Tara—once the seat of Ireland’s High Kings. The journey takes you north to Belfast, a city where industrial heritage meets modern revival. Visit the stunning Hillsborough Castle, Northern Ireland’s official royal residence, and immerse yourself in the stories of diplomacy, royalty, and history. End the day with an exciting VR experience at the Glyde Inn, where you’ll transform into a Viking, walking in the footsteps of Ireland’s ancient warriors. From medieval kings to modern marvels, Belfast offers an unforgettable blend of past and present.

Today, discover Belfast—a city of reinvention. Take a panoramic tour of the bustling city center, passing by architectural landmarks and cultural gems like Queen’s University and City Hall. Dive deep into the tragic tale of the Titanic at Titanic Belfast, an architectural masterpiece that brings the ill-fated ship's story to life. With free time in the afternoon, explore the city's vibrant streets, visit a local pub for some traditional Irish music, or wander through the Titanic Quarter. Belfast is a city that wears its scars proudly, blending dark history with the energy of a modern metropolis.

Today's adventure brings you to one of Northern Ireland’s greatest natural wonders: the Giant’s Causeway. Marvel at the breathtaking hexagonal basalt columns formed by volcanic activity millions of years ago. This UNESCO World Heritage site is a natural masterpiece, offering stunning views and ancient legends. Next, travel to Derry, the only fully intact walled city in Ireland, and walk along its fortifications, witnessing centuries of conflict and triumph. Derry is a living history book, and today, you’re stepping into its pages. End the day in Donegal, where a traditional Irish dinner awaits.

Your journey begins with a visit to Belleek Pottery, where expert craftsmen have been creating stunning porcelain since 1857. Witness the artistry firsthand as you explore the delicate process that has made Belleek a symbol of Irish craftsmanship. Continue to the Marble Arch Caves, a UNESCO Global Geopark, where you’ll venture deep underground to explore winding passages and majestic chambers formed by millennia of erosion. The caves offer a mesmerizing glimpse into the earth’s raw beauty. After an adventurous day, enjoy a relaxing evening in Galway, the City of Tribes, steeped in history and culture.

Today, your journey takes you to County Clare, home to the awe-inspiring Cliffs of Moher. Towering above the Atlantic Ocean, these cliffs offer dramatic views and are among the highest in Europe. Marvel at the breathtaking scenery and learn about the geological forces that shaped this coastal wonder. After exploring the cliffs, take a scenic drive through the Burren, a unique landscape of limestone pavements and rare flora. Return to Galway in the evening to enjoy some leisure time, perhaps discovering one of its cozy pubs or enjoying a walk along the bustling streets.

Today, we travel south to Cork, passing through the historic city of Limerick, founded by Viking settlers in the 9th century. In Blarney, explore the legendary Blarney Castle, where you can kiss the famous Blarney Stone to receive the “gift of eloquence” (or just a fun story to tell your friends). Wander through the castle grounds, which are filled with rare plants and stunning views. Cork, known for its friendly atmosphere and food scene, welcomes you this evening to explore its charming streets, vibrant markets, and rich culture.

Today, discover the breathtaking Ring of Kerry, a circular route that reveals Ireland’s wildest beauty. Marvel at Molls Gap and Ladies’ View, two spots renowned for their panoramic views of the rugged landscape and tranquil lakes. After a scenic drive, take a relaxing jaunting car ride through Killarney National Park, Ireland’s first national park. Hop onto a traditional horse-drawn carriage and let the landscape unfold before you—an experience that connects you to Ireland’s timeless traditions. After the ride, enjoy the serene beauty of Killarney, and let the charm of the region captivate you.

Start the day with a visit to the Midleton Distillery, one of Ireland’s finest whiskey producers. Learn about the history and craft of Irish whiskey production, and, of course, enjoy a tasting of some of the finest spirits in the country. Next, head to Waterford, home to the world-renowned House of Waterford Crystal. Watch artisans at work, creating delicate glass masterpieces that have graced the tables of royalty for centuries. The craftsmanship here is truly extraordinary, and you’ll leave with a new appreciation for Irish artistry.

Visit Kilkenny, one of Ireland’s best-preserved medieval cities. Spend the morning exploring its charming streets, and if you choose, visit Kilkenny Castle, a 12th-century fortress that offers a glimpse into the lives of the Anglo-Norman aristocracy. Afterward, continue to the Dunbrody Famine Ship in New Ross, a replica of the ship that carried thousands of Irish emigrants to America during the Great Famine. The poignant stories of hardship and hope are brought to life through immersive exhibits. Kilkenny’s medieval streets and the Dunbrody Famine Ship offer a powerful journey through Ireland’s past.

On your final day, visit the EPIC Museum in Dublin, dedicated to the story of Irish emigration. Over 10 million people have left Ireland over the centuries, and this interactive museum uncovers their tales of courage, adventure, and survival. Afterward, enjoy some leisure time to shop, explore, or simply relax before your farewell dinner. Optional evening entertainment awaits at Taylor’s Three Rock, where you can enjoy an authentic Irish music and dance experience. Dublin, a city of storytellers, bids you farewell with memories of a journey that has touched both your heart and soul.

After a final hearty Irish breakfast, it’s time to bid farewell to Ireland. Transfer to Dublin Airport for your flight home, filled with memories of a land rich in history, culture, and timeless beauty. The adventure may be over, but the stories you’ve gathered will stay with you forever.
| # | Discount group | From adult | To adult | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 2 Persons | 2 | 2 | ₾5.904,00 |
| 2 | 3 Persons | 3 | 3 | ₾8.857,60 |
| 3 | 4 Persons | 4 | 4 | ₾11.974,40 |
| 4 | 5 Persons | 5 | 5 | ₾14.966,40 |
| 5 | 6 Persons | 6 | 6 | ₾18.044,80 |