Ireland Tours and TripsPackage tours, escorted by expert tour guides
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2024
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Our Ireland tours take in the best of the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, with trips ranging in length from 3 to 11 days. Travelling by minibus, these trips have a maximum group size of 16 and offer a great mix of included sightseeing and free time to discover destinations at your own pace. All of your accommodation is included, and this is on a bed and breakfast basis in simple guesthouses, though we can also upgrade you to 3-star hotels for a small supplement. Here are our best current Ireland tour deals!
Discover Ireland
Embark on a journey through the Emerald Isle and discover the beauty of this small island. Our Ireland tours show off the beauty of Ireland, with its vast landscapes of luscious greenery, medieval castles and mesmerising folklore Ireland has so much to offer every kind of traveller. From the stunning Wild Atlantic Way coast to the charming cities of Belfast and Galway, and the dramatic Giant's Causeway, these trips take in everything the island of Ireland has to offer. The birthplace of Oscar Wilde, Guinness beer and home to some of the most beautiful countryside you’ll ever see a tour to Ireland promises unforgettable memories and a trip not soon forgotten.
About our tours
Join us on one of our Ireland tours and experience the best of the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, with trips ranging in length from 3 to 11 days. Travelling by minibus, these trips offer a great mix of sightseeing and free time. All of your accommodation is included, and this is on a bed and breakfast basis in simple guesthouses, though we can also upgrade you to 3-star hotels for a small supplement.
Ireland short trips - what to see in Ireland in 3 days
We offer a range of 3-day trips to make sure you see the best that Ireland has to offer regardless of your timeframe. These tours are the perfect for those who have limited time and want to experience Ireland stress free. Our tours include a range of locations from well-known locations like Dublin and Galway, to the hidden gems of Copper Coast and Donegal. With so much to see and so little time relive yourself of the stress and let us show you around.
Ireland longer stays - Ireland in 11 days or less
Ireland may be small, but the emerald isle has so much to offer visitors. Our longer tours are designed to take you deeper into Irish culture and let you everything Ireland has to offer. With tours covering the entire country our longer tours aim to give you the most in-depth Irish experience.
Ireland tours for Seniors
Ireland is a great destination for senior travellers, and with a packaged tour, you don't need to worry about the logistics. Talk to us about your travel plans and we'll plan it all. We deal with the logistics, sightseeing and lodgings so you can sit back and relax knowing you Irish getaway is all taken care of.
You can book with us in confidence. Our tours are financially bonded and protected. From your initial booking to when you land back at home, you'll receive the award-winning service we're proud to offer.
Frequently asked questions
Do your tours visit Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland?
Yes! The majority of our Ireland tours begin in Dublin, though we also have several trips setting off from Belfast. Some tours explore the Republic and Northern Ireland separately, whilst on our longer tours you can tick off both destinations. Browse our selection of trips at the top of this page to find out more.
What sort of accommodation will I stay in on these Ireland package trips?
All of our Ireland tours include simple but comfortable and welcoming accommodation in guesthouses, on a bed and breakfast basis. These are typically small, family run houses and the group may be split between several accommodation options. They tend to be on the outskirts of town and offer shared bathroom facilities. We choose to use guesthouses and B&B’s to give guests the most authentic Ireland experience possible complete with small town Irish hospitality. For a small supplement, we can upgrade you to 3-star hotel accommodation. You can see the prices for this upgrade on each of our online tour pages. The hotels are typically in a more central location, with more private facilities.
When is the best time to visit Ireland?
Although Ireland is a year-round destination, the best time to visit is generally the summer months from June - August, which offers the best weather. These months tend to be when the region is at its busiest though, so you may wish to consider visiting during the shoulder seasons. Spring lasts from March - May and autumn is from September - November.
What transport do you use on your Ireland package trips?
In Ireland we travel in 16-seater Mercedes minibuses with comfortable seating, air-conditioning and large windows. There are no toilets on board but regular comfort breaks are made throughout the trip. We also make use of ferries where applicable, and all ferry tickets are included in the cost of your tour.
How big are the groups on your Ireland trips?
In Ireland, the maximum group size is 16. On a sold-out tour this means that the minibus will be full, but each guest will have plenty of room. If travelling outside of peak seasons, then group sizes may be smaller.
Will I be escorted by a tour guide?
Yes. All of our tours are escorted by an Irish driver-guide who will keep you entertained with stories and songs about the Emerald Isle. At attractions you will also enjoy the services of expert local guides. Please note that on some of our longer tours, your guide may change halfway through the trip, as will some members of the group who are only participating in a section of the tour.
Is Ireland a safe destination for travellers from the LGBTQ+ community?
According to the 2023 LGBTQ+ Travel Safety Index, Ireland scores an A- rating for LGBTQ+ traveller safety, ranking 14th out of 203 countries. Same sex marriage is legal, and there are no legal punishments for same sex relations, most trips for LGBTQ+ travellers to Ireland are trouble-free. The LGBTQ+ Travel Safety Index is designed to provide a good overall picture of attitudes towards the LGBTQ+ community in each country and may not reflect the experience of foreign travellers to the country.
The best of our Ireland Tours
From Belfast and the Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland, to Dublin, the Cliffs of Moher and Galway in the Republic, these are the highlights of our trips to the Emerald Isle.
Belfast
Visiting Belfast offers a captivating blend of history and modernity. Explore the Titanic Belfast museum, wander through the vibrant Cathedral Quarter, and soak in the city's rich cultural heritage. From its bustling markets to its thriving arts scene, Belfast is an enticing destination that will leave a lasting impression.
Dublin
A trip to Dublin is an adventure through history and culture. Immerse yourself in the city's literary legacy at Trinity College and Dublin Writers Museum. Explore the vibrant Temple Bar district, indulge in traditional pub culture, and discover the charm of Dublin Castle and the iconic Ha'penny Bridge. Don't forget to try a Guinness!
Galway
Immortalized in Ed Sheeran's famous 'Galway Girl' track, the city is a delightful adventure of music, culture, and coastal charm. Explore the medieval streets of the Latin Quarter, where traditional pubs and street performers abound. Immerse yourself in the vibrant arts scene, savour fresh seafood, and experience the lively atmosphere of this bohemian city on the Wild Atlantic Way.
Cliffs of Moher
Visitors to the Cliffs of Moher will marvel at the sheer magnitude of these towering cliffs that plunge into the Atlantic Ocean. Feel the raw power of the crashing waves, witness stunning coastal vistas, and soak in the untamed beauty of one of Ireland's most iconic natural wonders.
Giant's Causeway
Marvel at the iconic hexagonal basalt columns, formed by volcanic activity millions of years ago. Take in the breath-taking coastal scenery, walk along the clifftop trails, and uncover the mythical tales surrounding this UNESCO World Heritage site.
Wild Atlantic Way
Speaking of the Atlantic Way, this mesmerizing coastal journey is like no other. Stretching over 2,500 kilometres, it showcases dramatic cliffs, sandy beaches, and picturesque villages. Embark on a road trip through ever-changing landscapes, encounter ancient ruins, and experience the untamed beauty of the Atlantic coastline at every turn.
Ireland travel guides
Get planning when and where to visit. Read our guides to help find the right tour for you