Kilkenny, Wicklow & Glendalough Tour

The town is home to a well-known Irish beer ‘Smithwick’s’ as well as one of the greatest castles in the country which is situated by the River Nore. Visitors will receive approximately 3 hours to explore the town along with some recomendations from their guide on the day. From Rothe House to St. Canice’s Cathedral there is plenty to see.

Malahide Gardens – Fairy Trail

What can I expect Self Guided experiences through the Walled Botanical Gardens and Fairy Trail. Explore the gardens and Butterfly House set among the lush parkland Discover 5,000 plant varieties, perfect picnic spots and much more. Perfect for photographers, family days outs, and for nature lovers One of Dublin’s favourite outdoor family attractions! Malahide Gardens … Read more

All-Ireland 6-Day Tour from Dublin – Paddywagon Tours

Visit some of Ireland’s most popular attractions during this 6-day tour from Dublin. Choose from three different lodging options, and have your accommodations and transport taken care of for five nights and six days. Pass the Peace Wall in Belfast, visit Giant’s Causeway and the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge,  and kiss the Blarney Stone in Cork. … Read more

Boyne Valley Celtic Day Tour

What can I expect Learn of ancient Irelands History, Mythology and Royalty Visit the Royal County, home of the High Kings of Ireland Visit Stone Age Tombs and Medieval Castles See some of Ireland’s most beautiful landscapes Only a short distance from Dublin! Discover Ireland’s Ancient East Taking the term ’Rich in History’ to a … Read more

Newgrange – Neolithic Marvel

Steeped in ancient history and shrouded in mystery, the Newgrange Monument is a must-see marvel that beckons travelers from around the globe. Nestled in the lush landscapes of County Meath, this iconic passage tomb is best known for its stunning alignment with the winter solstice, when the rising sun illuminates its inner chamber in a breathtaking display. As you plan your Ireland travel itinerary, consider exploring not just this awe-inspiring site, but also nearby attractions like the mystical Hill of Tara and the picturesque Boyne Valley

Monasterboice – Co. Louth

A Hidden Gem of Ireland’s Ancient East
Located just a short drive from Drogheda, Monasterboice is a remarkable early Christian site that attracts both history lovers and travelers. Founded in the 5th century by St. Buithe, the monastery reflects Ireland’s deep spiritual and architectural heritage, offering a window into the past.