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Take the worry out of your departure to Belfast Airport (BSF) and pre-book a private transfer to suit your group size (up to 6 people). Avoid the long lines for taxis at the hotel, and travel in the comfort of a Premium car or minivan / minibus.
We provide premium chauffeur-driven airport transfers across Ireland, catering to business and leisure travellers with the highest standards of professionalism and comfort. We ensure seamless and stress-free departures, with punctual and reliable service, while our distinguished meet-and-greet service guarantees a warm welcome upon arrival at all major Irish airports. Our experienced chauffeurs prioritize discretion, efficiency, and customer satisfaction, providing a first-class travel experience tailored to the needs of our valued clients. Luxury Mercedes-Benz Vehicles – Travel in comfort and style. Certified Professional Drivers – Experienced chauffeurs ensuring a smooth and safe journey. Meet & Greet Service – Personalized assistance for a hassle-free experience. 60 Minutes Complimentary Waiting Time – Extra flexibility for airport transfers. Onboard Wi-Fi – Stay connected throughout your journey. Fixed Pricing – No hidden costs, guaranteed transparency.
Skillig Ring Tour = So much to see Skellig Micheal , Chocolate Factory Tasting ? When Open Slate Mine , Grotto , Site of the First Transatlantic Cable in 1866 that connected Europe to America Via Canada , Piece of the First & Last Cable is carried on the Minibus : Sea Trips to Skellig Micheal can be arranged as I spent 30 years a Lighthouse Keeper Round the coast of Ireland
Spectacular Mountain Walks & Cliffs on the Wild Atlantic Ocean : : Transatlantic Cable 1866 Story :Slate Quarry Story & Grotto from 1954 The Marion year : Visit to the Lighthouse & Talk given by a Retired Lighthouse Keeper After 30 years Service : You can spend time on a long or short walk towards the LOOK OUT HUT in Bray Head Valentia Island with its unique heritage is accessible by Road & Car Ferry .Knightstown planned by the Knight of Kerry is the main village and built around the Harbour Valentia Island has many historic buildings from the Cable era of the mid 1800's when the First Transatlantic cable was laid Travellers can see where the First Transatlantic Cable was laid from Valentia Island to Newfoundland in Canada connecting Europe to America 1866
Are You coming to Ireland? Landing in Kerry? Think about getting transferred from the airport to your hotel, guesthouse, B&B to make sure your trip is hassle free!
You will walk from the Car Park to the top and Bray Head and discover the history of this part of Valentia from the neolithic period to modern time. All with amazing view of the Skelligs, the Atlantic, Portmagee, and the entrance to Valentia Harbour. The walk starts in the carpark, looking onto Foilhomurrun Bay. This is where the first transatlantic cable came ashore and is also the site of a Cromwellian fort. After this you will follow the track up Bray head. Along the way you will see standing stones, ancient field enclosures, the unique ruins of Crompeol village, monastic huts with stone carvings, and finally the signal tower from the Napoleonic period. A walk through thousands of years of history in some of the most beautiful landscape in Ireland. The tour will be given by a local historian experienced in historical walks around Valentia and South Kerry, making it a unique tour.
Escape the ordinary and ascend into the rugged soul of the Dunkerron Mountains. This journey follows the path of ancient glaciers into a landscape where "wild" is the only way to describe the views. The Journey Rise above the everyday to the thundering 130m Coomanassig Waterfall before finding sanctuary by the dark, obsidian waters of Eagle’s Lake. Here, you’ll stand beneath 260m towering corrie cliffs, a breathtaking geological masterpiece carved by time. Into the Wild Leaving the marked trails behind, we traverse open moorland to witness Kerry’s true inhabitants. Keep your eyes sharp for mountain goats, hares, ravens, and the majestic White-Tailed Sea Eagle. Your reward? 360-degree vistas of Kenmare Bay and the jagged Caha Mountains. Essential Info This authentic mountain trek includes rising paths and off-trail sections. To safely enjoy this wilderness, waterproof hiking boots with good soles are essential.
Have you been visiting Killarney, Kerry ? Enjoyed your holidays in the Kingdom? Think about getting transferred from your hotel accommodation in Killarney, to another great location in Ireland such as Galway in Co. Clare
Set sail on a thrilling journey along the Wild Atlantic Way with Aqua Terra Boat Tours, your gateway to the best of Kerry’s coastal tours. Our Valentia Island cruise offers an unparalleled opportunity to experience the enchantment of Valentia Island from the unique perspective of the water’s edge. This 1.5-hour adventure combines the thrill of speed with the awe of exploration, bringing you face-to-face with the rich history, mysterious caves, dramatic cliffs, and diverse wildlife on one of Ireland’s most picturesque landscape
Ring of Kerry Private Tour from any place in County Kerry Private Tour of the Ring of Kerry in a passenger vehicle with an experienced guide.
Embark on the Ultimate Skellig Coast Tour, the only multilingual audio-guided tour on the Skellig Coast! This unforgettable round-trip journey to the Skellig Islands with Aqua Terra will immerse guests in captivating folklore, history, and the area's natural wonders. Sail past the stunning Kerry Cliffs and Puffin Island, unveiling the breathtaking beauty of Skellig Michael and Small Skellig. These iconic isles are havens for diverse wildlife, from gannets and cormorants to seals, with the chance encounters of puffins, dolphins whales adding to the magic. Uncover the ancient tales of Skellig Michael, steeped in early Christian heritage dating back to the 6th century. Experience the profound spirituality and historical significance of this sacred sanctuary, a testament to the enduring legacy of its past inhabitants to then reveal how the island's stories have moved through time to become a UNESCO World Heritage site today. Please note - this tour does not land on the Skelligs.
Ring of Kerry Private Tour from Sneem and Parknasilla Private Tour of the Ring of Kerry in a passenger vehicle with an experienced guide.
~~SPECTACULAR VIEWS GUARANTEED~~ This is a scenic tour of Killarney National Park which brings you along park routes via traditional Jaunting car, the routes we take which are inside the National Parklands are not accessible by car, these routes are some of the most breathtaking and picturesque in the region with mountain&lake views across the famous Lakes of Killarney. ~Killarney’s best Jaunting car tour~ We have wollen blankets onboard to keep you warm on those colder days as you tour the park & view the beautiful landscapes. Our horses love treats you can bring them carrots & apples to feed them if you wish. We are the only jaunting car tour operator who focuses on small group tours and rest assured you will not be disappointed with the panoramic views across the lakes and mountains in this UNESCO world heritage site.
Tickets are not timed, they are a day-pass and passengers can get on an off the bus at any time during the day between 9.30am-5.30pm. See Killarney like never before on the Big Red Bus. Our hop-on/hop-off tour takes in all of Killarney’s most treasured landmarks: from the breathtaking panoramic views and trails at Ross Castle on the banks of Lough Leane to the majestic Muckross House and Gardens, from the glorious waterfall at Torc – and everything in between. Hop-off and absorb at your leisure the wonders Killarney has to offer. Rejoin the tour or stick around for further exploration – we’ll be sure to pick you up when we come back around. Our professional guides, Killarney natives all, have a wealth of local knowledge and entertaining folklore to share. Join us for a Tour and discover why the Big Red Bus is the best way to see the most beautiful town in the world. Irish Free Travel Pass Accepted Onboard.
Follow the riding trail into the Knockreer Estate north of Lough Lein, taking in the essence of Killarney National Park. The stables are open all year for the 3 hour ride from 8am daily, offering hacking, trekking and trail riding into the Killarney National Park for three hours. Riders are asked to at the stables at least 30 minutes before start time. The park was designated a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 1981, and forms part of a Special Area of Conservation. Your trail will take you past Lough Lein, the largest of the three lakes in Killarney and across areas of stunning natural beauty. Expect amazing views of soaring mountains, and rolling hills with the unique ecosystem including numerous species of fauna and flora. All groups are guided, and all levels of experience catered for. For clients who come un-equipped, we can provide riding hats and boots.
Discover Cork, known as the 'City of a Thousand Welcomes,' with our experienced local guides who share their passion and knowledge about this beloved city. This tour will take you through Cork's famous food and beverage market, the English Market, which has been operating since the 18th century. Guests will have the opportunity to meet and chat with local traders, adding a bit of fun and "craic" to the experience. The tour highlights the very best that Cork has to offer, including pre-booked tastings of award-winning local cheese, mouthwatering seafood fresh from the Atlantic, delectable meat pies, gourmet country sausage, and more, all under the auspices of your local, friendly guide.
The Dingle Peninsula boasts amazing mountain scenery and unusual antiquities, which you will admire as you travel around this world- famous Peninsula. Stop and enjoy Inch beach, a site of incredible natural beauty and one of the most famous beaches in Ireland. Stop in Dingle town, on of the most picturesque fishing towns in Ireland, and is famed for the local dolphin, Fungi, who has been living in the town for 30 years.
From land to lake, experience the full range of scenery and history that Killarney has to offer and the best way to explore the Killarney National Park as well as the famous Lakes of Killarney. Start onboard a traditional Jaunting Car and enjoy the unique beauty of Killarney National Park and its wildlife as you ramble through its tree-lined avenues before your arrival at Ross Castle. Learn about the history, legends and folklore of the area from your local Jarvey and also catch a glimpse of the Park’s unique wildlife including the Red Deer, the last native herd in Ireland. On arrival at Ross Castle, you will be invited to board our Lake Cruiser and set upon a voyage through Killarney’s largest and most picturesque Lake, Lough Léin from the comfort of our glass-covered, heated vessel. Immerse yourself in the unique ecosystem of the National Park with its glistening Lakeland and majestic mountains for miles and learn about the folklore and legends of the area as well as its landmarks
Take the worry out of your departure to Belfast Airport (BSF) and pre-book a private transfer to suit your group size (up to 6 people). Avoid the long lines for taxis at the hotel, and travel in the comfort of a Premium car or minivan / minibus.
We provide premium chauffeur-driven airport transfers across Ireland, catering to business and leisure travellers with the highest standards of professionalism and comfort. We ensure seamless and stress-free departures, with punctual and reliable service, while our distinguished meet-and-greet service guarantees a warm welcome upon arrival at all major Irish airports. Our experienced chauffeurs prioritize discretion, efficiency, and customer satisfaction, providing a first-class travel experience tailored to the needs of our valued clients. Luxury Mercedes-Benz Vehicles – Travel in comfort and style. Certified Professional Drivers – Experienced chauffeurs ensuring a smooth and safe journey. Meet & Greet Service – Personalized assistance for a hassle-free experience. 60 Minutes Complimentary Waiting Time – Extra flexibility for airport transfers. Onboard Wi-Fi – Stay connected throughout your journey. Fixed Pricing – No hidden costs, guaranteed transparency.
Skillig Ring Tour = So much to see Skellig Micheal , Chocolate Factory Tasting ? When Open Slate Mine , Grotto , Site of the First Transatlantic Cable in 1866 that connected Europe to America Via Canada , Piece of the First & Last Cable is carried on the Minibus : Sea Trips to Skellig Micheal can be arranged as I spent 30 years a Lighthouse Keeper Round the coast of Ireland
Spectacular Mountain Walks & Cliffs on the Wild Atlantic Ocean : : Transatlantic Cable 1866 Story :Slate Quarry Story & Grotto from 1954 The Marion year : Visit to the Lighthouse & Talk given by a Retired Lighthouse Keeper After 30 years Service : You can spend time on a long or short walk towards the LOOK OUT HUT in Bray Head Valentia Island with its unique heritage is accessible by Road & Car Ferry .Knightstown planned by the Knight of Kerry is the main village and built around the Harbour Valentia Island has many historic buildings from the Cable era of the mid 1800's when the First Transatlantic cable was laid Travellers can see where the First Transatlantic Cable was laid from Valentia Island to Newfoundland in Canada connecting Europe to America 1866
Are You coming to Ireland? Landing in Kerry? Think about getting transferred from the airport to your hotel, guesthouse, B&B to make sure your trip is hassle free!
You will walk from the Car Park to the top and Bray Head and discover the history of this part of Valentia from the neolithic period to modern time. All with amazing view of the Skelligs, the Atlantic, Portmagee, and the entrance to Valentia Harbour. The walk starts in the carpark, looking onto Foilhomurrun Bay. This is where the first transatlantic cable came ashore and is also the site of a Cromwellian fort. After this you will follow the track up Bray head. Along the way you will see standing stones, ancient field enclosures, the unique ruins of Crompeol village, monastic huts with stone carvings, and finally the signal tower from the Napoleonic period. A walk through thousands of years of history in some of the most beautiful landscape in Ireland. The tour will be given by a local historian experienced in historical walks around Valentia and South Kerry, making it a unique tour.
Escape the ordinary and ascend into the rugged soul of the Dunkerron Mountains. This journey follows the path of ancient glaciers into a landscape where "wild" is the only way to describe the views. The Journey Rise above the everyday to the thundering 130m Coomanassig Waterfall before finding sanctuary by the dark, obsidian waters of Eagle’s Lake. Here, you’ll stand beneath 260m towering corrie cliffs, a breathtaking geological masterpiece carved by time. Into the Wild Leaving the marked trails behind, we traverse open moorland to witness Kerry’s true inhabitants. Keep your eyes sharp for mountain goats, hares, ravens, and the majestic White-Tailed Sea Eagle. Your reward? 360-degree vistas of Kenmare Bay and the jagged Caha Mountains. Essential Info This authentic mountain trek includes rising paths and off-trail sections. To safely enjoy this wilderness, waterproof hiking boots with good soles are essential.
Have you been visiting Killarney, Kerry ? Enjoyed your holidays in the Kingdom? Think about getting transferred from your hotel accommodation in Killarney, to another great location in Ireland such as Galway in Co. Clare
Set sail on a thrilling journey along the Wild Atlantic Way with Aqua Terra Boat Tours, your gateway to the best of Kerry’s coastal tours. Our Valentia Island cruise offers an unparalleled opportunity to experience the enchantment of Valentia Island from the unique perspective of the water’s edge. This 1.5-hour adventure combines the thrill of speed with the awe of exploration, bringing you face-to-face with the rich history, mysterious caves, dramatic cliffs, and diverse wildlife on one of Ireland’s most picturesque landscape
Ring of Kerry Private Tour from any place in County Kerry Private Tour of the Ring of Kerry in a passenger vehicle with an experienced guide.
Embark on the Ultimate Skellig Coast Tour, the only multilingual audio-guided tour on the Skellig Coast! This unforgettable round-trip journey to the Skellig Islands with Aqua Terra will immerse guests in captivating folklore, history, and the area's natural wonders. Sail past the stunning Kerry Cliffs and Puffin Island, unveiling the breathtaking beauty of Skellig Michael and Small Skellig. These iconic isles are havens for diverse wildlife, from gannets and cormorants to seals, with the chance encounters of puffins, dolphins whales adding to the magic. Uncover the ancient tales of Skellig Michael, steeped in early Christian heritage dating back to the 6th century. Experience the profound spirituality and historical significance of this sacred sanctuary, a testament to the enduring legacy of its past inhabitants to then reveal how the island's stories have moved through time to become a UNESCO World Heritage site today. Please note - this tour does not land on the Skelligs.
Ring of Kerry Private Tour from Sneem and Parknasilla Private Tour of the Ring of Kerry in a passenger vehicle with an experienced guide.
~~SPECTACULAR VIEWS GUARANTEED~~ This is a scenic tour of Killarney National Park which brings you along park routes via traditional Jaunting car, the routes we take which are inside the National Parklands are not accessible by car, these routes are some of the most breathtaking and picturesque in the region with mountain&lake views across the famous Lakes of Killarney. ~Killarney’s best Jaunting car tour~ We have wollen blankets onboard to keep you warm on those colder days as you tour the park & view the beautiful landscapes. Our horses love treats you can bring them carrots & apples to feed them if you wish. We are the only jaunting car tour operator who focuses on small group tours and rest assured you will not be disappointed with the panoramic views across the lakes and mountains in this UNESCO world heritage site.
Tickets are not timed, they are a day-pass and passengers can get on an off the bus at any time during the day between 9.30am-5.30pm. See Killarney like never before on the Big Red Bus. Our hop-on/hop-off tour takes in all of Killarney’s most treasured landmarks: from the breathtaking panoramic views and trails at Ross Castle on the banks of Lough Leane to the majestic Muckross House and Gardens, from the glorious waterfall at Torc – and everything in between. Hop-off and absorb at your leisure the wonders Killarney has to offer. Rejoin the tour or stick around for further exploration – we’ll be sure to pick you up when we come back around. Our professional guides, Killarney natives all, have a wealth of local knowledge and entertaining folklore to share. Join us for a Tour and discover why the Big Red Bus is the best way to see the most beautiful town in the world. Irish Free Travel Pass Accepted Onboard.
Follow the riding trail into the Knockreer Estate north of Lough Lein, taking in the essence of Killarney National Park. The stables are open all year for the 3 hour ride from 8am daily, offering hacking, trekking and trail riding into the Killarney National Park for three hours. Riders are asked to at the stables at least 30 minutes before start time. The park was designated a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 1981, and forms part of a Special Area of Conservation. Your trail will take you past Lough Lein, the largest of the three lakes in Killarney and across areas of stunning natural beauty. Expect amazing views of soaring mountains, and rolling hills with the unique ecosystem including numerous species of fauna and flora. All groups are guided, and all levels of experience catered for. For clients who come un-equipped, we can provide riding hats and boots.
Discover Cork, known as the 'City of a Thousand Welcomes,' with our experienced local guides who share their passion and knowledge about this beloved city. This tour will take you through Cork's famous food and beverage market, the English Market, which has been operating since the 18th century. Guests will have the opportunity to meet and chat with local traders, adding a bit of fun and "craic" to the experience. The tour highlights the very best that Cork has to offer, including pre-booked tastings of award-winning local cheese, mouthwatering seafood fresh from the Atlantic, delectable meat pies, gourmet country sausage, and more, all under the auspices of your local, friendly guide.
The Dingle Peninsula boasts amazing mountain scenery and unusual antiquities, which you will admire as you travel around this world- famous Peninsula. Stop and enjoy Inch beach, a site of incredible natural beauty and one of the most famous beaches in Ireland. Stop in Dingle town, on of the most picturesque fishing towns in Ireland, and is famed for the local dolphin, Fungi, who has been living in the town for 30 years.
From land to lake, experience the full range of scenery and history that Killarney has to offer and the best way to explore the Killarney National Park as well as the famous Lakes of Killarney. Start onboard a traditional Jaunting Car and enjoy the unique beauty of Killarney National Park and its wildlife as you ramble through its tree-lined avenues before your arrival at Ross Castle. Learn about the history, legends and folklore of the area from your local Jarvey and also catch a glimpse of the Park’s unique wildlife including the Red Deer, the last native herd in Ireland. On arrival at Ross Castle, you will be invited to board our Lake Cruiser and set upon a voyage through Killarney’s largest and most picturesque Lake, Lough Léin from the comfort of our glass-covered, heated vessel. Immerse yourself in the unique ecosystem of the National Park with its glistening Lakeland and majestic mountains for miles and learn about the folklore and legends of the area as well as its landmarks
Take the worry out of your departure to Belfast Airport (BSF) and pre-book a private transfer to suit your group size (up to 6 people). Avoid the long lines for taxis at the hotel, and travel in the comfort of a Premium car or minivan / minibus.
We provide premium chauffeur-driven airport transfers across Ireland, catering to business and leisure travellers with the highest standards of professionalism and comfort. We ensure seamless and stress-free departures, with punctual and reliable service, while our distinguished meet-and-greet service guarantees a warm welcome upon arrival at all major Irish airports. Our experienced chauffeurs prioritize discretion, efficiency, and customer satisfaction, providing a first-class travel experience tailored to the needs of our valued clients. Luxury Mercedes-Benz Vehicles – Travel in comfort and style. Certified Professional Drivers – Experienced chauffeurs ensuring a smooth and safe journey. Meet & Greet Service – Personalized assistance for a hassle-free experience. 60 Minutes Complimentary Waiting Time – Extra flexibility for airport transfers. Onboard Wi-Fi – Stay connected throughout your journey. Fixed Pricing – No hidden costs, guaranteed transparency.
Skillig Ring Tour = So much to see Skellig Micheal , Chocolate Factory Tasting ? When Open Slate Mine , Grotto , Site of the First Transatlantic Cable in 1866 that connected Europe to America Via Canada , Piece of the First & Last Cable is carried on the Minibus : Sea Trips to Skellig Micheal can be arranged as I spent 30 years a Lighthouse Keeper Round the coast of Ireland
Spectacular Mountain Walks & Cliffs on the Wild Atlantic Ocean : : Transatlantic Cable 1866 Story :Slate Quarry Story & Grotto from 1954 The Marion year : Visit to the Lighthouse & Talk given by a Retired Lighthouse Keeper After 30 years Service : You can spend time on a long or short walk towards the LOOK OUT HUT in Bray Head Valentia Island with its unique heritage is accessible by Road & Car Ferry .Knightstown planned by the Knight of Kerry is the main village and built around the Harbour Valentia Island has many historic buildings from the Cable era of the mid 1800's when the First Transatlantic cable was laid Travellers can see where the First Transatlantic Cable was laid from Valentia Island to Newfoundland in Canada connecting Europe to America 1866
Are You coming to Ireland? Landing in Kerry? Think about getting transferred from the airport to your hotel, guesthouse, B&B to make sure your trip is hassle free!
You will walk from the Car Park to the top and Bray Head and discover the history of this part of Valentia from the neolithic period to modern time. All with amazing view of the Skelligs, the Atlantic, Portmagee, and the entrance to Valentia Harbour. The walk starts in the carpark, looking onto Foilhomurrun Bay. This is where the first transatlantic cable came ashore and is also the site of a Cromwellian fort. After this you will follow the track up Bray head. Along the way you will see standing stones, ancient field enclosures, the unique ruins of Crompeol village, monastic huts with stone carvings, and finally the signal tower from the Napoleonic period. A walk through thousands of years of history in some of the most beautiful landscape in Ireland. The tour will be given by a local historian experienced in historical walks around Valentia and South Kerry, making it a unique tour.
Escape the ordinary and ascend into the rugged soul of the Dunkerron Mountains. This journey follows the path of ancient glaciers into a landscape where "wild" is the only way to describe the views. The Journey Rise above the everyday to the thundering 130m Coomanassig Waterfall before finding sanctuary by the dark, obsidian waters of Eagle’s Lake. Here, you’ll stand beneath 260m towering corrie cliffs, a breathtaking geological masterpiece carved by time. Into the Wild Leaving the marked trails behind, we traverse open moorland to witness Kerry’s true inhabitants. Keep your eyes sharp for mountain goats, hares, ravens, and the majestic White-Tailed Sea Eagle. Your reward? 360-degree vistas of Kenmare Bay and the jagged Caha Mountains. Essential Info This authentic mountain trek includes rising paths and off-trail sections. To safely enjoy this wilderness, waterproof hiking boots with good soles are essential.
Have you been visiting Killarney, Kerry ? Enjoyed your holidays in the Kingdom? Think about getting transferred from your hotel accommodation in Killarney, to another great location in Ireland such as Galway in Co. Clare
Set sail on a thrilling journey along the Wild Atlantic Way with Aqua Terra Boat Tours, your gateway to the best of Kerry’s coastal tours. Our Valentia Island cruise offers an unparalleled opportunity to experience the enchantment of Valentia Island from the unique perspective of the water’s edge. This 1.5-hour adventure combines the thrill of speed with the awe of exploration, bringing you face-to-face with the rich history, mysterious caves, dramatic cliffs, and diverse wildlife on one of Ireland’s most picturesque landscape
Ring of Kerry Private Tour from any place in County Kerry Private Tour of the Ring of Kerry in a passenger vehicle with an experienced guide.
Embark on the Ultimate Skellig Coast Tour, the only multilingual audio-guided tour on the Skellig Coast! This unforgettable round-trip journey to the Skellig Islands with Aqua Terra will immerse guests in captivating folklore, history, and the area's natural wonders. Sail past the stunning Kerry Cliffs and Puffin Island, unveiling the breathtaking beauty of Skellig Michael and Small Skellig. These iconic isles are havens for diverse wildlife, from gannets and cormorants to seals, with the chance encounters of puffins, dolphins whales adding to the magic. Uncover the ancient tales of Skellig Michael, steeped in early Christian heritage dating back to the 6th century. Experience the profound spirituality and historical significance of this sacred sanctuary, a testament to the enduring legacy of its past inhabitants to then reveal how the island's stories have moved through time to become a UNESCO World Heritage site today. Please note - this tour does not land on the Skelligs.
Ring of Kerry Private Tour from Sneem and Parknasilla Private Tour of the Ring of Kerry in a passenger vehicle with an experienced guide.
~~SPECTACULAR VIEWS GUARANTEED~~ This is a scenic tour of Killarney National Park which brings you along park routes via traditional Jaunting car, the routes we take which are inside the National Parklands are not accessible by car, these routes are some of the most breathtaking and picturesque in the region with mountain&lake views across the famous Lakes of Killarney. ~Killarney’s best Jaunting car tour~ We have wollen blankets onboard to keep you warm on those colder days as you tour the park & view the beautiful landscapes. Our horses love treats you can bring them carrots & apples to feed them if you wish. We are the only jaunting car tour operator who focuses on small group tours and rest assured you will not be disappointed with the panoramic views across the lakes and mountains in this UNESCO world heritage site.
Tickets are not timed, they are a day-pass and passengers can get on an off the bus at any time during the day between 9.30am-5.30pm. See Killarney like never before on the Big Red Bus. Our hop-on/hop-off tour takes in all of Killarney’s most treasured landmarks: from the breathtaking panoramic views and trails at Ross Castle on the banks of Lough Leane to the majestic Muckross House and Gardens, from the glorious waterfall at Torc – and everything in between. Hop-off and absorb at your leisure the wonders Killarney has to offer. Rejoin the tour or stick around for further exploration – we’ll be sure to pick you up when we come back around. Our professional guides, Killarney natives all, have a wealth of local knowledge and entertaining folklore to share. Join us for a Tour and discover why the Big Red Bus is the best way to see the most beautiful town in the world. Irish Free Travel Pass Accepted Onboard.
Follow the riding trail into the Knockreer Estate north of Lough Lein, taking in the essence of Killarney National Park. The stables are open all year for the 3 hour ride from 8am daily, offering hacking, trekking and trail riding into the Killarney National Park for three hours. Riders are asked to at the stables at least 30 minutes before start time. The park was designated a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 1981, and forms part of a Special Area of Conservation. Your trail will take you past Lough Lein, the largest of the three lakes in Killarney and across areas of stunning natural beauty. Expect amazing views of soaring mountains, and rolling hills with the unique ecosystem including numerous species of fauna and flora. All groups are guided, and all levels of experience catered for. For clients who come un-equipped, we can provide riding hats and boots.
Discover Cork, known as the 'City of a Thousand Welcomes,' with our experienced local guides who share their passion and knowledge about this beloved city. This tour will take you through Cork's famous food and beverage market, the English Market, which has been operating since the 18th century. Guests will have the opportunity to meet and chat with local traders, adding a bit of fun and "craic" to the experience. The tour highlights the very best that Cork has to offer, including pre-booked tastings of award-winning local cheese, mouthwatering seafood fresh from the Atlantic, delectable meat pies, gourmet country sausage, and more, all under the auspices of your local, friendly guide.
The Dingle Peninsula boasts amazing mountain scenery and unusual antiquities, which you will admire as you travel around this world- famous Peninsula. Stop and enjoy Inch beach, a site of incredible natural beauty and one of the most famous beaches in Ireland. Stop in Dingle town, on of the most picturesque fishing towns in Ireland, and is famed for the local dolphin, Fungi, who has been living in the town for 30 years.
From land to lake, experience the full range of scenery and history that Killarney has to offer and the best way to explore the Killarney National Park as well as the famous Lakes of Killarney. Start onboard a traditional Jaunting Car and enjoy the unique beauty of Killarney National Park and its wildlife as you ramble through its tree-lined avenues before your arrival at Ross Castle. Learn about the history, legends and folklore of the area from your local Jarvey and also catch a glimpse of the Park’s unique wildlife including the Red Deer, the last native herd in Ireland. On arrival at Ross Castle, you will be invited to board our Lake Cruiser and set upon a voyage through Killarney’s largest and most picturesque Lake, Lough Léin from the comfort of our glass-covered, heated vessel. Immerse yourself in the unique ecosystem of the National Park with its glistening Lakeland and majestic mountains for miles and learn about the folklore and legends of the area as well as its landmarks
Take the worry out of your departure to Belfast Airport (BSF) and pre-book a private transfer to suit your group size (up to 6 people). Avoid the long lines for taxis at the hotel, and travel in the comfort of a Premium car or minivan / minibus.
We provide premium chauffeur-driven airport transfers across Ireland, catering to business and leisure travellers with the highest standards of professionalism and comfort. We ensure seamless and stress-free departures, with punctual and reliable service, while our distinguished meet-and-greet service guarantees a warm welcome upon arrival at all major Irish airports. Our experienced chauffeurs prioritize discretion, efficiency, and customer satisfaction, providing a first-class travel experience tailored to the needs of our valued clients. Luxury Mercedes-Benz Vehicles – Travel in comfort and style. Certified Professional Drivers – Experienced chauffeurs ensuring a smooth and safe journey. Meet & Greet Service – Personalized assistance for a hassle-free experience. 60 Minutes Complimentary Waiting Time – Extra flexibility for airport transfers. Onboard Wi-Fi – Stay connected throughout your journey. Fixed Pricing – No hidden costs, guaranteed transparency.
Skillig Ring Tour = So much to see Skellig Micheal , Chocolate Factory Tasting ? When Open Slate Mine , Grotto , Site of the First Transatlantic Cable in 1866 that connected Europe to America Via Canada , Piece of the First & Last Cable is carried on the Minibus : Sea Trips to Skellig Micheal can be arranged as I spent 30 years a Lighthouse Keeper Round the coast of Ireland
Spectacular Mountain Walks & Cliffs on the Wild Atlantic Ocean : : Transatlantic Cable 1866 Story :Slate Quarry Story & Grotto from 1954 The Marion year : Visit to the Lighthouse & Talk given by a Retired Lighthouse Keeper After 30 years Service : You can spend time on a long or short walk towards the LOOK OUT HUT in Bray Head Valentia Island with its unique heritage is accessible by Road & Car Ferry .Knightstown planned by the Knight of Kerry is the main village and built around the Harbour Valentia Island has many historic buildings from the Cable era of the mid 1800's when the First Transatlantic cable was laid Travellers can see where the First Transatlantic Cable was laid from Valentia Island to Newfoundland in Canada connecting Europe to America 1866
Are You coming to Ireland? Landing in Kerry? Think about getting transferred from the airport to your hotel, guesthouse, B&B to make sure your trip is hassle free!
You will walk from the Car Park to the top and Bray Head and discover the history of this part of Valentia from the neolithic period to modern time. All with amazing view of the Skelligs, the Atlantic, Portmagee, and the entrance to Valentia Harbour. The walk starts in the carpark, looking onto Foilhomurrun Bay. This is where the first transatlantic cable came ashore and is also the site of a Cromwellian fort. After this you will follow the track up Bray head. Along the way you will see standing stones, ancient field enclosures, the unique ruins of Crompeol village, monastic huts with stone carvings, and finally the signal tower from the Napoleonic period. A walk through thousands of years of history in some of the most beautiful landscape in Ireland. The tour will be given by a local historian experienced in historical walks around Valentia and South Kerry, making it a unique tour.
Escape the ordinary and ascend into the rugged soul of the Dunkerron Mountains. This journey follows the path of ancient glaciers into a landscape where "wild" is the only way to describe the views. The Journey Rise above the everyday to the thundering 130m Coomanassig Waterfall before finding sanctuary by the dark, obsidian waters of Eagle’s Lake. Here, you’ll stand beneath 260m towering corrie cliffs, a breathtaking geological masterpiece carved by time. Into the Wild Leaving the marked trails behind, we traverse open moorland to witness Kerry’s true inhabitants. Keep your eyes sharp for mountain goats, hares, ravens, and the majestic White-Tailed Sea Eagle. Your reward? 360-degree vistas of Kenmare Bay and the jagged Caha Mountains. Essential Info This authentic mountain trek includes rising paths and off-trail sections. To safely enjoy this wilderness, waterproof hiking boots with good soles are essential.
Have you been visiting Killarney, Kerry ? Enjoyed your holidays in the Kingdom? Think about getting transferred from your hotel accommodation in Killarney, to another great location in Ireland such as Galway in Co. Clare
Set sail on a thrilling journey along the Wild Atlantic Way with Aqua Terra Boat Tours, your gateway to the best of Kerry’s coastal tours. Our Valentia Island cruise offers an unparalleled opportunity to experience the enchantment of Valentia Island from the unique perspective of the water’s edge. This 1.5-hour adventure combines the thrill of speed with the awe of exploration, bringing you face-to-face with the rich history, mysterious caves, dramatic cliffs, and diverse wildlife on one of Ireland’s most picturesque landscape
Ring of Kerry Private Tour from any place in County Kerry Private Tour of the Ring of Kerry in a passenger vehicle with an experienced guide.
Embark on the Ultimate Skellig Coast Tour, the only multilingual audio-guided tour on the Skellig Coast! This unforgettable round-trip journey to the Skellig Islands with Aqua Terra will immerse guests in captivating folklore, history, and the area's natural wonders. Sail past the stunning Kerry Cliffs and Puffin Island, unveiling the breathtaking beauty of Skellig Michael and Small Skellig. These iconic isles are havens for diverse wildlife, from gannets and cormorants to seals, with the chance encounters of puffins, dolphins whales adding to the magic. Uncover the ancient tales of Skellig Michael, steeped in early Christian heritage dating back to the 6th century. Experience the profound spirituality and historical significance of this sacred sanctuary, a testament to the enduring legacy of its past inhabitants to then reveal how the island's stories have moved through time to become a UNESCO World Heritage site today. Please note - this tour does not land on the Skelligs.
Ring of Kerry Private Tour from Sneem and Parknasilla Private Tour of the Ring of Kerry in a passenger vehicle with an experienced guide.
~~SPECTACULAR VIEWS GUARANTEED~~ This is a scenic tour of Killarney National Park which brings you along park routes via traditional Jaunting car, the routes we take which are inside the National Parklands are not accessible by car, these routes are some of the most breathtaking and picturesque in the region with mountain&lake views across the famous Lakes of Killarney. ~Killarney’s best Jaunting car tour~ We have wollen blankets onboard to keep you warm on those colder days as you tour the park & view the beautiful landscapes. Our horses love treats you can bring them carrots & apples to feed them if you wish. We are the only jaunting car tour operator who focuses on small group tours and rest assured you will not be disappointed with the panoramic views across the lakes and mountains in this UNESCO world heritage site.
Tickets are not timed, they are a day-pass and passengers can get on an off the bus at any time during the day between 9.30am-5.30pm. See Killarney like never before on the Big Red Bus. Our hop-on/hop-off tour takes in all of Killarney’s most treasured landmarks: from the breathtaking panoramic views and trails at Ross Castle on the banks of Lough Leane to the majestic Muckross House and Gardens, from the glorious waterfall at Torc – and everything in between. Hop-off and absorb at your leisure the wonders Killarney has to offer. Rejoin the tour or stick around for further exploration – we’ll be sure to pick you up when we come back around. Our professional guides, Killarney natives all, have a wealth of local knowledge and entertaining folklore to share. Join us for a Tour and discover why the Big Red Bus is the best way to see the most beautiful town in the world. Irish Free Travel Pass Accepted Onboard.
Follow the riding trail into the Knockreer Estate north of Lough Lein, taking in the essence of Killarney National Park. The stables are open all year for the 3 hour ride from 8am daily, offering hacking, trekking and trail riding into the Killarney National Park for three hours. Riders are asked to at the stables at least 30 minutes before start time. The park was designated a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 1981, and forms part of a Special Area of Conservation. Your trail will take you past Lough Lein, the largest of the three lakes in Killarney and across areas of stunning natural beauty. Expect amazing views of soaring mountains, and rolling hills with the unique ecosystem including numerous species of fauna and flora. All groups are guided, and all levels of experience catered for. For clients who come un-equipped, we can provide riding hats and boots.
Discover Cork, known as the 'City of a Thousand Welcomes,' with our experienced local guides who share their passion and knowledge about this beloved city. This tour will take you through Cork's famous food and beverage market, the English Market, which has been operating since the 18th century. Guests will have the opportunity to meet and chat with local traders, adding a bit of fun and "craic" to the experience. The tour highlights the very best that Cork has to offer, including pre-booked tastings of award-winning local cheese, mouthwatering seafood fresh from the Atlantic, delectable meat pies, gourmet country sausage, and more, all under the auspices of your local, friendly guide.
The Dingle Peninsula boasts amazing mountain scenery and unusual antiquities, which you will admire as you travel around this world- famous Peninsula. Stop and enjoy Inch beach, a site of incredible natural beauty and one of the most famous beaches in Ireland. Stop in Dingle town, on of the most picturesque fishing towns in Ireland, and is famed for the local dolphin, Fungi, who has been living in the town for 30 years.
From land to lake, experience the full range of scenery and history that Killarney has to offer and the best way to explore the Killarney National Park as well as the famous Lakes of Killarney. Start onboard a traditional Jaunting Car and enjoy the unique beauty of Killarney National Park and its wildlife as you ramble through its tree-lined avenues before your arrival at Ross Castle. Learn about the history, legends and folklore of the area from your local Jarvey and also catch a glimpse of the Park’s unique wildlife including the Red Deer, the last native herd in Ireland. On arrival at Ross Castle, you will be invited to board our Lake Cruiser and set upon a voyage through Killarney’s largest and most picturesque Lake, Lough Léin from the comfort of our glass-covered, heated vessel. Immerse yourself in the unique ecosystem of the National Park with its glistening Lakeland and majestic mountains for miles and learn about the folklore and legends of the area as well as its landmarks
Take the worry out of your departure to Belfast Airport (BSF) and pre-book a private transfer to suit your group size (up to 6 people). Avoid the long lines for taxis at the hotel, and travel in the comfort of a Premium car or minivan / minibus.
We provide premium chauffeur-driven airport transfers across Ireland, catering to business and leisure travellers with the highest standards of professionalism and comfort. We ensure seamless and stress-free departures, with punctual and reliable service, while our distinguished meet-and-greet service guarantees a warm welcome upon arrival at all major Irish airports. Our experienced chauffeurs prioritize discretion, efficiency, and customer satisfaction, providing a first-class travel experience tailored to the needs of our valued clients. Luxury Mercedes-Benz Vehicles – Travel in comfort and style. Certified Professional Drivers – Experienced chauffeurs ensuring a smooth and safe journey. Meet & Greet Service – Personalized assistance for a hassle-free experience. 60 Minutes Complimentary Waiting Time – Extra flexibility for airport transfers. Onboard Wi-Fi – Stay connected throughout your journey. Fixed Pricing – No hidden costs, guaranteed transparency.
Skillig Ring Tour = So much to see Skellig Micheal , Chocolate Factory Tasting ? When Open Slate Mine , Grotto , Site of the First Transatlantic Cable in 1866 that connected Europe to America Via Canada , Piece of the First & Last Cable is carried on the Minibus : Sea Trips to Skellig Micheal can be arranged as I spent 30 years a Lighthouse Keeper Round the coast of Ireland
Spectacular Mountain Walks & Cliffs on the Wild Atlantic Ocean : : Transatlantic Cable 1866 Story :Slate Quarry Story & Grotto from 1954 The Marion year : Visit to the Lighthouse & Talk given by a Retired Lighthouse Keeper After 30 years Service : You can spend time on a long or short walk towards the LOOK OUT HUT in Bray Head Valentia Island with its unique heritage is accessible by Road & Car Ferry .Knightstown planned by the Knight of Kerry is the main village and built around the Harbour Valentia Island has many historic buildings from the Cable era of the mid 1800's when the First Transatlantic cable was laid Travellers can see where the First Transatlantic Cable was laid from Valentia Island to Newfoundland in Canada connecting Europe to America 1866
Are You coming to Ireland? Landing in Kerry? Think about getting transferred from the airport to your hotel, guesthouse, B&B to make sure your trip is hassle free!
You will walk from the Car Park to the top and Bray Head and discover the history of this part of Valentia from the neolithic period to modern time. All with amazing view of the Skelligs, the Atlantic, Portmagee, and the entrance to Valentia Harbour. The walk starts in the carpark, looking onto Foilhomurrun Bay. This is where the first transatlantic cable came ashore and is also the site of a Cromwellian fort. After this you will follow the track up Bray head. Along the way you will see standing stones, ancient field enclosures, the unique ruins of Crompeol village, monastic huts with stone carvings, and finally the signal tower from the Napoleonic period. A walk through thousands of years of history in some of the most beautiful landscape in Ireland. The tour will be given by a local historian experienced in historical walks around Valentia and South Kerry, making it a unique tour.
Escape the ordinary and ascend into the rugged soul of the Dunkerron Mountains. This journey follows the path of ancient glaciers into a landscape where "wild" is the only way to describe the views. The Journey Rise above the everyday to the thundering 130m Coomanassig Waterfall before finding sanctuary by the dark, obsidian waters of Eagle’s Lake. Here, you’ll stand beneath 260m towering corrie cliffs, a breathtaking geological masterpiece carved by time. Into the Wild Leaving the marked trails behind, we traverse open moorland to witness Kerry’s true inhabitants. Keep your eyes sharp for mountain goats, hares, ravens, and the majestic White-Tailed Sea Eagle. Your reward? 360-degree vistas of Kenmare Bay and the jagged Caha Mountains. Essential Info This authentic mountain trek includes rising paths and off-trail sections. To safely enjoy this wilderness, waterproof hiking boots with good soles are essential.
Have you been visiting Killarney, Kerry ? Enjoyed your holidays in the Kingdom? Think about getting transferred from your hotel accommodation in Killarney, to another great location in Ireland such as Galway in Co. Clare
Set sail on a thrilling journey along the Wild Atlantic Way with Aqua Terra Boat Tours, your gateway to the best of Kerry’s coastal tours. Our Valentia Island cruise offers an unparalleled opportunity to experience the enchantment of Valentia Island from the unique perspective of the water’s edge. This 1.5-hour adventure combines the thrill of speed with the awe of exploration, bringing you face-to-face with the rich history, mysterious caves, dramatic cliffs, and diverse wildlife on one of Ireland’s most picturesque landscape
Ring of Kerry Private Tour from any place in County Kerry Private Tour of the Ring of Kerry in a passenger vehicle with an experienced guide.
Embark on the Ultimate Skellig Coast Tour, the only multilingual audio-guided tour on the Skellig Coast! This unforgettable round-trip journey to the Skellig Islands with Aqua Terra will immerse guests in captivating folklore, history, and the area's natural wonders. Sail past the stunning Kerry Cliffs and Puffin Island, unveiling the breathtaking beauty of Skellig Michael and Small Skellig. These iconic isles are havens for diverse wildlife, from gannets and cormorants to seals, with the chance encounters of puffins, dolphins whales adding to the magic. Uncover the ancient tales of Skellig Michael, steeped in early Christian heritage dating back to the 6th century. Experience the profound spirituality and historical significance of this sacred sanctuary, a testament to the enduring legacy of its past inhabitants to then reveal how the island's stories have moved through time to become a UNESCO World Heritage site today. Please note - this tour does not land on the Skelligs.
Ring of Kerry Private Tour from Sneem and Parknasilla Private Tour of the Ring of Kerry in a passenger vehicle with an experienced guide.
~~SPECTACULAR VIEWS GUARANTEED~~ This is a scenic tour of Killarney National Park which brings you along park routes via traditional Jaunting car, the routes we take which are inside the National Parklands are not accessible by car, these routes are some of the most breathtaking and picturesque in the region with mountain&lake views across the famous Lakes of Killarney. ~Killarney’s best Jaunting car tour~ We have wollen blankets onboard to keep you warm on those colder days as you tour the park & view the beautiful landscapes. Our horses love treats you can bring them carrots & apples to feed them if you wish. We are the only jaunting car tour operator who focuses on small group tours and rest assured you will not be disappointed with the panoramic views across the lakes and mountains in this UNESCO world heritage site.
Tickets are not timed, they are a day-pass and passengers can get on an off the bus at any time during the day between 9.30am-5.30pm. See Killarney like never before on the Big Red Bus. Our hop-on/hop-off tour takes in all of Killarney’s most treasured landmarks: from the breathtaking panoramic views and trails at Ross Castle on the banks of Lough Leane to the majestic Muckross House and Gardens, from the glorious waterfall at Torc – and everything in between. Hop-off and absorb at your leisure the wonders Killarney has to offer. Rejoin the tour or stick around for further exploration – we’ll be sure to pick you up when we come back around. Our professional guides, Killarney natives all, have a wealth of local knowledge and entertaining folklore to share. Join us for a Tour and discover why the Big Red Bus is the best way to see the most beautiful town in the world. Irish Free Travel Pass Accepted Onboard.
Follow the riding trail into the Knockreer Estate north of Lough Lein, taking in the essence of Killarney National Park. The stables are open all year for the 3 hour ride from 8am daily, offering hacking, trekking and trail riding into the Killarney National Park for three hours. Riders are asked to at the stables at least 30 minutes before start time. The park was designated a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 1981, and forms part of a Special Area of Conservation. Your trail will take you past Lough Lein, the largest of the three lakes in Killarney and across areas of stunning natural beauty. Expect amazing views of soaring mountains, and rolling hills with the unique ecosystem including numerous species of fauna and flora. All groups are guided, and all levels of experience catered for. For clients who come un-equipped, we can provide riding hats and boots.
Discover Cork, known as the 'City of a Thousand Welcomes,' with our experienced local guides who share their passion and knowledge about this beloved city. This tour will take you through Cork's famous food and beverage market, the English Market, which has been operating since the 18th century. Guests will have the opportunity to meet and chat with local traders, adding a bit of fun and "craic" to the experience. The tour highlights the very best that Cork has to offer, including pre-booked tastings of award-winning local cheese, mouthwatering seafood fresh from the Atlantic, delectable meat pies, gourmet country sausage, and more, all under the auspices of your local, friendly guide.
The Dingle Peninsula boasts amazing mountain scenery and unusual antiquities, which you will admire as you travel around this world- famous Peninsula. Stop and enjoy Inch beach, a site of incredible natural beauty and one of the most famous beaches in Ireland. Stop in Dingle town, on of the most picturesque fishing towns in Ireland, and is famed for the local dolphin, Fungi, who has been living in the town for 30 years.
From land to lake, experience the full range of scenery and history that Killarney has to offer and the best way to explore the Killarney National Park as well as the famous Lakes of Killarney. Start onboard a traditional Jaunting Car and enjoy the unique beauty of Killarney National Park and its wildlife as you ramble through its tree-lined avenues before your arrival at Ross Castle. Learn about the history, legends and folklore of the area from your local Jarvey and also catch a glimpse of the Park’s unique wildlife including the Red Deer, the last native herd in Ireland. On arrival at Ross Castle, you will be invited to board our Lake Cruiser and set upon a voyage through Killarney’s largest and most picturesque Lake, Lough Léin from the comfort of our glass-covered, heated vessel. Immerse yourself in the unique ecosystem of the National Park with its glistening Lakeland and majestic mountains for miles and learn about the folklore and legends of the area as well as its landmarks
Take the worry out of your departure to Belfast Airport (BSF) and pre-book a private transfer to suit your group size (up to 6 people). Avoid the long lines for taxis at the hotel, and travel in the comfort of a Premium car or minivan / minibus.
We provide premium chauffeur-driven airport transfers across Ireland, catering to business and leisure travellers with the highest standards of professionalism and comfort. We ensure seamless and stress-free departures, with punctual and reliable service, while our distinguished meet-and-greet service guarantees a warm welcome upon arrival at all major Irish airports. Our experienced chauffeurs prioritize discretion, efficiency, and customer satisfaction, providing a first-class travel experience tailored to the needs of our valued clients. Luxury Mercedes-Benz Vehicles – Travel in comfort and style. Certified Professional Drivers – Experienced chauffeurs ensuring a smooth and safe journey. Meet & Greet Service – Personalized assistance for a hassle-free experience. 60 Minutes Complimentary Waiting Time – Extra flexibility for airport transfers. Onboard Wi-Fi – Stay connected throughout your journey. Fixed Pricing – No hidden costs, guaranteed transparency.
Skillig Ring Tour = So much to see Skellig Micheal , Chocolate Factory Tasting ? When Open Slate Mine , Grotto , Site of the First Transatlantic Cable in 1866 that connected Europe to America Via Canada , Piece of the First & Last Cable is carried on the Minibus : Sea Trips to Skellig Micheal can be arranged as I spent 30 years a Lighthouse Keeper Round the coast of Ireland
Spectacular Mountain Walks & Cliffs on the Wild Atlantic Ocean : : Transatlantic Cable 1866 Story :Slate Quarry Story & Grotto from 1954 The Marion year : Visit to the Lighthouse & Talk given by a Retired Lighthouse Keeper After 30 years Service : You can spend time on a long or short walk towards the LOOK OUT HUT in Bray Head Valentia Island with its unique heritage is accessible by Road & Car Ferry .Knightstown planned by the Knight of Kerry is the main village and built around the Harbour Valentia Island has many historic buildings from the Cable era of the mid 1800's when the First Transatlantic cable was laid Travellers can see where the First Transatlantic Cable was laid from Valentia Island to Newfoundland in Canada connecting Europe to America 1866
Are You coming to Ireland? Landing in Kerry? Think about getting transferred from the airport to your hotel, guesthouse, B&B to make sure your trip is hassle free!
You will walk from the Car Park to the top and Bray Head and discover the history of this part of Valentia from the neolithic period to modern time. All with amazing view of the Skelligs, the Atlantic, Portmagee, and the entrance to Valentia Harbour. The walk starts in the carpark, looking onto Foilhomurrun Bay. This is where the first transatlantic cable came ashore and is also the site of a Cromwellian fort. After this you will follow the track up Bray head. Along the way you will see standing stones, ancient field enclosures, the unique ruins of Crompeol village, monastic huts with stone carvings, and finally the signal tower from the Napoleonic period. A walk through thousands of years of history in some of the most beautiful landscape in Ireland. The tour will be given by a local historian experienced in historical walks around Valentia and South Kerry, making it a unique tour.
Escape the ordinary and ascend into the rugged soul of the Dunkerron Mountains. This journey follows the path of ancient glaciers into a landscape where "wild" is the only way to describe the views. The Journey Rise above the everyday to the thundering 130m Coomanassig Waterfall before finding sanctuary by the dark, obsidian waters of Eagle’s Lake. Here, you’ll stand beneath 260m towering corrie cliffs, a breathtaking geological masterpiece carved by time. Into the Wild Leaving the marked trails behind, we traverse open moorland to witness Kerry’s true inhabitants. Keep your eyes sharp for mountain goats, hares, ravens, and the majestic White-Tailed Sea Eagle. Your reward? 360-degree vistas of Kenmare Bay and the jagged Caha Mountains. Essential Info This authentic mountain trek includes rising paths and off-trail sections. To safely enjoy this wilderness, waterproof hiking boots with good soles are essential.
Have you been visiting Killarney, Kerry ? Enjoyed your holidays in the Kingdom? Think about getting transferred from your hotel accommodation in Killarney, to another great location in Ireland such as Galway in Co. Clare
Set sail on a thrilling journey along the Wild Atlantic Way with Aqua Terra Boat Tours, your gateway to the best of Kerry’s coastal tours. Our Valentia Island cruise offers an unparalleled opportunity to experience the enchantment of Valentia Island from the unique perspective of the water’s edge. This 1.5-hour adventure combines the thrill of speed with the awe of exploration, bringing you face-to-face with the rich history, mysterious caves, dramatic cliffs, and diverse wildlife on one of Ireland’s most picturesque landscape
Ring of Kerry Private Tour from any place in County Kerry Private Tour of the Ring of Kerry in a passenger vehicle with an experienced guide.
Embark on the Ultimate Skellig Coast Tour, the only multilingual audio-guided tour on the Skellig Coast! This unforgettable round-trip journey to the Skellig Islands with Aqua Terra will immerse guests in captivating folklore, history, and the area's natural wonders. Sail past the stunning Kerry Cliffs and Puffin Island, unveiling the breathtaking beauty of Skellig Michael and Small Skellig. These iconic isles are havens for diverse wildlife, from gannets and cormorants to seals, with the chance encounters of puffins, dolphins whales adding to the magic. Uncover the ancient tales of Skellig Michael, steeped in early Christian heritage dating back to the 6th century. Experience the profound spirituality and historical significance of this sacred sanctuary, a testament to the enduring legacy of its past inhabitants to then reveal how the island's stories have moved through time to become a UNESCO World Heritage site today. Please note - this tour does not land on the Skelligs.
Ring of Kerry Private Tour from Sneem and Parknasilla Private Tour of the Ring of Kerry in a passenger vehicle with an experienced guide.
~~SPECTACULAR VIEWS GUARANTEED~~ This is a scenic tour of Killarney National Park which brings you along park routes via traditional Jaunting car, the routes we take which are inside the National Parklands are not accessible by car, these routes are some of the most breathtaking and picturesque in the region with mountain&lake views across the famous Lakes of Killarney. ~Killarney’s best Jaunting car tour~ We have wollen blankets onboard to keep you warm on those colder days as you tour the park & view the beautiful landscapes. Our horses love treats you can bring them carrots & apples to feed them if you wish. We are the only jaunting car tour operator who focuses on small group tours and rest assured you will not be disappointed with the panoramic views across the lakes and mountains in this UNESCO world heritage site.
Tickets are not timed, they are a day-pass and passengers can get on an off the bus at any time during the day between 9.30am-5.30pm. See Killarney like never before on the Big Red Bus. Our hop-on/hop-off tour takes in all of Killarney’s most treasured landmarks: from the breathtaking panoramic views and trails at Ross Castle on the banks of Lough Leane to the majestic Muckross House and Gardens, from the glorious waterfall at Torc – and everything in between. Hop-off and absorb at your leisure the wonders Killarney has to offer. Rejoin the tour or stick around for further exploration – we’ll be sure to pick you up when we come back around. Our professional guides, Killarney natives all, have a wealth of local knowledge and entertaining folklore to share. Join us for a Tour and discover why the Big Red Bus is the best way to see the most beautiful town in the world. Irish Free Travel Pass Accepted Onboard.
Follow the riding trail into the Knockreer Estate north of Lough Lein, taking in the essence of Killarney National Park. The stables are open all year for the 3 hour ride from 8am daily, offering hacking, trekking and trail riding into the Killarney National Park for three hours. Riders are asked to at the stables at least 30 minutes before start time. The park was designated a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 1981, and forms part of a Special Area of Conservation. Your trail will take you past Lough Lein, the largest of the three lakes in Killarney and across areas of stunning natural beauty. Expect amazing views of soaring mountains, and rolling hills with the unique ecosystem including numerous species of fauna and flora. All groups are guided, and all levels of experience catered for. For clients who come un-equipped, we can provide riding hats and boots.
Discover Cork, known as the 'City of a Thousand Welcomes,' with our experienced local guides who share their passion and knowledge about this beloved city. This tour will take you through Cork's famous food and beverage market, the English Market, which has been operating since the 18th century. Guests will have the opportunity to meet and chat with local traders, adding a bit of fun and "craic" to the experience. The tour highlights the very best that Cork has to offer, including pre-booked tastings of award-winning local cheese, mouthwatering seafood fresh from the Atlantic, delectable meat pies, gourmet country sausage, and more, all under the auspices of your local, friendly guide.
The Dingle Peninsula boasts amazing mountain scenery and unusual antiquities, which you will admire as you travel around this world- famous Peninsula. Stop and enjoy Inch beach, a site of incredible natural beauty and one of the most famous beaches in Ireland. Stop in Dingle town, on of the most picturesque fishing towns in Ireland, and is famed for the local dolphin, Fungi, who has been living in the town for 30 years.
From land to lake, experience the full range of scenery and history that Killarney has to offer and the best way to explore the Killarney National Park as well as the famous Lakes of Killarney. Start onboard a traditional Jaunting Car and enjoy the unique beauty of Killarney National Park and its wildlife as you ramble through its tree-lined avenues before your arrival at Ross Castle. Learn about the history, legends and folklore of the area from your local Jarvey and also catch a glimpse of the Park’s unique wildlife including the Red Deer, the last native herd in Ireland. On arrival at Ross Castle, you will be invited to board our Lake Cruiser and set upon a voyage through Killarney’s largest and most picturesque Lake, Lough Léin from the comfort of our glass-covered, heated vessel. Immerse yourself in the unique ecosystem of the National Park with its glistening Lakeland and majestic mountains for miles and learn about the folklore and legends of the area as well as its landmarks
Take the worry out of your departure to Belfast Airport (BSF) and pre-book a private transfer to suit your group size (up to 6 people). Avoid the long lines for taxis at the hotel, and travel in the comfort of a Premium car or minivan / minibus.
We provide premium chauffeur-driven airport transfers across Ireland, catering to business and leisure travellers with the highest standards of professionalism and comfort. We ensure seamless and stress-free departures, with punctual and reliable service, while our distinguished meet-and-greet service guarantees a warm welcome upon arrival at all major Irish airports. Our experienced chauffeurs prioritize discretion, efficiency, and customer satisfaction, providing a first-class travel experience tailored to the needs of our valued clients. Luxury Mercedes-Benz Vehicles – Travel in comfort and style. Certified Professional Drivers – Experienced chauffeurs ensuring a smooth and safe journey. Meet & Greet Service – Personalized assistance for a hassle-free experience. 60 Minutes Complimentary Waiting Time – Extra flexibility for airport transfers. Onboard Wi-Fi – Stay connected throughout your journey. Fixed Pricing – No hidden costs, guaranteed transparency.
Skillig Ring Tour = So much to see Skellig Micheal , Chocolate Factory Tasting ? When Open Slate Mine , Grotto , Site of the First Transatlantic Cable in 1866 that connected Europe to America Via Canada , Piece of the First & Last Cable is carried on the Minibus : Sea Trips to Skellig Micheal can be arranged as I spent 30 years a Lighthouse Keeper Round the coast of Ireland
Spectacular Mountain Walks & Cliffs on the Wild Atlantic Ocean : : Transatlantic Cable 1866 Story :Slate Quarry Story & Grotto from 1954 The Marion year : Visit to the Lighthouse & Talk given by a Retired Lighthouse Keeper After 30 years Service : You can spend time on a long or short walk towards the LOOK OUT HUT in Bray Head Valentia Island with its unique heritage is accessible by Road & Car Ferry .Knightstown planned by the Knight of Kerry is the main village and built around the Harbour Valentia Island has many historic buildings from the Cable era of the mid 1800's when the First Transatlantic cable was laid Travellers can see where the First Transatlantic Cable was laid from Valentia Island to Newfoundland in Canada connecting Europe to America 1866
Are You coming to Ireland? Landing in Kerry? Think about getting transferred from the airport to your hotel, guesthouse, B&B to make sure your trip is hassle free!
You will walk from the Car Park to the top and Bray Head and discover the history of this part of Valentia from the neolithic period to modern time. All with amazing view of the Skelligs, the Atlantic, Portmagee, and the entrance to Valentia Harbour. The walk starts in the carpark, looking onto Foilhomurrun Bay. This is where the first transatlantic cable came ashore and is also the site of a Cromwellian fort. After this you will follow the track up Bray head. Along the way you will see standing stones, ancient field enclosures, the unique ruins of Crompeol village, monastic huts with stone carvings, and finally the signal tower from the Napoleonic period. A walk through thousands of years of history in some of the most beautiful landscape in Ireland. The tour will be given by a local historian experienced in historical walks around Valentia and South Kerry, making it a unique tour.
Escape the ordinary and ascend into the rugged soul of the Dunkerron Mountains. This journey follows the path of ancient glaciers into a landscape where "wild" is the only way to describe the views. The Journey Rise above the everyday to the thundering 130m Coomanassig Waterfall before finding sanctuary by the dark, obsidian waters of Eagle’s Lake. Here, you’ll stand beneath 260m towering corrie cliffs, a breathtaking geological masterpiece carved by time. Into the Wild Leaving the marked trails behind, we traverse open moorland to witness Kerry’s true inhabitants. Keep your eyes sharp for mountain goats, hares, ravens, and the majestic White-Tailed Sea Eagle. Your reward? 360-degree vistas of Kenmare Bay and the jagged Caha Mountains. Essential Info This authentic mountain trek includes rising paths and off-trail sections. To safely enjoy this wilderness, waterproof hiking boots with good soles are essential.
Have you been visiting Killarney, Kerry ? Enjoyed your holidays in the Kingdom? Think about getting transferred from your hotel accommodation in Killarney, to another great location in Ireland such as Galway in Co. Clare
Set sail on a thrilling journey along the Wild Atlantic Way with Aqua Terra Boat Tours, your gateway to the best of Kerry’s coastal tours. Our Valentia Island cruise offers an unparalleled opportunity to experience the enchantment of Valentia Island from the unique perspective of the water’s edge. This 1.5-hour adventure combines the thrill of speed with the awe of exploration, bringing you face-to-face with the rich history, mysterious caves, dramatic cliffs, and diverse wildlife on one of Ireland’s most picturesque landscape
Ring of Kerry Private Tour from any place in County Kerry Private Tour of the Ring of Kerry in a passenger vehicle with an experienced guide.
Embark on the Ultimate Skellig Coast Tour, the only multilingual audio-guided tour on the Skellig Coast! This unforgettable round-trip journey to the Skellig Islands with Aqua Terra will immerse guests in captivating folklore, history, and the area's natural wonders. Sail past the stunning Kerry Cliffs and Puffin Island, unveiling the breathtaking beauty of Skellig Michael and Small Skellig. These iconic isles are havens for diverse wildlife, from gannets and cormorants to seals, with the chance encounters of puffins, dolphins whales adding to the magic. Uncover the ancient tales of Skellig Michael, steeped in early Christian heritage dating back to the 6th century. Experience the profound spirituality and historical significance of this sacred sanctuary, a testament to the enduring legacy of its past inhabitants to then reveal how the island's stories have moved through time to become a UNESCO World Heritage site today. Please note - this tour does not land on the Skelligs.
Ring of Kerry Private Tour from Sneem and Parknasilla Private Tour of the Ring of Kerry in a passenger vehicle with an experienced guide.
~~SPECTACULAR VIEWS GUARANTEED~~ This is a scenic tour of Killarney National Park which brings you along park routes via traditional Jaunting car, the routes we take which are inside the National Parklands are not accessible by car, these routes are some of the most breathtaking and picturesque in the region with mountain&lake views across the famous Lakes of Killarney. ~Killarney’s best Jaunting car tour~ We have wollen blankets onboard to keep you warm on those colder days as you tour the park & view the beautiful landscapes. Our horses love treats you can bring them carrots & apples to feed them if you wish. We are the only jaunting car tour operator who focuses on small group tours and rest assured you will not be disappointed with the panoramic views across the lakes and mountains in this UNESCO world heritage site.
Tickets are not timed, they are a day-pass and passengers can get on an off the bus at any time during the day between 9.30am-5.30pm. See Killarney like never before on the Big Red Bus. Our hop-on/hop-off tour takes in all of Killarney’s most treasured landmarks: from the breathtaking panoramic views and trails at Ross Castle on the banks of Lough Leane to the majestic Muckross House and Gardens, from the glorious waterfall at Torc – and everything in between. Hop-off and absorb at your leisure the wonders Killarney has to offer. Rejoin the tour or stick around for further exploration – we’ll be sure to pick you up when we come back around. Our professional guides, Killarney natives all, have a wealth of local knowledge and entertaining folklore to share. Join us for a Tour and discover why the Big Red Bus is the best way to see the most beautiful town in the world. Irish Free Travel Pass Accepted Onboard.
Follow the riding trail into the Knockreer Estate north of Lough Lein, taking in the essence of Killarney National Park. The stables are open all year for the 3 hour ride from 8am daily, offering hacking, trekking and trail riding into the Killarney National Park for three hours. Riders are asked to at the stables at least 30 minutes before start time. The park was designated a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 1981, and forms part of a Special Area of Conservation. Your trail will take you past Lough Lein, the largest of the three lakes in Killarney and across areas of stunning natural beauty. Expect amazing views of soaring mountains, and rolling hills with the unique ecosystem including numerous species of fauna and flora. All groups are guided, and all levels of experience catered for. For clients who come un-equipped, we can provide riding hats and boots.
Discover Cork, known as the 'City of a Thousand Welcomes,' with our experienced local guides who share their passion and knowledge about this beloved city. This tour will take you through Cork's famous food and beverage market, the English Market, which has been operating since the 18th century. Guests will have the opportunity to meet and chat with local traders, adding a bit of fun and "craic" to the experience. The tour highlights the very best that Cork has to offer, including pre-booked tastings of award-winning local cheese, mouthwatering seafood fresh from the Atlantic, delectable meat pies, gourmet country sausage, and more, all under the auspices of your local, friendly guide.
The Dingle Peninsula boasts amazing mountain scenery and unusual antiquities, which you will admire as you travel around this world- famous Peninsula. Stop and enjoy Inch beach, a site of incredible natural beauty and one of the most famous beaches in Ireland. Stop in Dingle town, on of the most picturesque fishing towns in Ireland, and is famed for the local dolphin, Fungi, who has been living in the town for 30 years.
From land to lake, experience the full range of scenery and history that Killarney has to offer and the best way to explore the Killarney National Park as well as the famous Lakes of Killarney. Start onboard a traditional Jaunting Car and enjoy the unique beauty of Killarney National Park and its wildlife as you ramble through its tree-lined avenues before your arrival at Ross Castle. Learn about the history, legends and folklore of the area from your local Jarvey and also catch a glimpse of the Park’s unique wildlife including the Red Deer, the last native herd in Ireland. On arrival at Ross Castle, you will be invited to board our Lake Cruiser and set upon a voyage through Killarney’s largest and most picturesque Lake, Lough Léin from the comfort of our glass-covered, heated vessel. Immerse yourself in the unique ecosystem of the National Park with its glistening Lakeland and majestic mountains for miles and learn about the folklore and legends of the area as well as its landmarks
Take the worry out of your departure to Belfast Airport (BSF) and pre-book a private transfer to suit your group size (up to 6 people). Avoid the long lines for taxis at the hotel, and travel in the comfort of a Premium car or minivan / minibus.
We provide premium chauffeur-driven airport transfers across Ireland, catering to business and leisure travellers with the highest standards of professionalism and comfort. We ensure seamless and stress-free departures, with punctual and reliable service, while our distinguished meet-and-greet service guarantees a warm welcome upon arrival at all major Irish airports. Our experienced chauffeurs prioritize discretion, efficiency, and customer satisfaction, providing a first-class travel experience tailored to the needs of our valued clients. Luxury Mercedes-Benz Vehicles – Travel in comfort and style. Certified Professional Drivers – Experienced chauffeurs ensuring a smooth and safe journey. Meet & Greet Service – Personalized assistance for a hassle-free experience. 60 Minutes Complimentary Waiting Time – Extra flexibility for airport transfers. Onboard Wi-Fi – Stay connected throughout your journey. Fixed Pricing – No hidden costs, guaranteed transparency.
Skillig Ring Tour = So much to see Skellig Micheal , Chocolate Factory Tasting ? When Open Slate Mine , Grotto , Site of the First Transatlantic Cable in 1866 that connected Europe to America Via Canada , Piece of the First & Last Cable is carried on the Minibus : Sea Trips to Skellig Micheal can be arranged as I spent 30 years a Lighthouse Keeper Round the coast of Ireland
Spectacular Mountain Walks & Cliffs on the Wild Atlantic Ocean : : Transatlantic Cable 1866 Story :Slate Quarry Story & Grotto from 1954 The Marion year : Visit to the Lighthouse & Talk given by a Retired Lighthouse Keeper After 30 years Service : You can spend time on a long or short walk towards the LOOK OUT HUT in Bray Head Valentia Island with its unique heritage is accessible by Road & Car Ferry .Knightstown planned by the Knight of Kerry is the main village and built around the Harbour Valentia Island has many historic buildings from the Cable era of the mid 1800's when the First Transatlantic cable was laid Travellers can see where the First Transatlantic Cable was laid from Valentia Island to Newfoundland in Canada connecting Europe to America 1866
Are You coming to Ireland? Landing in Kerry? Think about getting transferred from the airport to your hotel, guesthouse, B&B to make sure your trip is hassle free!
You will walk from the Car Park to the top and Bray Head and discover the history of this part of Valentia from the neolithic period to modern time. All with amazing view of the Skelligs, the Atlantic, Portmagee, and the entrance to Valentia Harbour. The walk starts in the carpark, looking onto Foilhomurrun Bay. This is where the first transatlantic cable came ashore and is also the site of a Cromwellian fort. After this you will follow the track up Bray head. Along the way you will see standing stones, ancient field enclosures, the unique ruins of Crompeol village, monastic huts with stone carvings, and finally the signal tower from the Napoleonic period. A walk through thousands of years of history in some of the most beautiful landscape in Ireland. The tour will be given by a local historian experienced in historical walks around Valentia and South Kerry, making it a unique tour.
Escape the ordinary and ascend into the rugged soul of the Dunkerron Mountains. This journey follows the path of ancient glaciers into a landscape where "wild" is the only way to describe the views. The Journey Rise above the everyday to the thundering 130m Coomanassig Waterfall before finding sanctuary by the dark, obsidian waters of Eagle’s Lake. Here, you’ll stand beneath 260m towering corrie cliffs, a breathtaking geological masterpiece carved by time. Into the Wild Leaving the marked trails behind, we traverse open moorland to witness Kerry’s true inhabitants. Keep your eyes sharp for mountain goats, hares, ravens, and the majestic White-Tailed Sea Eagle. Your reward? 360-degree vistas of Kenmare Bay and the jagged Caha Mountains. Essential Info This authentic mountain trek includes rising paths and off-trail sections. To safely enjoy this wilderness, waterproof hiking boots with good soles are essential.
Have you been visiting Killarney, Kerry ? Enjoyed your holidays in the Kingdom? Think about getting transferred from your hotel accommodation in Killarney, to another great location in Ireland such as Galway in Co. Clare
Set sail on a thrilling journey along the Wild Atlantic Way with Aqua Terra Boat Tours, your gateway to the best of Kerry’s coastal tours. Our Valentia Island cruise offers an unparalleled opportunity to experience the enchantment of Valentia Island from the unique perspective of the water’s edge. This 1.5-hour adventure combines the thrill of speed with the awe of exploration, bringing you face-to-face with the rich history, mysterious caves, dramatic cliffs, and diverse wildlife on one of Ireland’s most picturesque landscape
Ring of Kerry Private Tour from any place in County Kerry Private Tour of the Ring of Kerry in a passenger vehicle with an experienced guide.
Embark on the Ultimate Skellig Coast Tour, the only multilingual audio-guided tour on the Skellig Coast! This unforgettable round-trip journey to the Skellig Islands with Aqua Terra will immerse guests in captivating folklore, history, and the area's natural wonders. Sail past the stunning Kerry Cliffs and Puffin Island, unveiling the breathtaking beauty of Skellig Michael and Small Skellig. These iconic isles are havens for diverse wildlife, from gannets and cormorants to seals, with the chance encounters of puffins, dolphins whales adding to the magic. Uncover the ancient tales of Skellig Michael, steeped in early Christian heritage dating back to the 6th century. Experience the profound spirituality and historical significance of this sacred sanctuary, a testament to the enduring legacy of its past inhabitants to then reveal how the island's stories have moved through time to become a UNESCO World Heritage site today. Please note - this tour does not land on the Skelligs.
Ring of Kerry Private Tour from Sneem and Parknasilla Private Tour of the Ring of Kerry in a passenger vehicle with an experienced guide.
~~SPECTACULAR VIEWS GUARANTEED~~ This is a scenic tour of Killarney National Park which brings you along park routes via traditional Jaunting car, the routes we take which are inside the National Parklands are not accessible by car, these routes are some of the most breathtaking and picturesque in the region with mountain&lake views across the famous Lakes of Killarney. ~Killarney’s best Jaunting car tour~ We have wollen blankets onboard to keep you warm on those colder days as you tour the park & view the beautiful landscapes. Our horses love treats you can bring them carrots & apples to feed them if you wish. We are the only jaunting car tour operator who focuses on small group tours and rest assured you will not be disappointed with the panoramic views across the lakes and mountains in this UNESCO world heritage site.
Tickets are not timed, they are a day-pass and passengers can get on an off the bus at any time during the day between 9.30am-5.30pm. See Killarney like never before on the Big Red Bus. Our hop-on/hop-off tour takes in all of Killarney’s most treasured landmarks: from the breathtaking panoramic views and trails at Ross Castle on the banks of Lough Leane to the majestic Muckross House and Gardens, from the glorious waterfall at Torc – and everything in between. Hop-off and absorb at your leisure the wonders Killarney has to offer. Rejoin the tour or stick around for further exploration – we’ll be sure to pick you up when we come back around. Our professional guides, Killarney natives all, have a wealth of local knowledge and entertaining folklore to share. Join us for a Tour and discover why the Big Red Bus is the best way to see the most beautiful town in the world. Irish Free Travel Pass Accepted Onboard.
Follow the riding trail into the Knockreer Estate north of Lough Lein, taking in the essence of Killarney National Park. The stables are open all year for the 3 hour ride from 8am daily, offering hacking, trekking and trail riding into the Killarney National Park for three hours. Riders are asked to at the stables at least 30 minutes before start time. The park was designated a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 1981, and forms part of a Special Area of Conservation. Your trail will take you past Lough Lein, the largest of the three lakes in Killarney and across areas of stunning natural beauty. Expect amazing views of soaring mountains, and rolling hills with the unique ecosystem including numerous species of fauna and flora. All groups are guided, and all levels of experience catered for. For clients who come un-equipped, we can provide riding hats and boots.
Discover Cork, known as the 'City of a Thousand Welcomes,' with our experienced local guides who share their passion and knowledge about this beloved city. This tour will take you through Cork's famous food and beverage market, the English Market, which has been operating since the 18th century. Guests will have the opportunity to meet and chat with local traders, adding a bit of fun and "craic" to the experience. The tour highlights the very best that Cork has to offer, including pre-booked tastings of award-winning local cheese, mouthwatering seafood fresh from the Atlantic, delectable meat pies, gourmet country sausage, and more, all under the auspices of your local, friendly guide.
The Dingle Peninsula boasts amazing mountain scenery and unusual antiquities, which you will admire as you travel around this world- famous Peninsula. Stop and enjoy Inch beach, a site of incredible natural beauty and one of the most famous beaches in Ireland. Stop in Dingle town, on of the most picturesque fishing towns in Ireland, and is famed for the local dolphin, Fungi, who has been living in the town for 30 years.
From land to lake, experience the full range of scenery and history that Killarney has to offer and the best way to explore the Killarney National Park as well as the famous Lakes of Killarney. Start onboard a traditional Jaunting Car and enjoy the unique beauty of Killarney National Park and its wildlife as you ramble through its tree-lined avenues before your arrival at Ross Castle. Learn about the history, legends and folklore of the area from your local Jarvey and also catch a glimpse of the Park’s unique wildlife including the Red Deer, the last native herd in Ireland. On arrival at Ross Castle, you will be invited to board our Lake Cruiser and set upon a voyage through Killarney’s largest and most picturesque Lake, Lough Léin from the comfort of our glass-covered, heated vessel. Immerse yourself in the unique ecosystem of the National Park with its glistening Lakeland and majestic mountains for miles and learn about the folklore and legends of the area as well as its landmarks