Irish Pub and Folk Tour (7 Night)

Experience Ireland the way it was meant to be—through captivating stories, lively music, and warm-hearted hospitality. This seven-night adventure lets you explore Ireland at your own pace with a handpicked journey into the heart of traditional Irish music. Whether you start in Dublin, Shannon, or Cork, this tour takes you straight to the soul of the Emerald Isle.

The Road is Yours

Choose your route based on your arrival point and customize your stops to include your personal must-sees—from historic castles and sacred sites to picturesque villages filled with song.

More than just a tour

Whether it’s a local harpist lighting up a pub in Doolin or a stranger becoming a friend for life over a Guinness in Temple Bar, this journey promises more than just sights — it guarantees memories to play back over a lifetime.

Overnights for this tour

Kilkenny 2 x Nights
Killarney, County Kerry 2 x Nights
County Clare 1 x Night
Dublin/Galway 2 x Nights

Day 1 - County Dublin to County Kilkenny

 From the Liffey to the Marble City

Collect your rental car—the wide open road awaits!
Your Irish adventure begins as you head south toward the medieval magic of Kilkenny.

  • National Stud Museum: Explore Ireland’s horse racing roots by diving into the country’s leading equestrian museum.
  • Japanese Gardens: Wander through majestic gardens designed between 1906 and 1910.
  • Kilkenny City: Known as Ireland’s Medieval Capital, Kilkenny consists of superbly restored historic buildings, cobbled lanes, and vibrant streets. Visit the 12th-century Kilkenny Castle or climb the round tower at Saint Canice’s Cathedral for panoramic views across the city.
  • An Evening in Kilkenny: The pubs are part of this city’s soul. Whether you’re in a quiet snug or a buzzing local filled with spirited music, Kilkenny’s pub scene has something for every traveler—traditional, modern, and everything in between.

Day 2 - County Kilkenny to County Tipperary

 From Medieval Magic to Coastal Legends

Today, you head through ancient castles, glistening crystal, and coastlines steeped in history. This is Ireland at its most epic, where every turn delivers another "wow" moment.

  • The Rock of Cashel: Soar back in time and stand on sacred ground once ruled by the Kings of Munster. This site is also where St. Patrick is known to have converted Ireland’s early rulers.
  • Cahir Castle: One of Ireland’s largest and best-kept castles, Cahir Castle was once a stronghold of the powerful Butler family. Today, it stands tall with its original keep towers and thick stone walls.
  • Waterford Crystal: Founded in 1783, Waterford Crystal is an iconic Irish manufacturer known for its exquisite crystal. Visit its factory for an incredible glimpse into the brilliance and precision behind one of Ireland’s most luxurious exports.
  • County Wexford (Alternative Route): Detour to Wexford for a day full of heritage and hidden gems. Wander the ancient trails of the Irish National Heritage Park, explore the soaring ruins of Tintern and Dunbrody Abbey, and visit Hook Lighthouse—the oldest operating lighthouse in the world. Step aboard the Dunbrody Famine Ship for a powerful journey through Irish emigration history, and finish at the Kennedy Homestead, the birthplace of JFK’s enduring Irish legacy.

Day 3 - County Tipperary to Killarney, County Kerry

From The Premier County to The Kingdom

Experience the magic of ancient castles, Irish legends and treasured natural parks as you journey through mountains to the beautiful county of Kerry. 

  • Blarney Castle: Built nearly 600 years ago by Irish chieftain Cormac MacCarthy, this historic fortress is home to the legendary Stone of Eloquence.
  • The Blarney Stone: According to Irish legend, kissing the stone grants the “gift of the gab”—the ability to speak with eloquence and charm.
  • Gap of Dunloe: Hike or take a traditional pony and trap ride through this breathtaking mountain pass.
  • Killarney National Park: Explore one of Ireland’s most treasured national parks, with lakes, woodlands, and waterfalls.
  • Killarney Town: Experience the vibrant culture of this picturesque town through an evening spent in historic taverns, contemporary bars, and local restaurants.

Day 4 - County Kerry

An Exploration of The Ring of Kerry

Prepare for an unforgettable drive through the southwest of Ireland called the Ring of Kerry, where rugged mountains, vibrant towns, and stunning coastal views await at every turn.

  • Kenmare: Directly translated from Ceann Mara, meaning “head of the sea,” Kenmare is a coastal town known for its vibrant traditional pubs and restaurants.
  • Waterville: Nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and Lough Currane, Waterville is a village on the Iveragh Peninsula famous for its spectacular views.
  • Cahersiveen: Explore Cahersiveen, a charming market town with classic Irish shopfronts and local spirit.
  • Valentia Island: One of Ireland’s most westerly points, hike up to the island’s highest point, Geokaun Mountain, for incredible 360-degree views.
  • The Gap of Dunloe (Alternative Adventure): Opt for a pony and trap ride through the Black Valley or a scenic boat ride across the beautiful lakes of Killarney.

Day 5 - County Limerick and County Clare

Packed with charm, history, and jaw-dropping natural beauty, today’s route delivers everything from picture-perfect villages to raw Atlantic coastlines.

  • Adare: Hailed among well-seasoned travelers as one of Ireland’s most beautiful villages, the streets of picture-perfect Adare are lined with cottages, a serene park, and churches wrapped in quiet charm.
  • Bunratty Castle & Folk Park: Step into the 15th century at the mighty Bunratty Castle. Next, stroll through the Folk Park’s lively recreation of 19th-century Irish life—complete with a working village, traditional shops, and a cozy pub where Irish Coffee or a pint of Guinness awaits.
  • The Cliffs of Moher: One of Ireland’s crown jewels. The Cliffs of Moher rise over 700 feet above the Atlantic, offering panoramic views that will take your breath away.
  • The Burren & Poulnabrone Dolmen: Continue north into the otherworldly landscape of The Burren. Stop at the ancient Poulnabrone Dolmen—an iconic portal tomb standing for over 5,000 years.
  • Doolin: Known far and wide as the music capital of Ireland. Here, the pubs come alive with spontaneous traditional music sessions. Grab a seat, sip something warm, and let the magic of Irish melody carry you into the night.

Day 6 - County Clare to County Dublin

From Ancient Ruins to Dublin City

Today, you travel through the heart of Ireland’s midlands and make your way east before arriving in Dublin.

  • Clonmacnoise: Founded in the 6th century by Saint Ciaran on the banks of the River Shannon, this early Christian site invites you to step back in time. Marvel at the remains of churches, a cathedral, high crosses, and two round towers.
  • Newgrange and Knowth (optional detour): Venture to the ancient passage tombs of Newgrange. One of the wonders of the world, these sites are older than the pyramids of Egypt.

Explore Dublin’s top attractions using the Hop-On-Hop-Off bus:

  • Dublin Castle & Christchurch Cathedral: Step into centuries of Irish history and marvel at these architectural masterpieces.
  • Trinity College & the Book of Kells: Walk the hallowed university grounds and witness the timeless beauty of one of the world’s most treasured manuscripts.
  • Kilmainham Gaol: Feel the weight of Ireland’s fight for freedom in this historic prison.
  • The National Museum of Ireland & Guinness Storehouse: Discover Ireland’s culture and enjoy a pint of the famous brew.
  • Temple Bar: Raise a glass in Temple Bar, an area alive with energetic pubs, traditional music, and delicious Irish food.

A Hop-On-Hop-Off pass on this bus tour is included in your tour booking.

Day 7 - County Dublin

Exploring the Tapestry of Dublin

Today, dive deeper into Dublin’s literary and cultural heritage with a mix of historic sites and modern-day charm.

  • Saint Patrick’s Cathedral: Visit the awe-inspiring cathedral, where a spectacular choir and banners adorned with the insignia of the Knights of St. Patrick create an atmosphere of grandeur.
  • James Joyce Centre: Step into this beautifully restored Georgian townhouse and discover the life and works of one of Ireland’s most famous writers.
  • Dublin Writers Museum: Immerse yourself in the world of Irish literature, with exhibits that span over 300 years of literary history.
  • Grafton Street: Take a break from sightseeing and indulge in some shopping on Dublin’s premier shopping street.
  • Irish Emigration Museum: Located in Dublin's historic Docklands, this immersive museum showcases the stories of millions who left Ireland to shape the world.

Route map

Tour attractions

Tour Prices

ACCOMMODATION WITH CAR RENTAL PRICING

Accommodation Type B&B's 3* Hotels 4*Hotels & Manor Houses Combination
Jan-Mar & Nov-Dec €1,010 €1,090 €1,444 €1,173
April & October €1,010 €1,279 €1,574 €1,290
May-June €1,140 €1,390 €1,839 €1,454
July-Sept €1,270 €1,490 €1,944 €1,558

Notes

 

  • Please note prices are per person based on 2 persons in each room with full Irish breakfast and taxes included.
  • The Combination package includes 3 Nights in 3*** Hotels, 2 nights in Luxury Manor House Hotels & 2 Nights in our hand-picked B&B's.
  • Children Sharing with 2 adults (aged 2-11) pay 40% of the Adult option.
  • Children under the age of 2 are free when sharing with 2 Adults.
  • Your Accommodation & Car Rental Package rate includes an Economy class car eg., Opel Corsa or Fiat Punto.
  • Included with your car is all compulsory insurances - Collision Damage Waiver insurance (CDW with an excess/deductible), theft protection insurance, location fee of €30, Road fund tax, sales tax at 13.5%, unlimited free mileage, third party liability insurance, 24 hour peace of mind break down cover.

Private Chauffeur Option Available For This Tour

  • Enjoy the services of an experienced and friendly driver guide
  • Luxury vehicles so you get to travel in style and comfort
  • Take the stress out of driving on unfamiliar and sometime narrow roads
  • With our knowledgeable drivers you see more in less time
  • You get to see the scenery instead of worrying about crashing into it!
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Prices in other currencies are indicative only. Please note that we charge in Euro.

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