Cahersiveen (Irish: 'Cathair Saidhbhín', meaning "Little Sadhbh's stone ringfort") — alternate spellings Cahirsiveen, Cahirciveen or Caherciveen — is a village in County Kerry, Ireland. It has a population of 1,168 (CSO 2011).
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5.0 based on 4 reviews
Enjoy your 7 hour tour of The Ring of Kerry & the Skellig Ring with full information provided by your driver. Departing from Killarney & onto The Wild Atlantic Way, you will visit Cahergall Stone Fort (500BC). You will pass through Cahirciveen town and onto Valentia Island. Returning to the mainland you will stop for lunch in the fishing village of Portmagee. You will visit the spectacular Kerry Cliff's & Skellig Chocolate where you can taste some of the world famous chocolates. On the return route to Killarney, you will pass through Caherdaniel and Castlecove stopping off in Sneem & onto Moll's Gap travelling through Killarney's National Park.
Inclusions: All taxes, fees and handling charges, Fuel surcharge, Local taxes, Bottled water, Driver/guide, Live commentary on board, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Private tour, , Transport by private vehicle
Exclusions: Gratuities
I'm so glad that we did a tour rather than trying to navigate the roads ourselves. Brian was a fantastic tour guide and filled us in on so much great history that we would not have known otherwise. Some of the roads are pretty narrow and windy as well, so having someone else drive meant that we could all enjoy the scenery.
5.0 based on 28 reviews
This private tour will be to the most dramatic scenic places off the beaten path where the coaches can't go and will be tailor made to suit your interests and tempo.
Inclusions: Professional accredited national guide with over 20 years experience, Bottled water
Exclusions: Lunch, entrance fees should you require them
We were a small group of three with Mary G as our walking tour guide of Killarney. While we all had been in Killarney a few times over the years, this was our first time actually taking a walking tour there. It was well worth it as Mary gives insights into the town’s history and heritage that only a local will know. She was born and schooled in Killarney so she really shares her passion for her home town. As Mary has lived in France and Italy, she is very capable of putting the stories of Killarnye in a European context. So it was really interesting also to hear her stories of what French and Europeans enjoy about Killarney. It’s only when you take a tour with Mary that you see and discover things are only known to locals; interesting insights into medieval laneways, hidden architectural gems and a fabulous walk through the environs of Killarney House and National Park. We enjoyed the glorious gardens, fantastic views over the lakes and even saw deer grazing in nearby paddocks. When you have a few spare hours, a walking tour of Killarney Town with Mary G is highly recommended.
5.0 based on 21 reviews
Size of vehicles allows access to remote areas off The Ring of Kerry route, including the Sceilig Ring.
Inclusions: Private transportation, Air-conditioned vehicle, WiFi on board
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Dave was a great host, friendly and punctual. Highly recommend! I would recommend to anyone visiting this part of Ireland or wanting to do a tour.
We offer a private tour around Ireland. We provide top class vehicle and knowledged drivers/guides. All drivers and vehicles are fully certified. As it is a private tour, our aim is to offer you, your family and friends tailor made tours of Ireland whereby you and your party can enjoy and savour the delights of this island’s most exciting destinations. We offer you the chance to escape to some of the most fantastic locations in Ireland. No tour size is too big or too small as we cater from 1 person upwards. No excursion length is too short or too long, our tours start from day trip onwards. As our trips are tailor made for you, we can extend them upon your request. Together with you, we will plan an itinerary that suits you and your group/party. If some part of the itinerary we offer needs to be changed or you have any suggestions, please do not hesitate to contact us. Together we will create your best itinerary.
Inclusions: Parking Fees
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Knowledgeable and attentive tour guide. Felt absolutely safe taking in the rugged beauty of the stormy coastline. Much better than a crowded tour bus!
We set ourselves apart by putting you in charge of the tour, all stops listed are but suggestions. We love it but if you don't why not change it up yourselves and tell us what YOU would like to see. We want the day to belong to you
Inclusions: WiFi on board
Exclusions: additional entrance fees to certain sites
As always, Kerry Tours provides a layout for the day, but should you eel the need to include something extra or skip on some of our suggestions, then let us know and we will be happy to try to accommodate you
Inclusions: Bottled water
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What better way to see the 'Ring of Kerry' than with a local experienced and licensed native guide who loves sharing her passion for her native land. Sit back and listen to the fascinating stories that go with territory. Spend most of your day in the 'off the beaten path' tracks where the coaches cannot go and which have the most spectacular of all the scenery.
Inclusions: Bottled water, Private transportation, Ferry crossing is included
Exclusions: Lunch
We were a small group of three with Mary G as our walking tour guide of Killarney. While we all had been in Killarney a few times over the years, this was our first time actually taking a walking tour there. It was well worth it as Mary gives insights into the town’s history and heritage that only a local will know. She was born and schooled in Killarney so she really shares her passion for her home town. As Mary has lived in France and Italy, she is very capable of putting the stories of Killarnye in a European context. So it was really interesting also to hear her stories of what French and Europeans enjoy about Killarney. It’s only when you take a tour with Mary that you see and discover things are only known to locals; interesting insights into medieval laneways, hidden architectural gems and a fabulous walk through the environs of Killarney House and National Park. We enjoyed the glorious gardens, fantastic views over the lakes and even saw deer grazing in nearby paddocks. When you have a few spare hours, a walking tour of Killarney Town with Mary G is highly recommended.
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