Discover the best top things to do in County Kerry, Ireland including Private Ring of Kerry luxury tour with accredited guide, Dingle Peninsula Four Hour Private Tour, Private tour of Dingle and Slea Head with accredited guide, Private Dingle Peninsula Full-Day Tour, Valentia Island Tours and sightseeing, Skellig Micheal Ring, Off the beaten Path Private Tour of Ring of Kerry, Dingle Peninsula Virtual Tour.
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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 66 reviews
Nestled in the West Kerry Gaeltacht (Irish speaking area) and with a spectacular landscape the tour explores, the rich and diverse mixture of its archaeological sites and history, it’s flora and fauna, music and culture and a myriad of other attractions. This is a tour not to be missed and will always be remembered.
Inclusions: Private transportation
Exclusions: Lunch
So much history and great views on this tour. The Gallarus Oratory was one of my favorite stops, but you can also pet a baby lamb and see a filming site from Star Wars Episode VII, Basically something for everyone. Comfortable, warm van and you can leave the driving to Colm and enjoy the views. Even great in the rain!
5.0 based on 5 reviews
This is a private tour for up to 4 people so you can stop when and where you wish, the tour will be tailored to suit your needs. What better way to explore Dingle than with a local accredited guide with many years experience!
Inclusions: Professional accredited national guide with over 15 years experience
Exclusions: Food and drinks other than bottled water which is complimentary
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 20 reviews
Nestled in the West Kerry Gaeltacht (Irish speaking area) and with a spectacular landscape the tour explores, the rich and diverse mixture of its archaeological sites and history, it’s flora and fauna, music and culture and a myriad of other attractions. This is a tour not to be missed and will always be remembered.
Inclusions: Private transportation
Exclusions: Lunch
So much history and great views on this tour. The Gallarus Oratory was one of my favorite stops, but you can also pet a baby lamb and see a filming site from Star Wars Episode VII, Basically something for everyone. Comfortable, warm van and you can leave the driving to Colm and enjoy the views. Even great in the rain!
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
Inclusions: Private tour, Transport by private vehicle, Bottled water, Piece of the First Transatlantic Cable of 1866 carried on Bus
Exclusions: Hotel pickup, Hotel drop-off, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Transportation to/from attractions, Hotel pickup and drop-off (if option not selected)
Ted Kennedy is a truly wonderful tour guide! Friendly, warm and exceptionally well-informed, he is your go-to man when you next visit Valentia Island or Portmagee. I spent a spectacular day with him and couldn't thank him enough for the wonderful ride and engaging conversations. Affable and with a great sense of humour, Ted doesn't just take you on a mere tour - he presents you with an experience of a lifetime!
Skillig Ring Tour = So much to see Skellig Micheal , Chocolate Factory Tasting Slate Mine , Grotto , Site of the First Transatlantic Cable in 1866 that connected Europe to America Via Canada , Piece of the First 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 P.S. The Chocolate Factory is now Closed on the Saturday's & Sunday's until February 2020
Inclusions: Private tour, Transport by private vehicle
Exclusions: Hotel pickup and drop-off (if option not selected)
Ted was nothing but pleasant, accommodating, and kind! He made sure our group of 8 was well taken care of during our private tour. He made sure to ask what we would like to do and gave us options about taking a hike or choosing chocolate; we chose chocolate, LOL! I would absolutely book Ted again; he made the day so easy and made sure I was in the loop with pickup and drop-off.
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.
This is the first Virtual tour of its type in Ireland with fantastic views History and flora and Fauna guided by two of Irelands most famous guides Rory & Colm of Dingle Slea Head Tours. Due to travel restrictions we came up with the idea if people cannot come to us we will come to them in the form of a virtual tour. Please note that this virtual tour is not interactive.
Inclusions: Dingle Peninsula Virtual Tour
Exclusions: This virtual tour is not interactive with the customer
So much history and great views on this tour. The Gallarus Oratory was one of my favorite stops, but you can also pet a baby lamb and see a filming site from Star Wars Episode VII, Basically something for everyone. Comfortable, warm van and you can leave the driving to Colm and enjoy the views. Even great in the rain!
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