On this tour you will reach areas that are totally remote, stunningly beautiful, rich in history and heritage, away from mainstream tourism and not in any guide book. The trips are informative, visiting some of Ireland's hidden historical treasures, finding out about the rich historical heritage and perfect for those visiting Ireland for the first time. Meet the locals and witness a traditional way of life that still survives today.
This is not a bus tour, it is a 4X4 adventure. You will go off the road and explore remote areas of outstanding beauty. Far beyond the reach of mortal tourists. There is loads of space, the seats are soft and comfy and you can open all the windows to let in the fresh air. You will never be without a barbecue and there is tea and coffee on board.
Tour Highlights:
- Explore areas beyond the reach of normal tours
- Green fields and stone walls of Dingle
- Travel in one of the coolest vehicles in Ireland
- Ireland's highest mountain range - the Macgillyycuddy Reeks
- Kiss the magical Blarney Stone
- Swim with Funghi the Dolphin in Dingle Bay
- Gaelic football on Ireland's most spectacular beaches
- Explore the undiscovered peninsula of West Cork
- Take the cable car to Dursey Island
- BBQ on the beach
- Great nights out in some of Ireland's best pubs
- Horse-riding on The Beara Peninsula
- Walk in the Galtee Mountains
- Climb Ireland's highest mountain - Carantoul
- Try your hand at riding a Llama
- Experience the rich historical past of the region, from Stone Age man to the modern age
- Learn the art of Gaelic Beach Volleyball
- Chill out and paint a picture, painting kits on board (no nudes)
These are just some of the possibilities, if you have any suggestions or requests let us know and we will try and organize something for you.
Schedule details
Its cool, comfortable and much more fun than travelling in a bus
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Departure Point:
CentralDeparture Time:
- 8:30am
Return Details:
Tour concludes at the original point of departure between 5:30pm - 6:00pmPricing information
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Additional information
Dan Foleys, in Annascaul County Kerry, is one of Ireland's most famous pubs
Inclusions:
- 4 nights accommodation
- Full Irish breakfasts daily
- Qualified and experienced guided
- Transportation in 4x4 Land-Rovers
Exclusions:
- All meals, except breakfast
- Optional activities (horse-riding, surfing, golf, etc)
Additional Information:
- Confirmation will be received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability
- The tour operates with a minimum of two and a maximum of 11 adults
- Adult pricing applies to all travelers
Itinerary:
Day 1: Dublin - West CorkDepart Dublin. Pass through Curragh Racecourse (Braveheart film set) and the Magnificent Rock of Cashel. Enjoy a walk and picnic on Galtee Mohr (Ireland's fifth highest Mountain), or visit the quirky Mitchelstown caves. Pass through Cork, Ireland's 2nd city, kiss the world famous Blarney Stone and follow the Lee Valley to the source of River Lee. Overnight in the stunning Gougane Barra Hotel.
Overnight Accommodation: Gougane Barra Hotel, West Cork or Casey's B and B Unionhall
Day 2: West Cork - Beara Peninsula
Walk in Gougane Barra Forest Park and meet the Atlantic Coastline at Bantry Bay. Enjoy seal spotting in Glengarriff, then head out onto Beara Peninsula, the undiscovered Peninsula. Horse riding or a walk are options at Dun Booey, amongst the castles. Lunch at McCarthy's Bar in Castletownbere, then take the cable car to Dursey Island. Overnight in the tiny and stunningly located village of Allihes.
Overnight Accommodation: Seaview Guesthouse, Allihes
Day 3: Beara - Portmagee, Co Kerry
Depart Allihes. Take a shortcut via old coppermines and over Mountain pass. Visit ancient Ogham stone in Eyeries. Explore Beara and the stunning coastline, with views across to Iveragh Peninsula. Lunch in picturesque Kenmare and walk up the old Kenmare Road. Join the Ring of Kerry scenic route on the Iveragh Peninsula. Visit Staigue Fort and admire the amazing views. Options this afternoon include riding a Llama or walking amongst Macgillycuddy Reeks Mountain, before a barbecue on Derrynane Beach. Overnight in Portmagee/Ballinskelligs.
Overnight Accommodation: The Moorings, Portmagee
Day 4: Portmagee - DingleAfter a quick stop at Rosbeigh Strand, head for Dingle Peninsula via Killorglin (Goat Fair) and Castlemaine (Wild Colonial Boy). Drive along Inch Strand and then walk to the waterfalls above Lough Annascaul. Lunch in Tom Crean's South Pole Inn. Journey through Dingle town and follow Slea Head Drive. Stop at Europe's most westerly point and see Coumeenoule Beach (film set for Ryan's Daughter). Via Dunchoain Harbour (Real old Ireland) and Smerwick Head (views of Mount Brandon ).Overnight in Dingle Town, a town of 2000 people and 54 pubs!
Overnight Accommodation: Dingle Harbour Lodge, Dingle
Day 5: Dingle - Dublin
Enjoy an early morning swim with Funghi the Dolphin. Follow Conor Pass, Ireland's highest road and walk to a vantage point to admire the views over Dingle Bay. You can choose to take a surfing lesson on Ireland's longest beach! A quick toilet stop at the Rose festival in Tralee. Enjoy lunch in the pretty heritage town of Adair. Pass through Limerick, Ireland's third city and stop on the shore or the River Shannon before heading home via Kildare. You will arrive in Dublin between 5:30pm - 6:00pm for tearful farewell hugs and a few pints!
Local Operator Information:
Complete Operator information, including local telephone numbers at your destination, are included on your Confirmation Voucher. Our Product Managers select only the most experienced and reliable operators in each destination, removing the guesswork for you, and ensuring your peace of mind.

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