All Ireland Tours & Excursions in 2025

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All Ireland Tours

These Ireland tours cover the country’s top attractions and historical sites to help travelers explore the Emerald Isle in style. From bases like Dublin, Galway, and Cork, you can visit regions like the Burren for tours of the Cliffs of Moher, explore the Aran Islands or the Wild Atlantic Way with hassle-free transport, or nab popular tours of the famous Guinness Storehouse or Jameson whiskey distilleries. Led by professional local guides, these tours offer something for every budget—from classic sightseeing excursions by bus to private experiences tailored to sole groups.

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Q:How much do Ireland tours cost?
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You can find many well-priced walking tours in cities like Dublin, Kilkenny, and Cork that cost around US$20 per person. If you want a more tailored experience, opt for a private tour that runs US$200 and up and visit spots like the Cliffs of Moher and Blarney Castle.

Q:What activities are included on Ireland tours?
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Whether you opt for a walking tour of Dublin or a more extended road trip to see the Irish countryside, you'll get lots of history on your Ireland excursion. Your experienced guide will teach you about Irish traditions and share some Irish lore that goes back generations.

Q:How many days in Ireland is enough?
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It would be ideal to have a week or longer when you visit Ireland as you can easily spend a few days exploring Dublin before heading out to see the Cliffs of Moher or visiting cities like Cork, Galway, and Limerick. If you have just a few days, plan a walking tour of Dublin and then book a half-day tour that will get you out of the city to see the lush, green countryside.

Q:What is the rainiest month in Ireland?
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December and January are typically the rainiest, though you should prepare for rain no matter when you visit Ireland. April through July offer the best chance of avoiding rain while you are in Ireland, though you still need a bit of Irish good luck to get a rain-free visit.

Q:What is the #1 thing to see in Ireland?
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According to travelers, the Cliffs of Moher are the top attraction in Ireland. Tours are available from Dublin, Galway, and other cities if you wish to visit Ireland's rugged west coast. Other top attractions are Trinity College, Killarney National Park, Dublin Castle, and the Cork English Market.