Europe Tours from Dublin
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- 9 nights Ireland, Scotland & Northern lights
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- 5 Day Dublin including Giants Causeway, Cliffs of Moher, Galway City & Cahir Castles
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- From Dublin to London
- Discover the United Kingdom and Ireland
- Great Tour of Ireland end London
- Exploring the United Kingdom and Dublin
- From Dublin to Southern England with London
A 10-day adventure from Dublin with airport transfers connects three countries. Flying from Ireland's capital to Edinburgh, Scotland, the tour concludes in Norway's Tromsø. Highlights include Dublin's urban charm, Edinburgh's historic castle, and Arctic Northern Lights chase.
Duration 10 days Destinations Ireland, Scotland, Norway Age Range 2 to 90 year olds Operator Wanderful Holidays LLC From
- NZ$5,056
A 26-day grand tour starts in Dublin's vibrant heart, spanning 28 cities across 6 countries. After touring Ireland's spectacular landscapes, fly to Amsterdam for a 14-night river cruise through the Netherlands, Germany, Austria, and Hungary, concluding in Budapest.
Duration 26 days Destinations Ireland, Northern Ireland, Netherlands, Germany, Austria, Hungary Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator APT From
- NZ$26,165
A grand route from Dublin's O'Connell Street and Trinity College spans 1,142 miles across Ireland and Britain. Visit Kildare's National Stud, the Ring of Kerry, and head north to Edinburgh via Belfast's ferry crossing, concluding at London's Westminster Abbey and Buckingham Palace.
Duration 13 days Destinations Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland, England Age Range up to 80 year olds Operator Globus From $7,499
3% Off- NZ$7,249You save $250
5 Day Dublin including Giants Causeway, Cliffs of Moher, Galway City & Cahir Castles
4 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Great tour, get to see Ireland's highlights! STM incredibly responsive, one of the tours was cancelled and STM was more aware of the concerns than the tour company's employees.”
Katie, traveled in November
Daily guided excursions from Dublin weave through Ireland and Northern Ireland. The route extends 250km north to Belfast's historic quarters, reaches the UNESCO Giant's Causeway, and spans 260km west to Galway City. Base camp at Point A Hotel Dublin Parnell Street offers easy access to departure points.
Duration 5 days Destinations Ireland, Northern Ireland, England Age Range 2 to 85 year olds Operator STM Tours LLC From
3% Off- NZ$2,104
Duration 10 days Destinations Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland, England Age Range 12 to 99 year olds Operator Scenic Luxury Cruises & Tours From $22,645
26% Off- NZ$16,645You save $6,000
From Dublin to London
62 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“it was a wonderful tour. incredible coach driver.”
shaylie, traveled in September
The route from Dublin's Trinity College winds through Ireland's west coast to the Cliffs of Moher, crossing St. George's Channel by ferry to Wales. The path leads through Bath's Roman heritage sites and Stonehenge, ending in London with visits to Buckingham Palace and Westminster Abbey.
Duration 9 days Destinations Ireland, Wales, England Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Cosmos From $3,399
6% Off- NZ$3,199You save $200
The route from Dublin's historic center showcases Ireland's finest sites including Powerscourt Gardens and Cliffs of Moher. A ferry carries visitors across the Irish Sea to Wales, featuring Caernarfon Castle and Liverpool's maritime heritage, before reaching London via Stratford-upon-Avon and Oxford.
Duration 11 days Destinations Ireland, Wales, England Age Range up to 85 year olds Operator Europamundo From
6% Off- NZ$3,870
Great Tour of Ireland end London
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“It was a good pace because you see a lot of different tourist attractions, walk around and then have a chance to sit on the bus for a bit to rest.”
AaronMetford, traveled in June
Dublin's cultural heart sets the stage for a countryside tour to Cork and Limerick, followed by an Irish Sea crossing to Wales. The route features UNESCO-listed Caernarfon Castle, Liverpool's maritime heritage, and stops in Stratford-upon-Avon and historic Oxford before London.
Duration 9 days Destinations Ireland, Wales, England Age Range up to 85 year olds Operator Europamundo From
6% Off- NZ$3,256
Exploring the United Kingdom and Dublin
5 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The hotels were really good. We had so much fun.”
This 7-day adventure from Dublin's Trinity College spans Ireland and England. A ferry takes travelers across the Irish Sea to Wales, continuing through historic Caernarfon, Liverpool, and Oxford to London. Coach journeys cover 150-200 miles daily.
Duration 7 days Destinations Ireland, Wales, England Age Range up to 85 year olds Operator Europamundo From
6% Off- NZ$2,185
Duration 9 days Destinations Ireland, Wales, England Age Range 3 to 85 year olds Operator Europamundo From
6% Off- NZ$3,434
What people love about Europe Tours from Dublin
- 5 Day Dublin including Giants Causeway, Cliffs of Moher, Galway City & Cahir Castles
The communication was fantastic. Every question I had was answered so fast.
- Best of Ireland and Scotland
Excellent experience, no complaints at all. Travel director, coach drivers, local specialists did a fantastic job!
- Highlights of Ireland & Scotland
I would have liked to spend more time in the larger cities and less time in the small towns.
What our customers ask about Europe Tours from Dublin
What's the typical length of multi-day tours starting in Dublin?
Multi-day tours from Dublin generally run between 7 and 14 days. The 13-day Wild Grande tour follows Ireland's Atlantic coastline while the 11-day Ultimate Irish Experience covers key highlights. A TourRadar traveler shares "Our journey through Ireland was perfectly paced across the days letting us experience everything from the stunning Cliffs of Moher to charming villages while staying in great locations like The Ashling Hotel in Dublin and the Killarney Plaza Hotel."
What are the most common starting points for tours starting in Dublin?
Dublin tours begin from convenient central locations. Popular meeting spots include Nassau Street across from the Kilkenny Shop and O'Connell Street Upper near the Gresham Hotel. College Green and Dame Street near Trinity College serve as additional departure points. STM Tours gather at 59 O'Connell Street Upper while Rabbie's Tours leave from Nassau Street. A TourRadar traveler confirms: "Our meeting point was very easy to find and centrally located."
What type of accommodations can I expect when starting the tour in Dublin?
Dublin tour accommodations feature 3-4 star properties like The Ashling Hotel on Parkgate Street and The Gibson Hotel near the city center. Each room comes with a private bathroom and guests receive a full Irish breakfast. According to a TourRadar reviewer: "The Ashling Hotel was a perfect starting point - comfortable rooms helpful staff and an easy walk to major attractions."
What are the most popular destinations visited right after Dublin?
Most tours head west to Galway and the Cliffs of Moher (3 hours drive) or south to Cork and Blarney Castle (4 hours drive) after leaving Dublin. These routes allow travelers to quickly transition from city to countryside. As one TourRadar traveler notes: "The transition from Dublin's urban energy to Ireland's stunning countryside was seamless as we headed to the magnificent Cliffs of Moher."
What's the recommended budget per day for tours starting in Dublin?
Daily tour costs from Dublin range from $230 to $545. Premium experiences like the Best of Ireland & Scotland featuring 4-5 star hotels average $545 per day. Mid-range options such as the Wild Atlantic Way tour cost around $285 daily. These rates typically cover lodging breakfast transportation and guided activities based on TourRadar data.
What's the best time of year to start a tour from Dublin?
Tour data shows peak season runs May through September with July and August drawing the largest crowds. Spring (April-May) and fall (September-October) provide milder weather and fewer tourists. A TourRadar reviewer shares: "We started our tour in early September - perfect weather and the summer crowds had thinned out."