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- Private Day Tour of Wicklow and Glendalough.
- 7 Day Dublin And Galway By Train
- Ireland’s Ancient East
- Wild Ireland Express (Hotel) - 3 days
- Best of West Ireland - 3 days
- 3 Day Dublin
- Irish Explorer
- Wild Ireland Express - 3 days
- Blarney Castle, Whiskey and Mountains - 3 days
- Blarney Castle, Whiskey and Mountains (Hotel) - 3 days
County Wicklow unveils its treasures on this day trip from Dublin, showcasing Powerscourt Gardens and Glendalough Valley. The route includes stops at the Guinness Estate and Lough Tay. Private transport and knowledgeable guides illuminate filming locations and natural wonders.
Duration 1 day Destinations Dublin, Enniskerry, Powerscourt Mountain, Roundwood, Glendalough Age Range up to 85 year olds Operator Hilltoptreks From
- NZ$1,108
Discover Dublin's treasures with hop-on-hop-off access to Trinity College, Kilmainham Gaol, and Dublin Castle. Explore the Temple Bar district and Phoenix Park, with three nights' hotel accommodation and daily breakfast included. Experience the city's UNESCO Biosphere Reserve at Dublin Bay.
Duration 7 days Destinations Dublin, Galway Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator STM Tours LLC From $2,909
5% Off- NZ$2,763You save $145
Ireland’s Ancient East
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Loved the excursions and the choice of hotels!”
Suhani, traveled in October
Dublin Castle and Trinity College anchor this city tour, leading to Temple Bar's cultural quarter. The route includes St. Patrick's Cathedral and St. Stephen's Green, showcasing Dublin's heritage from ancient monuments to lively pub scenes.
Duration 6 days Destinations Dublin, Glendalough, New Ross, Waterford, Lismore, Cashel, Kilkenny Age Range 18 to 85 year olds Operator BTOURS From $2,239
11% Off- NZ$1,993You save $246
Wild Ireland Express (Hotel) - 3 days
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The scenery was great and the historical sites fascinating.”
Lynette, traveled in July
A 3-day wilderness tour starts from Dublin's Nassau Street, opposite Kilkenny Shop. The route winds through Glendalough's lakes, Dingle Peninsula's coastline, and Killarney National Park's waterfalls, concluding in Dublin at 19:00.
Duration 3 days Destinations Dublin, Glendalough, Dingle, Killarney National Park, Cashel Age Range 5 to 99 year olds Operator On The Go Tours From $2,065
15% Off- NZ$1,755You save $310
Best of West Ireland - 3 days
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“3 days is plenty of time for sight seeing. He went above and beyond to help us sort out our schedule.”
Charlene, traveled in September
From Dublin's Nassau Street at 8 AM, the route leads through Kildare to medieval Dunguaire Castle. The Burren's limestone landscapes precede the Cliffs of Moher, with two nights in Galway's guesthouses before returning to Dublin by 7 PM via Kilbeggan Distillery.
Duration 3 days Destinations Dublin, Kinvarra, Burren, Cliffs of Moher, Galway, Cong, Connemara National Park, Clonmacnoise Age Range 5 to 99 year olds Operator On The Go Tours From $2,205
15% Off- NZ$1,874You save $331
Duration 3 days Destinations Dublin Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator STM Tours LLC From $923
5% Off- NZ$876You save $46
Irish Explorer
196 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Fantastic fun tour. We enjoyed all of the historic stories and adventures.”
Pam, traveled in August
Dublin comes alive with walking tours of Trinity College area and Temple Bar district. Red Cow Moran Hotel serves as your base, featuring a welcome dinner in city center and optional Irish music evening on final night. A perfect introduction to Ireland's capital with guides rated 4.5/5.
Duration 7 days Destinations Dublin, Belfast, Giants Causeway, Londonderry, Sligo, Galway, Cliffs of Moher, Killarney, Ring of Kerry, BlarneySee all destinations Age Range 10 to 75 year olds Operator Expat Explore Travel From $2,465
28% Off- NZ$1,775You save $690
A 16-seat Mercedes coach awaits at Nassau Street opposite Kilkenny Shop. The route winds through Wicklow Mountains to Glendalough's lakes, returning via Rock of Cashel for a 7 PM conclusion at the starting point.
Duration 3 days Destinations Dublin, Glendalough, Dingle, Slea Head, Killarney National Park, Cashel Age Range 5 to 99 year olds Operator On The Go Tours From $1,735
15% Off- NZ$1,475You save $260
A luxury Mercedes mini-coach awaits at Nassau Street opposite the Kilkenny Shop. The route covers eight historic cities before returning to Dublin via Sally Gap, with nights spent in local guesthouses enjoying Irish breakfasts.
Duration 3 days Destinations Dublin, Cahir, Blarney, Kinsale, Cobh, Waterford, Kilkenny, Wicklow Age Range 5 to 99 year olds Operator On The Go Tours From $2,005
15% Off- NZ$1,704You save $301
Nassau Street marks the starting point for eastern Ireland's finest sites. A comfortable 16-seat Mercedes mini-coach transports you through medieval castles, historic ports, and mountain landscapes, returning to Dublin by 6:30 PM on day 3.
Duration 3 days Destinations Dublin, Cahir, Blarney, Kinsale, Cork, Waterford, Kilkenny, Wicklow Age Range 5 to 99 year olds Operator On The Go Tours From $2,325
15% Off- NZ$1,976You save $349
What people love about Dublin Tours
- 3-Day Blarney Castle, Kilkenny & Irish Whiskey Small-Group Tour from Dublin
Tour guide was great. We covered a large area in just three days,
- Irish Explorer
A great way to get an overview of Ireland for a future visit. Excellent guide, Kerry and driver, Steve, made the trip enjoyable and fun.
- Ireland’s Ancient East
Very good communication; loved the excursions and the choice of hotels!
What our customers ask about Dublin Tours & Trips
What time of year is best to visit Dublin?
Dublin shines from May to September with temperatures ranging from 60-70°F (15-21°C) and extended daylight hours perfect for exploring. The city comes alive with events like the Dublin Irish Festival in July and Street Performance World Championships in August. Winter brings cooler temperatures and more rain from November to February but offers the advantage of smaller crowds at Trinity College and Temple Bar. The Clayton Hotel Ballsbridge provides comfortable accommodation regardless of season. As one TourRadar traveler mentioned: "We visited in June and had perfect weather for exploring Dublin's outdoor attractions and beer gardens though you should always pack a rain jacket!"
What are some recommended food experiences in Dublin?
The food scene in Dublin ranges from classic Irish dishes to contemporary dining experiences. The historic Merry Ploughboy Pub serves traditional fare alongside live music while the Temple Bar Food Market showcases local producers every Saturday. Food tours through up-and-coming areas like Stoneybatter reveal the city's evolving tastes. The Guinness Storehouse combines beer tastings with elevated dining and city views. The Dean Hotel positions guests near excellent restaurants. A TourRadar traveler shared: "The food tour through Dublin was a highlight - from traditional Irish stew to modern fusion cuisine it gave us a real taste of the city's culinary scene."
How much spending money should I budget per day in Dublin?
Daily expenses in Dublin average 100-150 USD covering food attractions and transportation. Budget 30-40 USD for meals 20-30 USD for sightseeing and 20 USD for getting around the city. Popular experiences like the Merry Ploughboy Pub dinner and show cost about 50 USD when booked individually. A TourRadar traveler notes: "The dinners and entertainment at the Merry Ploughboy on the first night was excellent and worth every penny."
What are the must-visit historical sites in Dublin city center?
The heart of Dublin holds centuries of history within walking distance. Trinity College guards the ancient Book of Kells while Dublin Castle's State Apartments reflect the city's colonial past. St. Patrick's Cathedral Ireland's largest church stands as a monument to religious heritage. Kilmainham Gaol tells the story of Ireland's independence movement through its stone corridors. The Ashling Hotel near Heuston Station offers convenient access to these landmarks. As one TourRadar traveler noted: "The walking tour of Dublin's historic sites was excellent our guide's knowledge of the city's history made everything come alive."
What should I know about Dublin's pub culture?
Pubs form the cornerstone of Dublin's social landscape. The Brazen Head Ireland's oldest pub maintains traditional music sessions while literary landmarks like Davy Byrnes connect visitors to James Joyce's Dublin. While Temple Bar draws tourists local favorites include Kehoe's and The Long Hall. The Dean Hotel puts guests steps from authentic pub experiences. A TourRadar traveler noted: "The pub culture was incredible - each venue had its own character and history with amazing live music and friendly locals."
What are the best day trips from Dublin?
Dublin serves as a gateway to remarkable nearby destinations. The ancient monastery at Glendalough sits within Wicklow Mountains National Park while the Boyne Valley holds Newgrange passage tomb. Coastal Howth offers cliff walks and fresh seafood restaurants. Malahide Castle and Gardens provides a perfect half-day exploration. As one TourRadar traveler commented: "The day trip to Glendalough was breathtaking - the combination of history and natural beauty made it unforgettable."