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- 7 Days in Ireland, incl. Dublin and Galway- The 1,100 km Irish coastal route encompasses 16 destinations including Kinsale, Dingle, Galway, and Cliffs of Moher. Highlights include kayaking Dingle Bay, cycling Killarney National Park, and hiking Croagh Patrick, with nights in local guesthouses.  - Day 1Dublin to Cork and KinsaleLeave Dublin around 8:00 AM to avoid traffic and drive south to the Rock of Cashel. As one traveler shared: "The 1000-year-old Rock of Cashel was an open-mouthed moment and a historic way to begin the tour." Visit Blarney Castle next to kiss the famous stone. End your day in Kinsale where you can walk the narrow streets and enjoy fresh seafood at the harbor restaurants.  
- Day 2Killarney National Park and DingleGet to Killarney National Park by 9:30 AM for cycling. A visitor noted: "The bike ride through Killarney National Park needs at least 2.5 hours to properly see Muckross House, Torc Waterfall, and still have time for photos." Drive to Dingle in the afternoon through Ladies View and Moll's Gap. Book your dinner ahead in Dingle Town as restaurants get busy especially during summer.  
- Day 3Dingle PeninsulaStart with morning kayaking in Dingle Bay if weather allows or go for a coastal hike. Drive around Slea Head later to see ancient beehive huts and film locations. A traveler tips: "Bring waterproof gear for kayaking - the wetsuits provided help but you'll want dry clothes after." Spend your evening enjoying traditional music in Dingle's pubs like Dick Mack's.  
- Day 4Cliffs of MoherTake the Shannon ferry (runs every 30 minutes) to the Cliffs of Moher. Plan on 2-3 hours for cliff trail hiking. A visitor suggests: "Go early to O'Brien's Tower viewpoint before tour buses arrive, then walk south along the cliffs for better photos and fewer crowds." Stay overnight in Doolin for traditional music or head to the scenic Spanish Point area.  
- Day 5The Burren to GalwayDrive through the unique Burren landscape in the morning and stop at Dunguaire Castle. Arrive in Galway for afternoon exploring. Start with a walking tour before wandering on your own. A reviewer suggests: "Have dinner in the West End for better prices and more locals than the touristy Latin Quarter."  
- Day 6Aran IslandsBook an early ferry from Rossaveel to Inishmore. Rent bikes to explore the island. E-bikes work best for reaching Dún Aonghasa fort. A traveler notes: "The e-bikes made a huge difference on the island's hills and let us see much more in our limited time." Head to Westport for the night, one of Ireland's most popular towns.  
- Day 7Westport and Croagh PatrickChoose between climbing Croagh Patrick mountain in the morning (4 hours total) or visiting Westport House and Gardens. A hiker advises: "Start Croagh Patrick early as afternoon clouds often roll in. The descent is trickier than the ascent due to loose scree." The drive back to Dublin takes about 3.5 hours. Plan to arrive between 5-7 PM.  
 
- 7 Day Ireland Itinerary, incl. Dublin and Galway- A week-long Irish adventure spans 14 destinations from Dublin to Galway. Marvel at Skellig Michael's monastery, walk the Cliffs of Moher's trails, and cycle the Aran Islands. Mercedes transport ensures comfortable travel with about 3 hours daily driving.  - Day 1Dublin to CobhLeave Dublin's Ashling Hotel at 8 AM to avoid traffic. Travel south to Cobh, famous as the Titanic's final port. Visit the Rock of Cashel before 11 AM when it gets crowded. Spend the afternoon at Jameson's Midleton Distillery for whiskey tasting. Spend your evening in Cobh's harbor area. Book accommodation near Mansworth's pub for easy access to traditional music.  
- Day 2Blarney and Ring of Kerry
- Day 3Skellig MichaelIf weather allows, take the first boat to Skellig Michael, a UNESCO site. "Standing on a little rock in the middle of the Atlantic ocean surrounded by adorable puffins in the middle of a wondrous historic site...it truly is magical." Wear solid shoes for the 600 ancient steps. Spend the evening in Killarney.  
- Day 4Killarney National Park
- Day 5The Burren and Cliffs of Moher
- Day 6Aran IslandsTake the morning ferry to Inis Oirr if weather permits. This is the most authentic of the Aran Islands. Bike along quiet roads past ancient stone walls. "The bike ride can be challenging in wind - e-bikes are available for a small fee." Return through Galway Bay with great views of the Cliffs of Moher from the water. Spend the evening in Galway's Latin Quarter.  
- Day 7Galway to Dublin
 
- Introduction to Ireland- Seventeen destinations across 831 miles reveal Ireland's treasures including Dublin's Trinity College, Waterford's crystal workshops, and the Cliffs of Moher. Quality accommodations rated 4.6 complement expert guides with 5.0 ratings.  - Dublin Ireland 29 mi
- Kildare Ireland 60 mi
- Cashel Ireland 32 mi
- Limerick Ireland 19 mi
- Ennis Ireland 29 mi
- Galway Ireland 25 mi
- Cliffs of Moher Ireland 20 mi
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- Ennis Ireland 23 mi
- Killimer Ireland 3 mi
- Tarbert Ireland 36 mi
- Killorglin Ireland 8 mi
- Ring of Kerry Ireland 19 mi
- Killarney Ireland 40 mi
- Blarney Ireland 65 mi
- Waterford Ireland 28 mi
- Kilkenny Ireland 63 mi
- Dublin Ireland 117 mi
- Shannon Ireland 58 mi
- Cork Ireland 
 
What people love about 7-day Ireland tours
- 7-Day Great Atlantic Adventure Small Group TourI had an absolute Beautiful experience and our guide was amazing. Great trip with lots of activities... I will definitely go back again 
- 7-Day Ireland to Island Small Group Tour of IrelandThis was my first guided tour and I was surprised how much I liked it. Our Overland Ireland tour guide, Marie, made sure we had the best time. She was really chatty, her knowledge was impeccable and our other passengers were great as well. Although we covered a good distance each day, the tour never felt rushed. There was always something to do or to see. Highlight was for me was the boat trip to the Skelligs. I picked this tour because it was the only tour that actually lets you go on the Island. Climbing all the way to the top was one of the greatest things I have ever experienced. The share history of the place, the nature, I did see some puffins as well. My accommodation was above expectation. They did a great job with the small hotels and guesthouses. The cycle tour in Killarney, the food tour in Galway are all things you would not see on other tours. And the fact that they were included made sure that everyone got to enjoy it. All in all a great tour with the only negative was the two afternoons of rain but then you don’t book Ireland for the weather. Thanks again Overland Ireland for a world class tour. 
- Introduction to IrelandA very well organised and run trip. 
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