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10 best Ireland 14 Days tour packages
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14 Day Ireland Itinerary, incl. Dublin and Belfast
A grand 14-day Irish tour takes you through 17 cities, with extended stays in Dublin, Waterford, and visits to Belfast, Galway, and Killarney. The route includes Titanic Belfast, Giant's Causeway, and Cliffs of Moher. Total costs around $4,900 including 13 breakfasts, 5 dinners, and luxury coach transport.
- Days 1-2
Dublin & Belfast
Visit Trinity College and Dublin's Georgian squares first thing at 9:30 AM before the crowds arrive. Drive north to Belfast after lunch (about 2.5 hours). A recent visitor noted: "The Titanic Experience was incredibly moving. Book your exhibition time slot in advance as it gets very crowded after 2 PM."
- Days 3-4
Northern Coast & Derry
Take the scenic Antrim Coast drive to Giant's Causeway (1.5 hours from Belfast). A visitor suggests: "Arrive before 10 AM to experience the causeway without crowds. The path can be slippery so wear proper hiking shoes." Visit historic Derry/Londonderry to see the famous murals and walk the city walls. Spend the night in County Donegal.
- Days 5-6
Donegal & Galway
- Days 7-8
Connemara & Cliffs of Moher
- Days 9-10
Ring of Kerry & Cork
Take a full day for the Ring of Kerry (6-7 hours with stops). A photographer suggests: "Ladies View offers the best photo ops but go early as tour buses arrive by 11 AM." Visit Blarney Castle on your way to Cork. Stop at the English Market between 1-2 PM when locals get their lunch.
- Days 11-12
Waterford & Kilkenny
Start at the House of Waterford Crystal. A visitor recommends: "The factory tour is fascinating but book the first slot at 9 AM to see the craftsmen at work." Visit Kilkenny Castle and try hurling, Ireland's traditional sport.
- Days 13-14
Dublin
Travel back to Dublin through County Wexford with a stop at the Kennedy Arboretum. Spend two days exploring Dublin's highlights. A local advises: "Skip the crowded Temple Bar and visit traditional pubs like The Long Hall or Mulligan's. Book your Trinity College Book of Kells tickets online to avoid long queues."
14 Day Ireland Itinerary, incl. Dublin and Belfast
Cover 16 Irish cities over 14 days, from Dublin through Belfast, Donegal, and Galway. Stay at selected hotels including Maldron Kevin Street and Waterford Marina. Experience highlights from Giant's Causeway to Cliffs of Moher, with 18 included meals for 4,875 USD.
- Days 1-2
Dublin & Belfast
Start in Dublin before driving north to Belfast (2 hours). Visit the Titanic Belfast Experience first thing in the morning to avoid crowds. Take the political murals tour in late afternoon when lighting is better for photos. Book your accommodation near City Hall for convenient access to dining options.
- Days 3-4
Northern Coast & Derry/Londonderry
- Days 5-6
Donegal & County Galway
Visit rugged Donegal and stop at Belleek Pottery. Book their morning workshop if you're interested. Drive south through Knock to Galway city. The Latin Quarter is best after 8 PM for traditional music. "Stay near Eyre Square - it's walking distance to everything but quieter than the busy pub streets," one traveler suggests.
- Days 7-8
Connemara & The Cliffs
- Days 9-10
Ring of Kerry & Cork Region
- Days 11-12
Medieval East & Wexford
- Days 13-14
Dublin Deep Dive
Spend two full days in Dublin. Visit Trinity College early to avoid long queues for the Book of Kells. Explore the Georgian squares and local pubs. Do your shopping on the final afternoon on Grafton Street. A local suggests: "Skip Temple Bar for music - try O'Donoghue's on Merrion Row instead for authentic sessions."
13 Days in Ireland, incl. Dublin and Belfast
Your 13-day route covers 26 destinations across Ireland, from Dublin to Belfast's Titanic Quarter, Giant's Causeway, Cliffs of Moher, and Ring of Kerry. The tour features 12 nights in B&Bs, traditional music sessions, and local farm visits.
- Days 1-2
Northern Ireland
Start in Dublin and drive north to Belfast for a Black Cab political tour. One traveler shared: "The Black Cab tour gave us an educational insight into the Civil Rights era and Bloody Sunday—it really brought history to life." Book your Black Cab tour for early afternoon to avoid morning traffic in Belfast.
- Days 3-4
Causeway Coast & Donegal
- Days 5-6
Westport & Mayo
- Days 7-8
Connemara
- Days 9-10
Clare & Kerry
- Days 11-12
Ring of Kerry & Killarney
- Day 13
Kilkenny & Return
What people love about 2-week Ireland tours
- Amazing Ireland
We found Trafalgar to be very professional and fun! We were with a fantastic group of people from lots of different countries. Our Tour Guide and Driver were the best! Have done 2 Trafalgar bus tours and will do many more! The best time!
- Amazing Ireland
Overall the experience was a good one. My biggest issue was the size of the group (48 people) and some of the hotels. I went on a girl's trip with one of my friends so we were always 2 singles in a room. The rooms in some of the hotels were TINY - not enough enough room to open our luggage and in the last hotel it was so small we could not walk around the room if one of us was standing anywhere in the room. The tour guide, Neal, did a great job of moving the group and unloading and loading the bus, but waiting for the bus to unload was a test of patience at times.
- 13 Day Full Irish Experience - Small Group Tour
This is a great way to see and experience Ireland, including many off the beaten path and one of a kind experiences that you would only get with the insight of a local guide and a very small group. It was ideal for us as we didn't want a big tour bus experience but it was our first time to Ireland and we were not confident that we would learn and discover our Irish experience without some insider direction and knowledge. It was the best of both worlds.