Itinerary
- Day 1
Dublin to Killarney
Head to Dublin Heuston Station about 20 minutes before your 07:00 departure. The train takes you south through Irish countryside, passing stud farms around Kildare and the Curragh racecourse before stopping in Portlaoise. You'll arrive in Cork at 09:35, then switch to a coach for Blarney Castle where you can kiss the famous stone if you'd like. After that, it's on to Cobh to walk through St. Colman's Cathedral and check out the Cobh Heritage Centre. Later in the evening, catch a train to Killarney.
- Start point
- Dublin Heuston Railway Station, St John's Rd W, Dublin, D08, Ireland (Check-in at 6:40 for 7:00 departure - located close to the Customer Service Desk at Heuston Station where our Railtours Ireland representative will be waiting for you in their bright yellow jacket!, 06:40)
Included Activities
- Visit Blarney Castle & Gardens (entrance included)
- Kiss the Blarney Stone
- Visit St. Colman's Cathedral in Cobh
- Cobh Heritage Centre - Queenstown Story (entrance included)
Optional Activities
- Shopping at Blarney
- Lunch at Blarney
- Explore Cork City sights
- Traditional Irish music and entertainment in Killarney
Landmarks Dublin Heuston Station Blarney Castle & Gardens St. Colman's Cathedral Cobh Heritage Centre Loughmoe Castle St. Brigid's Cathedral 
- Day 2
Killarney Ring of Kerry Tour
Start the day with a full Irish breakfast whenever you're ready in Killarney. Spend your time on the Ring of Kerry coach tour, which circles the MacGillycuddy Reeks with plenty of stops for photos, morning tea, and lunch along the way. You'll visit the Kerry Bog Village Museum to see what 18th-century rural Irish life looked like, then see the Skellig Rocks and pass through villages like Glenbeigh, Waterville, and Sneem. The route finishes up through Ladies View, past the Lakes of Killarney, and back through Killarney National Park.
- Meals
- Breakfast (Full Irish Breakfast at leisure)
Included Activities
- Ring of Kerry coach tour
- Kerry Bog Village Museum (entrance included)
- Photo stops and scenic viewpoints
- Pass through Glenbeigh, Waterville, and Sneem
Optional Activities
- Morning tea stops
- Lunch stop
- Sneem village exploration (approximately 30 minutes)
Landmarks MacGillycuddy Reeks Carrauntouhil Kerry Bog Village Museum Skellig Rocks Waterville Sneem Ladies View Lakes of Killarney Killarney National Park Dingle Bay Kenmare Bay 

- Day 3
Dingle Peninsula and Return to Dublin
Explore the Dingle Peninsula with its rough Atlantic coastline, ancient forts, and prehistoric huts including the Gallarus Oratory. Head to Slea Head, the most westerly point in Europe, for views of the Blasket Islands. You'll learn about the area's Irish heritage, traditional music, and the unique plants and animals found here. After exploring, get back to Killarney Station for your 17:35 train to Mallow, then connect to an intercity service to Dublin, arriving at 21:00.
Included Activities
- Dingle Peninsula tour
- Slea Head visit
Optional Activities
- Gallarus Oratory
- Ancient forts exploration
- Pre-historic huts exploration
Landmarks Dingle Peninsula Gallarus Oratory Slea Head Blasket Islands Great Blasket Island Killarney Station Mallow Station Dublin Heuston Station 













