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Stay in some of our finest Irish Castles and Manor Hotels including Ballynahinch Castle, an oasis of calm and luxury in Connemara in Ireland's Wild West!

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Stay in some of our finest Irish Castles and Manor Hotels on this 9 day vacation to Ireland complete with ferry trip to Inishmore, the largest of the three Aran Islands.

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Stay in some of our finest Irish Castles and Manor Hotels , a highlight will be the complimentary guided tour of the 15th Century Castle ruins beside Ballinalacken House by the owner

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Highlights of the Irish Castles and Manors Gold tour will be attending the Dunguaire Castle Banquet in Kinvara, the Smithwick’s Brewery Experience Tour in Kilkenny, the Megalithic Tombs at Newgrange and much more.

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Stay in some Ireland's Best Castles and Manor Hotels on this 9 day vacation to Ireland complete with ferry trip to the Aran Islands.

8 Night Irish Castles and Manors Gold Tour

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This tour has everything!! Stay in the most luxurious of our Irish Castles and Manor Hotels on this vacation to Ireland complete with ferry trip to the largest of the Aran Islands.

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Stay in some of the very best Irish Castles and Manors on this 9 day platinum vacation to Ireland complete with ferry trip to Inishmore, the largest of the Aran Islands and home to the spectacular pre-Christian Dun Aonghus Fort.

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This tour has everything!! Stay in Ireland's most luxurious Castles and Manor Hotels on this 9 day Platinum vacation to Ireland complete with ferry trip to Aran Islands.

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This luxury tour of Ireland includes overnights in Ireland's premier five star Hotels and Castles allowing you to spend your dream Ireland vacation relaxing like a true king or queen.

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This luxury tour of Ireland includes overnights in Ireland's premier five star hotels and Castles allowing you to spend your dream Ireland vacation relaxing like a true king or queen.

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3-Day Blarney Castle, Kilkenny & Irish Whiskey Small-Group Tour from Dublin Tour

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Marcus, accomodation, and the tour was great

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7 Day Atlantic Way Experience - Small Group Tour

Wonderful trip. Anthony was an amazing tour guide. We saw so many beautiful parts of Ireland. Our fellow travelers and Anthony really help make the trip special for my Mom and me. So thankful and appreciative.
  • €99 deposit on some dates Some departure dates offer you the chance to book this tour with a lower deposit.

Focus on Ireland (Classic, 7 Days) Tour

Focus on Ireland (Classic, 7 Days)

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Castles and Manors (8 Days) Tour

Castles and Manors (8 Days)

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Exploring Britain & Ireland featuring England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales (Edinburgh to Dublin) (2024) Tour

Exploring Britain & Ireland featuring England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales (Edinburgh to Dublin) (2024)

Shades of Ireland featuring Northern Ireland (Dublin to Belfast) (2024) Tour

Shades of Ireland featuring Northern Ireland (Dublin to Belfast) (2024)

Best of Ireland (10 Days) Tour

Best of Ireland (10 Days)

A few clerical bumps along the way, but everything was straightened out before our trip to Ireland. Bernard Creegan was an outstanding tour director. If I ever return I would have to request him again.

Iconic Ireland and Ashford Castle (10 Days) Tour

Iconic Ireland and Ashford Castle (10 Days)

I was worried at first because for 5 months Trafalgar was my Tour operator and one day before leaving on tour Brendan takes over, but everything was perfect with M&M.Michael& Michal.Highly recommend this combo.

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Ireland (Winter, 8 Days)

Jewels of Ireland - 13 Days/12 Nights Tour

Jewels of Ireland - 13 Days/12 Nights

The Emerald Isle (28 destinations) Tour

The Emerald Isle (28 destinations)

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13 Castle Tours in Ireland That You Absolutely Should Not Miss

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Ireland is the land of fairies and folklore, so it makes sense that this famously green country would have its share of castles too. Upwards of 30,000 in fact! To properly explore Ireland’s heritage, there should be at least a couple castle tours on every Ireland itinerary.

Obviously, no human on earth could visit 30,000 castles, or even 1% of that, in one go. Therefore, this post narrows the list down to the very best castle tours to prioritize during your Ireland trip.

To help me compile this list, I’ve reached out to my fellow travel bloggers for their favorite castle tours throughout the Emerald Isle. I’ve contributed my own favorites too, and you should leave this post ready to seek your own magic. Shall we begin?

13 Must-Do Castle Tours in Ireland

The below list of castle tours in Ireland is organized by region. Additionally, as Ireland is a great road trip destination, I’ve mapped a sample route below for visiting these castles in a giant loop.

Castles Near Dublin

1. trim castle.

Three story castle keep of Trim Castle

A drive into the Boyne Valley to visit Trim Castle takes you to story book land.  Trim Castle, in medieval Trim village, is Ireland’s largest Anglo-Norman castle, and features one of the best castle tours in Ireland.  The structure sits along the Boyne River, and is a forty-five minute drive northwest from Dublin. 

Hugh De Lacy first built the castle as a wooden structure in 1172.  However, in 1174, the Gaelic Irish, led by Rory O’Connor, attacked and destroyed it.  Shortly after this, construction began on a new, more imposing stone fortification, much of which still stands today.  

Visitors can either wander the castle grounds for free, or pay €5 for a guided tour of the Keep.  Over one hour, your guide will take you through all three levels of the structure while explaining the castle’s history.  If you are afraid of heights, know that the walkway on the third story could be a bit dizzying.

Finally, the tour leads you to the roof of the castle for sweeping 360-degree views over Boyne Valley.  Experiencing this magical landscape might seem cinematic. After all, Trim Castle was a set in the movie Braveheart!

Trim is an easy day trip from Dublin, and also makes a great detour en route from Belfast to Dublin.  This colorful village is perfect for a short stroll or picnic lunch beside the Boyne River.  For overnight stays, consider the Trim Castle Hotel just steps away from the castle itself.

2. Tyrrellspass Castle

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Tyrrellspass Castle is easy to find due to its location on Main Street in Ballykilmore. It takes only one hour to reach from Dublin, and is the perfect stop when traveling between Dublin and Galway.

The castle was built in 1411 and is situated in the heart of the island. This positioning strategically controlled the only route through the surrounding bog. As a result, the Tyrrell family was able to grow wealthy by charging tolls to any traveler wishing to pass.

Today, Tyrrellspass Castle is a restaurant where you can try tasty Irish food. This medieval building offers an amazing experience, where you can learn not only about the history but also see some traditions of Ireland. Why not join the medieval banquet in Tyrrellspass Castle, which is one of the top things to do?

One of the best hotels to stay nearby is New Forest Estate & Golf Club for those who love golf and historic buildings. Plus, it is only a few minute’s drive from the castle. This is the last example of the Tyrrells’ castle that you can find, so don’t miss out on the opportunity to visit this magical place.

3. Malahide Castle & Gardens

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Malahide Castle & Gardens is one of Dublin’s most popular castles. It’s located in the leafy suburb of Malahide, which is only a half-hour drive from the city center and is seen as one of the  best places to walk in Dublin.

Originally, what is now a castle built from stone was once built with wood. It’s known that the grounds were owned and controlled by the Talbot Family between the years 1185 and the 1970’s.

For a brief period, Cromwellian soldiers took over the castle in 1649, but the Talbots managed to retain it in 1660. The last man standing was Lord Milo Talbot, who eventually passed away and left the castle to his sister Rose. She then sold it on to the Irish state in 1975. 

To tour the castle, visitors can expect to pay €8 for an adult and €5.50 for a child. The park’s grounds are free to enter for anybody.

Those looking to spend the night nearby should definitely check out The Grand Hotel Malahide . It’s one of the most sought after hotels in the whole of Dublin because of its stunning coastal views.

4. Dublin Castle

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Spending some time in the capital city of Dublin is usually a must for most visitors to Ireland! While in Dublin, one of the most popular attractions is to tour the Dublin Castle.

Built in the early 13 th  century, the castle was the headquarters of the English administration in Ireland until 1922 when Ireland gained independence. The exterior is unique because it showcases the evolution of architecture in Ireland. The interior is quite magnificent as well with a Throne Room decorated in gold and the spectacular Record Tower that dates to 1226.

A tour of the castle includes the treasury building, Bedford Tower, army barracks, Chapel Royal, Chester Beatty Library (home to treasures such as manuscripts and paintings), and a museum with permanent and rotating exhibitions that will teach you some of Dublin’s turbulent political history. The Dublin Castle Gardens are especially beautiful to take a stroll through as well.

Dublin Castle is extremely easy to get to, located in the heart of Dublin near other top attractions, including the Book of Kells and popular  Dublin pubs .

Self-guided tickets  are €8 for adults, €6 for seniors and students, and €4 for children 12-17. The tour lasts about 30 minutes to 1 hour.

Tours in the South

5. kilkenny castle.

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Kilkenny Castle is located in the center of Kilkenny, one hour and twenty minutes south of Dublin. It is a beautiful castle with a long history. It begins in 1172, when Strongbow, the Anglo-Norman conqueror of Ireland, built a simple wooden tower. Shortly thereafter, his son-in-law built a stone castle with four towers, three of which remain today. In 1391, the Butler family purchased the castle, and it remained in their family until 1935. In 1967, the City of Kilkenny bought it for £50.

Today, two wings of Kilkenny Castle are restored to their 19th century splendor. They include a library, drawing room and the famous “Long Gallery”. 

The castle sits on over fifty acres (or twenty-seven hectares) of beautiful gardens, with walking and running paths, a spectacular rose garden, ornamental lake and playground for all to enjoy. 

You can take a self-guided tour for €8 or a guided 45 minute tour for €12. The castle gardens are not included in either tour, but you are free to enjoy them whether you tour the castle or not.

Kilkenny Castle is an easy walk from fantastic restaurants and lots of hotels. Pembroke Kilkenny is a great hotel with large rooms, and only a five-minute walk from the castle. For amazing Italian food, try Rinuccini Restaurant just across the street.

6. Rock of Cashel

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Although the Rock of Cashel is not technically a castle, the site was once the seat of the High Kings of Munster.  In fact, it is known as Cashel of the Kings, and is one of the most intact and historically significant medieval structures in Ireland. 

Legend has it that this location is where St. Patrick converted King Aenghus to Christianity in the 5 th century AD.  In 1101, the Rock of Cashel site was granted to the church, after which the medieval complex you see today was built.  These 12 th and 13 th century structures include a chapel, cathedral, abbey, and tower house.

The Rock of Cashel costs €8 a person for a self-guided tour, which typically takes 45 minutes to 1.5 hours.  If you have more time, consider taking a little stroll downhill to the lonely, neighboring monastery ruins of Hore Abbey.  It is essentially a pile of rocks, but free to roam.

The Rock of Cashel takes about 2 hours to reach from Dublin, and is technically doable as a daytrip.  For an overnight stay as part of a road trip, I recommend basing 50 minutes away in the lively medieval town of Kilkenny (mentioned above) for more sights and a fun local spirit. 

7. Blarney Castle

Stone exterior walls of Blarney Castle during golden hour

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Blarney Castle is one of the most famous castle tours in Ireland, and more than just a beautiful photo opportunity. The 600-year-old fortress is home to wonderful gardens and interesting rock formations known as Rock Close’. 

The biggest reason people visit Blarney Castle is because of the Stone of Eloquence. Nicknamed the Blarney Stone, legend states that if you kiss the stone you will never be at a loss for words (otherwise known as the gift of gab). 

Kissing the Blarney Stone  isn’t as easy as it looks! You must hang upside down over a sheer cliff, then kiss the stone while balancing yourself on a narrow ledge. Don’t worry, there are people to help you down, and they disinfect the stone between each person!

Admission to the castle and grounds is €18 for an adult, €14 for seniors and students, €8 for children between 8-16, and €45 for a family (2 adults and 2 children). Admission does not include a tour of the grounds, so that would have to be booked separately. However, most tours include admission in their price. You can easily spend a few hours seeing everything this impressive castle has to offer. 

There’s more to see in Blarney, so if you’re able to spend a night in town, the Muskerry Arms Bar and B&B is a great option.

8. Muckross House

Elegant stone facade of Muckross House

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Muckross House is not quite a castle, but rather a gorgeous 19th century Victorian mansion that is literally fit for a queen. It sits on stunning grounds comprising of well-maintained gardens and beautiful Muckross Lake. These grounds are one of the  best visits for couples on a budget  in Ireland, as the views and atmosphere are very romantic.

Muckross House was owned by the Herbert family and built by William Burn, a Scottish architect, in 1843. It famously welcomed Queen Victoria for a visit in 1861.

As Muckross House is furnished, it’s easy for any visitor to imagine life at the mansion. In addition to visiting the mansion itself, visitors can wander the gardens and navigate on the lake to immerse themselves in the life of the Herbert family. The tour of the house is captivating, with staff available to answer any questions.

Muckross House is located in County Kerry in the South-West of Ireland, on the grounds of beautiful Killarney National Park. Reaching Muckross House requires about an hour drive from the Dingle Peninsula, and a four hour drive from Dublin. The easiest way to access Muckross House is by renting a car, although some bus tours also stop here. 

Admission to the mansion costs €7 per adult, while there is no charge to access the gardens, lake and Killarney National Park. The tour takes about an hour to complete, depending on your pace. The closest place to stay is Killarney, which offers a good selection of hotels and restaurants. 

9. Bunratty Castle

Exterior view of Bunratty Castle's stone fortress

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Bunratty Castle is a large 15th-century tower house in County Clare, Ireland. It is located in the center of Bunratty village, by the N18 road between Limerick and Ennis, and it is very close to Shannon Airport in Ireland. It is the most complete and authentic castle in Ireland and was in its origin a Viking trading camp in 970.

Visitors can tour the iconic fortress or join a medieval banquet to envision how the lords and ladies of this castle lived. The tour describes stories of battles that occurred here and provides stunning views across the idyllic Clare countryside.

Set on 26 acres, Bunratty folk park consists of over thirty buildings that resemble a “living” village. It really feels like you have stepped back in time to rural Ireland with a selection of traditional farmhouses, a school, a pub where you can enjoy a pint, village shops and streets decorated as they would have appeared at that time to help you experience life in 19th century Ireland.

Tickets cost €15.25 for adults and €11.50 for children over 3. If you opt to stay for a medieval banquet, it will set you back €63 per adult and €35 per child. While in the area, you simply must  explore County Clare , the Wild Atlantic Way and Kilkee Cliffs.

Castle Tours in Western Ireland

10. dunguaire castle.

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Situated on the outskirts of Galway City, Dunguaire Castle is one of the best castle tours in Ireland for people of all ages. Its secluded location overlooking Galway Bay enhances its natural beauty and medieval appearance. Offering spectacular panoramic views of the Irish countryside, Dunguaire Castle is a must-visit on your next trip to Ireland!

When coming from Galway, the castle is a quick 35-minute drive along the scenic N67 route to the  Dingle Peninsula . To enter, children will be charged a fee of €5 and adults will be charged €7.50. Discounts are available for students, seniors, and possibly for larger groups (this will need to be confirmed prior to arrival). 

People seeking a more intimate look at the castle can book a Medieval Banquet Tour inclusive of a full meal and entertainment! Prices for these meals average around €63 per adult. These tours are particularly special since they allow visitors to experience the history behind Dunguaire Castle. 

Once the home of Mayor Richard Martyn in the early 1600s, the castle was originally constructed nearly 100 years earlier by the O’Hynes clan of Ireland. With centuries of history to explore, visitors will feel like they’ve been transported back to the early years of Ireland!

If you plan on spending at least a couple of hours at Dunguaire Castle, the best accommodation choices are in nearby Kinvarra, due to its coastal charm and hospitable locals.

11. Belleek Castle

Honey-colored stone facade of Belleek Castle in Ireland

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In County Mayo, just a short drive north from the village of Ballina, you’ll find one of the most unique castle tours in Ireland at Belleek Castle .

The building has its roots in a 13th century castle by the same name. However, Belleek Castle as we know it today was built in the 19th century, giving it a bit of a castle-combined-with-manor-house vibe.

The Belleek Castle Tour does not focus solely on the structure (the bar itself is particularly remarkable, and partially built with wood from Spanish ships). It also covers the impressive collection of artifacts compiled by Marshall Doran, who was responsible for the majority of the castle’s restoration.

From the bed of Grace O’Malley to 10,000-year-old fossils, to lots and lots of medieval weapons (including swords that you’re allowed to hold!), you never know what you’ll find next.

The tour costs €10 per person and is an absolute delight. The castle is also a hotel –so when you finish up your tour, you can check in for the night! Be sure to also explore the surrounding Belleek Woods during your time in the area.

There are two restaurants on-site, the Jack Fenn Cafe and the award-winning Library Restaurant (though it has quite limited hours). Consider making a reservation to enjoy a bite to eat before or after your tour.

Castle Tours in the North

12. donegal castle.

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Donegal Castle is one of the top sights in Ireland’s County Donegal, which is the northernmost county in the Republic of Ireland.  While it may seem a little out of the way to visit, Donegal Castle is actually the perfect midway stop on a drive from Galway to Northern Ireland.

Red Hugh O’Donnell first built Donegal Castle along the River Eske during the 15 th century.  After the English won the Battle of Kinsale, O’Donnell fled to Spain, having destroyed Donegal Castle to keep it out of British hands.  However, it didn’t stop English captain Sir Basil Brooke from taking ownership of the property.

Brooke made notable improvements to the castle, including an adjacent manor house and a show-stopping fireplace, complete with coat of arms.  After Brooke’s death in 1633, the castle changed hands a few times, and ultimately fell to ruin until the 1990’s.  However, subsequent restoration efforts have brought back this castle’s magic.

Today, visitors can pay €5 to take a self-guided tour of Donegal Castle.  Over 30-45 minutes, an information sheet provided upon entry tells the history of the castle’s various spaces and details.  Be sure to wear warm enough clothing, as some parts of the castle are virtually outdoors.

Visitors to Donegal Castle can simply wander Donegal Town for a variety of local eateries to grab lunch before heading onward.  For an overnight stay, consider one of Donegal’s quaint lodging options, like The Gateway Lodge .

13. Dunluce Castle

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Dunluce Castle, located on Northern Ireland’s Antrim Coast , sits dramatically on a cliff by the sea.  This Northern Ireland gem is a must-visit, and you simply won’t find other castle tours situated quite like this one.

Cliffside is certainly a precarious positioning for a castle; legend has it that a portion of the kitchen collapsed into the Atlantic in 1639. However, for tourist purposes, the positioning is great. Being visible from the road and close to the Giant’s Causeway, Dunluce Castle is quite easy to find.

The current structure at Dunluce Castle was built during the 16 th and 17 th centuries, and inhabited by two rival clans: McQuillan and MacDonnell.  During the early 17 th century, Randall MacDonnell built the town of Dunluce next to the castle.  However, the town was destroyed in 1641, and subsequently lost until it was excavated in 2011.

Today, visitors can tour Dunluce Castle for £6 each (pounds is the currency because Northern Ireland is within the United Kingdom ).  The tour is self-guided, and only takes about 45-60 minutes to explore the castle and read the placards that give information about each space.  The sight also has a small museum, where you can see artifacts found during excavations of the castle grounds.

Dunluce Castle is a 10 minute drive to the city of Portrush, which has many dining choices, like Neptune and Prawn for seafood.  There are also many lodging options available, like The Port Hotel .

There you have it – thirteen amazing castle tours that you shouldn’t miss while visiting Ireland. As you can see, no two castles are the same, and they’re all rich with history and folklore. While you may not be able to tour them all, visiting any of these castles will add some magic to your Ireland trip.

The most epic castle tours to do in Ireland.  With thousands of castles to see, this guide narrows down the best ones to visit during your Ireland trip.  It is essential to fit at least a couple castle tours into every Ireland itinerary, like the famous Blarney Castle and Dublin Castle.  There's even a sample road trip route to see them all!

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King John’s Castle

At the heart of Limerick City lies King John’s Castle. The monument was built around the 1200s by its namesake, and is currently one of the most painstakingly preserved Anglo-Norman castles in Europe. The castle has been the site of Viking settlements and bloody battles alike; it was an especially important part of the 1642 Siege of Limerick.

Today the stronghold is home to a visitor’s centre, a charming café and many interactive exhibits. The castle overlooks the stunning River Shannon – if you visit, be sure to enjoy a coffee whilst taking in the view.

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Trim Castle

Trim Castle

Based in Trim, Co. Meath, Trim Castle is the largest remaining Anglo-Norman construction in Ireland. It took thirty years to construct and was built in the 12th century. The stronghold was the headquarters of the Lordship of Meath for years. It is also famed for its use as a backdrop in the film Braveheart. Trim is considered to be the oldest castle in Ireland.

Today, the castle has an excellent tour, detailing its bloody history expertly. The castle is open to the public during the period between Easter Saturday and Halloween, and guided Trim castle tours are available from Monday to Friday.

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Donegal Castle

Donegal Castle

Dominating the centre of Donegal town, Donegal Castle is rumoured to have been a Viking stronghold in the 12th century. The part of the castle that stands today was built in 1474, with walls and other extensions being added on over the centuries.

Today Donegal Castle has been restored wonderfully and is available to tour. As you explore the castle, its history is explained through a series of informative panels. It is home to unique and interesting events all year round, including Gaelic evenings.

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Bunratty Castle

Bunratty Castle

This castle resides in Bunratty Co. Clare, and has been named an official National Monument of Ireland. The fortress has a bloodied past and was the battleground for The Bruce Wars. It has been demolished and re-erected four times total, with the current version dating back to 1425.

The castle is the most complete example of medieval architecture in the country and is home to The Bunratty Collection, a vast selection of important artefacts. The surrounding grounds are also home to the charming Bunratty Folk Park, a recreation of 19th-century Irish life.

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Kilkenny Castle

Kilkenny Castle

Named for the county in which it resides, Kilkenny Castle dates back as far as 1172 when it was a wooden stronghold built by Strongbow. The castle has a rich history spanning centuries and was the backdrop for the Norman occupation of Ireland as well as the Civil War.

In modern day, the castle is home to stunning art collections and important pieces of history. The castle and surrounding grounds are available to visit, and the gardens are home to exhibitions and a playground for children. It is one of the most culturally immersive castle tours in Ireland .

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Birr Castle

Birr Castle

Birr Castle is situated in Co. Offaly, in the center of the country and is definitely one of the must-see castles in Ireland. The castle has been in existence since the 12th century and was a lively hub of astronomical pursuits for many decades. The largest telescope in the world (at the time) was constructed here in the 1600s, and could see further into space than any other instrument.

Today, Birr is home to many fun and interesting sights, making it one of the best Irish castle tours. They have a Science Centre as well as some beautiful gardens to explore – Birr is home to the World’s Tallest Hedges, which are over 300 years old!

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Blarney Castle

[/vc_column_text][vc_empty_space][vc_column_text] Blarney Castle is without a doubt the most famous entry on our list of the best castles of Ireland . Dating back to the 11th century, it’s one of the oldest structures in the country and is situated in Cork.

The stronghold is best-known for its mythical Blarney Stone, a slab of rock believed to give the Gift of The Gab to anyone who plants a kiss on it. The castle itself has lots of other intriguing features – it isn’t the most famous castle in Ireland for no reason!

Take a tour of the insides before exploring the vast, sprawling grounds. The castle gardens are home to the Witches’ Kitchen, some wish-granting waterfalls as well as a cornucopia of native flora and fauna.

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Dublin Castle

Dublin Castle

Dublin castle, situated off Dame Street in Dublin City, was a major stronghold and the epicentre of the city for decades. The castle began construction in the 1200s and has a bloody but brilliant history. It’s most infamous for being the British seat of Administration before Ireland gained its independence in 1921.

Today, the castle houses two museums devoted to telling the story of Irish history. The halls are full of sumptuous art, architecture and artefacts that help illustrate the Ireland of old. Specialized tours of the castle are available and there’s no shortage of things to see and do.

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Arrival-Donegal

Chauffeur transfer to Donegal. Light refreshments are provided while you sit back and relax and enjoy your journey. Check into one of Donegal’s finest hotels such as the beautiful 5 star Lough Eske Castle for 2 nights. Nestled amid all this majestic scenery, the 5 star Lough Eske Castle is a place of true Donegal welcome with every aspect of the hotel knitted into the fabric of the people and the area. It is the perfect location for Donegal getaways and Donegal vacations. This castle hotel in Ireland has been meticulously restored to recreate the glamour, style and elegance it had once known combined with all the modern amenities expected of a 5 star Donegal luxury hotel. Spend the evening exploring some of Donegal’s most spectacular coastal drives including Killybegs fishing port and the cliffs at Slieve League.

While in Donegal a must see is Malin head, the most northerly point of Ireland. Malin Head lies on the Inishowen Peninsula in County Donegal, at the most northerly tip of the island of Ireland. It is the start (or end, depending on your point of view) of the Wild Atlantic Way and has long been renowned for its epic coastal scenery, thriving birdlife and historical curiosities. More recently, Malin Head so captured the imagination of Star Wars location scouts that they cast it in Star Wars: The Last Jedi. Locals and visitors alike were thrilled by the sights that unfolded over the course of the shoot. Now, when you visit Malin Head, you'll just see the unspoiled beauty of the place. Return to Lough Eske Castle for the night.

Donegal -Mayo

Depart Donegal and travel south to Mayo On route On route visit the spectacular Glencar waterfall, view the Bulben mountains before exploring the amazing beach at Rosses point and strandhill in Co. Sligo Check into 5 star Ashford Castle for 2 nights. Situated in a spectacular 350 acre estate, discover sumptuous rooms and suites, splendid interiors brimming with antique furniture, fine fabrics and unique features at every turn. Relax and enjoy the beautiful surroundings for the evening.

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Day 4 Connemara and Cong Chauffeur drive of Connemara Galway, situated at the very edge of Europe, on the west coast of Ireland and is one of the most beautiful, unspoilt places. Today Explore Connemara. Visit Kylemore Abbey is a Benedictine monastery founded in 1920 on the grounds of Kylemore Castle, in Connemara, County Galway, Ireland. The abbey was founded for Benedictine Nuns who fled Belgium in World War I. Explore the 6 acre Victorian Walled Garden with its delightfully restored garden buildings. Drive the Renvyle Peninsula, Dominated by Tully Mountain, the Renvyle Peninsula offers panoramic sea views and a slice of the old Irish way of life. There are stunning views across Ballynakill Bay and, on a clear day, you can see the conical holy mountain of Croagh Patrick, County Mayo. Visit Cliften town, the hub of Connemara followed by a drive on Sky road. Justifiably famous for the views it affords, the Sky Road route takes you up among the hills overlooking Clifden Bay and its offshore islands, Inishturk and Turbot. Visit Cong, home to the film set of the 'the Quiet Man' and now has a museum . Return back to Ashford Castle that evening.

Today travel to Galway city and explore the local attraction's such as Galway Cathedral, Galway city museum, Sallthill and the promenade and the spannish arch. Travel through the Burren in Co. Clare. Areas of interest are the Burren Chocolate shop, the Burren perfumery and Poulnabourne Dolmen. Take the scenic Ballybaughan to Doolin route with the limestone on your right and the Atlantic ocean on your left. Travel to the Cliffs of Moher and explore the 8th wonder of the world. Step on to the edge of the world and into an awe-inspiring view that dreams are made of, at the Cliffs of Moher you will encounter nature in its wildest, purest form – see the rugged cliffs facing the mighty ocean, taste the salt air, hear the birds cry, feel the ancient rocks beneath your feet, smell the wind. Travel to Bunratty for a quick photo stop at Bunratty Castle and Folkpark. Travel to Dromoland castle, and check in x 1 night Ensuite rooms date back to the 16th century, and are decorated in a fine blend of old worlde and contemporary décor. They have flatscreen TV, Nespresso machine, toiletries, slippers and bathrobe and free Wi-Fi. Some have minibars, and lake or courtyard views.

Depart Dromoand at leisure for Tralee. From here take the Conor pass, A winding mountain pass, the views are magnificent, the scenery so unspoilt Drive around Dingle and enjoy the scenic drive around Slea head of the Dingle peninsula. Slea Head Drive is a circular route that starts and finishes in Dingle town. You’re truly getting away from it all here. Secluded golden beaches, fascinating archaeological sites and weather-beaten landscape is everywhere. All as nature intended. Visiting Gallarus Oratory, the beehive huts, famine cottages and the Blasket centre. There is plenty of local seafood on offer here for lunch. Lots of photo opportunities along this beautiful scenic drive. Travel on to Killarney and check into the 5 star Killarney Park hotel x 2 nights. One of the finest five-star hotels that Ireland has to offer. The hotel is on the doorstep of Killarney’s town centre and is situated adjacent to the 25,000 acre Killarney National Park. One of the last few Family Owned and run five-star hotels in Ireland, The Killarney Park is set on its own mature grounds and guests can enjoy the privacy of dining in the secluded garden space.

Today explore Killarney and the beautiful surrounding attractions. Drive the Ring of Kerry visiting Killorglin. It’s known for one of the best sandy Atlantic beaches on our small island. A great spot to kick your shoes off, if you fancy. Dingle Bay is a fabulous place. What with towering cliffs and crashing waves falling onto endless sandy beaches. Cahirciveen is along the route. It’s the birthplace of Daniel O’Connell, Ireland’s Great Liberator. The route winds round to Valentia Island, from where you’ll catch sight of Skellig Island – one for Star Wars fans (it was a key filming location). You’ll then travel through Sneem village and on to Molls Gap. Drive onto Killarney National Park and visit Muckrose House and Gardens, Ross Castle and Torc Waterfall. If you’d like to experience some Irish music and dancing, your driver-guide can take you to an Irish night with dinner. You’ll soak up a lively night with traditional food, costumed dancers and warm hospitality.

Depart Killarney and travel to Cork Visit Blarney Castle and Gardens. Built nearly six hundred years ago by one of Ireland's greatest chieftans, Cormac MacCarthy, and has been attracting attention ever since. Over the last few hundred years, millions have flocked to Blarney making it a world landmark and one of Ireland's greatest treasures. Now that might have something to do with the Blarney Stone, the legendary Stone of Eloquence, found at the top of our tower. Kiss it and you'll never again be lost for words. Travel to Cobh and explore the Titanic Experience and Queenstown Story tour at the Cobh Heritage centre . This titanic experience is located in casement square in the heart of Cobh town, the original white star line ticket office. Steeped in history and the departure point for thousands of passengers the titanic experience in Cobh is an unforgettable one. Learn about Irish Emigration story, trace your ancestors, hear about the ill-fated Titanic and the Lusitania, and immerse yourself in Irish naval and military history at Cobh Heritage Centre. Check into the 5 star Castlemartyr Hotel for 1 night. Nestled amid Cork's woodlands, Castlemartyr (Baile na Martra) is a destination richly steeped in Emerald Isle history and tradition. The castle from which the village of Castlemartyr takes its name was first built in 1210 by The Knights Templar, who were one of the most famous of the Christian military orders under the leadership of Richard Earl de Clare, more commonly known as Strongbow.

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Depart cork and travel to Dublin city Visit the Book of Kells Exhibition, it is a must see on the itinerary of all visitors to Dublin. Located in the heart of Dublin City, a walk through the cobbled stones of Trinity College Dublin will bring visitors back to the 18th century, when the magnificent Old Library building was constructed and which displays the Book of Kells. The Book of Kells is Ireland's greatest cultural treasure and the world's most famous medieval manuscript. The 9th century book is a richly decorated copy of the four Gospels of the life of Jesus Christ. Visit the Guinness Storehouse, Ireland’s most popular tourist attraction. It’s the home of the Black Stuff, the heart of Dublin and an unforgettable start to your Irish adventure. You will get to taste the Black stuff that’s remounted all over the world. Check into the 5 star Luttrellstown Castle Resort Only a short distance from the centre of one of the most popular and vibrant cities in the world, lies an estate that’s worlds away from any hustle and bustle. Situated on 567 acres of lush private parkland

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Just the idea of visiting Ireland conjures up images of the beautifully rugged landscape, Irish pubs, Ireland castles, Waterford Crystal, and of course the warmth of the Irish people. This private, all-inclusive Irish vacation is chauffeur-driven, allowing you to sit back and enjoy the majestic countryside, historic architecture, and the unique sights and sounds of Ireland. This classic Ireland tour leads you through the Ireland you have dreamed of visiting. Enjoy luxurious hotel, inn, or castle room accommodations with all the amenities you expect from your Ireland vacation.

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Day 1 Shannon-Galway. Morning arrival at Shannon Airport where after clearing customs you are met by your Professional Irish Driver/Guide. Leaving Shannon Airport you travel via Limerick, Irelands 3rd largest city. Early morning drive through Ennis to Go on to Galway. Check into our hotel for a short rest… This afternoon we tour rugged Connemara. We take in the magnificent views of the Connemara region, Ireland’s treasure of wild, natural beauty where Gaelic remains the only spoken language. We travel via Clifden to Kylemore Abbey, monastic home of the Benedictine Nuns before returning to Galway. After dinner why not enjoy a pint at the pub “AuPouchan” a short walk from Eyre Square with great Irish Music. Overnight Hardiman Hotel or ASHFORD CASTLE (Ask for Rates)

Day 2 Galway-Cliffs of Moher-Killarney. After breakfast we head south through the rugged Burren. We stop at The Cliffs of Moher which rise 700 feet and stretch along the Atlantic Coastline for five miles. Enjoy the view and perhaps a coffee before continuing along the coast as we head towards Killmer to take the Tarbert Ferry to cross the Shannon Estuary. We then continue south through Abbeyfeele and on to Killarney. Enjoy a late lunch before checking into your hotel. You could decide to eat your hotel this evening; however, another suggestion is to check out “Gaby’s”. It is in the middle of town where you will be and has great seafood. Plenty of local pubs to hear great music this evening. Overnight Killarney International Hotel.

Day 3 The Dingle Peninsula. After breakfast, experience the true beauty of Ireland on this full day tour to the breathtaking Dingle Peninsula. Traveling via Tralee and The Slieve Mish Mountains we will stop in the sleeping fishing village of Dingle before heading out to see Slea Head and the ominous views of The Blasket Islands With its 12th century Beehive Huts, its ominous views of the Blasket Island originally home to Irish Monks, we have been told by many travelers that the awe-inspiring beauty of this particular area has left them with a truly spiritual feeling. Suggested lunch stop in Dingle is Maria DeBraae, right on the main street, Dingle. We depart Dingle and travel via Tralee where every August the famous Rose of Tralee Festival is held. Tonight, enjoy many of the local restaurants Killarney has to offer. Overnight Killarney International Hotel

Day 4 Killarney-Macroom-Blarney-Kinsale. After a leisurely breakfast we depart Killarney and travel over the Derry Nasaggart Mountains to Macroom. Macroom Castle is the boyhood home of William Penn during the years that he lived in County Cork. It stands on the western margin of the town of Macroom, and its windows look away into the distance where a rugged land lies at the foot of the mountains. We continue to picturesque Kinsale. As part of the European conflict raging between Catholic Spain and Protestant England, Spain sent a force of men to support the Irish leader O’Neill. The rendezvous was set for Ulster, however the Spanish under Aquila landed at Kinsale in October 1601. Here they soon took possession of the local strong points. Kinsale is now noted as “The Gourmet Capital of Ireland” and is especially noted for its seafood. Be sure to partake of this fine food at The Blue Haven. Stroll through the narrow street filled with local artisan’s ware. Overnight Trident Hotel.

Day 5 Kinsale-Kilkenny-County Laois-Dublin. Morning departure from Kinsale takes us through the Medieval Town of Kilkenny. Time to visit Kilkenny Castle (optional) which in the last few years has been completely restored with original artifacts. We continue through County Laois, stopping as you like to see the county of your Irish Heritage. You may also eliminate Kilkenny to spend more time in Laois. We continue to Dublin where on arrival we bid farewell to our Irish Driver Guide. By now he surely has become a part of our family. Overnight Davenport Hotel.

Day 6 Dublin. Our last day in Ireland presents itself with a plethora of activities. I would suggest taking a ½ day sightseeing tour of this 1000-year-old city. You can purchase you tour from the Dublin Bus Company which is located at 69 O’Connell Street. You will be sure to see ST. Patrick’s Cathedral where writer Jonathan Swift gave his sermons, The G.P.O. on O’Connell Street scene of the 1916 Easter Uprising where the bullet holes till remain to this day. Drive through famous Phoenix Park where the Pope said Mass in late 70’s and finally Trinity College to view the 8th century manuscripts, The Book of Kells, still preserved as they were when the Monks produced them all those centuries ago. Make sure to visit Dublin’s oldest Pub, O’Donohues for a last pint! Overnight Davenport Hotel.

Day 7 Dublin-USA. Make your way to Dublin Airport allowing time for last minute duty-free shopping before boarding your flight.

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Step back in time as costumed guides take you on a tour of Limerick's colorful past—with tales of the former inhabitant, King John of "Robin Hood" fame.

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Visit Jameson Distillery and experience a host of unique experiences. Enjoy a premium whiskey tasting. Take a hosted tour of the distillery which brings the fascinating story of Jameson’s rich heritage to life.

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Clayton Hotel Limerick, Limerick

Located on Steamboat Quay, Limerick the 17-story Clayton Hotel Limerick combines architectural mastery with warm interiors and exceptional service.   Grill Bar and Restaurant serves locally sourced food with flame grilled selections in the heart of the city. Dine in style in this chic space surrounded by floor to ceiling glass walls.  Visit  Club Vitae leisure centre where guests can enjoy access to the 12 metre indoor heated swimming pool, Jacuzzi, gym, steam room and sauna. 

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The Rose Hotel is a 4-star hotel located in Tralee, just on the edge of the town and ideally located to discover Dingle, Killarney and the Wild Atlantic Way. We have 161 guest bedrooms, 2 Restaurants, Bar, Spa & Gym. We provide complimentary Wi-Fi car parking. Tralee Town Park is located just across the street from the hotel and you can walk through the town park to get to the town centre where you will find great shopping, pubs and restaurants. 

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The Granville Hotel in Waterford overlooks the River Suir and is a 5 minute walk from St Patrick’s Cathedral. It offers air-conditioned rooms with free internet access, and an award-winning restaurant. Rooms at the Hotel Granville include bathrooms with baths, showers and heated towel racks. They also have safes and there is a 24-hour room service menu. The Bianconi Restaurant overlooks the quayside and serves traditional Irish and international cuisine. 

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The Davenport Hotel, Dublin

The Davenport is a newly redesigned 4-star hotel that sits beside Merrion Square park, steps away from the National Gallery and Trinity College. It features 115 bedrooms with en-suite marble bathrooms, 24-hour gym access, a stylish restaurant and a bar. Guest can also enjoy 24-hour room service, access to a gym with the state-of-the-art equipment and buffet breakfast. The hotel is less than 2,300 feet from the luxury shops of Grafton Street, and Dublin Airport is 6.2 miles away.

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Did you know there are more than 30,000 castles and castle ruins throughout Ireland? If you want to see the best of them, you need to know about these Ireland castle tours.

With so many castles to choose from, it might feel overwhelming when you don’t know which ones are worth visiting. Taking castle tours in Ireland is a great way to discover the best castles and learn more about Irish history.

I took many guided tours, and I know they can be hit-and-miss. Therefore, I hand-picked the 9 best Ireland castle tours that deserve to be on your Ireland itinerary!

If you’re ready, let’s jump right in!

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Editor’s Pick: The Best Ireland Castle Tour

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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Cliffs of Moher Tour Including Wild Atlantic Way and Galway City from Dublin

Best castle tours in ireland, cliffs of moher tour including wild atlantic way and galway city from dublin.

⭐️ Rating : 5 out of 5 Stars ( 7,301 reviews ) | ⏳ Tour length : 13 hours | ✅ Includes: Professional guide, walking tour of Galway City, entrance fees to attractions, wifi on transportation | 🏰 Book now

rocky cliffs covered in grass overlooking bright blue water

This full-day tour is one of the most comprehensive Ireland castle tours you can take from Dublin .

Save a whole day for this tour, as it lasts approximately 13h! Time will fly by as you’ll get to see two stunning Irish castles, walk along the majestic Cliffs of Moher, admire the Burren National Park, and spend time in the charming city of Galway.

The tour picks you up in the city center of Dublin at 7 am, and you drive through the Irish countryside in a luxury coach.

You will pass by Bunratty Castle and Folk Park on your way to Cliffs of Moher, where you’ll spend 2 hours learning more about these stunning rock formations.

“Loved the tour! Stops at the Cliffs of Moher and Gallway with two rest stops between travels. Owen and Suzanne were delightful, funny, and held all the interesting facts about Ireland that kept the tour interesting throughout! The views we passed by were also breathtaking! Great tour, worth the experience, and delightful hosts :)” Theodore C ( see more reviews )

The next stop is Burren National Park, where you’ll get to explore the unique  Lunar Landscape. You’ll pass by the 16th-century Dungaire Castle on your way to Galway city. Discover Galway with a walking tour and see iconic spots like Spanish Arch and Lynch’s Castle.

Tour guides can make or break a tour, and this tour has guides that will transport you in time with stories of Irish history, play you traditional music, and share the love and knowledge they have for this incredible country.

Connemara Day Trip from Galway: Cong and the Kylemore Abbey

⭐️ Rating : 4.5 out of 5 Stars ( 566 reviews ) | ⏳ Tour length : 8 hours | ✅ Includes: Professional guide, transportation | 🏰 Book now

large white castle at the foot of a hill covered in tress with a large lake in front of it

If you’re staying in Galway, this is the best historic Irish castle tour you can take!

On this 8h full-day tour, you’ll discover the county of Connemara and see one of the most fairytale-like castles in Ireland. 

The tour departs at 10 am, and you drive through the scenic mountain region to your first stop Kylemore Abbey, also known as the Connemara castle. It was built in the late 19th century, and today it is home to the Benedictine Nuns. You can also visit the Victorian Walled Garden at your expense, as the ticket is not included in the tour price.

“Driving through the Connemara mountains was just amazing! The scenery is just beautiful and mesmerizing!” Hanri S ( see more reviews )

You’ll get a chance to admire Ireland’s largest lake Lough Corrib and Ireland’s only true fjord Killary Fjord. The tour ends with a visit to Cong village and its 12th-century Augustinian Abbey.

Its unique itinerary, combining a visit to a castle and some of the most important natural sites in Ireland, makes it a clear choice for everyone staying in Galway!

Game of Thrones – Winterfell Trek from Dublin

⭐️ Rating : 5 out of 5 Stars ( 602 reviews ) | ⏳ Tour length : 11 hours | ✅ Includes: Ponchos, swords/cloaks/shields/banners, behind-the-scenes clips | 🏰 Book now

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If you are a Game of Thrones fan, look no further than this trekking tour through Winterfell filming locations in Ireland !

This 11h, full-day tour takes you on a trip of life as you get a chance to represent the house of Stark and roam the grounds of Winterfell. This is an immersive tour, so best believe you’ll get a chance to wear authentic GoT outfits for your photos.

“The tour was very immersive. Our guide Lar was fantastic, very friendly and humorous. Would highly recommend.” Larry G ( see more reviews )

You’ll start your day with a 2-mile trek through Tollymore Forest Park, followed by lunch in Strangford Lough. Next, you’ll visit Old Castle Ward, which served as Winterfell in the first two seasons. An afternoon walking tour includes stops like Robb Stark’s Camp and Inch Abbey.

Even if you’re not a fan of the show, this tour takes you to some incredible locations with knowledgeable and entertaining guides. Remember, this is a trekking tour, so wear comfortable shoes as you will be walking a lot!

Fast-track Easy Access Book of Kells Tour with Dublin Castle

⭐️ Rating : 4.5 out of 5 Stars ( 1,167 reviews ) | ⏳ Tour length : 2.5 hours | ✅ Includes: Local guide, entrance fee, exterior tour of Dublin Castle | 🏰 Book now

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If you’re short on time, this 2.5h castle tour in Dublin is the one for you!

This tour is an excellent introduction to Dublin’s history, as your tour guide will teach you everything you need to know about it as he shows you around the Trinity College Library and Dublin Castle. 

The tour includes early access to Trinity College Library, so you can see the Book of Kells without the crowds. You’ll get to see Oldest Vaulted Library in Europe, College Treasury, stroll the 16th-century Trinity College campus, and the “Turning Darkness into Light” Exhibition.

“Our guide made it awesome, with stories, context and little quips of culture. Beat tour we’ve done. Excellent speaker, lots of fun information and very well spoken.” Andrew A ( see more reviews )

Time will fly by as the tour continues to show you the exterior of Dublin Castle, and learn about all the important historical events that took place in this 13th-century masterpiece.

Blarney Castle Day Trip from Dublin

⭐️ Rating : 4.5 out of 5 Stars ( 1,548 reviews ) | ⏳ Tour length : 12 hours | ✅ Includes: Transportation, guide, entrance fees | 🏰 Book now

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This tour is perfect for those who want to see the top three Ireland attractions in one day!

Blarney Castle Day Trip is a full-day tour. In 12 hours you’ll get to see three castles that marked Irish history. 

The tour starts with a visit to the stunning Rock of Cashel, dramatically set on the top of a hill. Next, you’ll visit Blarney Castle and get a chance to kiss Blarney Stone to gain the gift of eloquence – let us know how that works out!

“This was my first trip to Ireland and it was amazing our guide Noel was outstanding. The view , the castles was nothing short of amazing. What a great memorable experience.” Adrienne H ( see more reviews )

You’ll end your day with a visit to Cahir Castle, one of Ireland’s largest and best-preserved castles.

This tour includes admission tickets to all sites, and you’ll be led by a knowledgeable and funny guide who will bring the sites to life with stories of events that took place all those years ago.

Northern Ireland Highlights Day Trip Including Giant’s Causeway from Dublin

⭐️ Rating : 5 out of 5 Stars ( 3,259 reviews ) | ⏳ Tour length : 13.5 hours | ✅ Includes: Transportation, guide | 🏰 Book now

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If you’re looking for Northern Ireland castle tours from Dublin, this full-day Northern Ireland Highlights day trip is the best choice.

This 13h tour starts at 7 am and ends at 8 pm, with a jammed packed schedule you won’t even feel the time passing!

The first stop on your itinerary is Belfast. But you’re not coming for a regular walking tour, you’ll get to explore the city in a traditional black cab! That is because Belfast is also known as home to the world’s biggest outdoor gallery. You’ll get to see amazing murals and learn about the tragic recent history of this region. 

“I travel to Dublin for work regularly and try to do a day trip each time. This was my favorite of them all. Learned so much in the black cab and the Giant Causeway was phenomenal. Rory our guide was the best! Making the trip more enjoyable!” Randi Hogan ( see more reviews )

After Belfast, you’ll get back on the road to visit Dunluce Castle, one of the most charming and romantic castles in Ireland, featured in many movies and series.

Finally, you will explore Giant’s Causeway, a unique and picturesque landscape created 60 million years ago by a series of volcanic eruptions.

From Galway: Castles of Connemara Full-Day Tour

⭐️ Rating : 4.7 out of 5 Stars ( 14 reviews ) | ⏳ Tour length : 9 hours | ✅ Includes: Guided tour, transportation, entrance fees | 🏰 Book now

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This full-day tour takes you from Gallaway to the backcountry of the Connemara district, visiting four castles and charming villages along the way.

You’ll start with a visit to Aughnanure Castle, and explore this unusually well-preserved 16th-century castle. Next up is Kylemore Abbey, a picturesque castle situated on the side of the lake, before making your way to Clifden castle and Ballynahinch Castle.

“Thanks again Tony for all that stories and your kindness. We’ll bring photographs and memories with us.” Jason ( see more reviews )

This tour covers more castles than most, and you’ll have a lot of free time to discover each of them along with some quaint villages to explore.

From Dublin: Boyne Valley, Newgrange Celts and Castles Tour

⭐️ Rating : 4.6 out of 5 Stars ( 180 reviews ) | ⏳ Tour length : 8 hours | ✅ Includes: Entrance fees and skip the queue into Newgrange and Bru Na Boinne, guides, transportation | 🏰 Book now

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If you’re looking for Ireland castle tours from Dublin that also cover the UNESCO site Boyne Valley, look no further.

This 8h castle tour will take you through Irish history and iconic historical spots. The tour starts with a visit to Boyne Valley, home to Ireland’s ancient capital and its most sacred landscape. 

“Great day out! Our driver/guide got us to the Newgrange site pretty much before anyone else so we easily got admission. Newgrange was very impressive and the newgrange guide very informative and conversational. We ended up having a group philosophy sesh inside at the end of the official guided tour with the tour guide which was great food for thought. Entertaining and insightful commentary on the road trip by our driver/guide between sites. He went out of his way to ensure we had a fantastic experience. Ticked off all the major Boyne Valley attractions and made some great friends too!” Olivia ( see more reviews )

You’ll get to discover Newgrange Monument and Bru Na Boinne, this tour includes a “skip the queue” ticket, so you won’t have to wait in line. Explore the area and learn about 5000 years of the region’s history.

Next up is a visit to the Trim Castle, the largest Norman Castle in Europe, before exploring the Hill of Tara, the ancient seat of Irish Kings.

From Galway: Aran Islands & Cliffs of Moher including Cliffs of Moher cruise.

⭐️ Rating : 5 out of 5 Stars ( 1,531 reviews ) | ⏳ Tour length : 10 hours | ✅ Includes: Ferry ride, commentary, local driver/guide, transportation, entry to Cliffs of Moher Visitor Center | 🏰 Book now

Circular castle on the edge of a cliff overlooking the water

If bus tours are not your thing, how about a ferry tour and seeing Ireland’s top natural attractions from a different perspective?

This 10-tour takes you through the picturesque villages of Ballindereen, Clarenbridge, and Kilcolgan before boarding the ferry to Inisheer Island. You get to explore this smallest of Aran islands group on your own for 2h.

“Great tour! The tour guide was hilarious. Makes seeing these sights easy and accessible. Cliffs of Moher were beautiful. Aran islands are a can’t miss.” Elizabeth C ( see more reviews )

After having lunch on the island, you’ll hop back on the ferry to explore the Cliffs of Moher from the water. Sit on the right side of the boat for the best view! You’ll get to walk around the cliffs and admire them from the top as well!

All admission tickets and ferry rides are included in the tour price.

Summary: 9 Spellbinding Ireland Castle Tours

That concludes this list of Ireland castle tours that should be on your Ireland itinerary.

Whether you stay in Dublin or Galway, with over 30 000 castles throughout the country, you’ll be spoilt for choice with Irish castle tours to consider. 

From the unique Game of Thrones Winterfell trek to the tour of stunning castles of Northern Ireland, there is something for every type of traveler!

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Have you ever wanted to stay in an Irish Castle ? Well if you have, then you have come to the right place; when it comes to castles in Ireland, at Discovering Ireland Vactions we have the perfect range of vacations that include nights in ancient castle hotels in Ireland. So, take a step back in time and experience the magic of staying in a castle. 

The Emerald Isle is famed for its ancient and mystical scattering of some of the best castles, ruins and castle hotels in Ireland. These centuries-old castles dot the landscape throughout the country from Donegal to Cork. 

Live like royalty on this luxurious exploration of Ireland's best-loved attractions on some of the best Ireland tours with castle stays. Choose from one of the Ireland castle tours for 2021 or contact us and we will tailor Ireland castle vacation packages exactly to your dreams.  

Silver Irish Castles and Manors

A popular Ireland travel package, enjoy the superb quality of some of Ireland's most well-known Castles and Manor Houses, while enjoying the magnificent scenery and Irish hospitality.

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When it comes to Ireland trips nothing compares to staying in some of the country's finest Castles and Manor Hotels in Ireland’s most iconic locations.

Platinum Irish Castles and Manors

An ideal choice for honeymoons in Ireland, this superior tour lets you enjoy the very best of Superior Irish Castles and Manors in Ireland.

Irish Charm Tour

When it comes to Ireland trips nothing compares to the beauty of Dublin, Galway, Cork and Kerry have to offer.

Ballygally Castle

Ideally located on the scenic Antrim coast only 20 miles from Belfast, the Ballygally Castle hotel faces the soft, sandy beaches of Ballygally Bay and is an ideal base for touring.

Ballynahinch Castle

Situated in one of the most picturesque areas of Connemara, Ballynahinch Castle stands proud and majestic overlooking the famous fishing waters of Ballynahinch River and is a place with strong associations with the clans and characters of Connemara.

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33 Of The Best Castles In Ireland (With Map)

By Author Keith O'Hara

Posted on Last updated: March 22, 2024

33 Of The Best Castles In Ireland (With Map)

The best castles in Ireland are those with a fine tale behind them and an impressive facade.

Luckily, when it comes to castles Ireland has many  – in fact, it’s believed that there are around 30,000 castles dotted around the ‘Emerald Isle’ .

Some, like Dublin Castle and Kilkenny Castle are in magnificent condition while others, like Dunluce and Kinbane, are in ruin, yet still very impressive .

In this guide, I’ll show you what  I  think are the finest Irish castles to add to your to-see list for 2024.

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The best castles in Ireland

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Although there are plenty of things to do in Ireland , many visitors to the island have the various Irish castles at the top of their bucket lists.

Many of the most famous castles in Ireland tend to hold plenty of secrets, stories and tales. You’ll find the most interesting ones below.

1. The Rock of Cashel

Rock of Cashel

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The Rock of Cashel in County Tipperary has graced the cover of a million postcards. Often referred to as ‘Saint Patrick’s Rock’, it’s believed that it was here that Ireland’s Patron Saint converted King Aenghus in the 5th century.

The Rock of Cashel, which was once the seat of the High Kings of Munster, can be admired from afar when you’re just entering the town, and you can also explore it on a guided tour.

Although many of the buildings that remain in place today date back to the 12th and 13th century, the history of the site upon which it stands stretches back much further.

2. Blarney Castle

Blarney Castle

Arguably one of the most famous castles in Ireland, Blarney tends to attract tourists from far and wide.

Blarney Castle tends to often be referred to as a ‘tourist trap’, but that couldn’t be further from the case. OK, if you’re only visiting the castle to see the Blarney Stone , then you may be disappointed.

However, Blarney has much more to offer than a stone that gives the gift of the gab. The extensive grounds and the many unique features of Blarney make it a joy to visit.

Those that saunter around Blarney can visit the Witch’s kitchen, the magic steps, one of the only poison gardens in Ireland and plenty more.

3. Dunluce Castle

Dunluce Castle

You’ll find the romantic ruins of Dunluce Castle perched on dramatic cliffs along County Antrim’s craggy coastline, not far from the Giant’s Causeway .

A source of wanderlust for travellers the world over, Irish castles don’t come much more unique than this.

According to legend, on a particularly stormy night in 1639, part of the castle’s kitchen next to the cliff face collapsed into the icy waters below.

The castle’s striking appearance and quirky legend have seen it receive enormous attention online in recent years. It’s best visited while driving the Antrim Coastal Route .

4. Bunratty Castle

Bunratty Castle

Bunratty Castle is a tourist favourite, thanks to its close proximity to Shannon Airport, which makes it the first stop for many tourists flying into that corner of Ireland.

As you walk around Bunratty Castle and gaze up at its vast walls, it’s hard to not be knocked a little with the knowledge that the ground you’re walking on was once frequented by Vikings in 970.

The current Bunratty Castle was built in 1425 and it’s said to be one of the most complete castles of Ireland that remains standing today.

5. McDermott’s Castle

McDermott's Castle

Antother of the best castles in Ireland if you’re fond of ones with glorious locations is McDermott’s Castle .

You’ll find the very magical looking McDermott’s Castle in County Roscommon on the waters of Lough Key.

Lough Key is home to over 30 islands but none compare to one known as ‘Castle Island’. It’s on Castle Island that the ruins of McDermott’s Castle can be found.

If you read our guide to McDermott’s Castle , you’ll learn about the tragic incident that took place here many years ago between a young couple along with how you can visit during your trip to Ireland.

6. Dublin Castle

Dublin Castle

You’ll find Dublin Castle on Dame Street in Dublin City Centre on the site of a Viking Fortress.

Work on the first castle here kicked off in 1204 while Dublin was under Norman rule following the invasion of 1169.

It was built on what was previously a Viking settlement and construction was completed in 1230.

However, the only section of this original fortress that remains to this day is the Record Tower. Many of the current features were added  during the 19th century.

Related reads: Visiting Dublin? See our guides to the best castles in Dublin (and the finest castles near Dublin )

7. King John’s Castle

King John’s Castle

You’ll find King Johns Castle on King’s Island in the heart of Limerick City where it overlooks the River Shannon.

Similar to Dublin Castle, King John’s is also situated on a site that was home to a Viking settlement.

The construction of the castle was ordered by King John during 1200 and it is now widely regarded as one of Europe’s best-preserved Norman castles.

You’ll catch brilliant views from high up on the actual battlements themselves. Those who make the short climb will be treated to a 360 panorama of the city and the River Shannon.

8. Trim Castle (Meath)

Trim Castle

Trim Castle , in my opinion, is the best castle in Ireland. I live an hour drive from this place and, no matter how many times I visit, the sight of it never fails to amaze.

You’ll find Trim Castle on the shores of the ancient River Boyne, where it has been since 1176. Once the largest of the many Irish castles, Trim occupies a 30,000 m² site in County Meath.

If you’ve ever watched the movie Braveheart with Mel Gibson, you may recognise Trim Castle as one of the castles used in the film. You can take a tour of the castle grounds and of one of the towers, also!

9. Glenveagh Castle (Donegal)

Glenveagh Castle

There are few castles in Ireland with a location that’s as mighty as Glenveagh Castle in Donegal. Built between 1867 and 1873, Glenveagh Castle is finely placed on the shores of Lough Veagh.

The castle’s location was inspired by the Victorian idyll of a romantic highland retreat and you’ll find it surrounded by mountains in Glenveagh National Park .

The construction of Glenveagh was ordered by a man from Laois named John George Adair.

Adair married his wife, an American by the name of Cornelia, and construction of what is now one of the finest Irish castles began in 1867.

10. Classiebawn Castle

Classiebawn Castle

You’ll find another of our favourite Irish castles in the village of Mullaghmore in County Sligo where it looks like something that’s been plucked straight from a fairytale.

Classiebawn Castle was built by Viscount Palmerston, who was once Prime Minister of the UK. Construction of the castle finished in 1874 and it was built primarily from stone from Donegal.

The castle passed through a number of hands over the years. One of my biggest issues with Classiebawn is that, as it’s on private land, it’s very hard to get a good look at it.

Most of the photos that you see have been taken through a long photo lens.

11. Kilkenny Castle

Kilkenny Castle

Kilkenny Castle is a place that tends to make it onto the itineraries of many of those visiting Ireland, with hundreds of thousands of tourists and locals visiting its grounds each year.

The castle here was built in 1195 in order to ensure the protection of a point of the nearby River Nore that was shallow enough for potential enemies to walk through.

The castle was given to the people of Kilkenny in 1967 for the fine sum of £50 and it’s now a major tourist attraction that boasts some finely-manicured grounds that are perfect for a ramble around.

This is widely regarded as one of the best castles in Ireland for good reason.

12. Belfast Castle (Antrim)

Belfast Castle

The fairytale-like Belfast Castle can be found on the lower slope of Cave Hill country park in Belfast City.

Those that visit Belfast Castle can admire views of the city below while also checking out a variety of plant and wildlife, from long-eared owls and sparrowhawks to Belfast’s rarest plant, the Town Hall Clockto.

Although there have been a number of castles in the city, the current structure on Cave Hill was only constructed in 1862 and it boasts a Scottish Baronial architectural style.

This is arguably one of the best castles in Ireland if you’re looking for a castle that’s still mostly in its original state.

13. Ross Castle

Ross Castle

Ross Castle in Killarney is up there as one of the best castles Ireland has to offer, thanks to its location in the stunning Killarney National Park .

This 15th century structure can be found perched on the edge of a lake, a stones-throw from Muckross Abbey. It was built by O’Donoghue Mór and, according to legend, his spirit lies in slumber beneath the nearby lake.

It’s said that on the first morning of May every 7 years, his spirit circles the lake on a white horse. You can easily visit Ross Castle while driving the Ring of Kerry .

14. Cahir Castle

Cahir Castle

The incredible 13th-15th century Cahir Castle, which was once the stronghold of the Butler family, is widely regarded as one of the best-preserved castles in Ireland. It can be found on a rocky island on the River Suir in Tipperary.

The castle was skilfully designed to be a state-of-the-art defensive castle and, over the course of many years, it was rebuilt and extended. It wasn’t until 1599 that the castle reached its current state.

A visit to Cahir Castle will immerse you in the eventful history of the castle, from when it was built from 1142 by Conor O’Brien right the way up to when it was declared a national monument.

15. Athlone Castle (Westmeath)

Athlone Castle

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Athlone Castle in County Westmeath is located at the heart of Athlone Town, a short walk from Sean’s Bar – the oldest pub in Ireland.

Like many Irish castles, Athlone Castle is perched at the side of a river – in this case, it’s the powerful River Shannon.

Athlone Castle dates back to the 13th century and it played a pivotal role in protecting the busy Athlone River crossing.

16. Clough Oughter Castle

Clough Oughter Castle

Clough Oughter Castle is like something from a fairytale. It’s unique, surrounded by natural beauty and it has an interesting story attached to it.

You’ll find the castle in County Cavan, next to the picturesque Killykeen Forest Park. Over the years, Clough Oughter fell under the control of many different clans. It also fell under the control of the rebels.

In 1641, the castle was seized during the Irish Rebellion and it was turned into an island fortification. Interestingly enough, at one point, it was also used as a prison.

17. Malahide Castle

Malahide Castle

Malahide Castle in County Dublin is one of the best castles in Ireland if you go off online reviews.

It’s the castle that I’d visit the most in this guide as it’s a shortish spin from where I live and, like many of the Irish castles in this guide that I’ve visited numerous times, it never fails to impress.

Malahide Castle was built on the orders of the Norman knight, Sir Richard de Talbot, after he was awarded the land in 1174 by King Henry II.

Although I’ve never done the tour, the grounds here are beautifully maintained and a ramble around Malahide Castle and gardens is one of the more popular things to do in Dublin .

18. Birr Castle

Birr Castle

There has been a fortress on the site of the mighty Birr Castle since 1170. Interestingly enough, the castle is still inhabited by the same family that bought it in 1620.

So, although you can take a tour of Birr, the residential areas of the castle are not open to the public. One of the most unique features of Birr Castle is its giant telescope.

It was built in the 1840s and for many years it was the largest telescope in the world. Between 1845-1914, people from all over the world travelled to Birr Castle to use it.

19. Enniscorthy Castle

Enniscorthy Castle

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Enniscorthy Castle in County Wexford is another of the more overlooked castles in Ireland.

The first castle to be built on this site was built in 1190 by Philip De Prendergast, a French Norman knight.

Prendergast’s descendants lasted here until 1370 when  Art MacMurrough Kavanagh attacked Enniscorthy Castle and reclaimed what was his ancestral land. 

Fast forward to the 1798 Rebellion and Enniscorthy Castle served as a prison for the United Irishmen.

It wasn’t until the 20th century that Enniscorthy Castle managed to get a bit of peace when it became the residence of the Roche family.

20. Carrickfergus Castle

Carrickfergus Castle

Few Irish castles are as well known as Carrickfergus Castle . You’ll find it in the town of Carrickfergus in Antrim, on the shores of Belfast Lough.

The castle was built in 1177 by John de Courcy and, over the years, it saw plenty of action. In 1210, Carrickfergus was seized by King John. In 1689 it was involved in the week-long ‘Siege of Carrickfergus’.

Later, in 1760, it was looted by the French. Then, in 1797, it was used to contain prisoners of war. Visitors can take a ramble around the castle and explore what was once a medieval stronghold.

21. Doonagore Castle

Doonagore Castle

I’ve visited Doolin on many different occasions over the years, but it wasn’t until my most recent visit in late 2019 that I visited Doonagore Castle. The first castle here was built during the 14ht century on the site of a ring fort.

The castle that stands today dates to the mid-16th century and is what’s known as a tower house. Doonagore passed through many hands over the years. In 1588, a ship from the Spanish Armada crashed near the castle.

Although the 170 passengers survived, they were all hanged soon after. Discover more about the incident and the history of the building in our guide to Doonagore Castle .

22. Kinbane Castle

Kinbane Castle

There seem to be endless castles in Northern Ireland sat in ruin at the side of cliffs!

You’ll find Kinbane Castle on a little rocky promontory that juts out into the sea known as Kinbane Head.

It was built around 1547 and, although it’s now in ruins, is well worth a visit if you’re driving along the Causeway Coastal Route.

The ruins are isolated, the castle tends to get only a handful of visitors and the scenery that engulfs you as you walk around the ruins is absolutely breath-taking.

23. Lismore Castle

Lismore Castle

Lismore Castle in County Waterford is another of the many Irish castles that tends to get overshadowed by the ‘big boys’, like Trim and Kilkenny.

Lismore was constructed in 1185 by Prince John to guard the nearby river crossing and it originally housed Lismore Abbey. The castle is now home to some magnificent gardens that stretch across 7 lush acres.

You can head for a ramble around the extensive gardens while soaking up some spectacular views of the castle and the surrounding countryside at the same time.

Interestingly enough, the castle is available to rent out exclusively… I can’t even begin to imagine how much that’d set you back, but it definitely wouldn’t be cheap!

24. Ashford Castle (Mayo)

Ashford Castle

If you read our guide to the best castle hotels in Ireland , you’ll have seen me bang on about the very swanky 800-year-old Ashford Castle .

Once a privately owned medieval castle, Ashford is now a luxury hotel and is part of the celebrated ‘Leading Hotels of the World’ group.

Now, you don’t have to stay here to visit – you can enter the grounds (for a fee) and head for a ramble.

Previously owned by the Guinness family, Ashford Castle featured heavily as a backdrop in the movie the Quiet Man, starring Maureen O’Hara and John Wayne, along with nearby Cong .

25. Leap Castle

Leap Castle

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Leap Castle is widely regarded as the most haunted castle in Ireland . Legend has it that a lady in red prowls the castle with a silver blade at night.

Another reason the castle is believed to be haunted is due to a discovery made in the early 1900s. A secret dungeon was found behind a wall in the chapel that contained hundreds of human skeletons.

Grim to say the least! Read more about one of the most haunted castles in Ireland in our guide to Leap Castle (not for the faint-hearted!).

26. Adare Castle

Adare Castle

Another of the best castles in Ireland if you like to go off reviews is the impressive ruins of Adare Castle in Limerick.

Located on the edge of Adare Town , Adare Castle was built during the 12th-century on the site of an ancient ring fort.

The castle boasts a strategic position on the River Maigue’s banks and, like numerous Irish castles, it was constructed in the Norman style.

It’s position on the river allowed its rulers to keep control of the traffic that was zipping in and out of the Shannon Estuary.

27. Blackrock Castle

Blackrock Castle

Blackrock Castle in County Cork is one that tends to get missed by many exploring the county. This impressive structure is a handy 2km from Cork City, where it’s sat right next to the River Lee.

This castle dates to the 16th century and it was originally built to protect upper Cork Harbour and port from intruders.

Fast forward a few hundred years later and the castle is now home to an international award-winning science centre that’s open to the public. There are heaps of permanent and visiting exhibitions that you can have a nosey at here.

28. Donegal Castle

Donegal Castle

And last but by no means least in our guide to the best castles in Ireland is the mighty Donegal Castle .

You’ll find it standing proudly in Donegal Town. This is one of my favourite Irish castles as it’s evidence of what can be achieved with careful restoration.

Donegal Castle was built in 1474 by the  O’Donnell’s . However, over the years it fell to ruin. In fact, it decayed for two centuries until it was restored in the 1990s – it’s now one of the most impressive  castles in Donegal .

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Sunday 22nd of October 2023

Drimnagh castle in Dublin. Restored and the only castle with a water filled moat.

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Dunlough (the three castles) on Mizzen Head. The most magnificent setting for a castle, high on a cliff overlooking the ocean.

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You missed Castle Roche ruins near Dundalk! They are free and it is stunning.

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Johnstown castle is worth mentioning!

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An unofficial count estimates that Ireland has more than 30,000 castle and castle remains. Scattered throughout the country, most of the medieval castles were built as defensive homes by the island’s most powerful families. Unfortunately, most of the castles were abandoned and left to lie as ruins. However, many of the fortified palaces have been restored to their former glory and can be explored by visitors. Whether you want to seek out deserted countryside homes, kiss the Blarney stone, get married in Ireland , or simply sleep in luxury — here are the best castles in Ireland: 

Bunratty Castle: Co. Clare, Ireland

Bunratty Castle is one of the most beloved and well-known castles in Ireland. Though there were earlier settlements on the same spot, the castle as it stands today was built in the 1400s. It is a fortified tower house located in County Clare which was fully restored in the 1960s. The gray stone castle has been furnished with antiques from the 15th and 16th centuries to show what life would have been like when it was built by the powerful MacNamara family. It is possible to visit the castle and to book tickets for the medieval banquets that are held there almost every day.  

The Rock of Cashel: Co. Tipperary, Ireland

There are many myths associated with the large castle known as the Rock of Cashel in County Tipperary . According to the legend, this is where Aenghus the King of Munster was converted to Christianity by St. Patrick in the 5th century.  The High Kings of Ulster ruled from the castle here ​and later donated the site to the Catholic Church. Most of the buildings in the large castle complex date back to the 12th and 13th centuries. It is possible to walk through the castle and admire the beautiful medieval architecture that makes the Rock of Cashel one of the most visited sites in Ireland.  

Dunluce Castle: Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland

Dunluce Castle is an abandoned medieval castle set on the top of a cliff overlooking the sea in County Antrim, Northern Ireland that has been featured in the HBO series Game of Thrones. The dramatic setting is surrounded by steep drop-offs on every side and the castle can only be reached after crossing a bridge from the mainland. Dunluce was first built by the MacQuillan in the early 1500s but was taken over by the warrior MacDonnells in the 1550s. The clifftop location was ideal for defenses but proved a bit unstable — and part of the kitchen fell into the ocean during a stormy night in the 1630s. The castle passed hands to the Earls of Antrim but left to fall into disrepair. Today, there is a visitor center at the castle to stop into before wandering through the ruined walls which still stand.

Blarney Castle: Co. Cork, Ireland

Blarney Castle is a medieval fortress near Cork, Ireland that is surrounded by a large garden and set next to the River Martin. The castle dates back to the early 1200s, though the stone fortress as it stands today was built by the McCarthy family in the 15th century. It is still possible to visit some of the rooms of the castle and to seek out the main attraction – the Blarney Stone. The stone at the top of the castle is believed to give the gift of the gab to anyone who leans over the sharp drop off to kiss it.  

Ashford Castle: Co. Mayo, Ireland

While some of Ireland’s castles lie in ruins, the gorgeous Ashford Castle has been converted into a luxury hotel. The castle was first built in the 1200s, and its fortified walls were expanded over the centuries when it served as the location for fierce battles. After a truce was agreed, the castle eventually became a hunting lodge before being purchased by the member of the Guinness family in 1852. The famous Irish beer family expanded the castle and built new wings, before selling the property in the 1930s. A mix of Victorian and medieval architecture, the beautiful ivy-covered Ashford Castle now has 83 guest rooms and has been featured in film and television. 

Ross Castle: Co. Kerry, Ireland

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Rent a bike to cycle from the town of Killarney to the picturesque Ross Castle. The medieval fort was built by the O’Donoghue clan on the edge of Lough Leane in what is now the Killarney National Park. Surrounded by extensive trails and plenty of picnic spots, Ross Castle is a popular stop for a day out. It is possible to take a guided tour of some of the castle, but many visitors also enjoy the view of the stone tower house from the outside while taking a quick walk around the grounds. 

Dublin Castle: Co. Dublin, Dublin

Located off Dame Street in the heart of the Irish capital, Dublin Castle has a long political history. The castle served as the location of the United Kingdom government offices for hundreds of years until Ireland gained independence in 1922 and the castle was ceremoniously handed over to Michael Collins, the leader of the Irish Rebellion . There are still important government offices inside the complex, but the castle is also open to the public to visit the State Apartments, Medieval Undercroft, and Chapel Royal seven days a week.    

Dunguaire Castle: Co. Galway, Ireland

Dunguaire Castle in County Galway is a fortified tower house dating back to 1520 that is built on the edge of Galway Bay. The castle was built by the Hynes clan and named after their ancestor Guaire Aidhne mac Colmáin, a legendary king of Connacht. After passing through different families over the centuries, the castle was eventually purchased by Oliver St. John Gogarty, a doctor, writer and senator who often invited famous Irish authors like W.B. Yeats to stay. Today the castle has been restored and it is possible to visit the exhibits as well as to book tickets for the medieval banquets that are held inside the castle halls from April through September.

Cahir Castle: Co. Tipperary, Ireland

Cahir Castle is one of the largest castles in Ireland and almost seems to grow out of the rocky island it is built into in the River Suir. Located in County Tipperary, the castle was built by the O’Brien family in the 13th century. It has survived over the centuries thanks to its defensive design which withstood several sieges and battles though it was ultimately taken over by Cromwell’s army in 1650. Located close to the village of Cahir, the castle offers an audiovisual experience to teach visitors about the long history of the fortress.

Malahide Castle: Co. Dublin, Ireland

A 30-minute train ride from Dublin transports you to Malahide Castle , a fully restored medieval castle that was home to generations of the same family for almost 800 years. The castle is surrounded by a large park as well as a botanical garden which includes many rare and tropical plants. It is possible to take a guided tour of Malahide Castle, and its Great Hall can even be rented out for special events.

Minard Castle: Co. Kerry, Ireland

No one has lived at Minard Castle since it was attacked by Cromwell’s army in 1650. The military destroyed parts of the tower house but three stories of the original structure are still standing. The pretty location on the edge of a quiet beach filled with boulders makes it worth a short detour down a country road to the abandoned castle in County Kerry. There is no visitors center, but it is possible to climb up the small hill and walk around the historic stone walls that overlook the Irish sea near the town of Dingle.

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Enchanting Escapes in Northern Ireland’s Beauty!

A fter Travel Classics Ireland, we wandered on the Wild Atlantic Way and then went to explore Northern Ireland’s enchanting escapes-from Royal Residences to Enchanted Forests, Unveiling the Gems of Lough Erne Resort, Armagh Cider Company, Ballinteggart Farm, and More!

Welcome to the enchanting beauty of Northern Ireland, a land that beckons with its rich history, lush landscapes, and captivating experiences. In this mesmerizing realm, where past and present seamlessly intertwine, you will discover a tapestry of delights that span from majestic royal residences like Hillsborough Castle & Gardens to the charming allure of Armagh Cider Company and the serene charm of Ballinteggart Farm. Get ready to embark on an unforgettable journey as we explore the wonders of Lough Erne Resort, the majestic Slieve Donard Hotel, and the mystical Bike Mourne trails of Tollymore Forest Park. From the legendary realms of Game of Thrones to the iconic Guinness Storehouse Tour in Dublin and the stylish charm of The Grafton and The Davenport, Northern Ireland awaits with an abundance of enchanting escapes. Join us as we venture into this magical world where history, nature, and culture intertwine to create an experience like no other.

Where to STAY? Lough Erne Resort, Ireland

Lough Erne Resort is an awe-inspiring property nestled amidst the breathtaking landscapes of County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. With its luxurious accommodations, world-class golf courses, and tranquil spa, it offers an unforgettable escape. Boasting stunning lake views, exceptional dining options, and impeccable service, it’s the perfect haven for discerning travelers. Additionally, younger guests can embark on a magical adventure through the resort’s captivating enchanted forest walk. This immersive experience combines the beauty of nature with whimsical sculptures and interactive elements, creating a truly enchanting experience for kids. From exploring the wooded areas to discovering hidden surprises, Lough Erne Resort ensures that guests of all ages create lifelong memories in this extraordinary setting.

I enjoyed my stay Lough Erne Resort with stunning lake views and the enchanted forest walk. Amy and I stayed in a 2 bedroom tower which we LOVED! AND!! we saw baby sheep near the golf course.

Dining at Lough Erne Resort is a culinary journey that delights the senses. The resort offers a range of exceptional dining options, each providing a unique and unforgettable experience. From fine dining at the award-winning Catalina Restaurant, where guests can savor innovative and exquisite dishes crafted with locally sourced ingredients, to the cozy and relaxed atmosphere of The Blaney Bar, serving up delicious pub-style fare, there is something to satisfy every palate. With impeccable service, breathtaking views, and a commitment to culinary excellence, dinner at Lough Erne Resort is a true gastronomic delight.

My morning stroll at Lough Erne

These photos are from my morning walk across Reeds Bridge before breakfast. I also loved our walk around the water! Thank you to the entire team and my group for a wonderful time!! I felt like a story book princess like Rapunzel in my second story bedroom in the turret tower!! Thank you!!

We experienced the serene beauty of Erne’s waterways on our all-electric slow boat tour , Island Discovery. Glide through the picturesque landscapes, enjoying the peaceful ambiance while minimizing your carbon footprint. Discover hidden gems and unwind as our eco-friendly water taxi offers a unique, sustainable way to explore Erne’s enchanting surroundings. We loved seeing the sights, the swans and tasting the specialty cocktails!

Armagh Cider Company and Ballinteggart Farm Ireland

Welcome to Ballinteggart Farm , a haven of apple enchantment. Stroll through the picturesque orchards, where vibrant apple trees bear the fruits of nature’s labor. I loved being at Armagh Cider Company!! I love APPLES! Taste the juicy apples straight from the branches, savoring their crispness and sweetness. We also ate delightful apple tarts lovingly crafted from the freshest harvest made with Armagh Bramley Apples PGI. Ballinteggart Stud is well-known for breeding Irish horses and ponies! They also have sparkling waters in many flavors and make Honeyhill Rosettes! You can stroll through the Heritage Trees which are registered with the Woodland Trust. WE LOVED OUR VISIT and cannot wait until Philip and Helen have a B&B so we can stay overnight! The Troughtons have been growing apples in Co Armagh for 5 generations since 1898. They produce an amazing 34 apple varieties from the 80-acre ancient plantation. My favorite dessert of the entire trip was the apple pie made from their apples!

Northern Ireland’s royal residence: Hillsborough Castle & Gardens

Explore Northern Ireland’s royal residence , Hillsborough Castle, where worlds and minds meet. Relax in 100 acres of picturesque gardens, explore the State Rooms still used today. Embark on a captivating tour of Royal Hillsborough Castle and its exquisite gardens. Marvel at the vibrant floral displays, tranquil lakes, and enchanting woodlands. Knowledgeable guides will reveal the castle’s fascinating history and incredible artwork. Explore hidden corners and meandering pathways, immersing yourself in the castle’s rich tapestry of stories. Discover the harmonious blend of nature and heritage that makes Royal Hillsborough Castle’s gardens truly extraordinary.

Where to STAY? Slieve Donard Hotel, Ireland

Discover the rich history and unforgettable experience of Slieve Donard Hotel . Since 1898, this iconic destination has welcomed discerning travelers seeking timeless elegance. Set against the majestic Mourne Mountains, it offers luxurious accommodations, breathtaking views, and a tranquil ambiance. Immerse yourself in its grandeur, relax in the spa, and explore the natural beauty of the surrounding landscape. Slieve Donard Hotel is a place where history and comfort intertwine, creating a truly remarkable retreat. AND! Step behind the scenes of The Seven Kingdoms at the official Game of Thrones Studio Tour. The Game of Thrones Studio Tour Package includes overnight accommodation at Slieve Donard!

Enchanted Exploring with Bike Mourne: Tollymore Forest Park, Game of Thrones and Bloody Bridge

Thank you to Bike Mourne ! I had the most beautiful day in County Down, Northern Ireland. Some of my group went by e-bike while I had a walking and photo tour. I loved the rock sculpture, walking trails and coastal beauty near Bloody Bridge which gets its name from the Irish Rebellion of 1641. I took photos at Barbican Gate in the enchanting Tollymore Forest Park, at the foot of the majestic Mourne Mountains. It has been featured in movies and TV shows like “Game of Thrones.” The picturesque landscapes and biking and walking trails take you by the park’s ancient trees, bridges, and cascading waterfalls.

I loved taking photos at Barbican Gate in the enchanting Tollymore Forest Park, at the foot of the majestic Mourne Mountains. It has been featured in movies and TV shows like “Game of Thrones.” The picturesque landscapes and biking and walking trails take you by the park’s ancient trees, bridges, and cascading waterfalls. Thank you to Team Bike Mourne!

While hula hooping my way through the enchanting landscapes of Ireland, I added a playful twist to my adventures from Slieve Donard in Northern Ireland to Dublin. From twirling amidst the stunning mountains of Slieve Donard to dancing along the vibrant streets of Dublin, hula hooping infused my journey with joy and rhythm, creating unforgettable memories in both natural and urban settings.

On May 1, 2023, we celebrated Percy French’s 169th birthday at Slieve Donard’s Percy French restaurant which was one of my most favorite lunches! Amy and I hula hooped as a tribute to the renowned Irish songwriter and painter. and there is a Game of Thrones DOOR!

The Guinness Storehouse Tour in Dublin, Ireland

The Guinness Storehouse tour is a captivating journey through the rich history of Ireland’s most famous #beer. From the brewing process to iconic advertising campaigns, visitors immerse themselves in the brand’s legacy. The panoramic Gravity Bar offers breathtaking views of Dublin while enjoying a perfectly poured pint.

Where to stay in DUBLIN? The Grafton

The Grafton Dublin is a unique and memorable hotel in the heart of Dublin’s city center. Housed in a historic building on Grafton Street, it offers stylish accommodation with modern amenities. Centrally located near Trinity College and Dublin Castle. I recommend it for comfort, convenience, and charm.

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Where to STAY in Dublin? The Davenport

Davenport Hotel Dublin : Timeless Elegance in the Heart of the City. Immerse yourself in the rich history and impeccable service of this luxurious gem. Stylish accommodations, delectable dining, and easy access to Dublin’s iconic attractions await, making the Davenport Hotel the epitome of hospitality.

Exploring Dublin’s Enchanting Bookstores. At Hodges Figgis , Ireland’s oldest bookshop serving Dublin and the wider world since 1768, I found two of my favorite authors— Lisa Barr and Elizabeth Gilbert! Books help us understand ourselves. Immerse yourself in a timeless tale and discover a treasure.

Saba Dublin : Embark on a Flavorful Journey to Thailand, Right in the Heart of Dublin. Indulge in Authentic Thai Cuisine, Where Vibrant Flavors, Fresh Ingredients, and Exquisite Culinary Craftsmanship Await. The FOOD is EXCELLENT and the signs made me LAUGH! I loved it all so much I forgot to take PHOTOS of the dishes. I have to go back!

What an absolutely remarkable and awe-inspiring journey in Ireland! From the heart-pounding adventures of skeet shooting and falconry to exploring the captivating landscapes of the North, this trip had so many highlights especially my travel partners! As I board my AerLingus flight home, I am filled with immense gratitude for the opportunity to attend the Travel Classics Magazine conference and learn so much. I LOVED seeing more of Ireland and my return to Ashford Castle.

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Thank you to Ashford Castle, Travel Classics Ireland and Tourism Ireland for my amazing adventures!

Enjoy more of my travels in Ireland

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  • Unforgettable Ashford Castle for the Travel Classics Ireland Conference 2023
  • Wild Atlantic Way Adventures
  • Northern Ireland
  • Interview with Nina Ruggiero , Travel and Leisure Digital Editoral Director
  • Interview with Ambassador Bryne Nason
  • Travel Classics Ireland 2017
  • Dublin Adventures 2015
  • VIDEOS : from 2023 Conference and tour, from 2017 Travel Classics Conference and and my St. Patrick’s Day adventures in Dublin 2015

Read more of my Adventures in Ireland in my book, Brave-ish, One Breakup, Six Continents and Feeling Fearless After Fifty !

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10 Castle Wedding Venues in Ireland Perfect for a Fairytale Fête

Sunset at Dunguaire Castle in County Galway, Ireland

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A destination wedding in Ireland can be personal to couples with family ties to the Emerald Isle. However, even pairs who are only Irish on March 17th will also adore the fairytale-like landscape full of rolling hills, a rugged coastline and quaint B&Bs. Castle wedding venues in Ireland take the fairytale motif a step further, giving couples a chance to tie the knot in digs dripping with charm that's equally royal and romantic.

An Ireland castle wedding can be a lavish affair with a triple-digit guest count. However, small castle wedding venues in Ireland offer pairs opportunities for quiet, intimate affairs that still feel opulent. Getting married in Europe will involve a flight for US couples and guests, who may want to avoid navigating additional travel from venues to hotels. The good news? Some Ireland castle wedding venues are also hotels, offering couples and their guests the chance to spend the night in royal digs (and not have to worry about travel).

From castle wedding venues in Northern Ireland to those in Clare, these stunning spots are worth consideration as the spot to start your happily ever after.

Pro tip: Invite a destination wedding planner to join your vendor team. Browse travel specialists near you on The Knot Vendor Marketplace for reviews, testimonials and more.

Dromoland Castle Hotel, Clare

Dromoland Castle Hotel in County Clare, Ireland

Dromoland Castle Hotel 's refined setting and far-as-the-eye-can-see views of the countryside have made it a draw for guests since the 16th century. It was once the home of members of the O'Brien dynasty. These days, it's one of the best wedding venues Ireland offers for pairs who want to write their own fairytale beginnings. Dromoland leaves a blank page for couples with bespoke. Couples can enter via horse-drawn carriage if they fancy. Indoor and outdoor venues include a charming walled garden, elegant Brian Boru Hall and a spacious lawn. An intimate wedding package hosts up to 45 guests. On-site wedding planners help couples plan a day full of their kind of grandeur. A luxe spa, golf course, tennis courts, fishing and clay shooting offer plenty for guests and couples to do between parties.

Wedding Capacity: 400 guests

Guest Activities: Cliffs of Moher, a day trip to Shannon and Bunratty Castle. Hiking, cycling, stand-up paddleboarding and history tours are offered on-site.

Accommodations: Rooms available on-site.

Ashford Castle, Mayo

Ashford Castle in County Mayo, Ireland

Weddings are truly magical at Ashford Castle , long considered one of the best wedding venues in Ireland. The 13th-century structure with parkland and lakeside vistas sets the stage for a simply gorgeous affair. Weddings can be small affairs in stately rooms like Connaught and Inglenook rooms, which can hold up to 40 guests, or pairs can buy out the estate for exclusive use for 160 guests. On-site ceremonies can take place in the charming castle gardens overlooking Lough Corrib. Couples will work with a seasoned wedding planner ready to help them make their Ireland castle wedding a dreamy event. Rooms with antique furniture like four-poster beds add to the yesteryear charm.

Wedding Capacity: 160 guests

Guest Activities: Lough Corrib Lake, Gothic Cong Abbey. Ballintubber Abbey, The Coffin Ship, Moyne Abbey, Achin Island, Famine Valley, Keel Beach, Clew Bay, Croagh Patrick and Keem Bay.

Accommodations: Rooms and suites available on-site .

Belfast Castle, Belfast

Belfast Castle in Belfast, Northern Ireland

Looking for wedding venues in Northern Ireland? Consider this iconic spot in the capital. Perched 400 feet above sea level, Belfast Castle offers unparalleled views of the City of Belfast and Belfast Lough. Stately indoor venues like the main ballroom, dubbed the Chichester Room, have windows that give way to these vistas. Pairs can also tie the knot in a first-floor room overlooking a cat garden. Wedding packages include AV equipment, matching menu and table cards, and 10-hour use of the grounds.

Wedding Capacity: 160 guests for dinner

Guest Activities: Titanic Belfast, Belfast Botanic Gardens, Belfast Cathedral, St. George's Market and walking tours of the city.

Accommodations: The Fitzwilliam Hotel Belfast, Culloden Estate and Spa and Titanic Hotel Belfast.

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Cabra castle hotel, cavan.

Cabra Castle Hotel in County Cavan, Ireland

If you're searching for Irish wedding locations in secluded settings, consider saying "I do" in this 19th-century castle in County Cavan. Cabra Castle Hotel is found on a 100-acre estate on the edge of Dún a Rí Forest Park. Its lush parkland and garden surroundings add to the natural beauty and serenity. Indoor ceremonies can take place in the Granary, a room with floor-to-ceiling windows that give way to woodland views. Outdoor locations, including one underneath an oak tree, are also available. Tiered packages offer the use of the castle, some decor and a stay in the honeymoon suite with a private terrace, hot tub, fireplace and canopy.

Wedding Capacity: 250 guests

Guest Activities : Dún A Rí Forest Park, hike, fly fish and Cathedral Of St Patrick And Saint Felim.

Accommodations: Rooms, suites and cottages available on-site.

Kilkenny Castle, Kilkenny

Kilkenny Castle in County Kilkenny, Ireland

Built in 1260, Kilkenny Castle now offers a more Victorian-age setting with elegant drapes and chandeliers. Open to tourists year-round, the 50-acre grounds include a dramatic fountain, rose garden, lake and parkland. Couples can host civil or humanist ceremonies (but not receptions) at Kilkenny Castle. The staff rolls out the red carpet (literally) for the walk down the aisle. A lectern, AV services and technician, white chair covers and a table with white linens are also available to pairs and their guests.

Wedding Capacity: Contact venue for details.

Guest Activities: Explore the grounds, Smithwick's Experience, St Canice's Cathedral and Round Tower and Medieval Mile Museum.

Accommodations: Kilkenny Hibernian Hotel, Pembroke Kilkenny and Butler House & Garden.

Luttrellstown Castle Resort, Dublin

Luttrellstown Castle Resort in County Dublin, Ireland

Tucked away in the suburb of Castleknock, Luttrellstown Castle Resort is one of the best wedding venues in Dublin, Ireland, because it simultaneously provides a respite from the bustling city. Its proximity to the airport (20 minutes) and the city center (30 minutes) will delight guests and couples alike. Ditto for the bespoke castle wedding offerings, which can accommodate small parties of 20 to larger ones with 180 loved ones. Royal perks for couples and guests include a red-carpet arrival, Prosecco for the to-be-weds, personalized menus, centerpieces and floral arrangements, and exclusive use of the castle. Couples can also use the venue for pre and post-wedding parties, like a day-after BBQ.

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Wedding Capacity: 180 guests

Guest Activities: Guinness Factory, St. Patrick's Cathedral, walking tours of Dublin, Jameson Distillery Bow St. and Trinity College.

Kilkea Castle, Kildare

Kilkea Castle in County Kildare, Ireland

Housed in a 12th-century structure, Kilkea Castle is truly a historic place to tie the knot. A spa offers treatments like facials and massages that'll leave you glowing and feeling relaxed. An elegant Baronial Hall—complete with statement chandeliers and a stone-wall interior reminiscent of another time—is an opulent spot for a larger wedding. A restaurant lauded for its natural light and garden views is ideal for intimate receptions of up to 60. Couples will work with a wedding planner to make their day one that's truly theirs, including choosing packages that come with multi-course meals and beverage service.

Wedding Capacity: 270 guests

Guest Activities: Kilkea Golf Course, Saint Brigid's Cathedral and Round Tower. Castledermot Round Tower and St. James' Church . Archery, off-road and horseback riding experience are offered through the hotel.

Accommodations: Rooms on-site

Castle Leslie Estate, Monaghan

Castle Leslie Estate in County Monaghan, Ireland

An hour from Belfast and 80 minutes from Dublin, Castle Leslie Estate is one of the most sought-after wedding locations in Ireland for both its proximity to and respite from these major cities. The sprawling 1,000-acre countryside hideaway is still run by its family and lauded as Europe's Most Romantic Hotel. This romance extends to wedding planning. Pairs can choose from the old-world grandeur of the castle itself for smaller weddings of 70 guests (midweek only). A Pavillion beside Glaslough can host up to 260 guests, but the quiet countryside refuge will make even lavish affairs feel peaceful. Perks include complimentary extras like personal planning meetings with the events team, bubbly upon arrival for the to-be-weds, centerpieces and use of the castle's sword for a one-of-a-kind cake cutting.

Wedding Capacity: 260 guests

Guest Activities: Rossmore Forest Park, Lough Muckno Forest Park and a day trip to Dublin and Belfast. Horse-drawn carriage rides, clay shooting and archery are also available on-site.

Fitzpatrick Castle Hotel, Dublin

Fitzpatrick Castle Hotel in County Dublin, Ireland

Another gorgeous Dublin wedding venue, Fitzpatrick Castle Hotel , is a stylish spot found less than 10 miles and a world away from the city center. Its stunning views of Dublin Bay and 19th-century castle digs set the scene for a quintessential Irish soiree. Fitzpatrick Castle Hotel can accommodate two-person elopements and larger fêtes with a 280-guest headcount. A dedicated wedding planner will offer white-glove support for couples and wedding packages can include perks like a prosecco bar and afterparty. If you're planning a kid-friendly bash, Fitzpatrick Castle Hotel offers little-guest accommodations like welcome drinks (juice) and books to keep them entertained.

Wedding Capacity: 280 guests

Guest Activities: Killiney Hill Park, Killiney Golf Club, Guinness Factory, St. Patrick's Cathedral, walking tours of Dublin, Jameson Distillery Bow St. and Trinity College.

Accommodations: Rooms available on site.

Belle Isle Estate, Castle & Cottages, Fermanagh

Belle Isle Estate, Castle & Cottages in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland

One of the top small castle wedding venues Northern Ireland offers, Belle Isle Estate, Castle & Cottages is set on 400 private island acres. Castle weddings can accommodate up to 65 guests in the 17th-century structure amid the lush countryside and gardens. (A marquee on the lawn can hold up to 180 guests.) To-be-weds will work hand-in-glove with a dedicated representative to pull off a one-of-a-kind event. The castle will be yours and yours alone for the day because the venue hosts just one wedding at a time. Couples will receive a red carpet for the aisle, candelabras and white linens, among other perks. A full Irish breakfast is also offered daily in the grand hall.

Guest Activities: Fishing, hiking, boating and horseback riding (arranged through the hotel).

How to Choose a Wedding Venue in Ireland

Planning an Ireland castle wedding can be fun. However, determining the best venue for you can be a challenge if you're planning from the US. Scouring the Internet for reviews can help you pinpoint the best wedding venues in Ireland. Look for commentary on the venue staff's attention to detail and communication. Just remember that Ireland's time is ahead of ours in the US (four hours ahead of the East Coast, five ahead of Central, six ahead of Mountain and seven ahead of the Pacific Coast).

You can also look at photos to get an idea of what Ireland wedding venues look like from afar. Wedding planners who specialize in Irish destination weddings can also provide recommendations. Ireland's weather can be rainy. Even if you have your heart set on an al fresco ceremony and reception, you'll want to choose a venue with a worthy Plan B.

Your budget will also be an important factor (and remember, wedding venues in the Republic of Ireland use Euros, while those in Northern Ireland use the pound sterling). Opting for a package may be a way to get more for less.

Consider your desired headcount. Small castle weddings and larger soirees are all available in Ireland, but some venues will have minimums, and all will have a maximum capacity. If it's not available on the website, a member of the events team will be able to tell you.

Finally, consider what you'd like your planning process to be like. Do you want a venue to include a dedicated wedding planner , or would you rather bring in your own? Do you want a package to help streamline the need to find vendors from afar, or do you wish to go the bespoke route? Do you want a castle wedding venue that doubles as a hotel to cut down on the need to travel, or do you crave a change of scenery? Do you plan to host your reception at the venue or just the ceremony? It's all personal preference, but some venues may offer these options.

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Ireland vs Pakistan Highlights: Pakistan beat Ireland by 7 wickets

  • 11:30 PM IST, May 12 Pakistan beat Ireland by 7 wickets
  • 11:30 PM IST, May 12 Azam Khan smashed a Six on Mark Adair bowling . Pakistan at 188/3 after 16.4 overs
  • 11:29 PM IST, May 12 Azam Khan smashed a Six on Mark Adair bowling . Pakistan at 182/3 after 16.3 overs
  • 11:25 PM IST, May 12 Pakistan at 172/3 after 16 overs
  • 11:25 PM IST, May 12 Azam Khan smashed a Four on Graham Hume bowling . Pakistan at 172/3 after 15.6 overs
  • 11:22 PM IST, May 12 Azam Khan smashed a Six on Graham Hume bowling . Pakistan at 168/3 after 15.2 overs
  • 11:19 PM IST, May 12 Pakistan at 161/3 after 15 overs
  • 11:19 PM IST, May 12 Mohammad Rizwan smashed a Six on Ben White bowling . Pakistan at 160/3 after 14.5 overs
  • 11:17 PM IST, May 12 It’s a Wicket. Fakhar Zaman is out and Pakistan at 153/3 after 14.3 overs
  • 11:16 PM IST, May 12 Fakhar Zaman smashed a Six on Ben White bowling . Pakistan at 153/2 after 14.2 overs
  • 11:15 PM IST, May 12 Fakhar Zaman smashed a Four on Ben White bowling . Pakistan at 147/2 after 14.1 overs
  • 11:13 PM IST, May 12 Pakistan at 143/2 after 14 overs
  • 11:12 PM IST, May 12 Fakhar Zaman smashed a Four on Mark Adair bowling . Pakistan at 142/2 after 13.4 overs
  • 11:09 PM IST, May 12 Pakistan at 135/2 after 13 overs
  • 11:09 PM IST, May 12 Fakhar Zaman smashed a Six on Craig Young bowling . Pakistan at 135/2 after 12.6 overs
  • 11:08 PM IST, May 12 Fakhar Zaman smashed a Four on Craig Young bowling . Pakistan at 129/2 after 12.5 overs
  • 11:06 PM IST, May 12 Fakhar Zaman smashed a Six on Craig Young bowling . Pakistan at 125/2 after 12.4 overs
  • 11:05 PM IST, May 12 Mohammad Rizwan smashed a Four on Craig Young bowling . Pakistan at 118/2 after 12.1 overs
  • 11:02 PM IST, May 12 Pakistan at 114/2 after 12 overs
  • 11:01 PM IST, May 12 Mohammad Rizwan smashed a Four on Ben White bowling . Pakistan at 111/2 after 11.2 overs
  • 11:00 PM IST, May 12 Mohammad Rizwan smashed a Six on Ben White bowling . Pakistan at 107/2 after 11.1 overs
  • 10:58 PM IST, May 12 Pakistan at 101/2 after 11 overs
  • 10:57 PM IST, May 12 Fakhar Zaman smashed a Four on Curtis Campher bowling . Pakistan at 92/2 after 10.2 overs
  • 10:53 PM IST, May 12 Pakistan at 87/2 after 10 overs
  • 10:49 PM IST, May 12 Pakistan at 83/2 after 9 overs
  • 10:45 PM IST, May 12 Pakistan at 76/2 after 8 overs
  • 10:41 PM IST, May 12 Pakistan at 71/2 after 7 overs
  • 10:41 PM IST, May 12 Mohammad Rizwan smashed a Four on Craig Young bowling . Pakistan at 71/2 after 6.6 overs
  • 10:38 PM IST, May 12 Fakhar Zaman smashed a Six on Craig Young bowling . Pakistan at 64/2 after 6.2 overs
  • 10:36 PM IST, May 12 Pakistan at 57/2 after 6 overs
  • 10:35 PM IST, May 12 Fakhar Zaman smashed a Six on Curtis Campher bowling . Pakistan at 55/2 after 5.4 overs
  • 10:31 PM IST, May 12 Pakistan at 45/2 after 5 overs
  • 10:31 PM IST, May 12 Mohammad Rizwan smashed a Four on Craig Young bowling . Pakistan at 45/2 after 4.4 overs
  • 10:28 PM IST, May 12 Fakhar Zaman smashed a Six on Craig Young bowling . Pakistan at 40/2 after 4.2 overs
  • 10:28 PM IST, May 12 Pakistan at 34/2 after 4 overs
  • 10:28 PM IST, May 12 Mohammad Rizwan smashed a Four on Graham Hume bowling . Pakistan at 34/2 after 3.6 overs
  • 10:25 PM IST, May 12 Mohammad Rizwan smashed a Six on Graham Hume bowling . Pakistan at 30/2 after 3.5 overs
  • 10:20 PM IST, May 12 Pakistan at 24/2 after 3 overs
  • 10:20 PM IST, May 12 Mohammad Rizwan smashed a Six on Mark Adair bowling . Pakistan at 23/2 after 2.4 overs
  • 10:17 PM IST, May 12 Pakistan at 17/2 after 2 overs
  • 10:17 PM IST, May 12 Fakhar Zaman smashed a Four on Graham Hume bowling . Pakistan at 17/2 after 1.6 overs
  • 10:12 PM IST, May 12 It’s a Wicket. Babar Azam is out and Pakistan at 13/2 after 1.4 overs
  • 10:12 PM IST, May 12 Mohammad Rizwan smashed a Four on Graham Hume bowling . Pakistan at 10/1 after 1.1 overs
  • 10:09 PM IST, May 12 Pakistan at 6/1 after 1 overs
  • 10:06 PM IST, May 12 It’s a Wicket. Saim Ayub is out and Pakistan at 6/1 after 0.3 overs
  • 10:06 PM IST, May 12 Saim Ayub smashed a Six on Mark Adair bowling . Pakistan at 6/0 after 0.2 overs
  • 9:53 PM IST, May 12 Ireland at 193/7 after 20 overs
  • 9:53 PM IST, May 12 Gareth Delany smashed a Four on Mohammad Amir bowling . Ireland at 193/7 after 19.6 overs
  • 9:51 PM IST, May 12 Gareth Delany smashed a Six on Mohammad Amir bowling . Ireland at 189/7 after 19.5 overs
  • 9:50 PM IST, May 12 Gareth Delany smashed a Four on Mohammad Amir bowling . Ireland at 181/7 after 19.3 overs
  • 9:48 PM IST, May 12 Ireland at 176/7 after 19 overs
  • 9:48 PM IST, May 12 Gareth Delany smashed a Six on Shaheen Afridi bowling . Ireland at 176/7 after 18.6 overs
  • 9:47 PM IST, May 12 Gareth Delany smashed a Four on Shaheen Afridi bowling . Ireland at 170/7 after 18.5 overs
  • 9:44 PM IST, May 12 It’s a Wicket. Mark Adair is out and Ireland at 165/7 after 18.3 overs
  • 9:42 PM IST, May 12 Ireland at 164/6 after 18 overs
  • 9:42 PM IST, May 12 Mark Adair smashed a Four on Abbas Afridi bowling . Ireland at 162/6 after 17.3 overs
  • 9:40 PM IST, May 12 Mark Adair smashed a Four on Abbas Afridi bowling . Ireland at 158/6 after 17.2 overs
  • 9:37 PM IST, May 12 It’s a Wicket. Lorcan Tucker is out and Ireland at 154/6 after 17.1 overs
  • 9:36 PM IST, May 12 Ireland at 154/5 after 17 overs
  • 9:36 PM IST, May 12 It’s a Wicket. George Dockrell is out and Ireland at 154/5 after 16.6 overs
  • 9:36 PM IST, May 12 George Dockrell smashed a Four on Naseem Shah bowling . Ireland at 152/4 after 16.3 overs
  • 9:30 PM IST, May 12 Ireland at 146/4 after 16 overs
  • 9:30 PM IST, May 12 George Dockrell smashed a Four on Mohammad Amir bowling . Ireland at 145/4 after 15.4 overs
  • 9:28 PM IST, May 12 George Dockrell smashed a Four on Mohammad Amir bowling . Ireland at 141/4 after 15.2 overs
  • 9:26 PM IST, May 12 It’s a Wicket. Curtis Campher is out and Ireland at 137/4 after 15.1 overs
  • 9:26 PM IST, May 12 Ireland at 137/3 after 15 overs
  • 9:26 PM IST, May 12 Lorcan Tucker smashed a Four on Shaheen Afridi bowling . Ireland at 137/3 after 14.6 overs
  • 9:23 PM IST, May 12 Curtis Campher smashed a Six on Shaheen Afridi bowling . Ireland at 132/3 after 14.4 overs
  • 9:22 PM IST, May 12 Curtis Campher smashed a Four on Shaheen Afridi bowling . Ireland at 126/3 after 14.3 overs
  • 9:19 PM IST, May 12 Curtis Campher smashed a Six on Shaheen Afridi bowling . Ireland at 122/3 after 14.1 overs
  • 9:17 PM IST, May 12 Ireland at 116/3 after 14 overs
  • 9:12 PM IST, May 12 Ireland at 110/3 after 13 overs
  • 9:12 PM IST, May 12 Lorcan Tucker smashed a Six on Imad Wasim bowling . Ireland at 110/3 after 12.6 overs
  • 9:09 PM IST, May 12 Ireland at 98/3 after 12 overs
  • 9:07 PM IST, May 12 It’s a Wicket. Harry Tector is out and Ireland at 96/3 after 11.3 overs
  • 9:07 PM IST, May 12 Harry Tector smashed a Four on Abbas Afridi bowling . Ireland at 96/2 after 11.2 overs
  • 9:04 PM IST, May 12 Ireland at 92/2 after 11 overs
  • 9:01 PM IST, May 12 Lorcan Tucker smashed a Four on Naseem Shah bowling . Ireland at 88/2 after 10.1 overs
  • 8:59 PM IST, May 12 Ireland at 84/2 after 10 overs
  • 8:57 PM IST, May 12 Ireland at 80/2 after 9 overs
  • 8:56 PM IST, May 12 Harry Tector smashed a Four on Saim Ayub bowling . Ireland at 79/2 after 8.4 overs
  • 8:53 PM IST, May 12 Ireland at 73/2 after 8 overs
  • 8:51 PM IST, May 12 Ireland at 68/2 after 7 overs
  • 8:51 PM IST, May 12 Lorcan Tucker smashed a Four on Abbas Afridi bowling . Ireland at 68/2 after 6.6 overs
  • 8:48 PM IST, May 12 Lorcan Tucker smashed a Six on Abbas Afridi bowling . Ireland at 62/2 after 6.3 overs
  • 8:45 PM IST, May 12 Ireland at 55/2 after 6 overs
  • 8:43 PM IST, May 12 Lorcan Tucker smashed a Four on Mohammad Amir bowling . Ireland at 51/2 after 5.1 overs
  • 8:42 PM IST, May 12 Ireland at 47/2 after 5 overs
  • 8:42 PM IST, May 12 Harry Tector smashed a Four on Naseem Shah bowling . Ireland at 47/2 after 4.6 overs
  • 8:41 PM IST, May 12 Harry Tector smashed a Four on Naseem Shah bowling . Ireland at 43/2 after 4.5 overs
  • 8:34 PM IST, May 12 Ireland at 35/2 after 4 overs
  • 8:33 PM IST, May 12 It’s a Wicket. Andy Balbirnie is out and Ireland at 34/2 after 3.5 overs
  • 8:32 PM IST, May 12 Lorcan Tucker smashed a Four on Shaheen Afridi bowling . Ireland at 33/1 after 3.3 overs
  • 8:30 PM IST, May 12 It’s a Wicket. Paul Stirling is out and Ireland at 29/1 after 3.2 overs
  • 8:28 PM IST, May 12 Ireland at 27/0 after 3 overs
  • 8:27 PM IST, May 12 Andy Balbirnie smashed a Four on Naseem Shah bowling . Ireland at 27/0 after 2.4 overs
  • 8:24 PM IST, May 12 Ireland at 19/0 after 2 overs
  • 8:24 PM IST, May 12 Paul Stirling smashed a Four on Mohammad Amir bowling . Ireland at 19/0 after 1.6 overs
  • 8:23 PM IST, May 12 Paul Stirling smashed a Four on Mohammad Amir bowling . Ireland at 15/0 after 1.5 overs
  • 8:17 PM IST, May 12 Ireland at 8/0 after 1 overs
  • 8:17 PM IST, May 12 Andy Balbirnie smashed a Four on Shaheen Afridi bowling . Ireland at 8/0 after 0.5 overs
  • 8:13 PM IST, May 12 Andy Balbirnie smashed a Four on Shaheen Afridi bowling . Ireland at 4/0 after 0.2 overs
  • 7:56 PM IST, May 12 Pakistan Playing XI
  • 7:56 PM IST, May 12 Ireland Playing XI
  • 7:47 PM IST, May 12 Toss Update
  • 6:33 PM IST, May 12 Welcome to the live coverage of 2nd T20I of Pakistan tour of Ireland, 2024

Ireland vs Pakistan Live Score, 2nd T20I of Pakistan tour of Ireland, 2024

Ireland vs Pakistan Live Score: First Innings Ireland Score - 193/7 in 20.0 overs Ireland batting performance Lorcan Tucker 51(34) Harry Tector 32(28) Shaheen Afridi 4-49-3 Abbas Afridi 4-33-2 Second Innings Pakistan Score - 195/3 in 16.5 overs Pakistan batting performance Fakhar Zaman 78(40) Mohammad Rizwan 75(46) Ben White 4-39-1 Graham Hume 3-32-1 ...Read More

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Ireland vs Pakistan Live Score: Pakistan beat Ireland by 7 wickets

Ireland vs Pakistan Live Score: Six!

Ireland vs Pakistan Live Score: Azam Khan smashed a Six on Mark Adair bowling . Pakistan at 188/3 after 16.4 overs

Ireland vs Pakistan Live Score: SIX MORE! Two in a row! Another one on the shorter side and Azam was waiting for it. He pulls it well over the square leg fence. He's in a hurry now.

Ireland vs Pakistan Live Score: Azam Khan smashed a Six on Mark Adair bowling . Pakistan at 182/3 after 16.3 overs

Ireland vs Pakistan Live Score: SIX! Nails this! Slightly shorter and slower one. Azam rocks back, waits and sends it sailing into the mid-wicket stand.

Ireland vs Pakistan Live Score: Pakistan at 172/3 after 16 overs

Ireland vs Pakistan Live Score: Pakistan Azam Khan 11 (6) Mohammad Rizwan 73 (44) Ireland Graham Hume 1/32 (3)

Ireland vs Pakistan Live Score: Azam Khan smashed a Four on Graham Hume bowling . Pakistan at 172/3 after 15.6 overs

Ireland vs Pakistan Live Score: FOUR! Finds the fence this time! Shortish and outside off. This is slapped through covers.

Ireland vs Pakistan Live Score: Azam Khan smashed a Six on Graham Hume bowling . Pakistan at 168/3 after 15.2 overs

Ireland vs Pakistan Live Score: SIX! Azam now joins the act! Clean. On off. He lifts it over mid off and this goes all the way.

Ireland vs Pakistan Live Score: Pakistan at 161/3 after 15 overs

Ireland vs Pakistan Live Score: Pakistan Mohammad Rizwan 72 (43) Azam Khan 1 (1) Ireland Ben White 1/39 (4)

Ireland vs Pakistan Live Score: Mohammad Rizwan smashed a Six on Ben White bowling . Pakistan at 160/3 after 14.5 overs

Ireland vs Pakistan Live Score: SIX! Rizwan ain't stopping! The slog sweep is out and this is hit well over the mid-wicket fence.

Ireland vs Pakistan Live Score: It’s a Wicket. Fakhar Zaman is out and Pakistan at 153/3 after 14.3 overs

Ireland vs Pakistan Live Score: OUT! c Gareth Delany b Ben White.

Ireland vs Pakistan Live Score: Fakhar Zaman smashed a Six on Ben White bowling . Pakistan at 153/2 after 14.2 overs

Ireland vs Pakistan Live Score: SIX! Yet again White is being taken to the cleaners. On middle and the slog sweep is out. He has nailed it over the mid-wicket fence.

Ireland vs Pakistan Live Score: Fakhar Zaman smashed a Four on Ben White bowling . Pakistan at 147/2 after 14.1 overs

Ireland vs Pakistan Live Score: FOUR! Runs needed below 50 now! Fullish, a half volley. This is drilled past cover. No chance of stopping that.

Ireland vs Pakistan Live Score: Pakistan at 143/2 after 14 overs

Ireland vs Pakistan Live Score: Pakistan Fakhar Zaman 68 (37) Mohammad Rizwan 65 (41) Ireland Mark Adair 1/20 (3)

Ireland vs Pakistan Live Score: Fakhar Zaman smashed a Four on Mark Adair bowling . Pakistan at 142/2 after 13.4 overs

Ireland vs Pakistan Live Score: FOUR! That will release the little pressure that was building! This is full and outside off. It is cracked past cover and this finds the fence again.

Ireland vs Pakistan Live Score: Pakistan at 135/2 after 13 overs

Ireland vs Pakistan Live Score: Pakistan Fakhar Zaman 62 (33) Mohammad Rizwan 63 (39) Ireland Craig Young 0/45 (3)

Ireland vs Pakistan Live Score: Fakhar Zaman smashed a Six on Craig Young bowling . Pakistan at 135/2 after 12.6 overs

Ireland vs Pakistan Live Score: SIX! This is carnage now! Slightly shorter and Zaman picks the length early. He slams it over the mid-wicket fence again.

Ireland vs Pakistan Live Score: Fakhar Zaman smashed a Four on Craig Young bowling . Pakistan at 129/2 after 12.5 overs

Ireland vs Pakistan Live Score: FOUR! The two are now in a hurry! Shorter and outside off. This is flayed away past point and this one races away.

Ireland vs Pakistan Live Score: Fakhar Zaman smashed a Six on Craig Young bowling . Pakistan at 125/2 after 12.4 overs

Ireland vs Pakistan Live Score: SIX! Gets absolute hold of this one! Strong hit. In the slot again. Fuller and on middle. He slots it over the mid-wicket fence.

Ireland vs Pakistan Live Score: Mohammad Rizwan smashed a Four on Craig Young bowling . Pakistan at 118/2 after 12.1 overs

Ireland vs Pakistan Live Score: FOUR! Raining boundaries now for Pakistan. Fuller and on off. This is drilled down the ground and to the long off fence.

Ireland vs Pakistan Live Score: Pakistan at 114/2 after 12 overs

Ireland vs Pakistan Live Score: Pakistan Fakhar Zaman 46 (29) Mohammad Rizwan 58 (37) Ireland Ben White 0/21 (3)

Ireland vs Pakistan Live Score: Mohammad Rizwan smashed a Four on Ben White bowling . Pakistan at 111/2 after 11.2 overs

Ireland vs Pakistan Live Score: FOUR! Up and over! 10 from the first two balls. Pressure on Rizwan. Tossed up outside off. This is lifted over cover and this one races away.

Ireland vs Pakistan Live Score: Mohammad Rizwan smashed a Six on Ben White bowling . Pakistan at 107/2 after 11.1 overs

Ireland vs Pakistan Live Score: SIX! Massive! Pakistan now on the charge! On middle and the slog sweep is out. He nails it. This goes over the fence.

Ireland vs Pakistan Live Score: Pakistan at 101/2 after 11 overs

Ireland vs Pakistan Live Score: Pakistan Fakhar Zaman 44 (27) Mohammad Rizwan 47 (33) Ireland Curtis Campher 0/33 (3)

Ireland vs Pakistan Live Score: Fakhar Zaman smashed a Four on Curtis Campher bowling . Pakistan at 92/2 after 10.2 overs

Ireland vs Pakistan Live Score: FOUR! That is a welcome boundary! Much needed! Fuller and outside off. This is hit over cover. Boundary.

Ireland vs Pakistan Live Score: Pakistan at 87/2 after 10 overs

Ireland vs Pakistan Live Score: Pakistan Fakhar Zaman 35 (23) Mohammad Rizwan 43 (30) Ireland Ben White 0/8 (2)

Ireland vs Pakistan Live Score: Pakistan at 83/2 after 9 overs

Ireland vs Pakistan Live Score: Pakistan Mohammad Rizwan 41 (27) Fakhar Zaman 33 (20) Ireland Curtis Campher 0/19 (2)

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Deluxe Irish Castles Tour 2025

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A luxury tour with castle accommodation

Live like royalty on this luxurious exploration of Ireland's best-loved attractions. On this tour, you won't simply be visiting the landmarks of Ireland's rich history. You will actually be staying in its historic luxury castles and manor houses. On a tour that promises more, you can expect the finest accommodation (including the exquisite The K Club ), the best food and the most luxurious tour transportation.

  • €2,890 - €3,190
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  • Stay in real castles
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Trim Castle, County Meath

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On Day Two you will visit Trim Castle. This is the largest Anglo-Norman castle in Ireland. Hugh de Lacy and his son Walter built it over a 30 year period until its completion in 1206.

Belleek Pottery, County Fermanagh

  • Belleek Pottery

On Day Two you will also visit Belleek Pottery, one of the oldest potteries in the world, established in 1857.

Lough Eske Castle, County Donegal

  • Lough Eske Castle

On Day Two & Three you will overnight and dine in Lough Eske Castle. This 5-star luxury hotel is located in County Donegal, in the picturesque and tranquil north west of Ireland.

The walled city of Derry

Derry/Londonderry

On Day Three you will visit Derry/Londonderry, a captivating city enclosed within ancient walls, possessing a rich and diverse past.

Kylemore Abbey, County Galway

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On Day Four you will also visit Kylemore Abbey. This is, arguably, Ireland's most beautiful building. Located at the base of Duchruach Mountain on the shores of Lough Pollacappul.

Glenlo Abbey Hotel, County Galway

Glenlo Abbey Hotel & Estate

On Day Four & Five you will overnight and dine in an elegant 18th century manor house on the edge of Connemara, Glenlo Abbey Hotel & Estate. A luxury hotel with a unique charm. Enjoy garden or river views from the lavish rooms and a host of dining options. Visit their website...

The Burren, in Clare, Ireland

On Day Six you will take a trip to The Burren, which is Gaelic for rocky land – a vast limestone plateau. In the 1640s, Cromwell's surveyor described it as "a savage land, yielding neither water enough to drown a man, nor tree to hang him, nor soil enough to bury".

The Cliffs of Moher

The Cliffs of Moher

On Day Six you will also visit The Cliffs of Moher. Take the best possible viewpoint to gaze at the Atlantic Ocean. Reaching a staggering 702ft (214m) high and 9 miles (14km) long.

Thatched cottages of Adare Village in Limerick, Ireland

Adare Village

Day Six also sees you travel to Adare Village in County Limerick. Known as one of Ireland's Prettiest Villages.

Cahernane House, Killarney

Cahernane House

On Day Seven you will overnight and dine in Cahernane House Hotel. Soak in the atmosphere of this old House Hotel. A private estate on the edge of Killarney National Park. Visit their website...

The Rock of Cashel

The Rock of Cashel

On Day Eight you will visit Rock of Cashel. Travel to County Tipperary in the heart of the country to visit the Rock of Cashel. Up until the 17th century, the Rock of Cashel was the seat of kings for the province of Munster.

Blarney Castle in Cork, Ireland

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On Day Eight you will also visit Blarney Castle. Witness Ireland's most famous Castle and kiss its majestic Blarney Stone... which, if legend is to be believed, will grant you the gift of the gab!

The K Club, where you will be staying in Kildare

Your base for Day Eight & Nine will be K Club. This exquisite five-star accommodation is located in County Kildare. Home to an Arnold Palmer-designed Ryder Cup Golf Course and the world-famous K Spa. Visit their website...

Christ Church Cathedral in Dublin

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On Day Nine you will visit Christ Church Cathedral. At almost 1,000 year old this famous cathedral in Dublin City has a storied history. The legendary cathedral crypt dates back to the 12th Century and holds a 14th century copy of the Magna Carta.

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EPIC: The Irish Emigration Museum

On Day Nine you will visit EPIC: The Irish Emigration Museum. Located in Dublin City's docklands, the museum, via cutting-edge interactive displays, explores the history of the mass emigration experienced by Ireland over the past three centuries.

Tour Itinerary

Throughout ten unforgettable days, the Deluxe Irish Castles Tour ranges widely across the length and breadth of Ireland. Click on the days below to find out what adventures you can look forward to on each day of your tour.

Day 1: Arrival (Dublin)

Day 1 itinerary.

Welcome - you've arrived on your Irish castle tour. On arrival in Dublin Airport, reclaim your baggage and enter the Arrivals Hall. Here, you will meet your Irish tour guide (who is also your driver). There will be three Group transfers this morning between 7:00 am and 1200 noon. To ensure a smooth start to your tour, it is advisable to aim for an arrival time in Dublin Airport before 11:00 am, as clearing immigration and reclaiming baggage typically takes around 1 hour.

Board your luxury air-conditioned coach and make the short transfer to Dunboyne Castle Hotel where you can relax and unwind after your flight.

3:00 PM Check-in time. Hotel reception will store your luggage prior to Check-in.

At 6:00 PM this evening, all participants will gather for dinner in the hotel restaurant, where you will become acquainted with your fellow travellers and the coming days can be discussed at leisure with your tour guide.

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Dunboyne Castle Hotel

Day 2: belleek pottery & trim castle, day 2 itinerary.

After some much-needed sleep and a hearty full Irish breakfast, we will depart for the 5-star Lough Eske Castle .

Our first stop today will be County Meath. Trim Castle . The largest Anglo-Norman castle in Ireland. Hugh de Lacy and his son Walter built it over a 30-year period and finished it in 1206. Trim Castle was also a film location for the movie "Braveheart".

Continue on through the lake region of Cavan and briefly cross the border into Fermanagh in Northern Ireland and along the shores of Lough Erne Upper and Lough Erne Lower to visit Belleek Pottery , one of the oldest potteries in the world, and has been in operation since 1857.

Cross the border back into Donegal in the Republic of Ireland and travel on to Lough Eske. Enjoy a leisurely afternoon on the grounds of Lough Eske Castle . Tonight you will overnight and dine in Lough Eske Castle Hotel and Spa. After dinner, you might like to retire to the Gallery Bar for a nightcap before bed.

  • Irish Breakfast
  • Evening Dinner

Day 3: Derry City Tour

Day 3 itinerary.

Leisurely morning on the grounds of Lough Eske Castle Hotel and Spa. Depart for the historic fortified walled city of Derry/Londonderry City . The city fortifications are amongst the best preserved in Europe and were completed in 1618 to defend the city from Gaelic chieftains in Donegal.

Afternoon guided walking tour of the historic walls with a local guide. The city walls are up to 8 metres (26 feet) in height and in places are 9 metres (29 feet) wide.

Take some free time in Derry/Londonderry City to visit the shops and cafés of the area and get a flavour of Northern Ireland, before returning to Lough Eske Castle Hotel. Again this evening dine in Lough Eske Castle Hotel and Spa.

  • Derry Walking Tour

Day 4: Ben Bulben & Drumcliffe

Day 4 itinerary.

This morning, after breakfast, you will depart for Glenlo Abbey Hotel & Estate . A luxurious five-star hotel in Co. Galway, Glenlo Abbey Hotel & Estate is nestled elegantly on pristine 138-acre grounds, alongside Ireland's largest lake.

Your route south to Glenlo Abbey Hotel & Estate will take you through Sligo with its distinctive high plateau mountain of Ben Bulben , which featured so prominently in the poetry of W.B. Yeats, one of the foremost figures in 20th-century literature.

Visit Drumcliffe . Located in County Sligo, this is the picturesque final resting place of W.B. Yeats. Here you can read the epitaph on the grave of one of Ireland's greatest poets.

Travel on via Mayo, famous for its important pilgrimage sites including Knock Shrine.

Continue on to Galway City .

Afternoon free in Galway City , known as the "City of the Tribes". Today, it is a vibrant bustling harbour town with medieval origins and with a long tradition of Irish language, music, song, and dance..

Tonight, you will overnight and dine in Glenlo Abbey Hotel & Estate .

Day 5: Kylemore Abbey & Connemara

Day 5 itinerary.

Today you will tour the sights of wild Connemara , via the villages of Moycullen, Oughterard, Maam Cross and Maam to Leenaun, the film location of John B Keane's play – "The Field".

Travel on via the shores of Killary Harbour, Ireland's only fjord to Kylemore.

Here, you will visit Kylemore Abbey . An historic building nestled at the base of Duchruach Mountain, on the northern shore of Lough Pollacappul — in the heart of the Connemara Mountains. It is regarded as one of Ireland's most romantic buildings.

Travel down the spectacular Inagh Valley with the 12 Bens of Connemara on your right and the Maumturks Mountains on your left as you travel to Recess.

Return east to Glenlo Abbey Hotel & Estate .

Tonight you will overnight and dine in Glenlo Abbey Hotel & Estate .

Day 6: Cliffs of Moher & Wild Atlantic Way

Day 6 itinerary.

This morning after breakfast, you will depart for the Cahernane House Hotel , situated less than 2 miles from Killarney National Park . The hotel is set in a beautiful mansion dating back to the 1870s and on impeccably manicured grounds. Your journey to Killarney Town will take you down the Atlantic seaboard on the west coast of Clare via Galway.

You will see The Burren , which is Gaelic for rocky land—an apt name for this vast limestone plateau. In the 1640s, Cromwell's surveyor described it as "a savage land, yielding neither water enough to drown a man, nor tree to hang him, nor soil enough to bury".

On the Atlantic coast, you will visit the Cliffs of Moher . Braced against the ocean, on the coast of County Clare. Here you will stand on the dramatic 702ft (214m) high and 9 miles (14km) long cliffs, a Wild Atlantic Way signature discovery point, to gaze out on the vastness of the Atlantic Ocean. Further south in County Limerick, take time to stroll the main street of the beautiful thatched village of Adare , before travelling on to Killarney Town .

Tonight you will overnight and dine in Cahernane House Hotel . After dinner, you might like to retire to the Cellar Bar for a nightcap before bed.

  • Cliffs of Moher

Cahernane House Hotel

Day 7: the ring of kerry, day 7 itinerary.

This morning after breakfast, you will set off on the world-famous Ring Of Kerry . It is officially known as the Iveragh Peninsula. You will travel via Killorglin, Glenbeigh, Cahersiveen, Waterville, Coomakesta Pass with its magnificent views over Derrynane, home of Daniel O' Connell, known as "The Liberator", to Caherdaniel. Travel on via the hamlet of Castlecove, the colourful village of Sneem and on via Moll’s Gap, Ladies View, Killarney National Park and along the Lakes of Killarney to Killarney town.

Stopover at the Blind Piper Pub . Here you will have a traditional Irish Pub Lunch . Located in the village of Caherdaniel, locals and visitors alike have been drinking here since 1865. Who is the Blind Piper, you may ask? The Blind Piper is Mici Cumba O'Sullivan, who was born nearby in 1835 and became one of Ireland's most famous pipers.

Continue on via the pretty village of Sneem, Moll’s Gap, Ladies View and along the Killarney Lakes to Killarney Town . Tonight you will overnight and dine in Cahernane House Hotel .

Included today:

Traditional pub lunch, day 8: blarney castle & rock of cashel, day 8 itinerary.

This morning after breakfast, you will depart for the 5-star The K Club . Set amidst over 550 acres of historic and intriguing gardens, walkways and parkland with magnificent views of the Kildare countryside and the River Liffey. Steeped in history, The K Club combines old-world elegance with indulgent luxury. Formerly the home of the Barton's, founders of the famous wine firm Barton and Guestier, The K Club today is home to two golf courses including the Arnold Palmer-designed Ryder Cup Golf Course and the K Spa .

Journey west through the "county bounds" via the wild Derrynasaggart Mountains, sometimes referred to as the Cork/Kerry Mountains and made famous in the ballad - "Whiskey in the Jar".

Travel on to the village of Blarney via the valley of the River Lee. Visit Blarney Castle . Built on this site in 1446 by Dermot McCarthy. You will have the chance to kiss the legendary Blarney Stone. You will also have an opportunity to shop at Blarney Woollen Mills , boasting a huge selection of Irish arts, crafts and produce.

Today, visit The Rock of Cashel . Rising dramatically from the grassy plains of county Tipperary. This was the seat of kings and medieval bishops for 900 years and flourished until the early 17th century. Brian Ború was crowned King of Munster here in 977, before becoming High King of Ireland in 1002.

Continue on to County Kildare.

Tonight you will overnight & dine in The K Club . After dinner, you might like to retire to the "Media Puzzle Lounge" for a nightcap before bed.

Day 9: Irish Emigration Museum & Guinness Storehouse

Day 9 itinerary.

After breakfast this morning, you will explore Dublin City .

Visit EPIC: The Irish Emigration Museum . Voted, recently, as "Europe's Leading Tourist Attraction", this museum tour tells the story behind the millions of people who fled, or were forced from, Ireland over the past three centuries. Located in Dublin's Docklands.

Also included today is a visit to Christ Church Cathedral . Founded by the Viking King Sitric almost 1000 years ago in 1034. The cathedral crypt is one of the largest in the UK and Ireland, dating back to the 12th Century. Here, in the crypt, you can see the mummified remains of the Cat and the Rat which were found in the cathedral organ, and a rare 14th century copy of the Magna Carta.

Take a trip to Guinness Storehouse . With an address at the world-famous St. James's Gate. Here you will tour the world-renowned brewery and enjoy a perfect complimentary pint of Guinness in the Gravity Bar — located at the top of a glass tower that commands spectacular views of Dublin City .

Return to County Kildare.

Tonight you will overnight & dine in The K Club .

Today, instead of touring Dublin, you may like to consider a leisurely day at The K Club

The Guinness Storehouse

Day 10: departure (dublin), day 10: departure day.

Today marks the end of the Deluxe Castle Tour of Ireland.

After a final great Irish breakfast this morning, there will be three group transfers between 0500 and 1100 to get you to Dublin Airport for your return flight home. The confirmed transfer times will be advised 10 days prior to the tour start date.

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Jerrilynn Applegate

October 2023  •  Deluxe Castles Tour

My Ireland Tour created a magical experience I will never forget! Our guide, Michael, was phenomenal! He spun the tales of Irelands's lore while we drove through spectacular views. We thought we had our money's worth after just 3 days of our 10 day Deluxe Irish Castle tour. Every stop was new and exciting. We wouldn't have known to google most of our favorite adventures - and would've missed them, had we tried to do this on our own. We made new friends and are already planning our next trip.

Meredith Williams

We did the 10-day Deluxe Castle Tour for my boyfriend's 60th birthday in May. It was phenomenal. Our tour guide/driver, Colm, was fantastic! His historical knowledge of everything we saw made all the difference as we visited so many significant sites throughout the country. We would highly recommend this tour and company to anyone considering an Ireland tour; we knew we didn't want to deal with driving on our own, and we wanted something special for this trip. We got exactly that! At every stop, the hotels and local restaurants mentioned that My Ireland Tour was top of the line. The accommodations were top notch, including the many meals that were included in the tour price. I would not hesitate to book your trip with them, but do it fast as it seems they sell out every one of them!

Jennifer Pelletier

Our 10 day Castle Tour was truly amazing! You will not be disappointed. Tom, our tour guide, was fun and knowledgeable. I know that will go on another tour with the hope of having Tom as a guide again.

John Pelletier

My Wife and I took our dream trip to Ireland for our 30th Anniversary and the 10 day castle tour was ourstanding. Tom Lavin our guide was always on top of the Itinerary, genuinely informative, and his driving was smooth and flawless, as the roads in Ireland can be tricky. Food and hotels were on spot. This Itinerary was well planned and gets you to experience a broad view of the country, which was appreciated since we are novice travelers. We made some great friends in our group.

Catherine M Caldwell

My first visit to Ireland, what a beautiful Country to see and learn more of its history. That of my family's fatherland. I had a wonderful time!! To then meet so many nice people on our Tour. Many thanks to the My Ireland Tour Co., its team, after being on their 10-day Deluxe Castle Tour. The 10-day itinerary was so fantastic; which allowed me, along with friends, and everyone on the tour to explore so much of what Ireland, of its beautiful destinations, has to offer a traveler. Ireland, its people, only welcome you with open arms. To hear this phrase as well, Cead Mile Failte, a hundred-thousand welcomes. Our driver, tour guide, Mark made the tour even nicer. Such a gentleman, friendly, with a good sense of humor, and being in his presence a person would then only sense that of his spirit and of his passion for his home, Ireland. Mark gave us all such insight each day of the tour's itinerary. So grateful to learn from his knowledge, sharing of Ireland's history and more. Also, to hear his handsome voice sing, The Fields of Athenry, as he told us more on the history of the famine. I would look to My Ireland Tour in the future, and will continue to brag about my wonderful, fun-filled experience. To then share My Ireland Tour Co. with family and friends. The fine, friendly hospitality extended and that of our accommodations and dining rooms were so luxurious and all the meals so delicious. I extend compliments to all the Chef's, their team, a true culinary experience for all the senses. I cannot say thank you enough. Thank you! A trip, a dream come true, to visit Ireland. I will be back one day.

Julie Meeks

September 2023  •  Deluxe Castles Tour

I just finished the Deluxe Irish Castles tour. What a fabulous trip. It was a wonderful overview of the whole country. Our guide Mark was simply the best. Personable, professional, funny and very, very helpful. He was so passionate and knowledgeable about Irish history that when I came home, I ordered the DVDs and books he'd recommended to learn more. This tour was a perfect taste of all parts of Ireland. Magnificent castles, hotels and food were terrific. My Ireland Tour is so easy and efficient to deal with, I'd love to take another tour with them and I would highly recommend them.

Shannon O'Donnell

My husband and I recently finished the 10-day Deluxe Irish Castles tour. We loved every minute of this tour and that we got to see so much of Ireland in a short time. Our tour guide, Mark, was extremely professional and patient. My Ireland Tours was very easy to book with and attentive to all of the details from start to finish. We are so glad we booked this trip and will definitely get in touch with them again when it comes time for our next trip to Ireland.

Rozanne Hakala

We recently returned from an awesome 10-day Deluxe Irish Castles Tour. Accommodations were top-notch; my favorite was Glenlo Abbey, but all were unique and special in their own way. Our amazing guide, Tom Lavin, took great care of us and attended to all our needs. He gave us just the information we needed to know each day, as we went. We relaxed into that knowing we didn't need to be overwhelmed with all details far in advance. He had a few surprises along the way, was an incredible driver, and offered great bits of history and culture, all with a quick wit and sense of humor. Thanks, Tom! We loved the Ring of Kerry, the visit to Connemara, the tour with Ronan in Derry, the added sheepdogs visit and so much more. It was such a wonderful and enjoyable trip. I would not hesitate to recommend My Ireland Tour for your special visit to Ireland!

Louise Brzuchalski

We just returned from the Deluxe Irish Castles Tour and I would give it 10 stars if I could. The tour exceeded our expectations in every way! Every detail was well planned from the time we arrived until the time we departed. Our guide, Tom Lavin, worked tirelessly to ensure our trip was perfect. Not only is Tom an excellent driver, he is kind, witty, considerate and very knowledgeable about all things Irish. He made our trip thoroughly enjoyable. The accommodations were outstanding. Every hotel was unique and memorable. We were welcomed warmly at each hotel and catered to in every way. Every stop along the way was timed perfectly. We were fortunate to have a fun group of people and made some new friends which made the trip all the more enjoyable. Thank you Tom and My Ireland Tours for an amazing Ireland experience!

We just returned home from the Deluxe Irish Castle Tour, and it was definitely 5+++++stars! It was magical - everything we could have hoped for. I'll just say, on behalf of our group, we are having major Ireland withdrawals. It was such a spectacular tour (thank you My Ireland Tour)- everything from the service, the gourmet food, the 5-star accommodations, the scenery, and visits were just fabulous. From the brilliant tour by Rowan in Derry/Londonderry, the delightful chocolate factory (who knew), the shopping in Galway, the beautiful grounds of Lough Eske (we did a sunrise walk around the grounds), the castles, ancestry old haunts, Dublin fun, the Ring of Kerry, the Cliffs - EVERYDAY WAS SOMETHING SPECIAL! Each hotel was so unique and fabulous. I would recommend this trip be extended at least another day or two to get a chance to enjoy and relax at the resorts. Of course, the weather was very typical for Ireland - we had all 4 seasons in one day! But - Tom had arranged for the sun to be out during the Ring of Kerry and the Cliffs so we got the most gorgeous pictures. The breakfasts were delicious/full Irish. We always had time for a quick bite or nice lunch while on the road, so not to worry. The Blind Piper Pub was much fun and delicious. The gourmet dinners were fabulous only to be topped by the deserts! All of this was due to our spectacular tour guide, Tom Levin. Tom showed us how special Ireland really is. It's their people, the historic places, their music, their culture and history with their beautiful land. We are so grateful to have experienced this land and the tour with Tom as our guide. He took care of everything for us (all done behind the scenes too). He had a few surprises up his sleeve for us during the trip which were extra and really great (fairies, juice and dogs)! He was a professional for sure, a great driver and had a sense of humor too. A really fun bus load of people made our trip very special, and we have great memories and lots of pictures! It was perfect.

Linda Awand

I just returned from the extraordinary 10-day Deluxe Castle Tour. This was my second time touring with My Ireland Tours, and I have already decided to book for a third tour in 2024. From start to finish this tour was a stellar experience! The major reason this tour was such a memorable experience is our tour guide and driver, Tom Lavin. Tom is personable and professional with a quick wit and spot on sense of humor. He is a consummate professional driver, and took extremely good care of us. Tom is a great ambassador for My Ireland Tours. He kept us totally engrossed in Ireland's beautiful landscape and history as we toured the length and breadth of Ireland. I am still in awe at how much Tom can recount of the history and information for each stop we made along the tour. Starting from the North to Derry and then down the West coast to the South, through the Ring of Kerry and back up the East coast to the very special K Club. Our accommodations at Lough Eske Castle, Glenlo Abbey, and Cahernane House, and the K Club were all top notch, with fabulous gourmet food and attentive and professional staff. We also had a great fun group that made the long jaunts on the bus that much more enjoyable. Course you know that means 'Mimi' and the rest of her 'crew'! One of the highlights of this tour was a very enjoyable luncheon at the Blind Piper Pub...fabulous fish and chips and lovely friendly people. Another highlight I cannot fail to mention was Ronan McNamara, our guide in Derry/Londonderry, who shared his expert knowledge of the history of this city. If I could give this tour a hundred stars I would gladly do so. Thanks Tom, you made it a special memory for all of us! A special thank you also to Eric O'Gorman and Keith for making the booking process seamless and easy, and answering all my questions.

jackie mcguire

Russell and I just returned from our 10 day 'Deluxe Castle Tour' with our guide Harry Fischer. The tour was wonderful with the sheep-studded landscape, the break from the August heat (fires in the hearth!) and the historical information. This was a busy tour with not a lot of relaxation time, but we saw so many places which was our goal. Our guide was the epitome of an Irish gentleman. He was highly experienced and intuitive concerning the needs and appropriate adjustments that were suitable for our particular group. The accommodations were outstanding, and the food was wonderful. Our group of 26 was a nice size and mix. We enjoyed everyone's company and felt right at home.

Karen Stephens

My sister-in-law and I just spent 10 awesome days enjoying the Deluxe Irish Castle Tour. Our amazing and I say amazing tour guide was Harry Fisher. His knowledge, his years of expertise, his kindness, humor, and patience was a gift to our tour group. I can only say , My Island Tours, and Harry Fisher made my visit to beautiful Ireland unforgettable. There are just too many high points to even begin to list. Thank you Harry, you are the best. A big thank you to My Island Tours for such great planning. And a special thank you to our wonderful tour group! Until we meet again!

Dawn Hullender

I can't say enough about our Deluxe Castle Tour. Our tour guide, Harry Fisher, was amazing. We learned so much about Ireland in a short time. The accommodations were beautiful. My least favorite was Dunboyne Castle but the food was outstanding and we only spent one night there. The whole team at My Ireland Tour was top notch from Shannon in the planning to Harry our tour guide and driver.. Thank you for sharing Ireland with us.

Barbara Zwilling

August 2023  •  Deluxe Castles Tour

My husband and I just spent 10 wonderful days enjoying the Deluxe Irish Castle tour with Harry Fisher as our guide! My Ireland Tours does a great job of planning the trip and Harry, with 40+ years of experience, added a few special visits to our itinerary. Our group of 26 got along beautifully! Harry's kindness, humor and patience were much appreciated. We dined and stayed at 4 and 5 star hotels, with the stay at Glenlo Abbey and dining in the Pullman Restaurant 'one of the many' highpoints! Ireland's beauty was enjoyed by all. Thank you so much!

Stephen Ryan

July 2023  •  Deluxe Castles Tour

My partner and I did the Deluxe Castles Tour over nine days with Colm Marshall as our driver/guide. The highs included the visit to the Beleek Pottery where we got to see how their pottery is made, our time at Loch Eske Hotel, the visit to Derry, dinner in the Pullman Carriage at the Glenlo Abbey Hotel and Estate, the many new friends that we made and of course the skill and humour of Colm. The few lows were the incessant wet weather that followed us right round Ireland and our small room in the Cahernane Hotel with the Fawlty like staff at breakfast both days. Would we recommend the tour - definitely we lowered the experience and in dry weather it would be brilliant.

Laura Deise

When we decided to make a journey to Ireland, we searched through many websites and landed on My Ireland Tours because of their reputation for great excursions and the sense of family woven into the business. And when we emailed Eric, all of our concerns faded away - our 10-day tour of historic Deluxe Irish Castles was brought to life! Rick and I were celebrating both my 60th birthday and our 15th wedding anniversary and were hoping to see much of Ireland while staying in best-in-class hotels. We were not disappointed! We met our careful and unbelievably skilled tour guide Eamonn Broderick and it was immediately apparent that he was a prolific storyteller and engaged us in many, MANY stories! He was the perfect host for this adventure; he single-handedly kept us all in stitches throughout the journey. The accommodations were all excellent - 4 and 5 stars; each unique in its own way. The hospitality and meals at each location were superb. Meals presented the perfect opportunity to engage with others on our trip. Throughout the days and evenings, we were able to share meals with everyone and had very special moments with each of them. We enjoyed a few meals 'on the road. 'A highlight was lunch at The Blind Piper Pub; since 1865 serving the best fish & chips and beef & Guinness pie (and Guinness Stout)! In addition to the planned itinerary, Eammon scheduled an impromptu visit to Atlantic Sheepdogs in Streedagh, Grange, north of County Sligo (nestled in between the Atlantic Ocean and beneath the tabletop of Benbulben Mountain). The enterprise is run by Martin and Trish Feeney (with three children and Martin's wonderful father and mother who live next to the farm) and has been winning awards since Martin was 11-years old (the youngest ever to win). Martin and “Mol' were so closely choreographed with one another….Mol would do whatever Martin commanded with his whistle! Their exploits were stunning! We stopped for classic photo opportunities along the way and visited towns where we could shop for keepsakes and to simply get a flavor of Irish life. We were most impressed with Kylemore Abbey. Built as a castle in 1868 with a thousand acres of land, the Abbey had so much to discover, we would have liked an entire day to discover its many wonders. We could not leave the Abbey without trying their warm apple pie with custard (highly recommended by Eammon) - oh, what a delight! We even had dinner in authentic carriages from the Orient Express at Glenlo Abbey Hotel & Estate with 138-acres of meticulous, five-star quality! And, of course, our final lodging was the K Club, a five-star estate founded in 1832 with 550-acres of lush property. Everything about this property was spectacular - a genuine treat for our 'family' of twenty-six. Our review is 5-stars because everything that was promised was delivered! We tip our hats to Eric and My Ireland Tours, Eamonn - an excellent ambassador, and 'the family' we came to know and love for a most memorable trip!

Karen Essery

My husband and I would recommend the Deluxe Castle tour to anyone who wants to stay in 4.5 to 5 star accommodations, enjoys having someone do your thinking for you and wants a taste of Ireland in 10 days. We especially enjoyed the guidance of our driver Paddy who offered historic and personal knowledge of the areas we visited. Expect to pack comfortable shoes, sweaters and a raincoat but also a couple of dress outfits ( men, you may want nice slacks and a dress shirt). Do not expect to spend hours on your own shopping. This is a trip to experience history and culture. Given the opportunity by your driver/guide, take advantage of short side trips “ into town', especially to Donegal ( wool shops) and Killarney ( pubs and music). This particular tour was for 26 people allowing us to get to know others on our coach. What wonderful memories.

Donna Lewis

We are back from an amazing 12 day Ireland Deluxe Castle Tour with our family of six and feel like this was a top notch experience. We were treated likely royal quest at each location we visit with accommodations that exceeded my expectations. The tour description was more than was outlined as far as expectations and our guide Eammon was amazing - an amazing story teller, historian, comedian and all around amazing person. My Ireland Tour has a family feel to the experience but also provides a professional experience for travelers of all ages. Our group of 26 had 8 year olds to 70 year olds people alike. Our group became like a large family which only enhanced the experience.

Arthur Fleischmann

June 2023  •  Deluxe Castles Tour

1st time ever doing a bus tour and could only hope they are all like this. Our 10 day castle tour was better than we expected and our tour operator Tony M was the best ever. He taught us so much about Ireland as a whole, we left with a very good understanding of what life was and is today. A++++ experience and hope to do another tour in the future.

Peter & Angela Williams

We had a very enjoyable and memorable tour. Incredible that in the 10 days of the tour (in Ireland), that we had only one day with a light shower and did not need our warm or waterproof clothing! The castles accommodation were all very comfortable and the meals excellent - all contributing to a memorable experience. Our Driver/Tour Guide, Tom, is a BIG asset to My Ireland Tours! He was courteous, knowledgeable, considerate and has a good sense of humour. Timings and baggage requirements were handled with efficiency and his 'personal touch' - with handouts of crunchie bars and other items, were enjoyed by all. Tom was always a safe and considerate driver. Well done and thank you to Tom and My Ireland Tours.

Carole Blakey

We were on the Castles tour in early June. We saw many interesting places and learned so much about Irish history. Our driver, Tony, was a safe and very capable driver. He was also a great raconteur who kept us both informed and entertained. There were some really great local guides too (Cashel, Londonderry, Trim). The hotels were good: large country houses turned into very comfortable hotels…. they are not castles. Sadly the very first one was a disappointment and failed on a number of levels, but the rest were very nice. The meals were also of good quality. This is quite a full-on tour with not a lot of time to relax, however it packed in many places which, if you tried to do as a self drive in the same time, would be difficult to do. Perhaps some of the stops could have been shorter- we felt that the time allotted for shopping after a visit to eg a tweed shop, crystal maker, chocolate maker, was rather excessive- perhaps catering for some clientele more than others. It meant days were long and resulted in arrivals at our hotels barely giving time to shower and change before the early dinner. These are small points. Nonetheless, we thoroughly enjoyed our trip. All other group members were from US and were a great bunch with whom we spent many enjoyable hours.

Suzette Ferry

I wish that I could give this tour 10 stars! We just came back two weeks ago from the 10 day Irish Castle Tour. There were six of us travelling together. From the first time I reached Shannon on the phone all the way to the moment we were dropped off at the airport to go home, everything was amazing!! Our tour guide Tom Lavin, was amazing! It was like he was hand-picked for us! He is not only knowledgeable, he was thorough and his driving skills are possibly unmatched!! I don't know how he is able to drive that big bus on the narrow roads in Ireland while explaining to us in full detail everything we were looking at, the history behind it, the year it happened and so on and never miss a beat and never even stopped short!! His humor was so appreciated and his ability to take a joke was refreshing! THANK YOU FOR HELPING MAKE MY 50th BIRTHDAY TOP BUCKET LIST ITEM THE TRIP OF A LIFETIME TOM LAVIN!! YOU ROCK!!!! The Castles that we stayed in were absolutely beautiful! The staff were so accommodating and pleasant everywhere we went. The rooms were beautiful! The grounds were impeccable! My favorite castle was in Donegal, Lough Eske Castle. Their greeting for us was so appreciated. Our room was a master suite like I've never seen before! The staff was so very accommodating and appreciative. The sites that we saw, the beauty in this country was more mesmerizing than I could have imagined. I would HIGHLY recommend My Ireland Tour to anyone that plans to travel to Ireland and wants to see all the beauty and hear all the stories of both the past and present. I also want to thank Roland, our tour guide in Derry. He was also very knowledgeable and very funny! These guys have definitely done their homework in their beautiful country!! A few people here at home asked me what my favorite part about Ireland was and I said 'THE PEOPLE' They were all so friendly and so kind! You know you made a good vacation choice when the people that live there thank you for coming! To all of you that helped make our stay perfect... WE THANK YOU!!!

Betty Shepherd

We just came back from the deluxe castle tour and can share this was one of the best vacations we have had! Accommodations were beautiful. The sites we were able to see and activities involved were absolutely wonderful and of course, we couldn't have requested a better host than Tom Lavin! Was truly a wonderful experience

This company is absolutely fantastic! From booking, needing to reschedule due to COVID, travel and everything in-between they made this process smooth and easy. The food was wonderful, the sights you get to see are beautiful and everything is taken care of for you regarding admission etc. I did the 10 day luxury tour of castles with my fiance and it was money well spent! Our group of 14 was so wonderful and our driver Colm was friendly, personable, knowledgeable, and flexible when it came to certain things in the tour! The only reason it got 4* was I felt certain sites we didn't get enough time to stay at and explore, sometimes only an hour which seems like a lot but it flies by when you're sight seeing. And you're on the bus a lot, however that's understandable with the sheer amount of land they need to cover each day to show you what Ireland has to offer. They break up the time on the bus with breaks VERY well, and stop with some amazing sights on the side of the road. All and all the quality for money was astounding and I'd recommend this company to everyone!!

Linda W. Fisher

Our Tour Guide, Tom, took excellent care of our group. Our coach was comfortable, clean, and very nice. We took the Deluxe Castle Tour. Never a dull moment. The group was small (26 people), giving us time to get to know everyone in our group. Tom was very entertaining with lots of history and current knowledge of Ireland. Our Castle hotels were wonderful and the food was great. The day trips were well planned, interesting and beautiful. I would travel with My Ireland again in a heartbeat.

Gregory Engel

May 2023  •  Deluxe Castles Tour

My wife and I would rate the My Ireland Tour 10-day Deluxe Castle Tour a 5-star tour from booking to departure. Communications from owner Eric during booking and pre-planning were always prompt and thorough. Our driver/guide Tom was always pleasant, helpful, responsive, passionate, funny and knowledgeable while keeping the tour group safe, on time and engaged from the time he picked us up at the airport to our last early morning getting dropped off. He shared many stories with us as well as some famous Irish Crisps and Seaweed snacks. Many of the group continued purchasing Irish Crisps, none were seen purchasing the Seaweed. The castle/hotel rooms were luxurious, clean and comfortable with all the amenities you'd expect. Views from our rooms at 3 of the 5 hotels were average at best while 2 of the 5 were spectacular. This was expected with tour groups and didn't matter as we spent little time in our rooms. The castle/hotel meals were excellent. We had plenty of time for the full Irish breakfast experience each morning with continental buffets or ordering hot items off menus. The dinners were all high quality Prix Fix menus with several options for starters, main course and dessert. Depending on the hotel, they can last from 1.5-2.5 hours and while most dressed casual, a sport coat and dress would also be appropriate. The Pullman Restaurant at The Glen Abbey was a special highlight that should not be missed. We will say that after so many of these meals, the group was getting restless and decided to cancel the group dinner and head into Kerry for Pizza/Beer/Wine. There were also several opportunities for a quick pub lunch and a Guinness during our tour. You will come away gaining about 10 lbs! WiFi was readily available on the bus, in hotels, at most tour sites, shops and restaurants. Charging electronics was easy with USB ports on the bus and hotel rooms. This was a jam packed tour with many outstanding historical and geographic sites and we would not change a thing. We will definitely consider My Ireland Tours for future family vacations.

Irene Radda

Our recent tour, the Deluxe Castle Tour of Ireland, was wonderful and exceeded expectations. Our guide/bus driver, Tony McGoey, was not only competent in explaining the sights and quite a bit of Irish history, but also a huge part of the enjoyment, with his anecdotes, his singing, and his personal touch in making everyone feel, for those 10 days, like part of a happy family. Thank you Tony, and My Ireland tours for a great experience!

It's been a week since i returned home from the Deluxe Castles Tour. My driver guide George was AMAZING. He was friendly, knowledgeable and worked around the clock to ensure our group's satisfaction. The Castle hotels we stayed at were immaculate. The food was delicious and like works of art on a plate. Ireland is so beautiful, pictures do not do it justice, you need to go experience it for yourself. I highly recommend My Ireland Tours and i hope to return again for the Scotland/Ireland tour.

William Mahoney

October 2022  •  Deluxe Castles Tour

Our family group of 6 had a wonderful time on the 10-day Deluxe Irish Castles tour with a group of 24 people. Michael, our driver/guide, was courteous, on time, and very knowledgable about the history of Ireland and the sites we visited. The accommodations were luxurious, and the food was delicious. I highly recommend My Ireland Tours.

Joan Sienkiewicz

Great tour from our driver/guide (Michael), to accommodations to sights seen and experienced. Loved the accommodations (Deluxe Castle Tour), great food, and comfortable bus with onboard wifi and power. Some adaptability such as adding sheep farm/ dog herding demo was a wonderful add. Only 'complaint' (not really :-) )would be wanting more time as there was so much to experience in our time. Got a thorough view of so many parts of the country. Much greater appreciate for the raw beauty that is so much or Ireland. Also, learned more of the history including the mythology that predated Christian times. Highly recommend!

Marguerita Riggall

September 2022  •  Deluxe Castles Tour

We enjoyed our 10-day Deluxe Irish Castle tour immensely! we had a great overview of the island and the spectacular scenery, the hotels were terrific, and the coach was very comfortable. We had elaborate meals every night with delicious food. Above all , George Connolly, our guide, is a jewel. He is well-informed, courteous, thoughtful and extremely kind. He got us everywhere on time, and displayed a wonderful sense of humor along the way. George is outstanding. We recommend the tour and the My Ireland group as first-rate. The only place which was somewhat disappointing was Dunboyne Castle, our first stop, which was very comfortable, but not exceptional like the other hotels. Glenlo Abbey and The K club are extraordinary and 5-star establishments.

Ken Dickerson

We loved the 10-day deluxe Irish Castles tour. There are a number of factors why this tour is a wonderful tour for anyone who wants to enjoy the beauty and history of Ireland in comfort and style. First, the tour includes so much more than similar length tours at the same or higher price point. We considered and researched numerous other options and none really seemed to come close. It is simply an excellent value for the level of amenities, quality and luxury provided. Second, the hotels, all 4 or 5-star, are each unique and ever so comfortable. In particular we loved Lough Eske Castle, Glenlo Abbey hotel, Cahernane House and the of course The K-Club (the grand finale). These hotels are certainly among the top hotels in all of Ireland. Third, the food on the tour was amazing with a full Irish breakfast and a variety of upscale choices available each morning, and a near gourmet 3-course dinner each night. The other tours we looked at were nowhere near the number of meals included, nor the quality. Last, our tour bus driver, George, was absolutely fantastic. Friendly, ever so knowledgeable, and a student of history, he engaged with us all along the way. With George as our guide, we were able to make the most of each day and learn all about Irish history from the neolithic period to the present day. George made a great tour even better. We will recommend My Ireland Tours, and this tour in particular, to all of our friends!

Ashley Boedges

We were on the Deluxe Castle tour in June 2022. This was hands down the best trip I have ever been on. Our tour guide Tom L. was the absolute best, everyday he gave us history about the different areas we were in and added little stops of his own along the way. He even gave everyone a map of Ireland and outlined the route we took on our tour. The accommodations were amazing, from the cleanliness of the rooms to the friendliness of the staff, I had zero complaints. I was very impressed with how well everything was planned out, we were able to see some much of the county on our 10 day tour and even had several opportunities to explore on our own. The tour was so lovely, I honestly didn't want to leave and would have flown my kids over and stayed in Ireland forever if my husband would have let me! We will definitely visit Ireland again and will be using My Ireland Tour for another incredible experience!

Sandy Gulotta

Our Ten Day Castle Tour was above and beyond wonderful!!! What an amazing Tour company!! We didn't have to worry about ANYTHING! From the beginning with our driver/guide, Pat Pendergast picking us up at the airport and accompanying and guiding us so pleasantly through every Castle, every meal , and every tour to taking us back to the airport at the end, no convenience was overlooked! Our bags were handled from the bus to our room and back with every single move. The castles were magnificent in grandeur as well as well appointed. The meal choices were outstanding. The tours were so encompassing. We learned so very much about the beautiful country of Ireland. When booking a tour in another country, going only by the website and reviews, I feel we struck gold!!! I would HIGHLY recommend My Ireland Tours !! I can't say enough good things about them.

Myrna Torrie

We thoroughly enjoyed our Deluxe Castles tour. There were only 15 of us so it was great having a small group. Everyone was very friendly and very nice. Pat our tour guide/bus driver was FABULOUS. Extremely knowledgeable, helpful and just great overall. The Tour was great. With just a little rain at the beginning. The accommodations were over the top. Would definitely recommend MIT.

Charles R. Hughes

July 2022  •  Deluxe Castles Tour

Hello, we were on the Deluxe Irish Castle Tour starting on June 12th. Due to our flight we had to meet our group at Dunmore Castle. From moment one we were impressed and in awe of the accommodations on our trip. Our driver/guide was Garey Goddard. He was also one of the highlights of the trip. The coach on our tour was very clean and comfortable and Garey maneuvered it like it was nothing. His sense of humor and knowledge of the sites and local areas was top notch. He would tell us the times of stops on the days itinerary and we would arrive within minutes of the time stated. Each day's accommodation was more impressive than the last. The dinners in the evenings where first class along with breakfasts in the mornings. Everything about the tour was amazing. We will be reliving our trip with anyone who will listen to us. It was our first time in Ireland, and we definitely want to return. We will book with My Ireland Tours for sure. We will also see which tours Garey is on and try to tour with him again. Thank you putting together an amazing tour.

Brad Niewierowski

June 2022  •  Deluxe Castles Tour

We were extremely happy with the experience we had on our first visit to Ireland through My Ireland Tour in May/June. The 10-day Deluxe Irish Castles Tour had a great blend of attractions, culture, history and fun that left us not wanting to leave come the last day of our visit. We made the trip in celebration of our 25th anniversary and Eric and Shannon did a great job in answering all of our early questions and making the booking as seamless as possible. They must have also passed on our celebration information to all the hotels where we stayed as there was a congratulatory letter and treat awaiting us in our rooms upon arriving at each new location. It was a nice gesture by the tour company and employees for going above and beyond to make our trip special and memorable! Everything was wonderful, from the accommodations, to the tour sites and smaller excursions, and even the comfort of the bus, which also offered the conveniences of Wi-fi and a cooler. What probably made the actual tour great though was having a quality guide and driver, ours being Tom Lavin. Not only was he excellent on the driving, but he offered so much insight, history and information along the way, in addition to sharing personal stories that helped paint a picture of actual cultural life, that it really helped you feel immersed in the experience of Ireland beyond the just the awesome sights. You could tell that he genuinely cared about ensuring that all of the guests felt like they got the most out of the experience, which we definitely felt like we did. Not only was he an excellent representative of his country, but also just a genuine, likeable guy that you would hope to meet again some day. Overall, we would highly recommend My Ireland Tour for anyone planning a visit to this beautiful country as their team was top notch from start to finish. We enjoyed it so much that it has left us with continued discussions about a return visit! Thank you all for a great experience!

Laura Wainscott

We chose the Deluxe Irish Castles tour for May 29-June 7, 2022. We had a wonderful driver/guide for our tour, Tom, who was calm, funny, informative and always looking out for our group. We had planned this tour pre-covid, and due to Covid we had to reschedule it twice, so it was a long time coming and did NOT disappoint. Weather was great for the most part, hotels were amazing, rooms were comfortable and beautifully appointed. Dinners were 3 course and the food choices were varied and delicious and what you would expect from 4 and 5 star hotels. Our bus was comfortable and had free wifi which worked quite well. The views of the Irish countryside were breathtaking thru the large windows. Tom treated us to a couple of off the beaten path attractions that we all enjoyed. Tips to keep in mind: there is storage space above your seat on the bus but it is very narrow, dinners run a little late, and trust the “place your bags out in the hall' process. My Ireland Tours knows what they are doing and they do a great job. It's was worth every Penny! Thank you to Tom and all the folks at My Ireland Tours for making this trip a dream come true.

In April 2022, I was fortunate enough to visit Ireland by joining My Ireland Tours on the 10-day Deluxe Irish Castle Tour. What a beautiful country and amazing people. This was my first group tour, and I was pleasantly surprised, the group was so fun and very engaged. Our guide/driver was Austin Mc Ardle, he was highly informative and comical. I could not have asked for a better tour guide. Our castle stays were incredible, it would have made a tremendous difference if our guide stayed overnight with the group. This could have prevented a few hiccups within the hotels. The dinners were amazing and did not disappoint. Every stop was carefully planned and gave us ample time to tour and shop. My favorite stop was at a sheep farm, we observed a farmer and his use of sheep dogs. There were numerous stops throughout the country, and cultural experiences that I will remember for a lifetime. Thank you My Ireland Tours!

I am so excited to write this review for the Deluxe 10-day Irish Castle Tour with My Ireland Tours. This was a wonderful experience. I had the pleasure of having Mr. Austin Mc Ardle as my driver/tour guide, he was informative and experienced. My group consisted of twenty-four individuals, Austin brought our group together, and by the end of the tour, we were family. My Ireland Tours went beyond my expectations, the itinerary was carefully planned and well balanced. My only suggestion would be to have the guide stay overnight at the same castles the group stays in. It would assist with a few bugs that had to be worked out. This was my first trip to Ireland and My Ireland Tours made it so special, we were able to observe a sheep farmer, an Irish family crystal factory, a wool factory, and a handmade pottery factory. I must say, visiting these local businesses was my favorite part of the tour. I would highly recommend My Ireland Tours to my friends and family. Ireland was absolutely beautiful, and the people were charming. Brenda Damp

May 2022  •  Deluxe Castles Tour

I was on the 10 day Deluxe Castle Tour in May, 2022. Overall I was very satisfied with the tour. Our driver guide (Tony) was professional, friendly, helpful, and informative. There is a lot of riding on this tour, but despite suffering from a recent back injury I found the seats to be very comfortable, and there were great views out the windows. The 'castle' hotels we stayed in were wonderful--and for me, a highlight of this tour were the luxury accommodations. This was a very 'busy' tour. If you are interested in anything you see listed in the itinerary you may want to contact 'My Ireland Tour' in advance to find out how much time will be spent there, for in some places less than an hour is allocated. There is a bit of walking and stairs at some of the sites--I am a 'senior' and managed these easily. I do not recommend this particular tour for children. Also good to know--communication with the company prior to the tour was fantastic. We'd originally booked this just before Covid shut everything down, and ended up having to change our tour date 4 times before we were able to finally take the tour. During all of this time the company kept us informed of the 'covid situation', and any questions we had prior to the tour were quickly answered.

Kent Anderson

My wife and I had a terrific time on our first trip to Ireland. With several tour companies to choose from, we were extremely happy with My Ireland Tour (Deluxe Irish Castle Tour), who provided great communication and treated us with courtesy and professionalism from start to finish. We were very pleased with our experienced tour guide and coach driver, Mr. McArdle, who shared a wealth of knowledge of Ireland's interesting history and culture--he struck the perfect balance in sharing education, humor, personal insights and stories. He tirelessly made sure we were all taken care of and had a memorable experience. The hotel accommodations exceeded expectations and the food was first class. With only (10) days in the tour, I felt we were given an excellent overview of the country and culture along with many interesting stops while still having time to explore on our own. I highly recommend this trip to anyone who has Ireland on the bucket list!

Angela Breen

Our 10 day Deluxe Irish Castle Tour was a wonderful introduction to Ireland's beautiful scenery, culture, and friendly people. We had a terrific tour guide, Austin McCardle, who helped us understand the complicated history of Ireland but also regaled us with humorous stories of everyday life. There was a nice mix of travel, free time to explore on our own, scaling old ruins, learning about weaving and crystal making, elegant accommodations, and delicious food. We felt well taken care of from start to finish.

Catherine McCabe

Such a great trip! We did the Deluxe Castles tour and it exceeded our expectations. The itinerary and pacing were perfect. Our accommodations--both the coach and the lodging, were top-notch and the dinners (pre-selected menus with several choices for appetizer, main course and dessert) were delicious and beautiful. We learned SO MUCH about Ireland's political, cultural and religious history. Our guide and driver was Austin McArdle and he was a wealth of information. He was organized, professional and shared a few stories of his upbringing that offered a little more context to what we were learning. A few of us especially appreciated his help with questions about covid testing locations. He volunteered to do a little homework so we could coordinate our test with the tour itinerary. It was just a delightful, well-organized experience from start to finish.

Jodi Vicario

Our Deluxe Castle Tour was absolutely wonderful. The accommodations were outstanding, the food was delicious, the pace was perfect, and the bus driver/tour guide Austin Mc Ardle made the trip memorable. The size of the group was great; we had room to spread out on the bus. I highly recommend this tour company and the 10 Day tour..

Martha Whitmore

October 2019  •  Deluxe Castles Tour

Great trip! We did the Deluxe Castle tour. Everything was as advertised. Our driver/guide was Calm - absolutely fantastic. He arranged some additional demonstrations - crystal making, weaving, and Conamara marble. Our group was friendly and congenial. We highly recommend My Ireland and the Deluxe Castle tour.

David Darby

September 2019  •  Deluxe Castles Tour

We just returned from a 10 day Deluxe Castle Tour and had an absolute fantastic trip. Working with Martina prior to the trip was really nice as she was quick to respond to our questions. Our tour director/driver, Nigel really made the trip a very special and memorable one for all of us as he was very knowledgeable, informative, responsible, and he made us laugh quite a bit with his humor (and he even sang a few lines of songs for us which was a good touch). Nigel was very accommodating for any special requests. According to him, he even arranged for the good weather we experienced, or so he said. Our group was amazing as we had 26 total people which is a very good and manageable size. Many new friendships were made and the group exchanged email addresses, took a group picture with our driver and many new phone numbers are now in my phone so we can stay in touch. We quickly all became very comfortable with each other which made for a fantastic tour. Ireland is such an amazing country and the Irish people were very friendly; the sites and places we toured were beautiful, wonderful, and educational. The other tour guides at some of the stops were so informative and obviously wanted to share their love for Ireland. The accommodations and food were excellent. This really was the perfect 1st trip to Ireland for us and we really have a big thanks for Nigel for making the trip so special.

Aldo Columbano

My wife and I, along with another couple with whom we are close friends, had the pleasure of enjoying the Deluxe Castle 10 day tour beginning August 4, 2019. Let me say the accommodations, comprised of 5 castles/hotels were top notch, as was the delectable food we enjoyed at each venue. One venue was better than the next, and they were ALL excellent. We stayed two nights at each venue, with the exception of the first, at which we stayed one night. Our tour guide/driver, Tom Lavin, was excellent. He was accommodating, informative and humorous, and provided much insight about Ireland and its people. Tom's driving was amazing, as he navigated many rural roads and quaint towns expertly. The coach bus was quite comfortable and provided Wi-Fi and charging stations for our cell phones. The tour itself was incredible as we left Dublin, headed north to Northern Ireland, then to NW Ireland, and then south along the east coast, down to Kerry/Killarney, then west and northwest back to Dublin. We enjoyed so many attractions along the way, and loved the beautiful and scenic Irish countryside and its quaint towns, including Donegal, Westport, Galway and Killarney. Dublin was amazing, and we actually tacked on a few days to enjoy Dublin a bit longer. The Irish people we met were super friendly and just a joy. This was a truly memorable trip. I would highly recommend it to anyone wishing to see as much of a beautiful country as one can see within a 10 day period of time. Excellent!!!

Sharon Loucks

June 2019  •  Deluxe Castles Tour

The 10-day Deluxe Castles Tour is the trip of a lifetime. We stayed at five luxury castles/hotels. Each one was rich with history and beauty. We loved swimming in the indoor pool, riding bikes and walking trails around gorgeous lakes. We also visited many of the historic sites in Ireland such has Derry, Kylemore Abbey, the Cliffs of Moher and Trinity College. Our tour guide Michael Coleman, a true Irishman, made the historical and cultural significance of the Irish people clear. Michael welcomed us to Ireland with consideration for each person's interests and wellbeing.

Lynsee Evans

My friend and I did the 10 day deluxe Irish castle tour in May 2019. We chose My Ireland Tour due to the glowing reviews and the itinerary that seemed perfect for everything we wanted to experience on our trip. They did not disappoint! Booking and payment was easy, excellent communication, we never felt in the dark during the planning process. To be safe we arrived in Dublin the day before our tour started and met up with our driver/guide Mark back at the airport on the first day of the tour. I cannot say enough wonderful things about Mark! He worked so hard to make sure the entire trip went as smoothly as possible. He was full of information, tips, and even has a lovely singing voice! The group of 26 ,on a 34 seat bus, was the perfect size. Enough diversity to make the trip interesting without ever feeling crammed or lost in the crowd. Being able to sit back, relax, and enjoy the view without the stress of driving was amazing. The accommodations were all top notch and the food was to die for. Baggage service between the bus and the hotel rooms was a treat. ,Boy did we miss that when we were back on our own in Dublin after the tour!, If you are going to Ireland ,especially for the first time, and want to make the absolute most of your time, book with My Ireland Tours!!

Yong-Fong Lee

We highly recommend My Ireland Tour for anyone who wants to visit Ireland. My wife and I joined the 10-day Deluxe Irish Castles Tour during June 2-11, 2019. It was a wonderful experience for us to get to know about Ireland: history, geography, culture, food, and people. Our tour director Tom was excellent. He was passionate in sharing various things about Ireland. We had 21 members in our group, and our fellow travelers were wonderful. They helped make our Ireland tour more enjoyable. One thing we did not have control over, was the weather. We had rain nearly everyday. But it did not rain the entire day. Instead, the weather could change quickly from sunny to cloudy to rainy, and then back to cloudy and maybe sunny in sequence. We would think the weather we experienced to be Irish too.

Jonathan Snoots

My wife and I just returned from the Deluxe Irish Castle Tour. We were celebrating our anniversary. Our experience exceeded our expectations. Thanks to our driver, Tom, who did a fantastic job driving and sharing about the Irish culture and history. We highly recommend this tour group. Good work and thanks again for an amazing time.

Rhonda Rine

October 2018  •  Deluxe Castles Tour

I went on the 10 Day Deluxe Castle Tour with my son and we had a very memorable trip. It was our first time in Ireland and so we decided to take a tour so that we wouldn't miss any history in the places that we visited and we wanted to get the most out of our days there. Our tour guide Joe was beyond wonderful. He was very knowledgeable and we learned a lot about Ireland and it's history. My only negative comment would be that while the places that we stayed were all top notch and beautiful, almost all of them were a little too out of the way in terms of being able to walk into any towns and check out the local life. I would do it again in a heartbeat.

Paul Frederick

September 2018  •  Deluxe Castles Tour

TONY was Fantastic........ My wife and I completed the Deluxe Castle tour in September of 18. What made this 5-stars was the dedication, professionalism and knowledge of our tour director/driver Tony. The man is full of stories(some true, about the country and areas we visited. He guided us well, we saw much and enjoyed our time in Ireland. I felt we got a great sense of the country we visited. I liked the idea that we stayed two nights in all of our 'Castles'. Plus we had all breakfasts and dinners provided making for an easier vacation. All we needed to do was get on the bus to see the next area of Ireland. We left the driving to Tony. I highly recommend this company and if one is fortunate enough to have Tony, you are indeed in for a fine 'Irish' experience.

Lisa Endres

My sister and I just returned 2 days ago from Ireland after joining your Deluxe Castles Tour, and adding a couple days at the end to see more of Dublin. It was the first time in Ireland for each of us. We were very much impressed with all the aspects of the Castles Tour. The accommodations, food, and daily excursions were very nice, the staff were always helpful, and the service by everyone was incredible. I have to report that your country is very beautiful! Especially for me remembering the beauty of the Ring of Kerry drive, and our time at Connemara, the views out over Ballynahinch Castle grounds, and all of the mountains.

Jill Whitman

Two of my friends and I went on the Deluxe Castle Tour in August of 2018. It was a once-in-a-lifetime trip and we had a fantastic time. Our driver was George and he was incredibly knowledgeable about all things Ireland! I would definitely recommend My Ireland Tours!!

Maggie Chris

July 2018  •  Deluxe Castles Tour

This tour company is absolutely amazing and I would give it more than 5-stars if I could! We booked the Deluxe Castle Tour for our honeymoon and we could not have asked for a better experience!!! Martina did a fantastic job helping us decide which tour would meet our sightseeing criteria, and she helped us figure out what to pack and responded quickly to our questions via email.

Sean Daugherty

June 2018  •  Deluxe Castles Tour

This Deluxe Castle Tour was phenomenal. The staff and tour guide were beyond excellent and my wife and I enjoyed the trip very much. If you get the chance to tour Ireland, I would highly recommend this company and this particular tour. It was first class! Thank you Tony and Martina for making our 30th anniversary trip one to remember.

Susan Ouellet

February 2018  •  Deluxe Castles Tour

We absolutely can't say enough about our My Ireland Deluxe Castle Tour. We are telling all our friends...do this...you will NOT regret it. Enda, our driver/tour guide was absolutely amazing...to the point that we miss hearing his voice every day. He was full of wonderful information and insight about what we were seeing and the people. All the other guides we met along the way were also extremely knowledgeable. The hotels were gorgeously stunning to stay in and we were treated as royalty by much of the staff at each hotel. Despite some days with poor weather, we were able to keep smiling and keep seeing the many highlights that were on our bucket list. We even got engaged on the Cliffs of Moher...and all our tour-mates and Enda made that joyous occasion even more so. We would absolutely recommend and take another tour with My Ireland Tour...and would absolutely request Enda as our guide.

Tonjua Donnelly

October 2017  •  Deluxe Castles Tour

Job well done! to my husband who set up the trip and to My Ireland Tour for being a great host to the Emerald Island. We had a fantastic time and met some wonderful people. Plus, our tour guide/bus driver Edna Sheehan was just amazing. We did the Deluxe Irish Castle Tour and went around a good portion of the island and saw a lot of history. Our accommodations at each location had very nice rooms, excellent food and wonderful staff members. We took our time in the mornings to take leisure walks to explore the grounds and the many wonderful sites to see. During the day we did our exploring with Edna to all Ireland's amazing sites and history. At night we enjoyed a wonderful dinner with new friends. Just a time to remember for a lifetime. Can't say enough wonderful things about Ireland, My Ireland Tour and Enda Sheehan!

Michael Gaumer

September 2017  •  Deluxe Castles Tour

Absolutely AMAZING!!!! My son and I went on the Deluxe Castle Tour and everything far exceeded our hopes and expectations , our driver / guide, Brian O'Rourke was fantastic , he provided very interesting information along the way and worked very hard to make our trip incredible . All of the lodging was first class and the meals were outstanding , we visited some of the most beautiful country I have ever seen , the Hill of Tara , Cliffs of Moher and the rest of the Ring of Kerry , simply breathtaking pictures do not even begin to do it justice. The historic sites : the walled city of Derry , Kylemore Abbey , the Rock of Cashel , Trinity College , Christchurch Cathedral and the Blarney Castle were outstanding , so much history . Our schedule had enough flexible time for individuals in our group to do their own sight seeing , I enjoyed our time in the Guinness Storehouse . I would highly recommend My Ireland Tour to anyone interested in visiting Ireland , I am anxiously waiting to return with the rest of my family so that they can have the same experience . I am looking forward to traveling with My Ireland Tours again , in the near future . Thank you Kristel and My Ireland Tours for giving my son and I memories that will last a lifetime :-,

Kristin Garro

My mother and I had a fantastic time on the Deluxe Castle Tour with My Ireland Tours. The company is based locally in Ireland; the tour group was just 20 people; the bus was spacious and comfortable; and most importantly, our guide ,Brian, was fantastic! Staying at the castles was fun and one of our favorites moments of the trip was pulling up to Lough Eske Castle where the staff members greeted us out front lined up like the scenes Downton Abbey! The tour stops were all interesting and worthwhile, but two of the best stops were unplanned places Brian added once he got to know the group ,Triona Tweed shop in Donegal and Celtic Crystal near Galway., Our tour group had a range of people: married couples and single travelers; a teenager and some senior citizens; Americans and Brits, etc. We were a mother/adult daughter duo and it was a great fit for us. Go to Ireland! You'll love it!

Holliday Harrigan

August 2017  •  Deluxe Castles Tour

Fantastic experience! My husband and I went on the 10-Day Deluxe Castle tour in mid-July and it was perfect. Our main concern was what the group dynamic would be - a bunch of strangers together on a bus for 9 days?? It ended up being great! Our entire group was 12 people; many of them told us of previous tours they had gone on with other popular companies where they were part of 50+ people, so there were two buses full of tourists getting on and off the bus at every site; sounds like mayhem and pretty impersonal. All of us were from the US, of all walks of life, with all different interests and experiences, but we were all eager to explore and see everything we could while in Ireland. We all had two seats to ourselves on the bus, so we could spread out as we pleased. It also allowed us to eat most breakfasts and dinners together which was a great bonding time. Don't even get me started on our bus driver, the wonderful Brian. He was so kind and eager to let us do as much as we could.

Mike Curtis

July 2017  •  Deluxe Castles Tour

The 'BEST' that we could hoped for! My wife and I were celebrating our 30th anniversary during the Deluxe Castle Tour. The tours, accommodations, the food, and our tour guide Tom were outstanding! Every day was a new treat with the different tours and accommodations. Only having 26 people on the tour was perfect size, plenty of room to spread out on the bus. We made friends for life and memories we will cherish forever.

TheSymphony06

June 2017  •  Deluxe Castles Tour

We thoroughly enjoyed our Deluxe Castle Tour! Every detail was met. Kristel, in the office did a great job in planning and attending to the details of our trip and accommodations. Every place we stayed was beautiful. The places we visited on the tour were interesting and fun. Tony our tour guide is simply the best! He was very informative and has a very nice singing voice! What a treat it was to learn from and travel with him. If you have a chance to travel with Tony, take it! Since this was our 40th anniversary celebration, extra special touches were added. This was truly the trip of a lifetime. We highly recommend using My Ireland Tour when traveling to Ireland. It really is the best way to go. You will be pleased.

November 2016  •  Deluxe Castles Tour

We went on the luxury castle tour and got a very good, broad sense of Ireland. The tour went into Northern Ireland and then south in a general loop of the island back into Dublin. At some stops we had local guides who were fantastic. More of that could be good, but we feel like we got what we paid for. Some hotels were definitely superior to others. The dinners at the great hotels were great but the dinners at the attractive but mediocre hotels were clearly on a 'package' level and midrange quality which was our biggest disappointment. It would suit me if they moved dinners to 7PM instead of 7:00 and 8:00.

Amy Cournoye

08 May 2024  •  Deluxe Castles Tour

My husband and I just returned from the 10 day Deluxe Castle tour last week. This was our first bus tour so we weren't really sure what to expect, I can honestly say it was AMAZING!! The hotels were beautiful, all the stops we made (which we didn't have to drive to), the breathtaking scenery, and to top it off the BEST tour guide...Eamonn Broderick! His knowledge of Irish history was incredible, his light and fun attitude, his singing and jokes kept us engaged during the drive. It was like he was part of the tour group, not just our guide. Thank you to Shannon as well for making the booking process so easy and keeping us well informed leading up to the trip. We would definitely recommend My Ireland Tours , and maybe someday we will be back again

Susan Confrancisco

22 July 2023  •  Deluxe Castles Tour

Just returned from the Deluxe Castle tour - and DELUXE it was! One hotel nicer than the next (Eske was my favorite)! The food was amazing every night but dinner on the Pullman car from the real Orient Express..that was a once in a lifetime experience. Our tour guide was phenomenal- Paddy was entertaining and thoughtful, he went above and beyond. The group of 26 was aged from 8 years to early 70s, and everyone enjoyed the tour. This trip has significantly raised the bar for our future vacations to compare to, but I don't think any other vacation will beat it!

Mary Thurston

21 July 2023  •  Deluxe Castles Tour

My wife and I recently returned from our 10 Day Deluxe Irish Castle tour and it was amazing and exhausting all at the same time. Our driver/tour guide Paddy Keenahan was very knowledgeable and a fantastic driver. The hotels, food and sites were everything we thought they would be. I highly recommend My Ireland Tours.

Shannon Paasch

15 July 2023  •  Deluxe Castles Tour

We recently returned from the 10 day Deluxe Castle tour to celebrate our daughter's 10th birthday. This trip was absolutely amazing! Our tour guide, Paddy, was wonderful and very informative. The accommodations and food were fantastic as well! We very much enjoyed all the sights and experiences we had during the trip. I cannot recommend My Ireland Tour enough! We only wish the trip had been longer so we could have spent more time exploring and learning all we could.

Jennie Applegate Carter

18 October 2022  •  Deluxe Castles Tour

LOVED our visit to Ireland. Our guide Michael went above and beyond to make sure everything was perfect! I highly recommend the 10 day deluxe castle tour.

Alana Al Sumpter

19 October 2019  •  Deluxe Castles Tour

A complete Ireland tour at a reasonable price. Competent, professional, well organized driver who truly knows Ireland (ask for Tony - he's the best), comfortable buses, excellent accommodations, good meals, thorough coverage of the special places in Ireland. Tours were interesting, thorough, and conducted at a good pace. Good variety of points of interest with some free time thrown in to allow for a more personalized experience. This tour is conducted in such a way that a single traveler would feel totally at ease and safe.

Chris Cataldo

13 October 2019  •  Deluxe Castles Tour

Me and my wife Kelly went on the 10 Day Deluxe Castle Tour in September 2019. This tour was amazing. It all started with Martina booking everything for us in 2018. We didnt have not one issue. Our tour guide Colm Clarke was absolutely amazing. He made the tour extremely enjoyable. All the hotels were very nice and the staff at each of those hotels were great. All the people on the tour were great as well. We got to see so many different things. This tour was defintely worth the money. We do plan on going back.

Julie Butler Odom

17 August 2019  •  Deluxe Castles Tour

I highly recommend My Ireland Tours! This was a trip of a lifetime for my sister, daughter, and I. I had researched travel companies and went with My Ireland tours based on reviews. I was not disappointed! Our group was a lot if fun and our driver/ guide was exceptional! Tom Lavin gave us the inside history of this wonderful place. The castles and manor homes we stayed at were first class and food was wonderful. This tour will not disappoint. My sister Gail Shourds did a great job of reviewing this tour and I agree wholly with her. It was the trip of a lifetime!

Gail Butler Shourds

15 August 2019  •  Deluxe Castles Tour

After our mother passed away my sister and I put aside some inheritance money for two trips. Last summer we took one of my sons to Washington DC and this year we took one of her daughters with us on a tour of Ireland. We went on the Deluxe Castle Tour from August 4-13th. We were by far the luckiest to get Tom Lavin as our driver and guide for the tour. We stayed in fantastic Castle/ manor house hotels, saw incredible sites, did fantastic shopping and enjoyed every single minute. Tom is incredibly knowledgeable about people, politics, places and history. One of my fondest memories is sitting in the coach watching fantastic scenery go by while he was either telling a story, filling us in on the background or history of where we were going or what we were seeing or we were listening to wonderful Irish music that he played for us. He made sure we were on time for everything and kept us on schedule yet made time to be most accommodating to everybody and he was always making sure that we were happy with where we were staying, with the service we were receiving and he had a fantastic sense of humor. I can't tell you how many wonderful things we saw but it was a once-in-a-lifetime trip and having breakfast, dinner and entrance fees already included made things so easy. Our group was wonderful and I can truly say that it was like being on vacation with a bunch of friends rather than a driver and a tour group. I want to thank Tom profusely for making us all feel like family and showing us all such a spectacular time. If you want a trip to remember forever this is definitely the one.

Debbie Williams

24 July 2019  •  Deluxe Castles Tour

The Deluxe Castle Tour was amazing; what a great trip! Tom was an outstanding Tour Leader. His driving skill on the narrow roads was exceptional and we felt safe and comfortable throughout. His planning was seamless and we seemed to arrive everywhere at the perfect time with everything ready for us. His knowledge of geography, history, economics and politics combined with his eloquent narrative kept us well informed at every stage. The coach was very comfortable with great views, air-conditioning and even Wi-Fi. The hotels were well chosen, providing 5-star accommodation, exceptional meals and fantastic views. In summary, this was a luxurious way to see Ireland and learn about its history and current affairs. I would have no hesitation in recommending this to my friends and we will now be looking to repeat the experience in Scotland.

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Flexible Cancellations

We have added extra flexibility to our cancellation timeline. This means you can now make unlimited changes to your chosen tour up to 60 days before your arrival . Our cancellation timeline is as follows. For more details, see our terms and conditions .

Up to 60 days before the start of tour:

The Deposit is non-refundable. However, before 60 days you can make unlimited changes for free, including changing your tour dates (including transferring to a tour in 2026), changing your tour and changing tour participants.

59 to 40 days before start of tour:

25% of total price is forfeited on cancellation

39 to 14 days before start of tour:

50% of total price is forfeited on cancellation

Less than 14 days before start of tour:

100% of total price is forfeited on cancellation

The Deposit for the Deluxe Irish Castle Tour 2025 is €650 per person.

Single Occupancy Supplement

For guests who are travelling alone and are therefore not sharing a room, the single occupancy supplement for the Deluxe Irish Castle Tour 2025 is €1,100.

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The full balance is due 60 days before your tour.

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Children ages 8 yrs - 17 yrs inclusive receive a 10% discount on the prices. Children must share a room with a least 1 adult. Our tours do not cater for children 7 yrs or younger. You must be 18 or over to travel on our adults-only tours.

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Once a partial or full payment has been made, cancellations will only be accepted in writing (either by email or standard mail) to My Ireland Tour. Cancellation terms will be applied based on the date that the written cancellation is received and based on the following dates prior to tour commencement. Cancellation fees apply as indicated below. All cancellation fees include the initial deposit.

About your Tour Guide

45% of our reviews mention their tour guide by name

Perhaps the most vital ingredient of any tour is your tour guide. Acting not only as your guide but also as your driver, their knowledge and experience, passion and personality form the foundation on which any successful tour is built.

That's why we only work with the very best guides in Ireland. As our past guests know, our tour guides are a big reason why we're Ireland's best-rated tour operator, with 1333 five-star reviews out of a possible 1369.

Irish born and bred

All of our driver-guides were born in Ireland and have lived here all their lives. What's more, they are passionate about our country, its culture and its heritage.

Qualified and experienced

Our driver-guides are qualified, experienced professionals who are committed to impeccable customer care and making your vacation memorable for all the right reasons.

Experts in Irish history & culture

Our driver-guides are true experts in their field. Their knowledge of Irish history, culture (and where to get the best pint of Guinness) is second to none.

Committed to your safety and care

Your safety and comfort are paramount to us and to all our driver-guides. All our guides are experienced coach drivers with impeccable safety records.

Tour accommodation

The Deluxe Irish Castles Tour welcomes you to a different class of accommodation. On the journey of a lifetime, you will be staying in some of Ireland's finest castles and manor houses. We are very proud of the range of luxury accommodation we have put together for this exclusive journey. Many of these castle hotels and manors are family-owned, just like ourselves, and we have a long-standing relationship with them all.

Dunboyne Castle Hotel

Tour Vehicles

On a tour vacation, the journey can be just as important as the destination. That's why our tour buses are all of the highest standards, both in terms of luxury and reliability.

We choose our tour vehicles carefully. All our tour buses offer plenty of space to spread out, tinted windows, air conditioning and on-board fridges. It's what you should expect.

We deliberately leave some seats empty. In fact, we use 34-seater coaches, but limit the number of participants to 26. That's because we want all of our guests to be able to spread out, relax and enjoy the journey. This smaller group size is a core principle in our tours.

Please note: the bus shown in the gallery is one of the 34-seater coaches used on our tours for max. 26 guests. For any reason, should one of these become unavailable for your tour, we will endeavour to provide an equally luxurious and comfortable touring bus.

34 Seater Coach, as seen on our Tours of Ireland

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Tour attractions.

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Hospitality

  • 9 nights accommodation
  • 9 Evening Meals
  • 9 Full Irish Breakfasts
  • 1 Pub Lunch
  • Irish Tour Guide / Driver (one person)
  • Airport Arrival Transfers
  • All local taxes
  • Porterage of one suitcase per person
  • Luxury Air-Conditioned Coach
  • Airport Departure Transfers

Not Included

  • Airfares to & from Ireland
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Thatched cottages of Adare Village in Limerick, Ireland

About Adare Village and Thatched Cottages

Adare is a small town in Co. Limerick, known for its quaint and colourful thatched cottages. Adare is considered to be one of Ireland's most beautiful towns so stop and take in the view. Don't forget your camera today - the perfect chance to capture the essence of old Ireland.

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Belleek Pottery

About Belleek Pottery

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Ben Bulben, in County Sligo

About Ben Bulben

Known as the "Table Mountain" and part of the Dartry Mountains of County Sligo, Ben Bulben is a flat-topped mountain formed by glaciers during the ice age.

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Black Taxi Tour Belfast

About Black Taxi Tour Belfast

Take a journey through this once troubled city. See the murals of the Loyalist Shankill Road & Nationalist Falls Road. The Troubles took their toll on the economic life of Belfast, but the past ten years of peace have returned much prosperity while the genuine friendliness of the city never left.

Blarney Castle and The Blarney Stone

Blarney Castle

About Blarney Castle and The Blarney Stone

Situated five miles north-west of Cork city, Blarney Castle is a solid fixture on almost any tour of Ireland. It is best known for the famous "Blarney Stone" of which visitors are encouraged to kiss, in accordance with a tradition that spans centuries.

Blarney Woollen Mills

About Blarney Woollen Mills

Originally built in 1823, Blarney Woollen Mills was mainly used for the spinning and weaving of wool. After it closed in 1973, it reopened in 1975 — as an Irish heritage shop.

The Burren, in Clare, Ireland

About The Burren

A limestone plateau covering 250 square kilometres, The Burren takes its name quite aptly from the Gaelic for "rocky land" or "great rock". While in one sense very fitting, the name does not do justice to what experts have more justly termed " one of the world's most stunningly unique natural heritage regions ".

The Burren runs alongside the Wild Atlantic Way .

Christchurch Cathedral in Dublin, Ireland

About Christ Church Cathedral

Christ Church Cathedral, founded by the Viking King Sitric almost 1000 years ago in 1034. The cathedral crypt is one of the largest in the UK and Ireland, dating back to the 12th Century. Here in the crypt, you can see the Mummified remains of the Cat and the Rat which were found in the cathedral organ, and a rare 14th century copy of the Magna Carta.

The Cliffs of Moher

About The Cliffs of Moher

One of the most popular and most eagerly anticipated attractions on any vacation in Ireland , and the views will not disappoint. They rise to a height of 702ft (214m) and 9 miles (14km) long, these sheer vertical cliffs hold a steady, undulating line against the tireless advance of the Atlantic below. A better view of the sea and setting sun you will not find.

The Cliffs of Moher are a Signature Discovery Point on the Wild Atlantic Way. For more information click here .

Connemara County Galway

About Connemara

Connemara, in western County Galway, is a rugged and scenic landscape. Once described as a place of "savage beauty" by Oscar Wilde, Connemara is an expanse of bogs, mountains and lakes.

Connemara is also home to two Wild Atlantic Way's Signature Discovery Points in Derrigimlagh Bog and Killary Harbour .

Culloden Battlefield

Culloden Battlefield, Scotland

About Culloden Battlefield

The Culloden Battlefield Visitor Centre commemorates the last pitched battle fought on British soil, in April 1746. Learn more about the Jacobite intent to overthrow the House of Hanover and return the House of Stuart to the British throne.

Derry / Londonderry City

Derry City, Northern Ireland

About Derry / Londonderry City

Although Derry's recent transformation is perhaps less dramatic than that of Belfast, visitors who come to Derry expecting a city still darkened by the long shadows of The Troubles will almost certainly be pleasantly surprised. In anticipation of the city's status as UK City of Culture 2013, Derry received considerable investment and underwent a rejuvenating makeover. The famous city walls are up to 8 metres in height and, in places, are 9 metres wide. They were completed in 1618 and were never breached.

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Drumcliffe Cemetery in county Sligo Ireland.

About Drumcliffe

Visit Drumcliffe Cemetery in County Sligo where you can read the epitaph on the grave of W.B. Yeats. Found nestled between Ben Bulben mountain and Drumcliffe bay.

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Dublin City

Dublin City

About Dublin City

Dublin is Ireland's capital city. It is known as being a friendly and vibrant place to visit — with an endless list of activities and destinations available to explore and world-famous nightlife.

Epic: The Irish Emigration Museum

About EPIC: The Irish Emigration Museum

EPIC: The Irish Emigration Museum, tracks the harrowing history of the 10 million Irish people left the island, for a variety of reasons, over the past 300 years.

A boat in Galway Bay

About Galway City

Galway City is seen as the cultural and artistic hub of Ireland. Take time to enjoy the artisanal food and relaxed, Bohemian vibes of this unique city.

Galway City and Salthill Promenade form part of the Wild Atlantic Way. The county of Galway also includes the Wild Atlantic Way Discovery Points of Killary Harbour, Cleggan Harbour and Sky Road. For more information click here .

Glenveagh Castle

Glenveagh Castle, County Donegal

About Glenveagh Castle

Located within Glenveagh National Park, Glenveagh Castle was built by Captain John George Adair between 1870 and 1873. Having made his fortune through land speculation in America, Adair return to Ireland and began large amounts of land in County Donegal. The castle was built in the Scottish Baronial style and is surrounded by a garden and commands stunning views of the nearby mountains, lakes, woodlands and valleys.

Guinness Storehouse in Dublin Ireland

About The Guinness Storehouse

Guinness is more than just a brand, indeed, more than just a beer. And that's not just for the Irish, but for the many millions of Guinness-drinkers worldwide. The site of the brewery itself is massive, at a staggering 26 hectares, but it will be the old grain storehouse that you visit. Shaped like a giant pint of the black stuff, this most popular of Dublin attractions towers over the surrounding neighbourhoods, with the top-floor Gravity Bar offering a delightful panorama across the Dublin cityscape which can only be enhanced by a well-earned pint to cap-off your visit.

Highland Folk Museum

Highland Folk Museum

About Highland Folk Museum

About Highland Folk Museum is a museum and open-air attraction located in the Scottish Highlands. It is designed to showcase the domestic and working lives of the early highland people.

What is Ireland's Ancient East?

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  • Killarney National Park

Torc Waterfall, Killarney

About Killarney National Park

Killarney National Park is Ireland's first national park. It was donated to the Irish Free State in 1932, along with the entire Muckross Estate. The park is famous for its rugged landscape and abundance of wild animals.

Killarney National Parks & Lakes

Killarney Lakes

About Killarney National Parks & Lakes

Muckross Estate, in the town of Killarney, County Kerry was donated to the Irish Free State in 1932. Its grounds became Ireland's first national park and, over time, it has expanded to encompass nearly 25,500 acres. The jewel in the crown of the park is its majestic lakes, Lough Leane (the lower lake), Muckross Lake (the middle lake), and the Upper Lake. These lakes make up a quarter of the park's area and continue to draw admirers in huge numbers ever since the park first opened.

Killarney National Parks & Lakes are located a short distance from the town of Kenmare on the Wild Atlantic Way .

Killarney Town

Parknasilla Hotel, Killarney

About Killarney Town

Though perhaps offering fewer historical and cultural attractions than its west-coast counterparts, Killarney more than makes up for this with the welcoming bustle of the town itself and the staggering natural beauty of its neighbouring namesake, the Killarney National Park just five-minutes' drive away.

King John's Castle

King John's Castle, County Limerick

About King John's Castle

Located alongside the River Shannon in County Limerick, on King's Island. Dating back to 922, to a time when Vikings were the inhabitants of the island (Thormodr Helgason, the Viking sea-king, built the first settlement here. The castle itself was built in 1200, under the instruction of King John of England.

Kylemore Abbey in Connemara

About Kylemore Abbey

Kylemore Abbey is not only one of Ireland's most attractive buildings; since 1920, it has also been home to the Sisters of the Benedictine Order in Ireland. Even today, Kylemore continues to operate as a working Abbey: here, the sisters live, work and pray, as well as welcome visitors from across the globe. Kylemore Abbey's greatest attraction is its location. Nestled at the base of Duchruach Mountain on the northern shore of Lough Pollacappul, in the heart of the Connemara Mountains, it is regarded as one of Ireland's most romantic locations.

Kylemore Abbey can be viewed along the Wild Atlantic Way.

Moriarty's, Kerry

About Moriarty's

Located close to the Killarney National Park, Moriarty's is an Authentic Irish Gift Store and Restaurant. Hand crafted Irish jewellery, Waterford Crystal and classic and modern tweed fashions and furnishings are all on offer at the gift store. The restaurant is an 85 seater offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape.

Mount Congreve Gardens

Mount Congreve Gardens, County Waterford

About Mount Congreve Gardens

Mount Congreve Gardens. Located in Kilmeaden, County Waterford, Mount Congreve Gardens is an 18th century Georgian estate and mansion. It was designed by the same architect that created both of Waterford's cathedrals, John Roberts.

Mount Stewart House & Gardens

Mount Stewart House & Gardens, County Down

About Mount Stewart House & Gardens

Recently recognised as being one of the top 10 gardens in the world, Mount Stewart is a rich tapestry of planting plant life and stunning walking trails. The house dates back to the 19th century, and was the Irish seat of the Vane-Tempest-Stewart family.

Muckross House

Muckross House, Kerry

About Muckross House

Located on the grounds of the expansive and idyllic Killarney National Park. Muckross House, and its 11,000-acre grounds, was donated to the Irish state in 1932.

Muckross House Traditional Farms

Muckross House Traditional Farms, Kerry

About Muckross House Traditional Farms

Located on the grounds of the picturesque Muckross House and its impeccable gardens. Take a step back in time and see the Irish farming lifestyle of the 1930s and '40s. A time when the horse was responsible for much of the labour and the weather was the be all and end all in terms of production.

Traditional Pub Lunch

About a Traditional Pub Lunch

While the Pub Lunch is a relatively new phenomenon in the Irish food service industry, the tradition of serving food in an Irish pub has been around for centuries. It usually consisted of the household, connected to the pub, cooking up a huge batch of stew and serving it to its patrons. As the market changed, so too did the menu. For decades, all you could expect for an Irish pub lunch was a toasted cheese sandwich and/or a bowl of soup. Today, most pubs in Ireland will serve an extensive selection of international dishes as well as traditional Irish favourites such as lamb stew and bacon & cabbage.

Caherdaniel on the Ring of Kerry

About Ring Of Kerry

The Ring of Kerry is located on the Iveragh Peninsula of southwest County Kerry. It is a circular driving route that takes in a number of seaside villages and picturesque coastal landscapes.

The Ring of Kerry towns of Kilorglin, Glenbeigh, Cahersiveen, Waterville, Caherdaniel, Sneem and Kenmare also feature on the Wild Atlantic Way . You can also visit the Wild Atlantic Way Signature Discovery Point of Skellig Michael , an abandoned 7th century Christian island monastery, from the town of Portmagee during the warmer months of the year.

The Rock of Cashel

About The Rock of Cashel

Ireland has more than its fair share of outstanding archaeological sites, but the Rock of Cashel is arguably the most impressive. The 'rock' from which it takes its name is, in fact, a limestone hill, covered in luscious green, rising from the plain which characterises the surrounding area. The word 'cashel', by contrast, is derived from the Irish Gaelic word caiseal , meaning stone fortress. It was the seat of kings and medieval bishops for 900 years and flourished until the early 17th century. Brian Ború was crowned King of Munster here in 977 and he became the High King of Ireland in 1002.

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Blind Piper Pub on the Ring of Kerry

About Blind Piper Pub

A family pub that has become something of a 'must-visit' for anyone travelling through the Ring of Kerry in recent years. Set in the idyllic village of Ballycarnahan, and serving some of the best quality pub food in the country.

The Quiet Man Museum

The Quiet Man Museum

About The Quiet Man Museum

The Quiet Man Museum. A reproduction of the quaint thatched cottage from the John Wayne starring, John Ford directed movie of the same name. all costumes, artefacts and furnishings have been recreated in precise detail, to reflect the setting of the 1952 classic. Located in the picturesque village of Cong, County Mayo.

Irish Pubs and Traditional Music Sessions

An Irish trad session in a pub

About Irish Pubs and Traditional Music Sessions

Pubs (public houses) play a huge part in the culture of Ireland and have done throughout the ages. Sometimes busy, often noisy, but always friendly and welcoming places to meet the locals. In a pub, you will see a full cross-section of Irish society — its a place where people from all classes, ages, interests and backgrounds can mix.

Trim castle in county Meath. THe largest Anglo-Norman castle in Ireland.

About Trim Castle

Located in County Meath, Trim Castle is the largest Anglo-Norman castle in Ireland. Hugh de Lacy and his son Walter built it over a 30 year period, finished in 1206.

What is the Wild Atlantic Way?

The Wild Atlantic Way is a long-distance touring route , the first of its kind in Ireland. It runs the length of Ireland's western coast, facing the Atlantic Ocean, from County Donegal in the northwest to County Cork in the southwest. The initial aim of the Wild Atlantic Way was to give greater visibility to Ireland's west coast in overseas markets. The Wild Atlantic Way is 2,500 km (1,553 miles) long and passes through 3 provinces of Ireland (Ulster, Connacht and Munster). It has given a huge boost to the tourism industry of the region since its launch in February 2014.

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Cahernane House Hotel

About Cahernane House Hotel

Cahernane House Hotel is an upscale hotel located in a stunning mansion that dates back to the 1870s. Based just 2 km from both Killarney town centre and Killareny National Park.

Dunboyne Castle Hotel, County Meath

About Dunboyne Castle Hotel

The grand estate of Dunboyne, dating back to 1764, is the unique setting for one of Ireland's most in-demand hotels. Dunboyne Castle Hotel features contemporary rooms and suites, world-class spa facilities and high-end food service, all in a fairytale setting.

 Glenlo Abbey Hotel & Estate, County Galway

About Glenlo Abbey Hotel & Estate

A truly luxurious hotel and estate curled up on the edge of the stunning landscape of Connemara. The list of on-site activities is worth the visit alone, not to mention the immaculate service and stunning grounds. Located just two miles from the vibrant and colourful Galway City.

Lough Eske Castle, County Donegal

About Lough Eske Castle

The Lough Eske Castle, as we see it today, was built in 1861. Before that, it was a building entwined in the history of Donegal. In the 14th century, it was the seat of the powerful O'Donnell clan. At the beginning of the 20th century, it was a base for Edwardian royalty to showcase the glamour and decadence of the day. Today, it is home to an award-winning and prestigious five-star hotel.

The K Club, County Kildare

About The K Club

Since its opening in 1991, The K Club has established itself as one of Ireland's most prestigious luxury five-star hotels. Built in 1832 and modelled on a French Château which, to this day, still contains many of the original architectural features, artwork and antiques. Expect to find the highest levels of quality and service as well as a state of the art Golf Course, designed by Arnold Palmer and host to the 2006 Ryder Cup, and a world-famous spa facility (The K Spa).

18-Day Iconic Britain & Ireland Tour Map

18-Day Iconic Britain & Ireland Tour

  • 34 attractions
  • Max. 26 ppl

Experience a once-in-a-lifetime 18-day adventure as you behold the most famous and captivating attractions that Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and England have to offer.

  • Free time in London
  • Shakespeare's Birthplace
  • Manchester River Cruise
  • Tour of York City
  • York Minster
  • Jedburgh Abbey
  • Tour of Edinburgh City
  • Holyrood Palace
  • Tour of Glasgow City
  • Tour of Belfast City
  • Titanic Belfast
  • Giant's Causeway
  • Irish Emigration Museum
  • Departure flight home

10-Day Iconic Britain Tour Map

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  • 14 attractions

Embark on a unique and unforgettable 10-day journey as you explore the most renowned and captivating attractions that England and Scotland have to offer.

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14 Day Iconic Tour of Ireland and Scotland Map

14-Day Iconic Ireland & Scotland Tour

  • 25 attractions

Discover the best of Ireland and Scotland with this unforgettable 14-day tour. Compare the cultures of these historic Gaelic nations during a magical fortnight.

  • Arrival at Edinburgh Airport
  • St. Andrews Golf Club
  • Kingsbarns Distillery Tour
  • Loch Ness cruise
  • Glasgow Cathedral
  • Sheepdog Demo
  • Rock of Cashel

14 Day Iconic Tour of Ireland Map

14-Day Iconic Scenes of Ireland

Discover the Island of Ireland, North and South with this unforgettable 14-day tour. Spend 4 days in Ulster, and 10 more in Eire.

  • Belfast City
  • Belfast Murals
  • Hillsborough Castle & Gardens
  • Bushmills Distillery
  • Derry City Walls
  • Lough Erne Cruise
  • Devenish Island
  • Jameson Distillery Midleton

10 Day Iconic Tour of Ireland Map

  • 22 attractions

Experience all that is Ireland in this 10-day adventure. Ireland's best-loved attractions and its best-kept secrets, including the Wild Atlantic Way.

  • Dublin Airport
  • Clonmacnoise
  • Free time in Galway City
  • Killary Fjord
  • Free time in Cork City
  • Charles Fort
  • Irish National Stud
  • Traditional Farm Lunch

8 Day Iconic Tour of Ireland Map

8-Day Iconic Scenes of Ireland

  • 17 attractions

Take in the essence of captivating Ireland as you embark on an unforgettable 8-day adventure, immersing yourself in the Emerald Isle's beauty and charm.

  • Mikey Ryan's Bar
  • Hazel Mountain Chocolate Factory
  • Free time in Dublin City
  • St Patrick's Cathedral

6 Day Iconic Tour of Ireland Map

6-Day Iconic Scenes of Ireland

  • 13 attractions

Experience the true essence of Ireland in under a week. Ireland's unmissable destinations and the Wild Atlantic Way in one unforgettable hub-and-spoke tour.

  • Glendalough Monastic Site

Ancient Ireland Tour of Ireland Map

  • 19 attractions

An exclusive tour capped at max. 8 guests, travelling through the idyllic scenes of The Wild Atlantic Way. Including an overnight stay in an Irish castle.

  • Dublin Airport arrival
  • Waterford Crystal
  • Kilkenny Castle

 Ancient Ireland & Scotland Tour Map

Ancient Ireland & Scotland Tour

  • 24 attractions

Embark on a unique and intimate journey through the Celtic heartlands of Ireland and Scotland on this exclusive tour designed for a maximum of 8 guests.

  • Arrival in Edinburgh Airport
  • Edinburgh City tour
  • Dalwhinnie Distillery
  • Eilean Donan Castle
  • Isle of Skye
  • Glasgow City tour
  • Belfast City tour
  • Derry City tour
  • Dublin City tour

Deluxe Castle Tour of Ireland Map

Deluxe Castle Tour

Live like royalty for 10 days across Ireland, staying in real Irish castles and country manors. Enjoy the finest all-inclusive tour Ireland has to offer.

  • Derry City Tour
  • Free time in Derry City

Historic Irish Castle Tour Map

Historic Irish Castle Tour

  • 15 attractions

A truly unique tour of Ireland. Visit the must-see attractions whilst discovering unique experiences beyond the tourist trail. All woven together by Ireland's historic castles.

  • Pearse Lyons Distillery
  • Traditional Music Night

Discover Northern Ireland Tour Map

Discover Northern Ireland Tour

  • 8 attractions

Northern Ireland's natural beauty awaits on this six-day fully-inclusive tour of Ulster. Picturesque towns, untamed coastlines and friendly locals await.

  • Derry City walking tour
  • Ulster American Folk Park

9 Day Highlights of Ireland and Scotland Tour Map

9-Day Highlights of Ireland & Scotland Tour

Explore the wonders of Ireland and Scotland on this remarkable 9-day tour. Immerse yourself in the rich cultures of these historic Gaelic nations as you embark on a captivating journey.

  • Cruise Loch Lomond
  • Clydeside Distillery Tour
  • Glasgow City Tour
  • Ferry to Belfast
  • Belfast City Tour
  • Glenshane Country Farm
  • Giants Causeway
  • Hillsborough Castle
  • Carlingford Lough Ferry
  • Farewell dinner and show

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