Dublin Tours

The Dublin Tour


Originally opened in 1791 and destroyed during the War of Independence, the Custom House is now restored. (Photos provided by Tourism Ireland)
See Dublin's landmarks the easy way—with a hop-on, hop-off bus tour stopping at the cities best known sights including Trinity College, the Guinness Storehouse, Dublin Castle, and the Old Jameson Distillery.

Tour of the Wicklow Mountains, Valleys, and Lakes


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Meander through Ireland's picturesque countryside through the Wicklow Mountains. On your way to Avoca, also known as Ballykissangel, you will explore Glendalough's striking landscape and historic monastery.

The Dublin Bay & Castle Tour


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Visit the 14th-century Malahide Castle and its elegant gardens. Then pass through Howth fishing village to a lookout point offering a perfect photo opportunity over Dublin Bay.

Valley of the Kings Tour (The Newgrange Tour)


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Tour the passage tombs of Newgrange and visit the Irish burial chamber predating the pyramids of Egypt. Relive history at the site of the Battle of the Boyne and stop at Monasterboice, home to some of the best examples of high crosses in Ireland.

Cork, Cobh, and Blarney Castle by Train


Annie Moore became the first ever emigrant to be processed in Ellis Island (Photo provided by Railtours Ireland)
Kiss the Blarney Stone on this tour to Country Cork. Then uncover the stories of the millions of Irish emigrants who set sail from Cobh to make new lives in America.

Tour to the Aran Islands by Train and Plane


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Fly from Galway to Inishmore, the largest of the legendary Aran Islands and an outpost of Gaelic culture. Soak up the rugged beauty accentuated by miles of dry-stone walls, the thatched roofs of traditional cottages, and prehistoric forts.

Cliffs of Moher, Burren, and Galway Bay by Train


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Experience the lunar landscape of Burren and dramatic coastal views from the Cliffs of Moher on this tour to County Clare. Get a taste of ancient and modern Irish life with a visit to Bunratty Castle and Folk Park and a tour of the revitalised city of Limerick.

Dublin City Sightseeing Tour


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From medieval ruins to elegant Georgian architecture, Dublin offers as much now as it did when Swift or Joyce counted amongst its inhabitants. See it all with a hop-on, hop-off bus tour. Book now and save 20% on tours before April 2009

Wild Wicklow Tour


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Take a tour on the wild side with this guided excursion to Wicklow. Enjoy spectacular views of the mountains, lakes and streams on a bus journey along a mountain-hugging road.

Dublin 1916 Rebellion Walking Tour


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In 1916 a small band of armed insurrectionists declared Ireland a Republic. See the marks left by this violent battle, known as the Easter Rising, on a walking tour of Dublin with the authors of a historical guide book on the event.

Adventures Thru the Lens 2007 - Dublin


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Dublin has more to offer than just Ulysses and Guinness. The city at the centre of the Celtic Tiger boom has grown into a bustling European capital. Get the best shots of this vibrant city on a tour led by a professional photographer.

Connemara and Galway Bay Day Trip by Train


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Explore the enchanting Western region of Ireland with a day tour to Connemara and Galway Bay. With its magnificent scenery and unspoilt terrain, Connemara is one of the Emerald’s Isle’s most beautiful jewels.


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