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Tours to Republic of Ireland

Ireland rarely disappoints. Most who go expect to see a fertile landscape covered with rugged hills and primeval bogs, craggy coastline and rolling green grassland. They also expect warm welcomes, underpinned by the legendary Irish sense of humour and good nature. And almost always, Ireland delivers.



Discover our Ireland tours

Embrace the raw, rugged beauty of the Emerald Isle on our tour of Ireland, one of Europe’s best walking destinations.

Located on the western edge of Europe, Ireland astounds with serene national parks, dramatic coastlines and lively cultural centres including Dublin and Cork. With your dedicated tour leader and the rest of your small group, you’ll traverse the great outdoors and connect with local communities over the course of our eight-day walking tour. 

Ireland may be a small nation, but it has one mighty past. This European nation is home to as many ancient myths and legends as it has Neolithic sites and centuries-old ruins. Considering a trip to Ireland but new to Explore? We've answered some of the most-asked questions about our small group tours

Discover Republic of Ireland

Ireland, United Kingdom Walking and Trekking Trip code WNI
NEW
8 Days
Price from
AU$5240
Flights not included

Highlights of Ireland

1.    Dublin

The capital city of Ireland, Dublin is a must on any Ireland trip, no matter how long or short your visit. Tours to Dublin see you take in popular attractions like Trinity College, Dublin Castle and Kilmainham Gaol, with plenty of Irish charm to be found in its welcoming pubs packed with fellow revellers and live music. 

2.    Glenveagh National Park

Easily one of the most beautiful parts of Ireland, Glenveagh National Park is a walker’s paradise, with plenty of trails and nature to soothe the soul and invigorate the senses. Set amid the Derryveagh Mountains in County Donegal, you can savour the beauty of this green spot on our dedicated walking tour of Ireland. Take in pristine habitats, protected wildlife and wide lakes like Lough Veagh – and stop en-route at a local whiskey distillery for a taste of the good stuff.

3.    Slieve League Cliffs

County Donegal is also home to Slieve League Cliffs, which at over 600m tall make them the highest sea cliffs in Europe. As you navigate the rocky paths and wind past flocks of sheep, remember to stop along the way and drink in the spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean that stretch out ahead.

4.    Food and drink

While Ireland may not top any world-foodies list, it’s well worth tucking into its cuisine for a true taste of Ireland. Soda bread, Irish stews and Colcannon mashed potatoes form a few of the traditional dishes in Ireland - with recipes continuing to be passed down the generations. Sample Ireland’s best drinks, from a pint of Guinness at the legendary Guiness Storehouse brewery in Dublin to a glass of whiskey at a local distillery – just remember to sláinte! (cheers!)
 

Frequently asked questions


What is the best month to visit Ireland?

Ireland sees relatively mild weather year-round, although it’s often accompanied by grey skies and passing showers. The best time to visit Ireland is during the summer months (June to August) when temperatures are at their warmest. However, if you’re considering a walking holiday to Ireland, visiting during the shoulder season (March to May and September to November) is another decent option, as temperatures will be slightly cooler and the country sees fewer crowds. 


What is the best way to tour Ireland?

The best way to tour Ireland is on a small group tour. With an average group size of 11, our tours ensure that you get the most out of your trip. Plus, your expert tour leader will share their wealth of knowledge and reveal lesser-known spots, as well as plenty of opportunities to engage with local communities, meaning you’ll leave with memories to cherish for a lifetime. 


How many days do you need to see Ireland?

We recommend that you spend at least one week in Ireland – there’s so much to see, from its lively cities packed with Irish charm to isolated, open spaces peppered with ancient ruins. Our eight-day tour of Ireland also includes Northern Ireland, allowing you to make the most of your time away from home. 
 

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