Best of Ireland Tour in a Week

What to expect on this itinerary
Seven days in Ireland will bring all the major highlights and all of the local charm. Bucolic landscapes are dotted with quaint villages alongside storytelling traditions and endless color. Dramatic coastlines are studded with castles, and Bronze Age remains while cobbled streets are perfect for wandering each evening. Gaelic culture provides an effortless immersion, and this itinerary is handcrafted so that you can experience it all with just seven nights on this is a fast-paced tour through highlights, heathlands, histories, and hidden villages.
Customizable Itinerary
Dublin – Enchantment and Storytelling in Ireland’s Capital
Landing in Dublin always brings a warm feeling as flowers adorn red-brick streets and pubs seem to inhabit every corner, each with their own lively-hued facade. Old stone architecture is delightful to the eye while the abundance of green space is rare for a capital city. Touch down, and early check-in has been arranged at a central five-star hotel. After freshening up, you can beat your jet lag as you walk straight out into the best of Dublin, with most of the city’s main highlights accessible on foot. First come to the two architectural highlights as you explore Trinity College and find the Old Library, where an elaborate Latin manuscript is as beautiful as it is famous.
You will want to step into the 11th-century Christ Church Cathedral, as it will serve as a compass point for your time in the city. Dive into the crypt and see the famous names buried down there, and then ascend the belfry for a city panorama. With those essential stops out of the way, you can focus on the local Dublin vibe of having fun. Tour the Guinness Factory and taste the best possible pint of the black stuff, or join the locals in lounging around St Stephen’s Green. Grab a drink amid the lively chaos of Temple Bar, where thick accents echo amid musty rooms. Then breathe and find some time to relax with dinner and an early night.
What's Included:
Galway – Castles, Mountains and Colors
Adare – The Cliffs Of Moher, The Burren and Thatched Adare
Dingle – Gaelic Traditions on an Iconic Peninsula
Kenmare – The Very Best of Killarney and More
Waterford – Charms of Ireland’s Oldest City
Wexford – Bucolic Landscapes and Quaint Villages
Dublin – Departure
Trip Highlights
- Fall in love with the thatched village of Adare, where every angle could be a postcard
- Get to know Gaelic history and language in the charming seaside town of Dingle
- Take a journey along Ireland’s magnificent cliff-dappled coastlines, stopping at the Cliffs of Moher and The Burren
- Dive into the treasures of Waterford, Ireland’s oldest city
- Immerse yourself in rural Irish life with 24 hours in Wexford
- Explore majestic castles and abbeys, each with their own story to tell
- Take hikes in magnificent national parks, spotting wild ponies in Connemara and finding red deer in Killarney
- Discover the best of Dublin, including lively Temple Bar and the gift of the gab
- Find a Neolithic portal tomb, a succession of fairy huts, elaborate Norman tapestries and the world’s oldest operational lighthouse
Detailed Description
Gaelic voices fill a colorful pub on the Atlantic seaside, and rugged castles dot the island landscape like pioneers from a lost time. Through the misty dawn air appears towering cliffs, and this is Ireland, a country of mystery and magic, where every moment is experiential. You might twist and turn for an hour before an abbey appears out of nowhere. Ireland is not the biggest of islands, so you can really pack in the experiences and get to know the coastline, the cities, the national parks, the villages, and all the cultural traditions.
This handcrafted tour is designed to provide the complete Irish experience with just seven nights of travel. It has to be fast paced in order to fit everything in, but journeys between destinations are never laborious as instead, they are one of the main highlights. Each day there will be a new adventure, be it exploring an old city, walking in a national park, or hopping between really ancient histories. Then every evening brings quintessential Irish charm as each overnight destination is different, giving you a sense of the traditional subtleties found between the counties. Dublin is city bustle while Adare is tiny and quaint; County Kerry has all the tourist paraphernalia while County Wexford is beyond the beaten track.
This Irish experience begins and ends in Dublin, so you will fly in and spend the day wandering the compact capital to take in the architectural glories and the country’s fun, easy-going style. Travel west towards Galway, and your guide will introduce a variety of potential stops. Check out Kylemore Abbey for a dose of history before taking a walk in Connemara National Park, perhaps also getting to Clifden as well, before an overnight around Galway’s Eyre Square. It will be the dramatic Cliffs of Moher on day three, then the rocky karst of The Burren, both these landscapes appearing more fiction than fact. You will spend this night in Adare, the most charming and preserved of all Ireland’s thatched-roof villages.
Next, it will be to the Dingle Peninsula, a bucolic green coastline studded with Gaelic towns and no shortage of local music. Spend the night on the seaside and get to know the Gaeltacht before hitting Ireland’s most popular destination – County Kerry. There are castles, national parks, tiny villages and everything else you can imagine from Ireland here, along with a surplus of other visitors. Your guide will help you handpick a selection of highlights before you spend the night in Kenmare. Traveling to the south coast, you will soon find Ireland’s maritime gateway and older city, Waterford. Wexford is close by and helps you finish with some lesser-known highlights and destinations.
Seven nights means you will need some early starts and must pick and choose as you go. Each day of this itinerary could be extended to become two days, such is the abundance of things to do and places to see. However, if you are happy with two to three hours on the road each day, then this private tour ensures you get the complete Irish experience, without having to compromise on comfort or luxury. The good thing about Ireland is that you never need to go looking for its traditions – so each evening you’re immersed in what the country is all about, such as resting up while listening to storytellers. Interested in learning more by seeing some of our travelers’ Ireland vacation tour reviews? Click here for more.
Starting Price
$5,200 per person (excluding international flights)
Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 48 reviews
We had a wonderful trip. Everything went smoothly. We liked that we were always in contact through WhatsApp. That was very helpful and gave us a security blanket.
Our itinerary was planned through a Zicasso travel expert. The guides/drivers she chose were terrific. They were full of information and stories of each place we visited, and they answered all of our questions. One of a few outstanding ones was in Scotland. We had him on two occasions and enjoyed his knowledge and wit. The knowledge of our guide in Edinburgh was outstanding. The tour in Dublin was with a super guide. He is sending us a recap of our tour. In Ireland, for our tour of Connemara and Kylemore Abbey, our guide was wonderful with his knowledge of the area and his charm and wit. We had a great time with him. In Killarney, we had a guide for the Ring of Kerry and the Dingle Peninsula. He gave us a map with both days highlighted so we would remember where we were. He took us to the most beautiful places and had so much information and charm. We had two days with him and they were wonderful. Our Kilkenny guide went out of his way to get us as close to the Rock of Cashel. He also had so much information as we traveled. All these tour guides/drivers were so good. Our travel specialist did such a fantastic job of choosing this guides!!
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This was the first part of a trip to celebrate our 50th wedding anniversary. It included our children and grandchildren aged 15, 14, and 10; nine of us in total for eight days all over Ireland in an 11-person van. It was memorable beyond words. It was planned terrifically by Zicasso's travel company, with one exception, and our driver/guide was exceptional. We appreciated his knowledge, humor, and flexibility.
The tours and activities were excellent. We especially liked the Jeanie Johnston famine ship tour, the EPIC museum, the Book of Kells, the sheep dog tour, feeding a baby lamb, the falcon demonstration, and the many historic sites we saw.
Our hotel in Dublin, the hotel in Cork, and most especially the hotel in County Clare were fantastic and well worth the cost. The hotel in Kerry was good as well, but unless you are determined to be in downtown Galway, do not go to the one near Eyre Square. We should have planned to stay an extra day at the hotel/castle and drive into Galway. That was the only planning mistake. There is no way that hotel deserves a four-star rating; two-and-a-half for me.
We are now on the second part of the trip to Northern Ireland without the family, just my husband and I, and except for the rainy day that cancelled a planned boat trip, so far so good. We also have an excellent driver/guide.
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The trip was fantastic. Zicasso's trip expert did a wonderful job. The only suggestion would be to warn off senior citizens about the Blarney Stone stop. We informed them of our ages. The attraction involved an hour and 20 minutes wait, then climbing to the top of the castle via a very narrow circular stone staircase. My wife, being 71 years of age, had a bad time with this, but we still did it. The only other issue was having to pay for parking in Galway. The cost was 30 euros a night. We did tell the agent about our experience in New Zealand and having to pay for parking as an add-on, and that we didn't want that.
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The trip was very well planned and the accommodations were very nice. Our guide was amazing, fun, knowledgeable, sweet, and funny. He was the best guide we’ve ever had.
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Zicasso's travel agency put together a wonderful itinerary for us. We covered a lot of territory and got to see a lot of the country in eight days. The agency was easy to work with, very responsive, and even helped us switch hotels for our last night. I recommend working with them.
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We had a lovely family vacation with Zicasso and its travel company. It was magical. We had so many amazing activities, from falconry to staying in a castle to watching sheepdog demonstrations and doing a literary pub crawl. We would absolutely recommend this to other travelers!
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