We know first-hand that Ireland is a lifetime experience. At only 302 miles long and 174 miles wide, you may think a day or two would do for a driving tour of Ireland, but there is far more to the “Emerald Isle.” Bursting with culture, history, and magnificent landscapes, spend the night in a castle in the heart of the countryside or visit the Celtic and early Christian ruins. Cycle the countryside of Kerry and Clare, or drive along the rugged coast of Connemara and end your night in a lively pub full of traditional Irish music and local brews.
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Yes! In fact, both England and Scotland are just a very short plane ride away. Ireland is a great option combining England and/or Scotland to your itinerary.
We recommend booking a driver. The countryside can be very expansive (albeit beautiful), with castles and historical landmarks many miles apart. We personally vet our drivers and guides to ensure our clients receive the best possible care. Our local guides are experts and extremely knowledgeable in regard to the history and culture the countryside has to offer.
Absolutely. We work with our partners on the ground in Ireland to arrange tee times at some of the most exclusive golf courses in the country (even the famed St. Andrews!).