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  • Day 1 Sunday - Bike tour of Connemara   Meet your VagaGuide and fellow Vagabonds at reception of the Grand Canal Hotel, Dublin at 8:20am. Board your 4x4 VagaTron tour vehicle and hit the road! 

    Kickstart your Irish odyssey in epic style with a guided e-bike tour of the wild Connemara region (Optional Extra).

    You'll be exploring quiet, back country roads around Lough Mask on pedal- assist electric bikes. Expect to cycle 25km in distance and for up to 2.5 hours in duration. The terrain is mostly flat. Some cycling experience is required.

    The e-bike tour is completely optional. For those who prefer two feet to two wheels, you can explore scenic woodlands near Lough Mask on a local hike

    Overnight - Abbeyglen Castle Hotel, Connemara, Co.Galway

    The average driving time today is 5 hours.

     
  • Day 2 Monday - Cliffs of Moher & The Burren   Take a guided tour of 16th century Aughnanure Castle, ancestral home to the ferocious O’Flaherty clan (Fee Included).

    The City of the Tribes — Galway — nestles on the Atlantic Ocean and makes for an atmospheric urban experience.

    Spot red-sailed traditional boats and picturesque Dunguaire Castle in the village of Kinvara, on Galway Bay.

    Next is the bewitching beauty of the Burren National Park. This region boasts a limestone lunar landscape and uniquely rich flora.

    Hold onto your hat! It’s the Cliffs of Moher (Fee Included). You'll be dazzled by these majestic 700ft high sea cliffs.

    Overnight—The Armada Hotel, Spanish Point, Co. Clare

    The average driving time today is 4 hours.
  • Day 3 Tuesday - Hiking, Surfing & Sheep Farm Tour   Surf’s up! Take a surf lesson (Optional Extra) in Spanish Point. Or simply absorb the serenity at one of Ireland’s most gorgeous beaches. This activity is weather dependent.

    Breathe in the crisp coastal air as we take a ferry across the mouth of
    the Shannon - the longest river in Ireland - to arrive in ‘The Kingdom’ of
    Kerry (Fee Included).

    Visit a working Irish sheep farm with charming old-style cottages for a live sheepdog demo and guided farm tour (Fee Included).

    Climb the steep, glaciated valley of Annascaul. Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes. Expect rough terrain and stunning views.

    Dingle awaits... Revel in a wealth of dinner and entertainment options in this bustling little town. There’s a pub for every 40 residents!

    Overnight—The Dingle Skellig Hotel, Dingle, Co. Kerry 

    The average driving time today is 3 .5 hours
     
  • Day 4 Wednesday - Free time to enjoy Dingle   Today is yours to design. Soak up the charms of Dingle, with quality downtime or a choice between the following activities.

    Experience Slea Head, one of the most beautiful drives in Ireland. Rugged beauty and knife edge cliffs are guaranteed. Look out for the Blasket Islands and the holy Mount Brandon among the patchwork fields and picture-perfect cottages.

    OPTIONAL EXTRAS
    A.Go horseback-riding up a mountain.
    B.Guided rowing experience in a traditional Naomhóg boat.
    C.Take a gentle boat trip around spectacular Dingle Bay.
    D.Golfers will enjoy Dingle’s excellent links course. This is an all day activity.

    Overnight—The Dingle Skellig Hotel, Dingle, Co. Kerry  

    The average driving time today is 1.5 hours
     
  • Day 5 Thursday - Skellig Islands cruise or Island hike   Start the day with a quick stop at Inch Beach — the only place where
    an inch is actually 3 miles long. Venture along the Ring of Kerry with a stop at an ancient ringfort.

    This afternoon is your chance to experience Ireland’s island treasures;
    the Skelligs.

    Option 1: Take a guided boat trip around both Skellig Islands to
    experience seabirds and amazing history (Optional Extra). Duration: 2
    hour 30 minutes. This is an ocean crossing. Departures are seasonal
    (mid-May to mid-September). The 12-person capacity boats are small. The cabin conditions are rough and wet; sea legs are required. Your
    departure is weather dependent and, as such, occasionally subject to
    late cancellation.

    Option 2: Landlubbers can still experience the Skelligs. Hike to the
    historic signal tower on Bray Head for amazing views of the islands (1
    hour 30 minutes). The trail combines well-worn farm track and open
    hillside.

    Overnight—The Moorings Hotel, Portmagee, Co. Kerry

    The average driving time today is 2 hours  
     
  • Day 6 Friday - Kayaking or Killarney National Park   Today you'll continue your journey along the Ring of Kerry, travelling from the coastal village of Portmagee to the small town of Kenmare via Killarney.

    Drop into Derrynane, one of Ireland's most gorgeous beaches and the ancestral home of Daniel O'Connell.

    Explore the stunning coastline of Kenmare Bay on a guided kayaking tour (Optional Extra)

    Alternatively, take a guided hike around Killarney National Park. Your visit may include:
    Idyllic lakes and mountain views
    Wildlife, such as native red deer

    Overnight—The Coachman’s Townhouse, Kenmare, Co. Kerry

    The average driving time today is 3 hours.
     
  • Day 7 Saturday - Beara Peninsula Wilderness   You’re about to feel true wilderness. Expect rugged roads, superb scenery and livestock-induced traffic jams on the remote Beara Peninsula.
    Take a spin over either the Caha or Healy Pass, both dramatically scenic mountain roads on the Beara Peninsula.
    Get out on the water to explore the nooks and crannies of the coast and spot marine life on an epic sea safari tour (Optional Extra).


    Alternatively, enjoy a scenic coastal hike around Bullig Bay with views of Bere Island and visit the ruins of Dunboy Castle.
    One of our favourite pastimes is dancing around ancient stone circles. Astrology? Aliens? Sacrifice? No one truly knows what the circles were for. Let your imagination run wild!


    Overnight—Gougane Barra Hotel or Macroom Castle Hotel, Co. Cork 

    The average driving time today is 3.5 hours 
     
  • Day 8 Sunday - Blarney Stone & Rock of Cashel   Before we wave goodbye — slán in Irish — there’s still time to take in some of Ireland’s highlights.

    We’ll first trace the valley of the River Lee downstream, crossing stone bridges and passing through postcard-pretty countryside.

    Then it’s time to — hygienically — kiss the famous Blarney Stone to gain the gift o’ the gab. You also have the option explore the lush, landscaped gardens around Blarney Castle (Fee Included).

    Take a self-guided tour of the Rock of Cashel (Fee Included). Saint Patrick converted the King of Munster here. Brian Boru was crowned High King of Ireland here. We think it’s a fittingly epic place to draw your Irish odyssey to a close.

    You’ll disembark your VagaTron 4x4 tour vehicle back at the Grand Canal Hotel in Dublin between 5-6pm. Farewell elbow bumps all round for your new travel compadres.

    The average driving time today is 4.5 hours 

Name: Vagabond Wild Irish Rover

Brand: Royal Irish Tours

Quality: First Class

Tour Type: Escorted

Start City: Dublin

End City: Dublin

Price Details: Prices are land-only per person in Canadian dollars
Unfortunately children 8 years and under are not permitted. Children over 9 years are not discounted, must pay adult rates.
This is a sample itinerary only, and may run in reverse. Due to flexible nature of this tour itinerary may vary.

Tour Options (subject to change)
CHOOSE FROM THESE OPTIONAL ACTIVITIES. YOUR GUIDE WILL DISCUSS OPTIONS WITH YOU THROUGHOUT YOUR TOUR AND PLAN ACCORDINGLY.
Guided E-Bike Tour Connemara - €60
Surf Lesson in Spanish Point - €35
Horseback Riding in Dingle - €60
Boat Trip in Dingle Bay - €15
Kenmare Kayak Trip - €65
Traditional Rowing - €35
Skellig Islands Cruise - €70
Castletownbere Sea Safari - €60
Golf in Dingle - variable cost



 

  • Connemara to Clare; Kerry to West Cork, this tour visits highlights of the southwestern Wild Atlantic Way touring route.
    Flexible adventure options abound, such as horseback-riding, sea kayaking, trail biking and even coldwater surfing.
    Discover secluded and secret destinations, such as Annascaul, a remote glaciated valley on the beautiful Dingle peninsula.
    Prepare to wonder at the depth of Irish history. Stand inside ancient stone circles, castle ruins and celtic-era ring forts.
    Take a guided, open ocean boat trip around the Skellig Islands to experience wildlife and an ethereal monastic story.
    Experience bucket-list attractions like the Cliffs of Moher, the Rock of Cashel and the Blarney Stone.
    Get blown away by the beauty of three National Parks; Connemara, Killarney and the Burren.
    Catch traditional Irish music performances in lively and authentic towns like Kenmare.
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  • Day 1 : Sunday - Bike tour of Connemara
  • Meet your VagaGuide and fellow Vagabonds at reception of the Grand Canal Hotel, Dublin at 8:20am. Board your 4x4 VagaTron tour vehicle and hit the road! 

    Kickstart your Irish odyssey in epic style with a guided e-bike tour of the wild Connemara region (Optional Extra).

    You'll be exploring quiet, back country roads around Lough Mask on pedal- assist electric bikes. Expect to cycle 25km in distance and for up to 2.5 hours in duration. The terrain is mostly flat. Some cycling experience is required.

    The e-bike tour is completely optional. For those who prefer two feet to two wheels, you can explore scenic woodlands near Lough Mask on a local hike

    Overnight - Abbeyglen Castle Hotel, Connemara, Co.Galway

    The average driving time today is 5 hours.

     
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