This itinerary covers historical castles, urban culture and natural landscapes, allowing you to efficiently unlock Ireland's classic experiences.
Blarney Castle, Rock of Cashel and Cork City one-day tour | Depart from Dublin | admission ticket included
Duration: 4.5 hrs
English
FromTHB 3,283.06
1. Wander among the ancient ruins of the Rock of Cashel and feel the history and soul of Ireland. 2. Enjoy Food and Beverages and shopping at the English Market in Cork City.
Blarney Castle + Cork + Rock of Cashel one-day tour in Ireland
Duration: 12 hrs
English
5.0/5
Excellent· 1 review
FromTHB 2,916.10
For All Ages • 8 Hours Private Tour • The Ring of Kerry
Off the Beaten Path - Private Tour of the Ring of Kerry
For all ages • 90 minutes • Indulge in Timeless Tradition at Hayfield Manor’s Afternoon Tea.
Traditional Afternoon Tea at 5-Star Hayfield Manor Hotel Cork
Duration: 2 hrs
English
FromTHB 2,099.81
All Ages • 1.5 hours • Small groups
PicTours Cork
Duration: 2 hrs
English
FromTHB 711.27
For all ages • 1 h and 30 minutes • Majestic Afternoon Tea at Maryborough Hotel Cork.
Majestic Afternoon Tea at the Maryborough Hotel Cork
Duration: 2 hrs
English
FromTHB 1,145.35
| All Ages | Fascinating Titanic timeline journey through the historic town of Cobh
Titanic Trail
Duration: 60 mins
English
FromTHB 859.02
All Ages |Titanic Trail tour with a visit to the Queenstown Story Heritage Centre
Cobh Cultural Tour
Duration: 3 hrs
English
FromTHB 1,374.42
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Reviews: Ring of Kerry Day Tour from Cork: Including Killarney National Park
X***92024-07-14
What an amazing day! I took this tour with Paddywagon Tours. Kevin was our guide. He was knowledgeable and interacted with the passengers in a playful way. This experience was a highlight. I absolutely loved the horse and cart ride through Killarney National Park. Kevin highly suggested this and was glad he did! The views throughout were gorgeous. We went to Watertown for lunch. Kevin suggested a great place that was set up for tours, but he kept reminding us it was our holiday! 💚. We also had stops to look at Dingle Bay, Cahhersiveen, and to see the Torc Waterfall. Kevin engaged us in a sing along too! It was really quite a fun adventure.
My family of 2 adults, 18 yr old and 13 ye old tour the Jameson tour and tasting. We had a great time and the facility was very modern and comfortable.
The tour lasts about 1 hour and is informative and the guide is interactive with the guests.
At the end we did a tasting with 3 different whiskeys (Jameson 3yr, White Spot, and Red Breast (sherry cask). I personally loved the red breast the most and took home 2 bottles from the gift shop. Like many of the offerings in the distillery bar and gift shop, you can only purchase them on site as they are not sold at retail anywhere else.
The also offer a private bottling experience if you are interested with a limited black label jameson. We opted to not purchase as the whisley was a tad too hot for my palate (higher proof).
We had lunch at the distillery restaurant before the tour and they had nice options and you could move through lunch fairly quick. They offer sandwhiches, soups, quiche, etc
I highly recommend this tour wnd making the stop to have a whisley even if you dont have time for the tour. What a neat place!
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Reviews: Cork City Gaol Admission Ticket with GUIDEBOOK
G***02025-02-17
Fascinating place to visit, got the bus up due to it being quite hilly but walked it back following google maps but was easy enough. We walked around with the guidebook that was provided very interesting to read the different stories of the prisoners and why they were there and for how long. Very good interactive items to have a go at too. Would definitely recommend
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Reviews: Cork City Ramble
C***42024-09-14
This tour was so informative! Our tour guide was Jared and he was an absolute delight. He was so knowledgeable about the Cork and all its history. If you want to learn about Cork this is definitely the tour for you!
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Reviews: Shore Excursion From Cork: Including Blarney Castle and Kinsale
Y***22024-08-21
On leaving the cruise port we were directed to the bright green Paddywagon bus just a minute or so walk from Cobh port entrance. Our driver / guide Kevin was an excellent host and looked after us well. One of the huge benefits of the early start was being the very first tour group at Blarney Castle so we were first through the gates and no waiting to kiss the legendary Blarney Stone. Doing that first thing gave us over two hours to explore the beautiful Blarney Castle grounds or wander to the Blarney Woollen Mill store. To be honest you could easily spend a whole day in the grounds of the castle, but a couple of hours was ample to explore and get photos. When we left there Kevin told us the wait to kiss the Blarney Stone was now over 2 hours! Kevin did well!
We had plenty of time at Kinsale too, a delightful town with colourful buildings and a fine pint of Beamish to be had. The Tourist Office was helpful here, providing my wife and I with a map and suggesting a nice circular walk around the town. There was enough time to get lunch at Kinsale for those who wanted to sample the local delicacies.
The final section of the day included a scenic drive through the city of Cork and then Kevin dropped us back at Cobh, giving us all the option of getting out near the cathedral or staying on to the part entrance. We got off in the town and took in a few sights before the short walk back to the port.
Kevin treated us to a funny rendition of the Paddywagon song on the way back to Cork...he was a real laugh but did his job thoroughly, taking great delight in sharing stories of the local history and telling us about his interest with ancestry and genealogy of the area. Overall it was a wonderful day out and highly recommended.