Embark on a luxurious 3-day car tour of Western Ireland, exploring breathtaking landscapes, visiting the iconic Cliffs of Moher, and immersing yourself in the charm of Galway City.
Embark on a luxurious 3-day car tour of Western Ireland, exploring breathtaking landscapes, visiting the iconic Cliffs of Moher, and immersing yourself in the charm of Galway City.
Departure from your location. Heading west to Cong, Lough Corrib, Killary Farm, Killary Fjord.
Cong - Begin the adventure in the charming village of Cong, located in County Mayo, where the classic film “The Quiet Man” was shot in 1951 and released in 1952. Step into the roles of John Wayne and Maureen O’Hara as you explore this quaint village….
Departure from your location. Heading west to Cong, Lough Corrib, Killary Farm, Killary Fjord.
Cong - Begin the adventure in the charming village of Cong, located in County Mayo, where the classic film “The Quiet Man” was shot in 1951 and released in 1952. Step into the roles of John Wayne and Maureen O’Hara as you explore this quaint village. Nearby, a short walk away, is the enchanting Ashford Castle, a popular wedding venue for celebrities and home to Ireland’s oldest falconry school. The knowledgeable tour guide will suggest having lunch here and provide recommendations on where to visit.
Killary Sheep Farm - Returning to the luxury vehicle, the first day of the tour continues just outside Leenane. A must-do in Ireland or Scotland is attending a sheepdog trial. Upon arrival, guests are welcomed to witness the impressive skills of trainers and sheepdogs, showcasing years of training. This captivating show is set in a stunning location.
Killary Fjord - As the journey progresses, enjoy a scenic 10-minute drive to Killary Harbour, where a family-run company will guide you on a boat tour of Ireland’s only fjord. Experience breathtaking views, observe mussel and salmon farms, and perhaps even spot a dolphin or two! The fjord’s grandeur is even more impressive from the water, offering a unique perspective.
Clifden, Kylemore Abbey, Dogs Day Beach, Roundstone, Galway City.
Clifden - After a night in a castle, meet the driver-guide and set off for the picturesque town of Clifden. Enjoy a panoramic drive around this small market town, viewing the ruins of the 18th-century Clifden Castle, before arriving at the first stop of the day, Kylemore Abbey.
Kylemore Abbey & Victorian Walled Garden - The abbey’s story is remarkable, filled with history, charm, and romance. Originally built as a castle in 1868, it was taken over by Benedictine Nuns in 1920. Discover tales of love, heartbreak, and innovation. Don’t forget the camera, as both the abbey and the 1,000-acre Victorian garden are picture-perfect.
Roundstone - Just two miles away lies Connemara’s most picturesque village, Roundstone. This active fishing village offers a daily catch of mackerel, cod, lobster, crab, and shrimp, served proudly in local bars and restaurants. For those not fond of seafood, there are plenty of other options. If the weather permits, dine outside and enjoy views of the Atlantic at the foot of Errisbeg Mountain.
Galway - After a satisfying lunch, head to the capital of the west of Ireland. Stay awake to hear the guide’s tips on making the most of an overnight stay in Galway City. Aim to arrive with enough time to explore the beautiful River Corrib, St. Nicholas’ Cathedral, or Eyre Square, the heart of Galway. Known for its culture and nightlife, enjoy a few drinks while chatting with friendly locals in a cozy establishment tucked away in one of Galway’s side streets.
Kinvarra, The Burren, Cliffs of Moher, Bunratty, Dublin City
Kinvara Harbour - With bags packed and a hearty Irish breakfast, the reliable driver-guide awaits outside the hotel. As the journey heads south towards Kilcolgan, share experiences from the previous night. Soon, arrive in Kinvara, meaning ‘head of the bay’ in English from Gaelic. This quaint seaport village in County Galway is famous for festivals and Dunguaire Castle, guarding the village entrance. Explore the village for photos or enjoy a renowned ‘Irish Coffee’ at Keogh’s.
The Burren - Back in the luxury vehicle, travel along the Wild Atlantic Way into The Burren National Park (Irish: An Boireann, meaning “the stony place”), also known as the land of fertile rock. The knowledgeable guide will explain its formation millions of years ago under the sea, shaped by glaciation into this “lunar terrain.” Stop to witness the captivating beauty of The Burren, with its limestone pavements and intriguing rock formations. The Atlantic views are breathtaking, stretching to the three inhabited Aran Islands, famous for their wild scenery, distinctive knitted jumpers, and charming cottages.
Cliffs of Moher - The adventure reaches its pinnacle! Extending 12 kilometers along County Clare’s coastline, this site attracts visitors due to Sir Cornelius O’Brien, who built an observation platform for tourists in 1835, believing tourism would alleviate poverty. Today, over 1.5 million visitors enjoy incredible views from the highest point of 214 meters (702 ft), overlooking the Twelve Bens, the Aran Islands, and the Atlantic Ocean, leading to the East Coast of North America, where many claim Irish ancestry. The sight of thousands of seabirds soaring above their homes in the rock face’s nooks and crannies is truly amazing.
Bunratty - After a short drive, the driver/guide takes you to the final stop of the journey. In the heart of Bunratty village lies a magnificent 15th-century castle. Stop for photos of Bunratty Castle, enjoy a drink or snack, or shop at the local ‘Woollen Mills,’ renowned for their hand-knitted Aran sweaters.
Dublin - The journey concludes with a return to the capital city, Dublin, filled with memories that will last a lifetime. It’s incredible how much can be experienced in such a short time.

- Private transportation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Client and driver accommodation not included. We can assist you with this
- Client and driver accommodation not included. We can assist you with this
This three-day customizable adventure in the West of Ireland offers a stunning exploration of Ireland’s natural beauty.
Let our friendly and knowledgeable guides lead you on this extraordinary journey through some of Ireland’s most cherished and untouched landscapes. Traveling in the comfort of a luxurious private vehicle, embark on a magical voyage…
This three-day customizable adventure in the West of Ireland offers a stunning exploration of Ireland’s natural beauty.
Let our friendly and knowledgeable guides lead you on this extraordinary journey through some of Ireland’s most cherished and untouched landscapes. Traveling in the comfort of a luxurious private vehicle, embark on a magical voyage through the wilderness of this remarkable region. Experience cruising in Ireland’s only fjord, witness sheepdog trials, walk atop Ireland’s most famous cliffs, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of Galway City, known as ‘The City of the Tribes,’ while engaging with the famously friendly locals.
This three-day customizable tour provides a deeper, more comprehensive, and rewarding experience. It will guide you to the finest sites the West of Ireland has to offer, from national parks to bustling shopping streets, ancient castles and monasteries, and both the top and base (by boat) of the stunning Cliffs of Moher!
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.