Explore historic Kinsale, savor gourmet delights, and marvel at stunning forts. Return to vibrant Cork City for more adventures. Book your full-day tour now!
Explore historic Kinsale, savor gourmet delights, and marvel at stunning forts. Return to vibrant Cork City for more adventures. Book your full-day tour now!
- Old Head Golf Links - Visitors can enjoy the stunning golf course and historic views of Kinsale. The operator will also share the story of the ‘Lusitania’ and its tragic sinking off Kinsale’s coast.
- Kinsale - Next, the tour proceeds to Kinsale, where guests will have 1.5 hours of free time! Known as one of the most picturesque towns in Cork,…
- Old Head Golf Links - Visitors can enjoy the stunning golf course and historic views of Kinsale. The operator will also share the story of the ‘Lusitania’ and its tragic sinking off Kinsale’s coast.
- Kinsale - Next, the tour proceeds to Kinsale, where guests will have 1.5 hours of free time! Known as one of the most picturesque towns in Cork, Kinsale is nestled in the shelter of Kinsale Harbour and is a delight to explore. Stroll through the medieval lanes and visit some of the historic buildings. There is a wonderful selection of small shops, and for those feeling hungry, a wide variety of lunch options. Kinsale is renowned as the gourmet capital of Ireland, offering an opportunity to sample many local dishes and a vast array of seafood plates.
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Cork City - After exploring Kinsale, the tour returns to Cork City to cover the city’s historic highlights.
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First, the English Market.
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Next, St. Fin Barre’s Cathedral.
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Afterwards, Cork City Gaol.
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Later, The Bells of Shandon.
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The tour will also explore the older streets of Cork, which are inaccessible to larger coaches.
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Finally, guests will be driven back to their accommodation.
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- Blarney Castle & Gardens - At the top of the castle lies the Stone of Eloquence, better known as the Blarney Stone. Here, visitors can hang upside down over a sheer drop to kiss the stone, which is said to bestow the gift of eloquence.
There are paths around the grounds leading to the Blarney House, which overlooks a nearby lake. Enjoy a perfect day in the charming Blarney village and explore the Blarney Castle and its grounds, before returning to Cork City for further cultural exploration!

- Private transportation
- English-Speaking Guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- English-Speaking Guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Admission fees
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Admission fees
- Lunch
- Dinner
The Dingle Peninsula stands out for its breathtaking coastal landscapes and historical sites, while Conor Pass is notable as Ireland’s highest mountain pass accessible by car, famous for its narrow, winding road and spectacular views of glacial valleys and lakes. The thrilling drive through the pass, combined with the peninsula’s rugged beauty, makes it…
The Dingle Peninsula stands out for its breathtaking coastal landscapes and historical sites, while Conor Pass is notable as Ireland’s highest mountain pass accessible by car, famous for its narrow, winding road and spectacular views of glacial valleys and lakes. The thrilling drive through the pass, combined with the peninsula’s rugged beauty, makes it a remarkable destination.
Conor Pass provides stunning panoramic views of glacial valleys, corrie lakes, and, on clear days, extends to the Aran Islands and Loop Head.
The narrow, winding road is a major attraction, offering cliff-edge views on one side and valley views on the other. It is often regarded as one of Ireland’s most challenging drives due to its single-lane sections and sharp turns.
The landscape, shaped by ancient glaciers, features deep valleys and the secluded Pedlar’s Lake.
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.