Embark on an intimate private tour of the stunning Dingle Peninsula in South-West Ireland. With a knowledgeable guide and a passenger vehicle at your disposal, you have full control over the itinerary. Explore hidden gems and breathtaking sights that are inaccessible to coach tours.
Embark on an intimate private tour of the stunning Dingle Peninsula in South-West Ireland. With a knowledgeable guide and a passenger vehicle at your disposal, you have full control over the itinerary. Explore hidden gems and breathtaking sights that are inaccessible to coach tours.
- Dingle Crystal - The Dingle Crystal workshop is a charming family-run establishment managed by Master Sean and his sons. Visitors can witness the creation of exquisite masterpieces by skilled artists. Many of these items are on display in the workshop, and visitors can even order pieces for their own collections.
- Fahan BeeHive Huts - This…
- Dingle Crystal - The Dingle Crystal workshop is a charming family-run establishment managed by Master Sean and his sons. Visitors can witness the creation of exquisite masterpieces by skilled artists. Many of these items are on display in the workshop, and visitors can even order pieces for their own collections.
- Fahan BeeHive Huts - This site marks the development of the first civilization on the Dingle Peninsula. The huts resemble large beehives and are constructed from rocks without the use of mortar.
- Cross at Slea Head - Located at the most western tip of the Dingle Peninsula, the Cross at Slea Head offers breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and the Blasket Islands. This is a prime spot for potentially spotting dolphins or even whales.
- The Blasket Centre - This center offers an excellent audiovisual presentation focused on local sites, including the Blasket Islands, Skellig Islands, and local history. It also features a café, restaurant, and restroom facilities.
- Gallarus Oratory - The Gallarus Oratory is a 6th-century beehive hut and is considered the first Christian church and monastic site in Ireland. It is an incredible example of ancient engineering, constructed with perfectly fitting rocks without mortar. The rocks are angled to prevent water from entering, keeping the interior dry even during heavy rain. This is a unique testament to Celtic engineering.
- Kilmalkedar Church - Kilmalkedar is linked to Saint Brendan the Navigator, the second Bishop of Ireland after Saint Patrick, and the locally renowned Saint Maolcethair (Malkedar), who died in 636. The existing building dates back to the 12th century and remains in excellent condition despite being 900 years old. The surrounding graveyard is ancient and features a genuine Celtic stone sundial that still functions.
- Conor Pass - Enjoy a stunning view from 1,200 feet above sea level, with Castlegregory Village and the North Atlantic on one side, and the charming town of Dingle and Dingle Bay on the other.

- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
Embark on a personalised journey with an expert guide and a comfortable private vehicle on the ‘Slea Head Drive’, a breathtaking tour route situated in the South-West of Ireland on the Dingle Peninsula. This exclusive tour presents an opportunity to customize your itinerary. Whether it’s deciding where to pause for photographs or selecting a lunch spot,…
Embark on a personalised journey with an expert guide and a comfortable private vehicle on the ‘Slea Head Drive’, a breathtaking tour route situated in the South-West of Ireland on the Dingle Peninsula. This exclusive tour presents an opportunity to customize your itinerary. Whether it’s deciding where to pause for photographs or selecting a lunch spot, the choice is all yours. The tour encompasses views and attractions that are inaccessible on a group coach tour, such as the Connor Pass.
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.