Explore the Cliffs of Moher and Galway City from Dublin. Discover epic landscapes, ancient cities, and Ireland’s most romantic buildings. Book your adventure now.
Explore the Cliffs of Moher and Galway City from Dublin. Discover epic landscapes, ancient cities, and Ireland’s most romantic buildings. Book your adventure now.
- Cliffs of Moher - A 3-hour drive to the Cliffs of Moher.
- Cliffs of Moher - The Cliffs of Moher offer a breathtaking view, positioned between the dramatic Burren landscape and the Wild Atlantic Ocean. Rising over 700 feet at O’Brien’s Tower, they stretch along Clare’s coast for nearly 14 kilometers (8 miles). Formed over 320 million years ago,…
- Cliffs of Moher - A 3-hour drive to the Cliffs of Moher.
- Cliffs of Moher - The Cliffs of Moher offer a breathtaking view, positioned between the dramatic Burren landscape and the Wild Atlantic Ocean. Rising over 700 feet at O’Brien’s Tower, they stretch along Clare’s coast for nearly 14 kilometers (8 miles). Formed over 320 million years ago, they are part of the Burren and Cliffs of Moher UNESCO Global Geopark.
Stroll along the safe, paved paths, admire the renowned Cliffs on Europe’s western edge, and take in the stunning views of sea, land, and sky.
Their natural beauty has inspired artists, musicians, and poets for generations, while also captivating scientists and geologists intrigued by the unique landscape.
The Cliffs of Moher, Ireland’s most famous cliffs, will leave you in awe, creating unforgettable memories.
Highlights
- The magnificent Cliffs of Moher themselves.
- Doolin - Stop for lunch.
As a designated Geopark Geosite, the pier attracts geologists due to the surrounding limestone, which is among the youngest in the Burren and is rich with fossils. On a freshly broken rock surface, light reflects off the calcite crystals that form the stalks of these sea creatures, creating a sparkling effect.
Doolin Cave, or Pól an Ionáin, features the Great Stalactite, the largest free-hanging stalactite in Europe and the third largest in the world. Embark on a fully guided tour over 200 feet beneath the karst Burren landscape, stepping back in time over 350 million years. Afterward, enjoy an above-ground adventure, meeting friendly farm animals on the farmland nature trail and learning about the unique Burren flora.
Doolin is near many of the Burren’s top tourist attractions, including Fanore Blue Flag Beach, the spa town of Lisdoonvarna, the Cliffs of Moher Visitor Experience, the seaside resort of Lahinch, and numerous national monuments of the Burren.
- Galway - 1 hour around the coast of Galway.
We are the West of Ireland.
We are the Home of the Tribes.
We are Connemara.
We are the Aran Isles.
We are Inishbofin.
We are the Wild Atlantic Way.
We are the Hidden Heartlands.
We are Galway.
With majestic mountains, winding rivers, tranquil lakes, and stunning Atlantic coastlines, Galway boasts unparalleled beauty and natural charm. Its diverse landscape offers some of the most breathtaking and untouched views that are free yet leave a lasting impression.
Moreover, Galway is rich in history, culture, and heritage, featuring impressive monuments, buildings, settlements, ruins, and more. Discover the unique dry stone walls along the road, spot castle ruins in nearby fields, marvel at the beautiful religious architecture, visit iconic places synonymous with Galway, and stand inside ancient stone forts on Europe’s cliff edge.
- Sean’s Bar - Seán’s Bar, located in Athlone, is Ireland’s oldest pub, dating back to AD 900. In 2004, Guinness World Records recognized Seán’s Bar as the oldest pub in Europe. Situated at 13 Main Street, Athlone, on the west bank of the River Shannon in central Ireland, it was originally known as “Luain’s Inn” and is often simply called “Seán’s.”
This historic venue still showcases its wattle and wicker walls. Featured in both “25 of the Most Incredible Bars in the World” and “50 Bars to Blow Your Mind” by Lonely Planet, a visit to Seán’s is essential! Drop by any night to enjoy live music, laughter, and an unmatched atmosphere.
- Dublin - A 2-hour drive back to Dublin.

- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- On-board WiFi
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- On-board WiFi
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Lunch
- Admission to the Cliffs of Moher €15 per adult if booked online the day before its 7 euro an adult
- Admission fees
- Lunch
- Admission to the Cliffs of Moher €15 per adult if booked online the day before its 7 euro an adult
- Admission fees
The Cliffs of Moher is a hotspot for a wide range of flora and fauna with as many as 20 different species of birds to be seen. The cliffs have been featured in many movies including Harry Potter, The Princess Bride, Leap Year, and many more.
The Cliffs of Moher stand tall at the southwestern edge of the Burren region in County Clare. They rise from the…
The Cliffs of Moher is a hotspot for a wide range of flora and fauna with as many as 20 different species of birds to be seen. The cliffs have been featured in many movies including Harry Potter, The Princess Bride, Leap Year, and many more.
The Cliffs of Moher stand tall at the southwestern edge of the Burren region in County Clare. They rise from the Atlantic Ocean, forming a natural barrier that has with stood the test of time. Geologically, the cliffs are a mosaic of sandstone, siltstone, and shale, layered over millions of years.
Your adventure starts when you visit the west of Ireland centres around the epic landscape and rugged terrain it is famous for. Gigantic cliffs, endless Mars-like landscapes, ancient monastic cities, modern new-age cities, and what is known as Ireland’s most romantic buildings all await visitors to the west of Ireland.
Ireland West awakens to the spectacular view of the rugged coast along the Wild Atlantic Way.
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.