Seeing Ireland Beyond Dublin
Ireland’s major attractions — the Cliffs of Moher, the Ring of Kerry, the Wild Atlantic Way, the Giant’s Causeway, Galway, Cork, and Killarney — are spread across a small but geographically varied island. Multi-day tours from Dublin cover 2–7 days, moving from region to region with accommodation, transport, and guiding included.
2–3 day tours typically cover one region in depth — the Wild Atlantic Way, the southwest (Ring of Kerry, Dingle), or Northern Ireland.
5–7 day tours circuit the island — Dublin to the Wild Atlantic Way, south to Kerry and Cork, east to Kilkenny, and back to Dublin, or a northern route through Galway, Donegal, and the Causeway coast.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many days do I need to see Ireland?
Three to four days covers Dublin plus one major region (west coast or Northern Ireland). Seven days allows a comfortable circuit of the island’s highlights. Ten days adds depth and quieter locations off the main tourist trail.
Are multi-day tours suitable for families?
Yes. Many operators offer family-friendly itineraries. Private multi-day tours customise entirely around your group’s needs.