Final Information - Luke's Irish Birthday Adventure!

Anne Collins and Luke

Wednesday 25th June – Thursday 3rd July 2025

Number of Travellers:  2
Duration: 9 Days / 8 Nights

Overview

Picturesque coastal towns and villages, green pastoral fields, soaring cliffs, wild barren landscapes, the crash of the ocean, the laugh of a local. Ireland is romantic, and authentic, a home away from home where both old and modern seem to cohabit seamlessly on a small island in the middle of the sea. Packed with history and tradition your days are spent exploring the island of Ireland’s famous and off-the-beaten-track sites of natural, cultural and political interest. A world-renowned food scene means your evenings are spent dining in style and with the promise of a pub just around the corner, music and laughter are never far away. Your trip to Ireland will surprise and delight you but the people of Ireland will stay with you, long after your journey has taken you home.

Day by Day

Day 1 - Wednesday 25th June - Dublin to Cork -Visit Charles Fort and Discover Kinsale

Céad Míle Fáilte- A thousand Welcomes

Arriving at Dublin airport, your guide, Jessie, will be on hand to greet you and together you will travel south to the once capital of Ireland, Cork.

We head straight for the coast, to the picturesque little town of Kinsale. With its sheltered harbour, waterfront cafes and bars and a foodie scene known around the world, Kinsale is the perfect introduction to Ireland.

This afternoon, stretch your legs on a stunning Scilly Walk, taking in the views as you go. Visit the unique star-shaped military Charles Fort and dine in the bright yellow Spaniard Pub.

Your boutique-style guesthouse offers you the traditional Irish pub experience this evening.

 

 

Overnight: Kinsale | The White House
Room Type: Twin
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Day 1 - Guide Details - Jessie McDonald Read More +

Name: Jessie McDonald
Contact Number: +353 878 119 283
Meeting Place: Dublin Airport Arrivals Hall | Meeting Time: 02:45

Jessie will have your flight information in case of any delays.

Day 2 - Thursday 26th June - Kinsale Harbour Cruise & Food Tour

Experience the charm of Kinsale from a unique perspective with a leisurely harbour cruise this morning. Departing from the heart of this historic town, the cruise offers a relaxing journey through one of Ireland’s most picturesque natural harbours. As you glide along the water, enjoy stunning views of the colourful town, the 17th-century Charles Fort you visited yesterday, and the rugged coastline dotted with hidden coves and beaches.

Your knowledgeable guide will share stories of Kinsale’s rich maritime history, from its days as a bustling trading port to its role in the famous Battle of Kinsale. Keep an eye out for local wildlife — seals, seabirds, and occasionally dolphins are known to frequent the bay.

After your scenic harbour cruise, dive into Kinsale’s reputation as Ireland’s “Gourmet Capital” with an indulgent afternoon food tour. Led by a local foodie guide, this walking tour takes you through the charming streets of Kinsale, stopping at some of its best-loved eateries, artisan shops, and hidden culinary gems.

Overnight: Kinsale | The White House
Room Type: Twin
Meals Included: Breakfast

Day 3 - Friday 27th June - Kinsale to Killarney National Park

Depart Kinsale in the morning and embark on a scenic drive towards Killarney National Park.  The route takes you through rolling countryside,and charming villages, and offers glimpses of Ireland’s wild beauty as you approach County Kerry.

Spend the day exploring the breathtaking landscapes of Killarney National Park, Ireland’s oldest national park, known for its lush woodlands, towering mountains, and sparkling lakes. Wander through the picturesque grounds of Muckross House & Gardens or take a short hike to the cascading Torc Waterfall, surrounded by ancient oak forests.

In the afternoon, unwind with a serene Lake Boat Cruise across the famed Lakes of Killarney. Departing from Ross Castle, the cruise offers panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and islands, and the castle’s striking silhouette reflected in the water. Along the way, your guide will share tales of local folklore, the park’s rich history, and its diverse wildlife — from red deer to soaring birds of prey.

After the cruise, continue your journey westward, following the winding roads towards the Dingle Peninsula. The drive offers stunning coastal views, with the mountains gradually giving way to the rugged Atlantic coastline, setting the perfect tone for your stay in the colourful seaside town of Dingle.

Overnight: Dingle | Dingle Skellig Hotel
Room Type: Twin
Meals Included: Breakfast and Lunch

Day 4 - Saturday 28th June - Iconic and Ancient Dingle

Immerse yourself in the rich history and wild beauty of the Dingle Peninsula with a day exploring its ancient sites, followed by an evening soaking in the town’s vibrant music scene. Begin at the iconic Gallarus Oratory, a remarkably preserved 9th-century stone chapel, before visiting the nearby Kilmalkedar Church, home to Ogham stones and medieval relics. Continue along the scenic Slea Head Drive to explore the cliffside ruins of Dunbeg Fort and the distinctive Beehive Huts (Clocháns), once used by monks and farmers. Take in sweeping views of the Blasket Islands and delve into island life at the Blasket Centre, before enjoying a relaxed lunch in the nearby village of Ballyferriter.

Return to Dingle town in the late afternoon and spend time wandering its colourful streets, filled with artisan shops, galleries, and harborside charm. As evening falls, dive into Dingle’s legendary music scene — pop into a traditional pub like O’Sullivan’s Courthouse or Dick Mack’s for live sessions of Irish folk music, where fiddles, bodhráns, and tin whistles fill the air. Whether you join in a spontaneous sing-along or simply enjoy a pint while soaking up the atmosphere, it’s the perfect end to a day of history, culture, and local flavour.

Overnight: Dingle | The Dingle Skelligs Hotel
Room Type: Twin
Meals Included: Breakfast and Lunch

Day 5 - Sunday 29th June - Medieval Galway City

Depart Dingle in the morning, heading northeast through the scenic landscapes of Counties Kerry and Limerick, where rolling hills and patchwork fields give way to the vibrant city of Galway. Along the way, consider a brief stop in Adare, often called Ireland’s prettiest village, known for its thatched cottages and medieval ruins.

Arrive in Galway by early afternoon and dive into its rich martial past with a dedicated Military History Tour. Explore key sites like the remnants of the city’s medieval walls, the Spanish Arch, and the historic Lynch’s Castle, while learning about Galway’s strategic role during the Norman Invasions, the Nine Years’ War, and the Irish War of Independence. The tour weaves together tales of sieges, rebellions, and the city’s evolving defences, offering a deeper understanding of Galway’s place in Ireland’s turbulent history. Wrap up the late afternoon with a stroll through the Latin Quarter or along the lively Salthill Promenade before settling in for the evening.

This evening you’ll be on the edge of the bustling and bohemian city of Galway. Venture out to explore the cobbled streets with buskers playing on the corner Ireland’s lively culture spilling onto the streets. Your guide will take you to some local spots for music and dinner.

Overnight: Galway | The Hardiman Hotel
Room Type: Deluxe Twin
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Day 6 - Monday 30th June - Cliffs of Moher & Falconry at Dromoland Castle

Depart Galway and journey south through the rolling landscapes of County Clare, passing charming villages and rugged countryside. We stop at the breathtaking Cliffs of Moher, where towering sea cliffs offer panoramic views of the Atlantic and the Aran Islands beyond. Continue your drive to the majestic Dromoland Castle, where centuries of history meet luxurious comfort in a fairytale-like setting.

Jessie will say goodbye to you at the castle, leaving you to enjoy the rest of your trip unguided.

This afternoon, meet the Falconry team at Dromoland for an unforgettable falconry experience. Get up close with majestic birds of prey as expert falconers guide you through the ancient art of falconry, giving you the chance to interact with the birds and watch them in flight.

Finish your day with a relaxing evening at the castle, where you can enjoy its luxurious surroundings, dine in style, and unwind with the timeless elegance of this historic estate.

Overnight: Newmarket On Fergue | Dromoland Castle Hotel
Room Type: Deluxe Twin
Meals Included: Breakfast and Lunch

Day 6 - Falconry Read More +

Activity: Falconry
Dromoland Castle :
Start Location: Falconry school Dromoland | Start Time: 16:00

Day 7 - Tuesday 1st July - Dromoland Castle to Dublin

Enjoy your morning onsite at Dromoland, perhaps taking advantage of the exquisite spa, we highly recommend the Amber and Quartz Crystal Bed with massage or partaking in more adventurous activities such as archery and stand-up paddle boarding. There are so many activities to enjoy here and fun for all.

Later this afternoon, a private transfer will collect you from the castle and take you to your Dublin where you can check in and explore the city. The main pedestrain shopping districts are right on your doorstep, but with your hotel tucked away, your relaxation is still guaranteed.

Overnight: Dublin | The Westbury Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast

Day 7 - Transfer Details Read More +

Supplier: Lydons of Galway
Booking Reference: Collins
Pick Up Location: Lobby Dromoland Castle | Pick Up Time: 11:00
Phone: +353 87 2437517

Private transfer from Dromoland Castle, Newmarket-on-Fergus to The Westbury Hotel, Dublin – 2pax

Day 8 - Wednesday 2nd July - A Day in Dublin

This morning, enjoy a walking tour with a local private guide through this vibrant capital city, with its mix of 1,000 years of architecture from the mediaeval to Georgian to modern. See the Georgian-style Merrion Square, lush St. Stephen’s Green and Fitzwilliam Square, as well as O’Connell Street, the site of the ‘1916 Uprising’ that led to Ireland’s independence in 1922. Your guide is also a historian who will bring the city to life with colourful tales of life in the city in times gone by.

We have some excellent suggestions for dinner this evening with everything from local fish and chips to traditional pub food to fine dining available in the city.

Overnight: Dublin | The Westbury Hotel
Room Type: Classic Twin
Meals Included: Breakfast

Day 8 - Dublin Walking Tour Read More +

Activity: Dublin Walking Tour
Guide name : TBC
Start Location: Lobby The Westbury Hotel | Start Time: 10:00
Booking Reference: Collins

Your guides name and number will be confirmed with us two weeks prior to your departure and we will update your Final information with it.

Day 9 - Thursday 3rd July - Depart

A private transfer will collect you from your accommodation and take you to the airport to make your onward connections. Waving farewell for now but taking with you special memories and wonderful stories of your explorations.

Meals Included: Breakfast

Day 9 - Airport transfer Read More +

Activity: Airport transfer
Dublin Chauffeurs: Justin
Start Location: Lobby The Westbury Hotel | Start Time: 11:00
Booking Reference: Collins
Phone: +353 (0)87 233 8396

Transfer time is approx 30 minutes.

Trip Details

Inclusions Read More
  • 8 nights accommodation, as stated in the itinerary above
  • Most meals, as stated in the itinerary above, are breakfast daily, lunch while guided and two evening meals with your guide.
  • The services of a qualified and experienced guide from Day 1 to Day 5 inclusive
  • All transfers in a private vehicle driven by our guide on guided days 1 to 5
  • Private transfer from Dromoland Castle to Dublin Hotel
  • Private Airport transfer on departure
  • All guided hikes mentioned in the itinerary
  • Entrance fees and activities mentioned in the itinerary, specifically:
    • Entry Charles Fort
    • Kinsale Harbour Cruise
    • Private Food Tour Kinsale
    • Private Killarney Lake Experience
    • Dingle Sites
    • Private Military History Tour Galway
    • Private Falconry Experience
    • Private Walking Tour Dublin
  • Personalised trip design and delivery
  • 24/7 In-Country Support from the Wilderness Team
Exclusions Read More
  • Flights
  • Travel insurance
  • Meals not mentioned in the inclusions
  • Activities and entrance fees not mentioned in the inclusions
  • Gratuities for the main driver guide
Terms & Conditions Read More

Please see our booking terms here.


Accommodation

The White House Kinsale

Pearse Street | Town-plots | Kinsale |
P17 Y504 | Cork
Phone: +35321477 2125
Web: whitehouse-kinsale.ie

Dingle Skellig Hotel

Dingle | Kerry |
Ireland
Phone: +353 (0)66 915 0200
Web: dingleskellig.com

The Hardiman Hotel

Eyre Square | Galway | Galway |
H91 NFD2 | Ireland
Phone: +33 91 64041
Web: thehardiman.ie

Dromoland Castle Hotel

Newmarket On Fergue | Co Clare |
Web: dromoland.ie


Meet Your Guide

Jessie McDonald

Contact Number: +353 878 119 283

My life’s journey has led me down many rabbit holes, from teaching languages to working on archaeological digs to collecting oral histories, studying everything from wildflowers to dry-stone walling along the way. My path into tour guiding was a natural progression—one that allowed me to continue asking questions, learning, and, most importantly, sharing that knowledge with others.

Time spent living in Italy and France deepened my appreciation for Ireland’s natural beauty and cultural heritage. On my return, I moved to West Cork, surrounded by windswept headlands and prehistoric monuments. I realised that exploring Ireland is more than just a journey through time—it’s about understanding our place within the landscape and embracing the responsibility to protect it. I now live in the sunny southeast, where I continue exploring new rabbit holes!

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The Dingle Peninsula is a stronghold of Irish language and culture. With its stunning scenery, abundance of legends, prehistoric monuments, and end-of-the-world feel, it’s hard not to love it.

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