Explore Dingle Peninsula’s breathtaking landscapes, historic sites, and vibrant culture on a full-day private tour. Discover hidden gems and stunning views along the Wild Atlantic Way.
Explore Dingle Peninsula’s breathtaking landscapes, historic sites, and vibrant culture on a full-day private tour. Discover hidden gems and stunning views along the Wild Atlantic Way.
- Eask Tower - A 19th-century stone tower located on Carhoo Hill, constructed to guide ships into Dingle Harbour. It offers panoramic views and insights into the area’s maritime history.
- Ventry Beach - A picturesque, sheltered bay with a long sandy beach, steeped in history from ancient settlements to its significance in Irish mythology and…
- Eask Tower - A 19th-century stone tower located on Carhoo Hill, constructed to guide ships into Dingle Harbour. It offers panoramic views and insights into the area’s maritime history.
- Ventry Beach - A picturesque, sheltered bay with a long sandy beach, steeped in history from ancient settlements to its significance in Irish mythology and maritime trade. Paudie Ó Sé Statue (Photo Opportunity) – A tribute to the legendary Kerry footballer outside his iconic Ventry pub, ideal for a memorable photo with a piece of GAA history.
- Irish Famine Cottages - Experience 19th-century Ireland at the Ventry Famine Cottage, where restored stone homes depict the daily struggles of rural families during the Great Famine. Explore traditional dry-stone buildings, view historical artifacts, and meet friendly farm animals, including donkeys and baby lambs. A powerful and authentic insight into Irish heritage on the Dingle Peninsula. Admission Fee: €4
- Hold A Baby Lamb - Discover the charm of rural Ireland at Hold a Baby Lamb & Beehive Huts in Glanfahan, County Kerry. This family-run farm offers a delightful mix of hands-on animal encounters and rich historical exploration.
Get close to adorable baby lambs in a welcoming farm setting. Visitors can cuddle and, during feeding times, bottle-feed these gentle creatures—a memorable experience for all ages. The farm’s friendly atmosphere and knowledgeable hosts make it a highlight for families and animal lovers alike. Admission Fee: €4
- Cross at Slea Head - One of the most stunning stops on the Dingle Peninsula, offering breathtaking views of the Atlantic, the Blasket Islands, and dramatic coastal landscapes.
- Dun Chaoin Pier - A dramatic, winding cliffside pier known for its breathtaking views and as the departure point for the Blasket Islands, offering one of the most iconic photo opportunities on the Dingle Peninsula.
- Gallarus Oratory - A perfectly preserved early Christian stone church, built using dry-stone corbelling, offering a glimpse into Ireland’s ancient monastic past and stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
Optional admission to Gallarus Oratory Centre (€5 per adult) is not included in the tour price.
- Kilmalkedar Church - A stunning 12th-century Romanesque church with ancient Ogham stones, a sundial, and the Alphabet Stone, marking it as a significant site of early Christian and medieval heritage.
- St. Brendan’s House - A historic ruin linked to St. Brendan the Navigator, believed to be an early Christian dwelling, offering a fascinating glimpse into the life of one of Ireland’s most famous explorers.
- Conor Pass - From Dingle, travel via Conor Pass to a viewing car park — one of the highest accessible mountain passes in Ireland. From here, enjoy panoramic views stretching across Brandon Bay, Tralee Bay, and the Dingle Peninsula. On a clear day, you can see as far as Mount Brandon and the Atlantic beyond. It’s the perfect spot to soak in the beauty of the landscape, snap unforgettable photos, and reflect on the day’s journey before descending into Dingle Town.
- Cloghane - A peaceful village at the foot of Mount Brandon, surrounded by stunning mountains and sea views. A perfect place to experience the wild beauty of West Kerry.
- Brandon Point - A remote headland offering dramatic cliffs, panoramic views, and often sightings of soaring seabirds. A breathtaking spot for a short scenic photo stop.
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Aughacasla - A quiet coastal village where the Atlantic meets the mountains. Possible time to visit nearby Clonteenassig Woods, a hidden gem of forest trails and lakes.
Pass by without stopping unless guests request woods visit - Camp - Mountoven View Point, County Kerry - A spectacular elevated viewpoint overlooking Tralee Bay and the Slieve Mish mountains. A fantastic spot for panoramic photos along the journey.
- Inch Beach - One of Ireland’s longest beaches, famous for golden sands stretching 5km into the Atlantic. A popular spot for walking, photography, and sea air.
- Annascaul - A charming inland village best known as the birthplace of Antarctic explorer Tom Crean. Surrounded by rolling hills and rivers, it’s a peaceful place to experience traditional rural Ireland. There is also the option to visit the scenic Annascaul Lake nearby if time allows.
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Minard Castle - Picturesque ruins of a 16th-century tower house dramatically perched above a rocky beach. A truly atmospheric site full of history and natural beauty.
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Experience the enchantment of the Dingle Peninsula with an engaging full-day tour that immerses you in one of Ireland’s most picturesque areas. Start your adventure at the expansive sands of Inch Beach, a paradise for walkers, surfers, and photographers. Journey through the serene village of Anascaul and enjoy the peaceful allure of Anascaul Lake,…
Experience the enchantment of the Dingle Peninsula with an engaging full-day tour that immerses you in one of Ireland’s most picturesque areas. Start your adventure at the expansive sands of Inch Beach, a paradise for walkers, surfers, and photographers. Journey through the serene village of Anascaul and enjoy the peaceful allure of Anascaul Lake, nestled beneath rugged hills.
Proceed to the magnificent Minard Castle, dramatically situated above a rocky coastline, before embarking on the renowned Slea Head Drive. Along this celebrated route, enjoy breathtaking Atlantic vistas, explore ancient Christian beehive huts, and visit delightful coastal villages rich in history and folklore.
From ancient ruins to crashing waves, this tour offers a vibrant mix of natural beauty, heritage, and unforgettable experiences—all in one remarkable day on 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.