Explore Dingle Peninsula’s stunning landscapes and rich history with award-winning guides. Discover ancient sites and vibrant culture on a private tour.
Explore Dingle Peninsula’s stunning landscapes and rich history with award-winning guides. Discover ancient sites and vibrant culture on a private tour.
- Slea Head Drive - Where the Dingle Peninsula meets the Atlantic Ocean, the Slea Head Drive meanders along the rugged coastline. This 30 km (18 miles) section of the renowned Wild Atlantic Way has been praised by National Geographic as one of the world’s most scenic spots. Relax and let our expert drivers guide you on this stunning journey as you…
- Slea Head Drive - Where the Dingle Peninsula meets the Atlantic Ocean, the Slea Head Drive meanders along the rugged coastline. This 30 km (18 miles) section of the renowned Wild Atlantic Way has been praised by National Geographic as one of the world’s most scenic spots. Relax and let our expert drivers guide you on this stunning journey as you explore famous sites like Ventry Beach, ancient ringforts, and beehive huts, along with breathtaking views of the Blaskets and Skellig Islands.
Even Hollywood couldn’t resist Slea Head’s charm. Some of Hollywood’s greatest epic films, such as Ryan’s Daughter, Far and Away, and Star Wars, have chosen this region as their backdrop.
Choose Mossie’s Tours to explore the ethereal beauty.
- Fahan Beehive Huts - One of the most intriguing features of the Dingle Peninsula are the Fahan Beehive Huts. These drystone corbelled Iron Age huts get their name from their distinctive shape. The Fahan group consists of 19 subterranean and 18 standing clochans (beehive huts). Our guides will lead you through the inscribed stones, sculptured crosses, and earth ring forts. If you listen closely, you might hear the songs of our ancestors carried on the wind.
- Gallarus Oratory - The Gallarus Oratory is a 7th-century church and monastic site. The oratory is the best-preserved ancient church and one of the most beautiful ancient buildings in Ireland.
- Kilmalkedar Church - Kilmalkedar is an early Norman ecclesiastical site and National Monument. The existing church building was constructed in the mid-12th century and then extended around 1200 AD. The grounds include the corbelled Hiberno-Romanesque church building, an alphabet stone, an ancient sundial, bullauns, and a Promise stone. Experience this remarkable historical site with our knowledgeable guides to ensure you don’t miss a thing.
- Brandon Creek - Saint Brendan, like the rest of the world, could only wonder about what lay further to the west when he set sail from this small wharf in the sixth century. Would he and his small band of followers reach the edge of the world, or would they be overcome by fierce sea monsters that ruled the vast beyond? He didn’t know, but his faith kept him going. The “Voyage of St. Brendan the Navigator,” compiled in the 9th century, tells the story of a group of men who may have been the first to visit Iceland, Greenland, and possibly Nova Scotia before returning via the Hibbertias.
- Riasc - An Riasc is an abandoned 6th-century Christian monastic community. Early monks would have traveled to the edge of the world to preach “the word.” The Riasc community represented the edge of the world as they knew it.

- Private transportation
- Expert tour guide and storyteller
- Some fees into National Monuments
- Private transportation
- Expert tour guide and storyteller
- Some fees into National Monuments
- Fee into Fahan Beehive Huts & hold a baby lamb (€4 Optional)
- Gratuities
- Fee into Fahan Beehive Huts & hold a baby lamb (€4 Optional)
- Gratuities
The Dingle Peninsula is renowned as one of the most beautiful places on Earth. Enhance your experience of this stunning location by enlisting our highly praised tour guides. We have proudly received TripAdvisor’s Travellers’ Choice Award for the past three years.
With Mossie and Helen leading the way, enjoy the awe-inspiring landscapes and intriguing…
The Dingle Peninsula is renowned as one of the most beautiful places on Earth. Enhance your experience of this stunning location by enlisting our highly praised tour guides. We have proudly received TripAdvisor’s Travellers’ Choice Award for the past three years.
With Mossie and Helen leading the way, enjoy the awe-inspiring landscapes and intriguing archaeological and historical sites across the Dingle Peninsula in comfort. Celebrate with us over 6,000 years of history, culture, spirituality, music, and song.
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.