Experience the thrill of Halloween in Ireland with haunted castles, festive parties, and unforgettable adventures. Join our 8-day tour and immerse yourself in the magic of this enchanting holiday.
Experience the thrill of Halloween in Ireland with haunted castles, festive parties, and unforgettable adventures. Join our 8-day tour and immerse yourself in the magic of this enchanting holiday.
Dublin - Belfast - Londonderry
Titanic Belfast - Depart from Dublin at 9:30 am. Arrive in Belfast to explore the Titanic Museum, recognized as the World’s leading tourist attraction. Walk in the footsteps of those who constructed the RMS Titanic, the world’s most renowned ship, in Belfast’s historic shipyard.
Crumlin Road Gaol - Visit the…
Dublin - Belfast - Londonderry
Titanic Belfast - Depart from Dublin at 9:30 am. Arrive in Belfast to explore the Titanic Museum, recognized as the World’s leading tourist attraction. Walk in the footsteps of those who constructed the RMS Titanic, the world’s most renowned ship, in Belfast’s historic shipyard.
Crumlin Road Gaol - Visit the haunted Crumlin Road Gaol, a jail of horror and a 5-star visitor attraction, which witnessed the execution of 17 men over its 150-year history.
Londonderry
County Londonderry - 9:30 am City walking tour including one of Ireland’s most haunted places: Bishop Higgins’ Grave. “Don’t disturb the dead – unless you want to be haunted. Such was the case at St Columb’s Cathedral when renovations in 1867 disturbed the grave of former bishop William Higgins. His tomb was moved inside the cathedral and that’s when things started to get strange. Workers began hearing footsteps in the locked gallery, apparitions appeared in photographs, and the organ would sound without anyone near it.”
Walled City Londonderry - Derry~Londonderry is the only completely walled city in Ireland and one of the finest in Europe. The best way to enjoy these stone ramparts is to take a leisurely walk. Join a walking tour to hear fascinating stories about brutal 17th-century sieges, starving citizens, and fearsome roaring cannons. Then, finish by crossing the Peace Bridge to Ebrington Square and the Walled City Brewery, where you can toast to this unique city. The Guildhall is a red-brick, neo-Gothic marvel, on the edge of a picturesque square perfect for a stroll or a snack. Enter these red-brick walls, and if you’re lucky, you might catch someone playing on the massive organ; let the music move through you as you admire the iconic building’s stunning stained-glass windows. To view the city from the water, why not take a walking tour and see the iconic Peace Bridge? Since its opening in 2011, this bridge has won numerous awards and is a vital link between the two sides of the River Foyle.
County Londonderry - 7:15 pm The Return of the Ancients-Halloween Parade in the city center – don’t forget your costume! 9:30 pm Halloween party – all tour participants must be in disguise. A bottle of wine will be awarded for the best costume.
Londonderry - Dublin
Dublin - At 11:00 am, depart Londonderry for Dublin. Enjoy the beautiful Irish scenery along the way. Arrive in Dublin, check into the hotel, and enjoy free time for the rest of the day. 9:30 pm Dracula and Ghosts tour of Dublin.
Dublin’s dark secrets include many tales that shocked, repulsed, or horrified Dubliners in the past. Be entertained by your storyteller, an American residing in Dublin.
Stop at a creepy hidden city center graveyard and visit the haunted steps of St Audeons Church, where the ghosts of Darky Kelly and Lepers still roam the medieval quarter to this day. The visit includes a demonstration of medieval torture implements. The tour storytellers are experienced professional actors who know how to put on a great show. Get a crash course in the art of body snatching, hear about the sinister Dublin surgeon Dr. Clossey, learn about the inspiration behind Bram Stoker’s most famous character Dracula, and much more.
Dublin
Dublin Castle - Panoramic tour of Dublin. Trinity College, the Georgian houses, the financial center, Dublin Castle. Your guide will provide lunch recommendations. Free time in Dublin. A visit to the National Galleries is not to be missed (admission free of charge). Optional: book a Whiskey tasting experience at a haunted castle with a story about a Jester’s Curse. The only thing more tragic than a sad clown? A murdered jester. Just look at Malahide Castle, a medieval fortress on Dublin’s coast where the spirit of one can be seen roaming the grounds. Puck was his name, and stories say he’d fallen in love with one of Malahide’s prisoners, Lady Elenora Fitzgerald. Puck was found out, stabbed in the heart, and with his last breath, swore to haunt the castle.
Dublin - 7:00 pm. Enjoy an Irish 3-course dinner with Irish specialties and Irish songs and dances. This high-energy show gives a flavor of the different styles of Irish Dance. From Sean nos, the ‘old style’ traditional solo Irish Dance to the familiar jigs and reels, the synchronized precision and heart-racing rhythms that characterize what Irish Dancing has become today. The spectacular show features many opportunities for audience participation. All tables have a great view of the raised stage. You will be served a sumptuous three-course menu offering a choice of the best in home-cooked Irish dishes.
Dublin-Killarney (361 km, 4h52)
Kilkenny Castle - On the way to Killarney, visit one of Ireland’s nine most haunted attractions, Kilkenny’s John’s Bridge over Ghost River. Home to the first-ever witch trial in Ireland, Kilkenny is no stranger to the supernatural. During a great flood in 1763, a crowd was crossing John’s Bridge when it collapsed, drowning 16 people in the swollen Nore below. Ever since, locals and visitors tell of eerie ghostly figures in the river, scratching at the banks, leaning where the current structure stands, and rising in the morning mist. Visit Kilkenny Castle with Kitchen Tea-Room and Medieval Room.
Blarney Castle & Gardens - Drive to Blarney Castle and visit the Stone of Eloquence. For over 200 years, world statesmen, literary giants, and legends of the silver screen have joined the millions of pilgrims climbing the steps to kiss the Blarney Stone and gain the gift of eloquence. Its powers are unquestioned, but its story still creates debate. Arrive in Killarney. Dinner at the hotel on individual account.
Killarney
Ring of Kerry - Drive the Ring of Kerry to Valentia Island and visit the Skellig Experience. Learn about the Island of Skellig Michael, one of the locations for the film Star Wars VII. Experience many aspects of those offshore Skellig islands while remaining on dry land. Study the works and lives of the Skellig monks of the early Christian period, their activities, their endurance, and their dedication in gaining a foothold on a tiny, inhospitable, offshore island and creating a community there that survived for some 600 years. In The Skellig Experience’s 80-seat auditorium, through a 14-minute film presentation, follow the footsteps of those Skellig monks, and marvel at the legacy of architecture they left behind. The Skellig Experience Centre also offers – through artifacts and realistic recreations – an experience of Skellig lighthouse – its history – its light keepers and its service to mariners since the 1820s. Break for a stroll around Sneem and at Moll’s Gap.
Killarney- Shannon
Bunratty - Head toward Bunratty Castle Hotel for accommodation. In the evening, you are invited to a Medieval banquet at Bunratty Castle. Enjoy a 4-course feast fit for a king. Be welcomed by a kilted piper as you cross over the drawbridge into the castle. Witness a crowning before making your way to the banquet room with long oak tables and candlelight. Listen to wonderful harp and fiddle music while you eat and drink wine, and then end the night with more medieval-themed surprises and music.
Shannon-Dublin
Cliffs of Moher - Ireland’s favorite tourist attraction. The breathtaking Cliffs of Moher, situated along the Wild Atlantic Way. The Cliffs of Moher have majestically faced the Atlantic for over 350 million years, and their beauty is incomparable. It is Ireland’s most visited tourist attraction, and when you visit, you will understand why.

- Dinner
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Breakfast
- Dinner
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Breakfast
- Plane tickets, Lunches, Photo & video tax, Other not mentioned.
- Plane tickets, Lunches, Photo & video tax, Other not mentioned.
Ireland, known for its Halloween festivities and robust whiskey, welcomes you to embark on the ultimate adventure. Embrace the allure of mysterious locations, memorable events, and extraordinary experiences. This 8-day Halloween tour is packed with exciting activities. As highlighted, it includes three parties: a dinner party in Londonderry, a Medieval…
Ireland, known for its Halloween festivities and robust whiskey, welcomes you to embark on the ultimate adventure. Embrace the allure of mysterious locations, memorable events, and extraordinary experiences. This 8-day Halloween tour is packed with exciting activities. As highlighted, it includes three parties: a dinner party in Londonderry, a Medieval Banquet in an Irish castle, and a lively Irish dinner featuring traditional music and dance.
- Please bring your Halloween Costume
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.