Embark on a private day tour of the Ring of Kerry and the Skellig Ring, exploring historical sites, indulging in tasty chocolates, and enjoying breathtaking scenery along the Wild Atlantic Way.
Embark on a private day tour of the Ring of Kerry and the Skellig Ring, exploring historical sites, indulging in tasty chocolates, and enjoying breathtaking scenery along the Wild Atlantic Way.
- Kerry Bog Village Museum - The Kerry Bog Village offers a captivating glimpse into the lifestyle and work of people in the late 19th century. Visitors can journey back in time to explore Ireland’s rural history, heritage, and way of life. The village features period thatched cottages, fully furnished with genuine antiques, complete with sound…
- Kerry Bog Village Museum - The Kerry Bog Village offers a captivating glimpse into the lifestyle and work of people in the late 19th century. Visitors can journey back in time to explore Ireland’s rural history, heritage, and way of life. The village features period thatched cottages, fully furnished with genuine antiques, complete with sound effects and figurines. Additionally, visitors can see the magnificent Irish Wolfhound and the Kerry Bog Ponies.
- Cahergall Fort - Cahergall Ring Fort, dating back to 500 BC, is an impressive site with walls approximately 6 meters high and about 3 meters thick. This dry stone wall fort is one of the finest examples of an early medieval stone fort on the Ring of Kerry.
- Kerry Cliffs - The Kerry Cliffs provide breathtaking views of the Skellig Islands and Puffin Island, standing over 1000 feet (305 meters) high. Formed over 400 million years ago, these cliffs offer spectacular views in a safe and natural setting.
- Skelligs Rock Cruises - From the Kerry Cliffs, visitors can enjoy stunning views of The Skellig Rocks, one of only three UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Ireland. The Skellig Islands float on the Atlantic Ocean, 12 km off the coast of County Kerry.
- Skellig Ring Scenic Drive - The Skellig Ring Drive is undoubtedly the most remarkable section of the world-famous Ring of Kerry Drive. This drive offers awe-inspiring views of the Skellig Islands at every turn, the beautiful Valentia Island accessible by ferry or bridge, the charming fishing village of Portmagee, Ballinskelligs with its blue flag beach, the renowned seaside village of Waterville, and all the attractions these places offer.
- Moll’s Gap - Moll’s Gap is a mountain pass on the road between Sneem and Killarney, offering views of the McGillicuddy Reeks and The Black Valley. Moll’s Gap is an example of a “glacial breach,” where a 500-meter deep glacier in the Black Valley broke through Moll’s Gap 25,000 years ago during Ireland’s last ice age.
- Ladies’ View - Ladies’ View in Killarney is considered one of the most famous views in the Killarney district. Queen Victoria’s ladies-in-waiting visited during the Royal visit in 1861 and were so enchanted by the view that it was named in their honor.
- Torc Waterfall - Torc Waterfall is a 20-meter high, 110-meter long cascade waterfall formed by the Owengarriff River as it drains from the Devil’s Punchbowl corrie lake at Mangerton Mountain. Located within Killarney’s National Park, Torc Waterfall is a 5-minute walk through scenic woodland.

- Private tour
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Transport by private vehicle
- Driver/guide
- Live commentary on board
- Bottled water
- All taxes, fees, and handling charges
- Local taxes
- Surcharges on fuel
- Private tour
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Transport by private vehicle
- Driver/guide
- Live commentary on board
- Bottled water
- All taxes, fees, and handling charges
- Local taxes
- Surcharges on fuel
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
The Ring of Kerry/Skellig day tour is a circular journey spanning over 100 miles, beginning and ending in Killarney. Renowned as Ireland’s most picturesque tourist drive, it showcases some of the country’s most breathtaking landscapes and seascapes, offering a continuous array of stunning views.
After being picked up from your accommodation and receiving…
The Ring of Kerry/Skellig day tour is a circular journey spanning over 100 miles, beginning and ending in Killarney. Renowned as Ireland’s most picturesque tourist drive, it showcases some of the country’s most breathtaking landscapes and seascapes, offering a continuous array of stunning views.
After being picked up from your accommodation and receiving a tour orientation in Killarney, the journey follows Ireland’s most scenic road: the Ring of Kerry route to Killorglin. From there, it joins the Wild Atlantic Way and continues around the Skellig Ring.
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Minimum drinking age is 18 years
- Dress code is smart casual
- Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
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.