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Adare To Cliffs of Moher Co Clare Private Car Tour
Type: Private and Custom Tours
Duration: 8 Hours
Adare To Cliffs of Moher Co Clare Private Car Tour
- Type:Private and Custom Tours
- Duration:8 Hours
OVERVIEWExperience the Cliffs of Moher without worry on this full-day private tour. Depart from your local accommodation in an air-conditioned vehicle equipped with WiFi. In the company of your private driver-guide, make your way to the Cliffs of Moher and take time to explore the area at your own pace.Hassle-free hotel pickupTravel comfortably in a WiFi-equipped vehicleEnjoy the company of a driver-guideExplore the Cliffs of Moher at your own paceINCLUDESPrivate ChauffeurFree Wi-FiTollsEXCLUDESGratuitiesMEETING AND PICKUPPickup pointsThe supplier will pick up customers from select hotelsOptions and Start time3 People Car Tour:08:30 AM, 09:00 AM, 09:30 AM, 10:00 AM4 People MPV Tour:08:30 AM, 09:00 AM, 09:30 AM, 10:00 AM5 People MPV Tour:08:30 AM, 09:00 AM, 09:30 AM, 10:00 AM6 People Tour:08:30 AM, 09:00 AM, 09:30 AM, 10:00 AMAdare To Cliffs of Moher Co Clare Private Car Tour:08:30 AM, 09:00 AM, 09:30 AM, 10:00 AMPickup detailsPick up at your location in AdareWHAT TO EXPECTBunratty (Pass by)Photo StopClare Abbey (Pass by)pass by the abbeyLiscannor (Pass by)short stop1: St. Brigid's WellSt. Brigids Well is regarded as a place of healing and the spring at the well known site is is located in a narrow man-built cave which is filled with photos, statues, rosaries and medals which have been left over the years by pilgrims.5 minutes -Admission Ticket Free2: Cliffs of MoherCliffs of Moher1 hour -Admission Ticket Not Included3: DoolinLunch Stop1 hour -Admission Ticket FreeBurren National Park (Pass by)Drive through The Burren National Park4: Poulnabrone DolmenPoulnabrone Dolmen is one of Irelands most iconic archaeological monuments and is the second-most visited location in the Burren, after the Cliffs of Moher.15 minutes -Admission Ticket FreeADDITIONAL INFOInfants and small children can ride in a pram or strollerService animals allowedPublic transportation options are available nearbySuitable for all physical fitness levelsNot wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 6 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Angela's Ashes 1.5hrs Walking Tour
Type: City Walking Tours
Duration: 1 Hours
Angela's Ashes 1.5hrs Walking Tour
- Type:City Walking Tours
- Duration:1 Hours
OVERVIEWDiscover Irish-American author Frank McCourt's life in Limerick, known for his memoir, Angelas Ashes, on this walking tour. With a local historian, visit McCourts former school and explore sites from the movie adaptation of the book. This tour is ideal for those who are interested in literature and academia, as well as those wanting to learn more about Limerick.Learn about Frank McCourt, his background, and familyExplore Limerick with a local historian guideThis tour is ideal for both new and returning visitors to LimerickLiterature enthusiasts will enjoy this closer look at the famous memoirINCLUDESEscorted GuideEXCLUDESFood & DrinkMEETING AND PICKUPMeeting pointLimerick City Gallery of ArtYour Guide will be standing in front the Entrance to the Art Gallery on the footpath.Options and Start timeAngela's Ashes 1.5hrs Walking Tour:01:00 PM, 03:30 PM, 05:00 PMEnd pointThis activity ends back at the meeting point.WHAT TO EXPECT1: LimerickVisit Frank McCourt's home from a guide who used to live a few doors up from him10 minutes -Admission Ticket Free2: LimerickVisit Souths Bar where Frank's dad sang & drank15 minutes -Admission Ticket Free3: LimerickVisit Frank's old School15 minutes -Admission Ticket Free4: LimerickVisit the point on the Shannon river where Frank throws the book into the river in the Movie!10 minutes -Admission Ticket Free5: LimerickView the building where Frank's mother begged for money from the local Charity15 minutes -Admission Ticket Free6: LimerickWalk the lanes depicted in the movie15 minutes -Admission Ticket Free7: LimerickLearn of Frank McCourt, his background & family & response to his harrowing book from the people who knew him in Limerick.15 minutes -Admission Ticket FreeADDITIONAL INFOWheelchair accessibleInfants and small children can ride in a pram or strollerService animals allowedPublic transportation options are available nearbyAll areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessibleTravelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitnessNot wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 10 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.This experience requires good weather. If its canceled due to poor weather, youll be offered a different date or a full refund.This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If its canceled because the minimum isnt met, youll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Cliffs of Moher Day Tour from Limerick: Including The Wild Altanic Way
Type: Full-day Tours
Duration: 7 Hours
Cliffs of Moher Day Tour from Limerick: Including The Wild Altanic Way
- Type:Full-day Tours
- Duration:7 Hours
OVERVIEWCombine two of Irelands most dramatic natural wondersand leave all the driving and navigation to someone elseon this full-day tour from Limerick. Walk along the awe-inspiring Cliffs of Moher, which tower 702 feet (214 meters) over the Atlantic coast, then explore the otherworldly landscape of the Burren as you drive the Wild Atlantic Way. Thats not all: Youll also visit the medieval Bunratty Castle and the quaint Liscannor fishing village for lunch (own expense).Discover the Cliffs of Moher and the Burren, all in one dayRound-trip transit from central Limerick makes exploring the sights easyEnjoy a day away from the hustle and bustle of the cityPerfect introduction for first-time visitorsINSIDER TIPSSee more of southern Ireland in less of the time with this express tour.INCLUDESWiFi on boardAll taxes, fees and handling chargesDriver/guideAir-conditioned vehicleLive commentary on boardUSB Charging Points at every SeatEXCLUDESGratuitiesHotel pickup and drop-offLunchMEETING AND PICKUPMeeting pointArthurs Quay (Opp Shopping Centre)Arthur's Quay, Arthur's Quay Park - 09:15amOptions and Start timeDepart: Arthurs Quay: 9:30:09:30 AMEnd pointThis activity ends back at the meeting point.WHAT TO EXPECTPaddywagon Tours (Pass by)We leave historic Limerick City, and en-route we will view King Johns Castle and the river Shannon. We continue via County Clare to the west coast of Ireland.1: Cliffs of MoherWe spend 1.5 hours at the Cliffs of Moher - one of the world's greatest natural attractions. The cliffs stand 1/3 the size of the Empire State Building and have large populations of puffins and gannets. You can enjoy a hike or a relaxed walk, while gazing in amazement at this geological and natural beauty. The Cliffs of Moher also have shops and restaurants, anything from snacks and souvenirs available in plenty. Visitor charges at the Cliffs are included in the tour price saving you EUR 10.00. You will also receive a complimentary ticket to the award winning Atlantic Edge exhibition that examines all aspects of the mighty Cliffs of Moher.1 hour 30 minutes -Admission Ticket Included2: LiscannorWe depart from the Cliffs of Moher for a stop in Liscannor a tiny west of Ireland village where you may wish to enjoy a delicious local lunch (optional), maybe a seafood chowder or lamb stew with a regional craft beer (optional). There are options to suit everyone from red meat to vegan and everything in between. On the way we will have superb views of the Atlantic coast and the Aran Islands.
1 hour -Admission Ticket Free3: Wild Atlantic WayThis afternoon we'll round off the day by taking a spectacular drive along the coast through the limestone scenery of the Wild Atlantic Way. The region all around us is known as the Burren - incredible local landscape!20 minutes -Admission Ticket Free4: Bunratty Castle and Folk ParkOn the way back to Limerick we'll stop for refreshments, restrooms and coffee, sodas, water etc. Instead of stopping at a motorway service station this refreshment stop will be at medieval Bunratty Castle - much more interesting!
Enjoy a brief stroll to stretch your legs, grab some quick photos and maybe some quick souvenir purchases from the shop.
We'll soon be back on the road to have you back in Limerick to freshen up ahead of evening entertainment arrangements.
20 minutes -Admission Ticket FreePaddywagon Tours (Pass by)We leave Bunratty Castle for the short return drive to Limerick. The tour finishes at 16:30 approx. (Passengers from.UL please note that due to traffic conditions you will be dropped off in the city center)ADDITIONAL INFOSpecialized infant seats are availableInfants and small children can ride in a pram or strollerPublic transportation options are available nearbySuitable for all physical fitness levelsChildren must be accompanied by an adultBookings made through Viator will automatically be signed up for the pickup point and collection time specified in the booking.If you wish to change your reservation to one of the other pick-up locations offered by Paddywagon Tours, you will need to contact us by telephone or email not later than 17:00 the evening prior so that we can guarantee the change. Please note that changes are only guaranteed once confirmed in writing by us.Not wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If its canceled because the minimum isnt met, youll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Cliffs of Moher explorer day tour from Limerick. Guided.
Type: Day Trips and Excursions
Duration: 1 Days
Cliffs of Moher explorer day tour from Limerick. Guided.
- Type:Day Trips and Excursions
- Duration:1 Days
OVERVIEWCheck off the Cliffs of Moher from your Ireland to-do list without having to go through any of the hassle of planning out the details. This Cliffs of Moher and Doolin Tour from Limerick provides you with round-trip transport for ease. Get dropped off at Doolin for a self-guided walk to the Cliffs of Moher visitor center. The path gives you views of the cliffs, as well as other area highlights.Guarantee your visit to the Cliffs of Moher with an included admission ticketEnjoy a self-guided walk from Doolin along the cliffs path to the visitor centerTake in views of Galway Bay, the Aran Islands, and the Cliffs of MoherRound-trip transport from Limerick is providedINCLUDESTour escort/hostEntrance ticket to the Cliffs of MoherEXCLUDESLunchCruise to base of Cliffs of MoherMEETING AND PICKUPMeeting pointArthurs QuayMeet point is Arthurs Quay, Limerick.Options and Start timeCliffs of Moher explorer day tour from Limerick. Guided.:08:30 AMEnd pointThis activity ends back at the meeting point.WHAT TO EXPECT1: LimerickDeparting Arthurs Quay, Limerick at 08:30 daily, our local driver / guide will take you from Limerick via Ennis to the picturesque village of Doolin in County Clare. En route, you will see medieval castles, beautiful little villages, fields of dry stone walls and the amazing rural landscape of west Clare. Our driver / guide will entertain you with insights into the geology, history and stories of the landscapes in view.15 minutes -Admission Ticket Free2: Bunratty Castle and Folk ParkThe tour vehicle stops briefly at the Bunratty Castle Hotel adjacent to Bunratty Castle and Folk Park. Built to impress in the 15th century, Bunratty Castle is one of the most splendid in Ireland. It's bold outline dominates the skyline as you pass.10 minutes -Admission Ticket Not Included3: EnnisThe tour vehicle does a quick pick up at The Temple Gate Hotel, Ennis, before heading out into the wilds of County Clare. Ennis or 'Inis' in Irish meaning 'Island.' The name relates to an island formed between two courses of the River Fergus on which the Franciscan Friary was built in the 13th century.15 minutes -Admission Ticket Free4: Doolin PierIn Doolin, our driver / guide will give you directions to the start point of the coastal pathway along with instructions as to meeting up with the tour vehicle after your walk to the Cliffs of Moher visitors centre. You'll have 6 hours to walk the 8 km of cliff path so there is ample time to enjoy Doolin before heading off.30 minutes -Admission Ticket Free5: Cliffs of MoherArrive at the Cliffs of Moher - complimentary ticket to the Cliffs of Moher Visitor Centre: the Atlantic Edge for 6 hours.
At approx. 4.30pm you will depart Cliffs of Moher and return to Limerick and arrive back at 6.30pm.6 hours -Admission Ticket Included6: LimerickArrive back at the meet point in Limerick at approximately 18h30. Time to say a final 'Good Bye' or 'Slan Abhaile' to your driver / guide10 minutes -Admission Ticket FreeADDITIONAL INFOInfants are required to sit on an adults lapInfants and small children can ride in a pram or strollerSuitable for all physical fitness levelsOperates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriatelyChildren must be accompanied by an adultImportant: A voucher (additional to Viator voucher) will be supplied after booking with departure times, departure point, directions and details. Please print out and bring with you to validateNot wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If its canceled because the minimum isnt met, youll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Dingle Peninsula Day Tour from Limerick: Including The Wild Altanic Way
Type: Day Trips and Excursions
Duration: 11 Hours
Dingle Peninsula Day Tour from Limerick: Including The Wild Altanic Way
- Type:Day Trips and Excursions
- Duration:11 Hours
OVERVIEWDiscover the splendors of the Dingle Peninsula on a full-day trip from Limerick. Traveling by air-conditioned vehicle with an expert driver-guide, admire this mountainous stretch of Atlantic coast as you learn about its natural history and rich past. Enjoy breathtaking ocean views as you drive around Slea Head, Europes most westerly drive; and stroll on Inch Beach, a beauty spot and surfers favorite. Gaze out at the Blasket Islands, including the Sleeping Giant island, and visit Dingle, the pretty main town, famous for its friendly harbor dolphin, Fungie.Full-day Dingle Peninsula tour from Limerick, with air-conditioned transportLearn about the landmarks of this rugged Atlantic peninsula from a knowledgeable driver-guideStroll on Inch Beach, one of Irelands most beautiful beaches and a surfing hotspotMake the famous drive around Slea Head, Europes most westerly road routeStop for photos at scenic locations and enjoy views of the Blasket Islands, including the Sleeping GiantVisit the colorful fishing port of Dingle, and hear tales of Fungie the harbor dolphinIdeal choice for families and first-time visitorsINCLUDESWiFi on boardAll taxes, fees and handling chargesDriver/guideAir-conditioned vehicleLive commentary on boardEXCLUDESGratuitiesMEETING AND PICKUPMeeting pointHenry StreetBus Stop 608041, Henry Street & Glentworth Street JunctionOptions and Start timeDepart: Henry Street @8:00:08:00 AMEnd pointThis activity ends back at the meeting point.WHAT TO EXPECTPaddywagon Tours (Pass by)We leave Limerick City behind and travel via the charming village of Adare down through the mountains to County Kerry.1: KillarneyRegularly voted the most beautiful town in Ireland, Killarney is the gateway to both Ring of Kerry and Dingle Peninsula. Nestled in the valley beneath Ireland's highest mountain range, and surrounded by lakes Killarney boasts some of the most beautiful scenery in Ireland. Lined with lovely shops, pubs and traditional arts and crafts stores, this true gem is a must see for every traveler who visits our motherland.1 hour -Admission Ticket Free2: Inch BeachInch Beach is one of the most famous beaches in Ireland, and stretches for 3 miles facing the Atlantic ocean and is renowned as a surfing and fishing location. Its golden sands became well known on the big screen as it has featured in many movies, most notably Ryan's Daughter and Playboy of Western World which was entirely filmed along its shoreline.30 minutes -Admission Ticket Free3: Slea Head DriveSlea Head drive on the Wild Altanic Way is considered by many photographic magazines as the most beautiful peninsula in the world, and was recently voted the number one area for dramatic shots. The road winds around through Gaelic speaking Corca Dhuibhne beginning at Ventry beach passing by the 4000 year old beehive huts and onwards to Dunquin with amazing views of the great Blasket Island and the Sleeping Giant. The peninsula has fabulous beaches in Coonenoole and Clogherhead where the film Far and Away was shot. We drive through the beautiful village of Ballyferriter.2 hours -Admission Ticket Free4: DingleNext we stop in Dingle village. Charming Gaelic speaking fishing village famed in many films like Far and Away and Ryan's Daughter, Dingle is celebrated for having most pubs in Ireland for a town of its size, 52 pubs and 2000 people. We cannot forget Dingle's most famous resident, Fungi the Dolphin.1 hour 30 minutes -Admission Ticket FreeArthur's Quay Park (Pass by)Following a fun-filled day on the Dingle Penninsula, we make our way back over the mountains to Limerick, where we aim to arrive back at approx 7 pm.ADDITIONAL INFOSpecialized infant seats are availableInfants and small children can ride in a pram or strollerPublic transportation options are available nearbySuitable for all physical fitness levelsChildren must be accompanied by an adultPlease note: You must reconfirm your pick up location directly with the supplier. Refer to voucher for further informationBookings made through Viator will automatically be signed up for Arthur's Quay, Arthur's Quay Park at 08:00.If you wish to change your reservation to one of the other pick- up locations, you will need to contact us by telephone or email not later than 18:00 the evening prior so that we can guarantee the change. Please note the different collection times for Dublin Road (near UL Campus) "Singland Motors Circle K" is at 08:10 and Adare Heritage Centre is at 08:30.Not wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Galway To Cliffs of Moher & Burren Private Car Tour
Type: Private and Custom Tours
Duration: 8 Hours
Galway To Cliffs of Moher & Burren Private Car Tour
- Type:Private and Custom Tours
- Duration:8 Hours
OVERVIEWExplore Ireland in style with this all-day private car service from the Limerick area or Adare Village. Travel to the Cliffs of Moher (entrance fees not included), pass through Burren National Park, and visit the fishing village of Doolin, situated on the Wild Atlantic Way. Enjoy the personalized attention of a private tour.Get acquainted with this region of IrelandThis tour is ideal for those who are short on timeEntrance fees to the Cliffs of Moher not includedPickup at accommodations or Shannon Airport providedINCLUDESPrivate transportationBottled waterMEETING AND PICKUPPickup pointsThe supplier will pick up customers from select hotelsOptions and Start time3 People Car Tour:09:00 AM, 09:30 AM, 10:00 AM4 People Private Tour:09:00 AM, 09:30 AM, 10:00 AM5 People Tour:09:00 AM, 09:30 AM, 10:00 AM6 People Private Tour:09:00 AM, 09:30 AM, 10:00 AMPickup detailsPick at your provided address in Galway City & Surrounding areas.WHAT TO EXPECT1: Bunratty Castle and Folk Park30 minute stop
30 minutes -Admission Ticket Not IncludedLiscannor (Pass by)Pass by and stop for photos2: St. Brigid's WellSt. Brigids Well in Liscannor is regarded as a place of healing and the spring at the well is filled with photos, statues, rosaries and medals which have been left over the years by pilgrims.15 minutes -Admission Ticket Free3: Cliffs of MoherTake a self guided tour of the cliffs, Visit the exhibition Centre2 hours -Admission Ticket IncludedThe Burren (Pass by)Drive through the Burren national park. Photo Stop4: DoolinExplore sea side pretty fishing village. Situated on the Wild Atlantic Way, it has some of the most breathtaking scenery in Ireland and with a colourful and welcoming village ready to host you on your stay, Doolin has something for everyone.1 hour -Admission Ticket FreeADDITIONAL INFOInfants and small children can ride in a pram or strollerPublic transportation options are available nearbySuitable for all physical fitness levelsWe will make one hour lunch stop,Lunch is not included,Not wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 5 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
General Entry Tickets to Foynes Flying Boat and Maritime Museum
Type: Tickets and Passes
Duration: 8 Hours
General Entry Tickets to Foynes Flying Boat and Maritime Museum
- Type:Tickets and Passes
- Duration:8 Hours
OVERVIEWIt all began in Foynes.
Walk in the Footsteps of Pioneering Aviators & Hollywood Icons in the Birthplace of Irish Coffee!
Foynes Flying Boat & Maritime Museum is located on the Wild Atlantic Way just 30 minutes from Limerick city on the banks of the Shannon Estuary. This truly unique visitor experience captures the story of how
Foynes became one of the great aviation hubs of the world between 1937-1945.
Walk in the footsteps of JF Kennedy, Bob Hope, Eleanor Roosevelt & many other dignitaries, movie stars & refugees who landed at Foynes. Experience Irish Coffee in the very building it was invented, and taste the original recipe in a quaint 1940s setting (O'Regan's Restaurant - Irish Coffees sold seperately). Visit the new Maureen OHara exhibition dedicated to preserving the memory of Irelands most famous film star & explore the rich history of the River Shannon.
Explore our new museum building which launched in 2023!INCLUDESAll Fees and TaxesMEETING AND PICKUPMeeting pointFoynes Flying Boat MuseumOptions and Start timeMuseum Ticket: 03/15/2025 - 10/31/2025
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 10:00 AM - 05:00 PMEnd pointThis activity ends back at the meeting point.WHAT TO EXPECT1: Foynes Flying Boat MuseumGeneral Entry Tickets to Foynes Flying Boat & Maritime Museum.
Walk in the footsteps of the pioneering aviators and Hollywood icons.
The Famous Flying Boats | Come aboard the worlds First Airforce One & relive what it was like to fly in true ocean liner luxury
Pioneering Aviators | Learn about the brave pilots who took on the might of the Atlantic Ocean.
Flight Simulators |Try your hand at being a pilot & test your flying skills
Foynes in times of War | Discover what life was like during the War for passengers, airline staff & locals
Birthplace of Irish Coffee | Watch a 3D Hologram re-enacting the night Irish Coffee was invented & participate in an Irish Coffee Masterclass in a quaint 1940s setting
Control Tower | Savour the panoramic views of the Shannon Estuary
Maritime Museum | Discover Irelands rich maritime heritage & the famous people from Foynes that helped shaped Irish history
Irish Coffee available (sold seperately) - O'Regan's restaurant on siteAdmission Ticket IncludedADDITIONAL INFOWheelchair accessibleInfants and small children can ride in a pram or strollerService animals allowedPublic transportation options are available nearbySuitable for all physical fitness levelsNot wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Kayaking & Canoeing in Limerick City
Type: Kayak, Canoe and Paddleboard Tours
Duration: 2 Hours
Kayaking & Canoeing in Limerick City
- Type:Kayak, Canoe and Paddleboard Tours
- Duration:2 Hours
OVERVIEWGo kayaking on the River Shannon and experience a fresh perspective on Limerick City. Meet your guide at the launch point for a safety tutorial and then set out on the river for a scenic paddle. Learn about the history, heritage, and folklore of Limerick during the tour, including details about the citys Viking past. No prior kayaking experience is necessary.Kayak along the River Shannon with a guided tourLearn about Limerick Citys history and folkloreSee local wildlife and landmarks from the riverAll experience levels are welcomeINCLUDESTour GuideMEETING AND PICKUPMeeting pointNevsail Watersports Limerick Kayaking ToursNevsail Watersports and Adventures is located in the heart of Limerick City from the Hunt Museum, where you get to kayak the River Shannon and explore Limerick's Viking and Medieval past and learn all about the City's most interesting landmarks and folklore.Options and Start timeKayaking & Canoeing in Limerick City :03:30 PM, 04:00 PM, 06:00 PM, 06:30 PM, 08:30 PM, 09:00 AMEnd pointThis activity ends back at the meeting point.WHAT TO EXPECTOur Limerick Kayaking and Canoeing Tours & Taster Sessions offer a safe, fun-packed activity combined with lots of team games and fun facts/history about Limerick included!
Whether you're a local or a tourist to Limerick you'll love to experience the sights and sound on our unique and exclusive Kayak Limerick trips and tours and guaranteed to give a whole new perspective of Limerick.
You can have some real Adventure or simply relax and enjoy the local wildlife, as the River Shannon is a nature-lovers paradise with abundant wildlife and amazing things to see.
Limerick Kayaking is now voted No.1 fun things to do in Limerick and our Limerick Kayaking Tours are a huge hit with all from kids aged 5 years upwards, to teens and adults.Duration: 2 hours 30 minutesADDITIONAL INFOWheelchair accessibleInfants and small children can ride in a pram or strollerService animals allowedPublic transportation options are available nearbyNot recommended for travelers with spinal injuriesNot recommended for pregnant travelersTravelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitnessNot wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.This experience requires good weather. If its canceled due to poor weather, youll be offered a different date or a full refund.This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If its canceled because the minimum isnt met, youll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Killarney Day Trip
Type: Day Trips and Excursions
Duration: 10 Hours
Killarney Day Trip
- Type:Day Trips and Excursions
- Duration:10 Hours
Explore Killarney National Park (the oldest national park in Ireland) and the scenery of the surrounding valley on this seamless, private tour. After pickup in the morning from your accommodation, board your vehicle and head into nature. You?ll visit the 15th-century Ross Castle, can dine in an opulent stately home, will discover Ladies? View (a panoramic scenic overlook named for Queen Victoria), encounter Torc Waterfall, and much more. A private tour offers the most personal way to see the sights Discover the major highlights of Killarney National Park in one day Private vehicle transit is included, plus hotel pickup and drop-off
Itinerary
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Stop At: Killarney National Park Cork Road, Killarney Ireland
Welcome to the Killarney National Park
South and west of the town of Killarney in Co. Kerry is an expanse of rugged mountainous country. This includes the McGillycuddy?s Reeks, the highest mountain range in Ireland which rise to a height of over 1000 metres. At the foot of these mountains nestle the world famous lakes of Killarney. Here where the mountains sweep down to the lake shores, their lower slopes covered in woodlands, lies the 10,236 hectare (26,000 acres), Killarney National Park . The distinctive combination of mountains, lakes, woods and waterfalls under ever changing skies gives the area a special scenic beauty.
The nucleus of the National Park is the 4,300 hectare Bourn Vincent Memorial Park which was presented to the Irish State in 1932 by Senator Arthur Vincent and his parents-in-law, Mr and Mrs William Bowers Bourn in memory of Senator Vincent?s late wife Maud.
The focal point of the National Park for visitors is Muckross House and Gardens. The house which is presented as a late 19 th century mansion featuring all the necessary furnishings and artefacts of the period is a major visitor attraction is jointly managed by the Park Authorities and the Trustees of Muckross House.
The former Kenmare Desmene close to Killarney Town is also part of the National Park and features Killarney House and Gardens and Knockreer House which is the education centre of the park.
Killarney National Park contains many features of national and international importance such as the native oakwoods and yew woods together with an abundance of evergreen trees and shrubs and a profusion of bryophytes and lichens which thrive in the mild Killarney climate. The native red deer are unique in Ireland with a presence in the country since the last Ice Age.
Killarney National Park was designated as a Biosphere Reserve in 1981 by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO), part of a world network of natural areas which have conservation, research, education and training as major objectives.
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Torc Waterfall, Kenmare Road, Killarney Ireland
Torc Waterfall is a 20 metres high, 110 metres long cascade waterfall formed by the Owengarriff River as it drains from the Devil's Punchbowl corrie lake at Mangerton Mountain. The waterfall, which lies at the base of Torc Mountain, in the Killarney National Park, is 4.3 miles from Killarney in Kerry, Ireland.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Ladies' View, 71 Killarney National Park, N, Killarney V93 X376 Ireland
Ladies View is a scenic viewpoint on the Ring of Kerry tourist route about 19 kilometres from Killarney along the N71 road to Kenmare, in the Killarney National Park in Ireland.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Gap of Dunloe National School Gap of Dunloe National School Gap of Dunloe National School Off the R562 Road To Killorglin Killarney National Park, Killarney V93 YN52 Ireland
The Gap of Dunloe, also recorded as Bearna an Choimín, is a narrow mountain pass running north-south in County Kerry, Ireland, that separates the MacGillycuddy's Reeks mountain range in the west, from the Purple Mountain Group range in the east.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Killarney, Killarney, County Kerry
Killarney is a town on the shores of Lough Leane in southwest Ireland?s County Kerry. It?s a stop on the Ring of Kerry scenic drive, and the start and finishing point of the 200-km Kerry Way walking trail. The town's 19th-century buildings include St. Mary?s Cathedral. Across the bridge from the cathedral is Killarney National Park. Victorian mansion Muckross House, Gardens & Traditional Farms sits in the park.
Duration: 2 hours
INCLUDESPick UpEXCLUDESEntry/Admission - Killarney National ParkADDITIONAL INFOConfirmation will be received at time of booking, Not wheelchair accessible, Stroller accessible, Service animals allowed, Near public transportation, Infant seats available, Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level, This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participateDeparture Date:See Availability
START TIMES AND DEPARTURE POINTSDeparture Time:9:00 AMDeparture Point:Traveler pickup is offered
Airports- Shannon Airport, Shannon Ireland
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Private Cliffs of Moher Tour Small Group from Limerick
Type: Private and Custom Tours
Duration: 8 Hours
Private Cliffs of Moher Tour Small Group from Limerick
- Type:Private and Custom Tours
- Duration:8 Hours
OVERVIEWExperience the Cliffs of Moher, The Burren, Ennistymon Cascades, Doolin and Bunratty Castle at your own pace with this private tour for up to 4 people in your group. Leaving at a time that suits you from your accommodation, I will pick you up at your chosen time, at your location and can stop at any point along the way. You can stop at locations you have heard about or locations on the way you take a liking to. I aim to please my tourist. This tour is for 1 - 4 people travelling in a new Saloon vehicle with AC. You can chose to take the ride all by yourself, or with a group of up to no more than 4 people.
I will provide you with as much bottle water as you like, and Irish snacks for the journey. Pick up times are any time from 8am to 1pm from your Hotel / Accommodation with return approximately 5 - 6 hours later.INCLUDESBottled waterSnacksInfant seat if required at no extra costEXCLUDESGratuitiesOptional stop for lunch in DoolinMEETING AND PICKUPPickup pointsThe supplier will pick up customers from select hotelsOptions and Start timePrivate Cliffs of Moher Tour Small Group from Limerick : 09/01/2025 - 09/30/2025
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday: 07:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Sunday: 07:00 AM - 01:00 PMPrivate Cliffs of Moher Tour Small Group from Limerick : 10/01/2025 - 12/19/2025
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday: 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Sunday: 08:00 AM - 01:00 PMPickup detailsIf your hotel or pick up is not listed, I can still meet you and your group, just let me know the name of your hotel after you make your reservation! Pick up and return drop off from any hotel / accommodation point of your choice near LimerickWHAT TO EXPECT1: Cliffs of MoherOne of Irelands top visitor experiences, the Cliffs of Moher tower over the rugged west County Clare coast. The Cliffs of Mohers elemental beauty has captivated visitors since the early 19th century, making them one of Irelands first and top tourist attractions. According to local folklore, the cliffs are said to be home to otherworldly beings and mystical creatures. We will be driving 45 minutes to get to this attraction and spend approx 90 minutes at the attraction.2 hours -Admission Ticket Included2: DoolinDoolin is a great Irish village. Small, charming, and filled with friendly locals, it's a must stop for anyone travelling along Wild Atlantic Way. A great spot to stop for lunch and a wander after the Cliffs.2 hours -Admission Ticket Free3: Bunratty Castle and Folk ParkAn optional stop for a photo opportunity an walk around the area of Bunratty. Entrance to the castle is subject to availability and not included in the tour package or time.30 minutes -Admission Ticket Not Included4: Ennistymon FallsThe Cascades are among the most photographed natural attractions in Clare and are best viewed from the grounds of The Falls Hotel, which overlook the churning waters of the Inagh River as they make their way over an extensive ridge of rocks and onwards to Liscannor Bay and the Atlantic Ocean.30 minutes -Admission Ticket FreeSpanish Point (Pass by)Spanish Point is a village in the parish of Milltown Malbay in County Clare on the west coast of Ireland. The Beach, over a kilometre long, has Blue Flag Status and is suitable for swimming and surfing. It is also one of the better known surf breaks in County Clare. It was named after the Spanish who died here in 1588, when many ships of the Spanish Armada were wrecked during stormy weather.ADDITIONAL INFOSpecialized infant seats are availableNot recommended for travelers with spinal injuriesNot recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular healthNot recommended for pregnant travelersPublic transportation options are available nearbyInfants and small children can ride in a pram or strollerTravelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitnessAdvance notice for infant seats requiredNot wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 4 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Private Walking Tour of Adare
Type: City Walking Tours
Duration: 60 Minutes
Private Walking Tour of Adare
- Type:City Walking Tours
- Duration:60 Minutes
OVERVIEWWander the historic streets of Adare with a professional guide, and see the history of the town come to life through stories and anecdotes. Youll cover key landmarks like the Adare Courthouse and Adare Town Park, and have the freedom to focus on aspects of the town that interest you most, with a guide whos flexible to the groups needs.Book a popular Adare tour online and get an instant confirmationStart the tour at an easy-to-find meeting point in central AdareUse the walking tour to orient yourself around the town centerHear lesser-known stories of Adare that the guidebooks might missINCLUDESProfessional guideMEETING AND PICKUPMeeting pointAdare Heritage CentreIm meeting tourists interested in the tour in front of the heritage centre on Main Street in Adare. If anyone fails to meet me there, for whatever reason at all, they can contact me directly.Options and Start timePrivate Walking Tour of Adare:01:00 PM, 02:00 PM, 03:00 PM, 04:00 PM, 05:00 PM, 10:00 AM, 12:00 PMEnd pointThis activity ends back at the meeting point.WHAT TO EXPECT1: AdareDuring the tour you will hear all about the prominence of the town of Adare, how it became a major town and how it then declined and was rebuilt again by the Earls of Dunraven.15 minutes -Admission Ticket FreeAdare Heritage Centre (Pass by)The heritage centre is the heart of the town and a great space to meet or to park your car.2: Adare Town ParkAdare Park consists of beautiful walks and pathways. There is a thatched gazebo and seating throughout the park. It's setting makes it an ideal location for wedding photographs.15 minutes -Admission Ticket FreeAdare Courthouse (Pass by)In 2018 Charlie Chawke took the abandoned Adare Courthouse under his wing, annexing it to Aunty Lenas and completely refurbished an historic building linked to Adare since 1836The Golf Course At Adare Manor (Pass by)Celebrated golf architect Tom Fazio has taken what was already an award-winning course and transformed it into a parkland paradise befitting a country in the top tier of global golfing destinations. The new course has been created in harmony with the outstanding natural beauty of its surroundings: lush, softly rolling terrain, mature tree scaping, and the sweeping banks of the River Maigue.3: Adare Manor Golf ClubAdare Manor Golf Club provides a quality golfing experience, for members and visitors, on a uniquely scenic course, in a consistently friendly and welcoming manner.30 minutes -Admission Ticket FreeADDITIONAL INFOWheelchair accessibleInfants and small children can ride in a pram or strollerService animals allowedPublic transportation options are available nearbyTransportation options are wheelchair accessibleAll areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessibleSuitable for all physical fitness levelsI can easily adapt tours to your wishes.The tours are also child friendlyNot wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.This experience requires good weather. If its canceled due to poor weather, youll be offered a different date or a full refund.This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If its canceled because the minimum isnt met, youll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Private Walking Tour of Limerick City
Type: City Walking Tours
Duration: 2 Hours
Private Walking Tour of Limerick City
- Type:City Walking Tours
- Duration:2 Hours
OVERVIEWBook a private walking tour of Limerick City to get your bearings and the history at the same time. Youll discover all the notable landmarks and lesser-known gems along the way, focusing on their history from outside each site. If you want to visit inside the sites, let the guide know when you book; the tour is private and can be customized as you like.Book your private Limerick tour online and get instant confirmationHear the stories behind Limerick landmarks like King Johns CastleAvoid the rush of a group tour, and see Limerick at your own paceSkip the tourist crowds, and explore with your own personal guideINCLUDESEscorted GuideEXCLUDESYou are welcome to join your guide after the tour for a lunch if you wish. It is a nice chance to chat with the guide about any points on the tour you are more interested in.Entrances. No entrances are required on this orientation tour.MEETING AND PICKUPMeeting pointLimerick City Gallery of ArtMeet outside the Limerick city Art Gallery on Pery Sq LimerickOptions and Start timeCliff Of Moher:09:00 AMPrivate Walking Tour of Limerick City:02:00 PM, 02:30 PM, 09:30 AM, 10:30 AM, 11:00 AM, 11:30 AM, 12:00 PMEnd pointThis activity ends back at the meeting point.WHAT TO EXPECTTait Clock (Pass by)Learn of the Crimean War & American civil war interests in LimerickO'Connell Statue (Pass by)Learn of Daniel O'Connell's links to LimerickW.J. South's Pub (Pass by)View the famous Pub from Angela's AshesMerchant Seamen Memorial (Pass by)Learn of the Maritime tradition of Limerick. You will also see several other monuments close to this & learn of local traditions at this point of the river.Sarsfield Bridge (Pass by)View this elegant bridge similar to those in Paris of the same periodThe Treaty Stone (Pass by)Learn of the siege of Limerick & its implications on the world & our closest neighbor Britain.Thomond Bridge (Pass by)Cross the river shannon on one of the oldest crossing & learn of Medieval limerickKing John's Castle (Pass by)Discover the Bard of Thomond. View the Dolores O'Riordan mural. Learn of the ancient King John's CastleSaint Mary's Cathedral (Pass by)View the old Exchange Wall & the oldest building in Limerick.Barrington's Hospital (Pass by)View the Abbey River & the Old Christian Brother School. Learn of the Abbey river fishermen & traditions.St John's Cathedral (Pass by)Learn of the Irishtown section of the medieval city. View the remains of the old walls of Limerick. View Ireland's tallest Church Spire & the first section of the Georgian city.The Milk Market (Pass by)View one of the great Limerick markets still active on the weekends.Limerick Colbert (Pass by)View this historical street & fine Victorian Rail StationBaker Place (Pass by)View the Tait Clock & learn of Limericks connection to the American Civil war as well as the Crimean WarLimerick City Gallery of Art (Pass by)View the First World War monument & hear of the thousands of Irish soldiers which perished1: The Glen TavernThe Tour ends at the WW1 memorial but there is now a chance for refreshments. Our guides typically have a pub lunch here & its a good chance to chat with the guide further after the tour if you wish. The fact that the food is excellent & the place historic dose no harm ether!30 minutes -Admission Ticket FreeADDITIONAL INFOWheelchair accessibleInfants and small children can ride in a pram or strollerService animals allowedPublic transportation options are available nearbyAll areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessibleTravelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitnessNot wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 7 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.This experience requires good weather. If its canceled due to poor weather, youll be offered a different date or a full refund.This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If its canceled because the minimum isnt met, youll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Ring of Kerry Day Tour from Limerick: Including Killarney National Park
Type: Day Trips and Excursions
Duration: 11 Hours
Ring of Kerry Day Tour from Limerick: Including Killarney National Park
- Type:Day Trips and Excursions
- Duration:11 Hours
OVERVIEWTake in some of the most beautiful views of Ireland on this full-day tour of the Ring of Kerry from Limerick. As you ride the 111-mile-long (179-km-long) circular route, pass by places such as Waterville, Sneem, and Killarney National Park. Spot beaches, villages, green pastures, and mountain ranges in County Kerry, and make your last visit to the stunning Torc Waterfall.Full-day tour of the Ring of Kerry from LimerickHop aboard a comfortable bus for a scenic 111-mile-long (179-km-long) rideSpot beaches, villages, green pastures, and mountain ranges along the wayPass by Waterville, Sneem, and Killarney National ParkVisit the 59-foot-high (18-meter-high) Torc WaterfallINCLUDESWiFi on boardAll taxes, fees and handling chargesUSB Ports at every SeatAir-conditioned vehicleLive commentary on boardEXCLUDESGratuitiesFood and drinksMEETING AND PICKUPMeeting pointAdare Heritage CentreAdare Heritage Centre - Ring of Kerry & Dingle Tour Only. Meet at reception in the Heritage Centre. - 08:30am approxArthurs QuayArthur's Quay, Arthur's Quay Park @ 8.00amOptions and Start timeDepart: Arthur's Quay: 8:00am:08:00 AMEnd pointThis activity ends back at the meeting point.WHAT TO EXPECTYour tour has designated pickup spots in Limerick. Please remember you must reconfirm your pickup location with the supplier before the day of your tour. Pickups happen early in the morning, and specific times are designated by different locations.
On the day of your tour, once you get picked up, sit back and relax on your bus ride around the Ring of Kerry. This route in County Kerry, Ireland, is considered to be one of the most beautiful rides in the entire world.
Start by passing through Killorglin to Dingle Bay. See stunning scenic views along your way, including Inch Beach. Continue on to the villages of Waterville and Sneem. In Sneem, see where the Sneem River meets the Kenmare Bay.
Next up, ride over to the Killarney National Park where you can catch a glimpse of the lakes of Killarney and Black Valley. Last, visit the Torc Waterfall. Make sure to snap pictures of the fall before your tour ends. Your tour drops you off in Limerick.Paddywagon Tours (Pass by)We depart from Limerick tourist office, Arthur's Quay, at 8.00am. We also pick up at Singland Motors Circle K.1: KillarneyRegularly voted the most beautiful town in Ireland, Killarney is the gateway to both Ring of Kerry and Dingle Peninsula. Nestled in the valley beneath Ireland's highest mountain range, and surrounded by lakes Killarney boasts some of the most beautiful scenery in Ireland. Lined with lovely shops, pubs and traditional arts and crafts stores, this true gem is a must-see for every traveler who visits our motherland.
*All timings listed are approximate*1 hour -Admission Ticket FreeKillorglin (Pass by)Pass through Killorglin, the home of the ancient Celtic festival Puck Fair. Dating back to 1613., this is one of the oldest festivals in the world where a goat is crowned king of the village and placed on a pedestal for 3 day in August each year. People come from far and wide to pay homage to the king goat and enjoy the festivities of street stalls, music, and much more. This section of the tour takes you along part of the famous "Ring of Kerry" driving route.2: Ring Of KerryWe enjoy a scenic drive along some parts of the famous Dingle Peninsula. We stop for photos en route with amazing views of Dingle Bay, Skellig rocks, Inch beach, and the Ring of Kerry. Enjoy a leisurely stroll along the golden sands and one of Ireland's finest strands on our Western shores. This ideal setting is perfect for panoramic photographs admits the Wild Atlantic Way.
*All timings are approximate*15 minutes -Admission Ticket Free3: WatervillePicturesque little village overlooking Ballinskelligs Bay with its own beautiful beach, famed by the Skellig Rocks with their early Christian monastery. A regular visitor, Charlie Chaplin loved Waterville and hence the statue in his honor, unveiled in 1998. It is also home to one of Ireland's finest golf clubs and most famed footballer Mick O'Dwyer and Mick O'Connell.1 hour -Admission Ticket Free4: SneemWe make a stop in the charming village of Sneem. This is one of Ireland's most colourful and charming villages. With two squares and a beautiful bridge in the middle of the village, this is where the River Sneem meets the currents of Kenmare Bay. It was also the regular holiday choice or Charles de Gaulle.
*All timings are approximate*20 minutes -Admission Ticket Free5: Killarney National ParkOne of the most beautiful and admired national parks in the world, Killarney national park was the first of its kind established in Ireland in 1932. With magnificent views of the Lakes of Killarney and Black Valley, the park gives you an opportunity to enjoy a walk in this amazing landscape and spend time strolling along the lakes.20 minutes -Admission Ticket Free6: Torc WaterfallTorc Waterfall is a 18m high waterfall which cascades through the wooded Friers Glenn. We take a stop at this magnificent natural site of beauty. Enjoy a short walk , and maybe even see the red deer which are well known inhabitants of the Killarney national park . The waterfall has a public hiking path that stretches to the top of Torc Mountain.20 minutes -Admission Ticket FreeArthur's Quay Park (Pass by)We return to Limerick after enjoying the view's of the most famous road in Ireland. Arrive back at 19.00 appoxADDITIONAL INFOSpecialized infant seats are availableInfants and small children can ride in a pram or strollerPublic transportation options are available nearbySuitable for all physical fitness levelsChildren must be accompanied by an adultBookings made through Viator will automatically be signed up for Arthur's Quay Park at 08:00.If you wish to change your reservation to one of the other pick- up locations, you will need to contact us by telephone or email not later than 18:00 the evening prior so that we can guarantee the change. Please note the different collection times for Dublin Road (near UL Campus) "Singland Motors Circle K". is at 08:10 and Adare Heritage Centre is at 08:30.Not wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Self Guided Bike Tour on the Limerick Greenway
Type: Bike, Scooter, Vespa and more rentals
Duration: 8 Hours
Self Guided Bike Tour on the Limerick Greenway
- Type:Bike, Scooter, Vespa and more rentals
- Duration:8 Hours
OVERVIEWWe take pride in our attention to detail, quality of equipment and the level of service we offer to make your experience a memorable one. We have the highest quality bikes and e-bikes, serviced by trained bike mechanics.
Our staff are fully trained and have completed the Greenway champions programme, with excellent knowledge of places along the route and local activities to experience.
We also specialize in group booking and providing tour packages which can include transport, accommodation, bike rental and refreshments.INCLUDESUse of bicycleMEETING AND PICKUPMeeting pointV94 4H30Follow Greenway Car Park Signs. We will have your bikes ready for you at this location and you will identify us from our "LiKe Bikes" logo on our company vehicle.V94 PC44Follow Greenway Car Park Signs. We will have your bikes ready for you at this location and you will identify us from our "LiKe Bikes" logo on our company vehicle.Options and Start timeChilds Bike: 02/21/2022 - 10/18/2026Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 10:00 AM - 05:00 PME-Bike (Over 16): 02/21/2022 - 10/18/2026Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 10:00 AM - 05:00 PMStandard Bike : 04/05/2024 - 10/18/2026Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 10:00 AM - 05:00 PMEnd pointThis activity ends back at the meeting point.WHAT TO EXPECTLiKe Bikes provide bike rentals for men, women and children to explore the beautiful scenery of Limerick and Kerry with breath taking views and memories to make. We provide full day rentals to relax and explore local landmarks.
We have bikes and accessories to suit all ages and fitness levels.
Electric Bikes
Adult Bikes
Childrens Bikes
Childrens Trailers
Child Seats
Helmets
We aim to cater for all your family needs to make your outing as enjoyable as possible. Our E- Bikes cater for those who may want a smoother and less strenuous experience to allow for enjoying the beautiful scenery along the route.
Duration: 7 hoursADDITIONAL INFOWheelchair accessibleSpecialized infant seats are availableAll areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessibleNot recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular healthSuitable for all physical fitness levelsNot wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 1 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Skip the Line: Bunratty Castle and Folk Park Admission Ticket
Type: Tickets and Passes
Duration: 2 Hours
Skip the Line: Bunratty Castle and Folk Park Admission Ticket
- Type:Tickets and Passes
- Duration:2 Hours
OVERVIEWStep back to medieval and Victorian times with a full-day admission ticket to Bunratty Castle and Folk Park near Shannon Town. Explore the 15th-century castle to see its rich furnishings, chambers and artworks, and wander through the folk park, a recreation of a 19th-century Irish village brought to life with costumed animators. See the replica cottages, shops, farmhouses, and Bunratty Walled Garden, and learn about traditional village life over a century ago.Full-day admission ticket to Bunratty Castle and Folk ParkExplore the castle and park at your own paceDelve into the 15th-century castle to see its medieval furnishings, art, and tapestriesStroll around the reconstructed Irish village at the folk parkSee the replica village streets, shops, schools, and cottagesLearn about 19th-century life via the costumed animators and working displaysVisit the tea rooms and gift shopINCLUDESLive entertainmentAll activitiesEXCLUDESSouvenir photos (available to purchase)Entry to Santa in the folk park in the Christmas seasonMEETING AND PICKUPMeeting pointBunratty Castle and Folk ParkOptions and Start timeSkip the Line: Bunratty Castle and Folk Park Admission Ticket: 01/01/2025 - 12/31/2025
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 09:00 AM - 05:30 PMSkip the Line: Bunratty Castle and Folk Park Admission Ticket: 01/01/2026 - 12/31/2026
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 09:00 AM - 05:30 PMEnd pointThis activity ends back at the meeting point.WHAT TO EXPECTShow your ticket at Bunratty Castle and Folk Park and head inside. The castle usually opens from 9:30am until 5:30pm, with last admission at 4pm. Double check the opening times before you visit.
Once inside, your ticket lets you explore as you wish. Browse the castle, a restored 15th-century tower house. Walk around at leisure or join a castle tour for a deeper insight into the building. Admire the furnishings, tapestries, and artworks, most from the 15th and 16th centuries, and learn about the castles history from the information booklets.
Afterward, stroll around the folk park, an enchanting recreation of a 19th-century Irish village, with reconstructed farmhouses, cottages, and shops set around a village street.
See the school, doctors house, grocery, drapery, printers and other shops, all furnished as they would have been at the time, meet the costumed animators who bring the village to life, and visit the pub, which serves food and drinks (own expense).
Plus, stroll around Bunratty Walled Garden, originally built in 1804, to see how produce was grown for Bunratty House, and perhaps finish by
browsing the gift shop or relaxing in the traditional tea rooms.
Your experience concludes when you leave the complex.1: Bunratty Castle and Folk ParkShow your ticket at Bunratty Castle and Folk Park and head inside. Browse the castle, a restored 15th-century tower house. Walk around at leisure or join a castle tour for a deeper insight into the building. Admire the furnishings, tapestries, and artworks. Afterward, stroll around the folk park, an enchanting recreation of a 19th-century Irish village, with reconstructed farmhouses, cottages, and shops set around a village street. See the school, doctors house, grocery, drapery, printers and other shops, all furnished as they would have been at the time, meet the costumed animators who bring the village to life, and visit the pub, which serves food and drinks (own expense).Take a stroll in the Regency Walled Garden, explore our magical fairy trail and meet a host of adorable native Irish animals. Finish your visit by browsing the gift and craft store or relaxing in the traditional tea rooms. Your experience concludes when you leave the complex.Admission Ticket IncludedADDITIONAL INFOWheelchair accessibleInfants and small children can ride in a pram or strollerService animals allowedTravelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitnessTransport is wheelchair accessible however be prepared for uneven surfaces. The folk park is wheelchair accessible but the castle is not.Subject to additional charges on dates that special events are runningPlease be aware that the castle closes daily at 4pm to prepare for the Medieval BanquetsNot wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Skip the Line: Hunt Museum Ticket
Type: Tickets and Passes
Duration: 1 Hours
Skip the Line: Hunt Museum Ticket
- Type:Tickets and Passes
- Duration:1 Hours
OVERVIEWPeruse the three collections of the Hunt Museum on your own time with this prepaid pass. The ticket is valid anytime during opening hours and allows independent travelers to explore at their leisure. The collection contains a variety of items from Ireland and across the world, from paintings to sculptures to other curiosities.Prepaid admission to the Hunt MuseumGreat rainy-day activity in County LimerickFamily-friendlySave time waiting in line for admissionINCLUDESExpert Tour of Hunt Museum CollectionsEXCLUDESTransportation to/from attractionsMEETING AND PICKUPMeeting pointHunt MuseumOptions and Start timeSkip the Line: Hunt Museum Ticket: 01/01/2025 - 12/31/2025
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday: 10:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Sunday: 11:00 AM - 05:00 PMEnd pointThis activity ends back at the meeting point.WHAT TO EXPECT1: Hunt MuseumThe Hunt Museum is a veritable cabinet of curiosities. A diverse and fascinating collection of antiquities alongside fine and decorative art, housed in one of Limericks iconic buildings, The Custom House.
It is one of the greatest private collections in Ireland, with objects dating from the Neolithic Period to the 20th century. Artefacts on display come from Greece, Rome, Egypt and the Olmec civilisations with an important collection of Irish pre-historic archaeological material ranging from Mesolithic through to the Iron Age. An impressive shield and cauldron from the Bronze Age can be seen and a set of weighty monastic bells from the early Christian period not to mention the well-known 9th century Antrim Cross.
A strength of the collection is the Irish and European medieval material, with statues in stone and wood, painted panels, jewellery, enamels, ivories, ceramics, crystal and crucifixes. 18th and 19th century decorative arts get an airing with fine examples of silver, glass and ceramics. Artists works in the collection include Pablo Picasso, Pierre Auguste Renoir, Roderic OConor, Jack B. Yeats, Robert Fagan and Henry Moore.
The Collection reflects the tastes and interests of the two people who formed it, John and Gertrude Hunt. The Hunts built a thriving business supplying museums and collectors, but also kept pieces that reflected their own interests and curiosity and donated them to the people of Ireland.
If you are interested in Irish Contemporary Ceramics there is a superb collections with works from Frances Lambe, Henry Pim and Christy Keeney to name but a few.
The museum also has paid temporary exhibitions such as the current Lavery & Osborne: Observing Life. Two Irish 19th century artists influenced by plein air and naturalist movements, painting the great and the good from Hazel Lavery to Queen Victoria as well as beautiful genre scenes.
Admission Ticket IncludedADDITIONAL INFOWheelchair accessibleInfants and small children can ride in a pram or strollerService animals allowedPublic transportation options are available nearbyTransportation options are wheelchair accessibleAll areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessibleSuitable for all physical fitness levelsNot wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed)
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