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Last updated: 2024 Jun 14Morning
Start your day by visiting Bunratty Castle and Folk Park, where you can explore a medieval fortress and experience Irish life in the 19th century. Take a guided tour of the castle and then stroll through the folk park, which includes a recreated village with thatched-roof houses, a schoolhouse, and a pub.
Afternoon
Drive to the Cliffs of Moher, one of Ireland's most iconic landmarks. Take in the stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean from the 700-foot cliffs. Afterward, visit nearby Doolin, a charming village known for traditional Irish music. Stop by Gus O'Connor's Pub for a pint and some live music.
Morning
Visit the historic city of Galway, known for its colorful buildings, lively pubs, and artistic community. Explore the Galway City Museum to learn about the city's history and culture, then wander through the narrow streets of the Latin Quarter, home to many independent shops and cafes.
Afternoon
Drive to Connemara National Park, where you can hike through the stunning landscape of mountains, lakes, and bogs. Take a break at Kylemore Abbey, a picturesque castle and Victorian garden nestled in the mountains.
Morning
Take a day trip to the Aran Islands, a group of three islands off the coast of Galway. Take a ferry to Inisheer, the smallest of the islands, and explore the island's ancient ruins, sandy beaches, and traditional Irish culture.
Afternoon
Drive to the Burren, a unique landscape of limestone pavements, caves, and cliffs. Visit Aillwee Cave, one of Ireland's oldest caves, where you can take a guided tour and see stalactites and underground waterfalls.
Morning
Visit the city of Ennis, known for its traditional Irish music scene. Explore the narrow streets and colorful buildings of the town center, then visit the Clare Museum to learn about the region's history.
Afternoon
Drive to the Loop Head Peninsula, a rugged and unspoiled stretch of coastline. Stop at the lighthouse for stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean, then hike along the cliffs to see seabirds and wildflowers.
Morning
Take a guided tour of the Dromoland Castle, a historic castle that has been converted into a luxurious hotel. Explore the castle's gardens and grounds, then indulge in a traditional Irish breakfast.
Afternoon
Visit the Craggaunowen Project, a living history museum that showcases Ireland's prehistoric and early Christian periods. See reconstructed crannogs (ancient lake dwellings), ring forts, and a medieval castle.