









13 hour(s)
English
Included
Discover the unique rocky landscape of The Burren and its rare flora
Learn about Irish culture and history during the journey from Dublin
Explore the lively streets and culture of Galway at your own pace
Experience scenic countryside views and relaxing travel across western Ireland
€ 80
€ 73.60


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Experience the awe inspiring beauty of Cliffs of Moher and the unique limestone landscapes of The Burren on a memorable journey across the west of Ireland from Dublin. Travel through rolling countryside while listening to engaging stories that bring the region to life. At the cliffs feel the Atlantic breeze and take in sweeping ocean views that stretch endlessly beyond the horizon while waves crash dramatically below. Step into the visitor centre to deepen your understanding through immersive displays that reveal hidden caves and the geology of this iconic coastline.
Discover the charm of Galway where music culture and lively streets create an inviting atmosphere for exploration. Pause in The Burren to witness its rare flora and striking rock formations that feel almost otherworldly. Enjoy moments of quiet reflection and photography before continuing to Galway where colorful streets and local traditions await. As the journey returns to Dublin relax with lighthearted commentary stories and traditional music that capture the spirit of Ireland and leave lasting memories of a rich and scenic adventure.
Round-trip transportation from Dublin
Air-conditioned vehicle
USB ports on some vehicles
Driver and guide
Entry to the Cliffs of Moher
Lunch
Gratuities
Warm clothing
Comfortable shoes
Hydration bottle
Sun protection recommended: hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen
Camera
Wear comfortable shoes for walking along cliffs and rocky paths
Bring a raincoat or jacket as weather can change quickly
Carry a camera to capture stunning coastal and countryside views
Keep personal belongings secure during busy city stops in Galway
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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The Cliffs of Moher are one of Ireland’s most breathtaking natural wonders and truly live up to the hype. Stretching for about 14 kilometers along the Wild Atlantic Way and soaring up to 214 meters (702 feet), the cliffs offer dramatic views of the Atlantic Ocean that feel almost otherworldly. Standing at the edge, you can hear waves crashing below and spot seabirds gliding along the rugged rock face. On clear days, you might even glimpse the Aran Islands and Galway Bay. The visitor center is well-designed, blending into the hillside, and O’Brien’s Tower provides a fantastic vantage point. While the site can get busy, the sheer scale and beauty make it unforgettable. It’s a place where Ireland’s raw, untamed spirit truly shines—a must-see for anyone exploring the Emerald Isle.

1. Up to 214 meters high, stretching for 8 km along the Atlantic. 2. Harry Potter filming location – the Philosopher's Stone Cave scene was filmed here (the mountain above the sea where Harry and Hagrid fly on the dragon). 3. Attracts 1.5 million tourists annually – one of Ireland's top 3 attractions; O'Brien's Tower has stood at the summit since 1835.

It was an absolutely unique experience spending time there during a heavy storm. I only had a glance on the beauty and the weather turned around very fast so that I definitely have to come back on a sunny day one day. Definitely loved the area around Cliffs of Moher and Galway was very charming too. Definitely worth a visit.

The view here is breathtaking! I was fortunate enough to come on a clear day (no fog and the sun peaking through). I was lucky enough to grab a few amazing pictures. Def recommend a visit, 2 hrs is plenty. Bring comfortable shoes and be prepared to walk up steep inclines. However if you are elderly, disabled, or needing physical assistance getting up/around there is a little golf cart type of shuttle to aid those persons needing it.

Beautiful and stunning landscape. Lucked out with weather! Only con was most of the other trails were closed and the wall that is up around the main area takes away from the experience. You can’t go to the edge like you like but definitely worth seeing.



