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The Cliffs of Moher & Galway City

The Cliffs of Moher & Galway City

5.0(5 reviews)
10 hour(s)
English
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Dublin, Ireland

Explore the Cliffs of Moher, rising 668 ft above the Atlantic

Visit the Burren, a unique limestone landscape with Neolithic sites

Panoramic tour of Galway, the City of Tribes

Discover local culture, traditional pubs, and vibrant streets

Enjoy stunning coastal views and diverse flora and fauna

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Visit the stunning Burren and Cliffs of Moher UNESCO Global Geopark, a region of unique natural beauty, diverse flora and fauna, and monuments dating back over 5,000 years. The Cliffs of Moher rise 668 feet above the Atlantic, stretching five miles along the Wild Atlantic Way, and are home to a variety of seabirds during nesting season. Entrance to the Cliffs of Moher Visitor Centre is included.


Travel through the Burren, a remarkable limestone landscape dotted with Neolithic sites, its name meaning “rocky place” yet renowned for its nutrient-rich flora. In the afternoon, arrive in Galway, the City of Tribes, where your guide will take you on a panoramic tour. Explore colourful streets lined with shops, traditional pubs with live music, street performers, and a vibrant food scene celebrating local produce.

In-person guide

Air-conditioned vehicle

Private transportation

Bottled water & umbrellas provided

Cliffs of Moher

The Burren National Park

Galway City – The City of Tribes

Meals and drinks

Personal expenses and souvenirs

Comfortable shoes

Warm clothing

Travelers with Limited mobility impairments
Travelers with back problems
No pets allowed
Solo travelers
Photography lovers
Culture and history enthusiasts
Groups of friends
Seniors and mature travelers
Physically fit travelers
Families with children
Couples

Wear comfortable walking shoes

Tour operates in all weather conditions

Bring water, camera, and weather-appropriate clothing

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Activity Provider: Irish Luxury Day Tours

Customer Reviews

5 reviews
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based on 5 reviews
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KEVIN

November 13, 2025
Google

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.

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Alexander

October 31, 2025
Google

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.

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Matthäus

October 12, 2025
Google

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.

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Vanessa

August 23, 2025
Google

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.

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Jordan

August 01, 2025
Google

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.

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