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Cliffs of Moher & the Burren tour departing from Galway City. Guided.
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Cliffs of Moher & the Burren tour departing from Galway City. Guided.

5.0(5 reviews)
7 hour(s) 30 minute(s)
English
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Galway, Ireland
  • Visit Dunguaire Castle, a picturesque and famous castle near Kinvara
  • Explore the glacio-karst landscape of the Burren and Corcomroe Abbey
  • Enjoy views of Fanore’s beach and the Black Head lighthouse
  • Explore the Cliffs of Moher visitor center and spot puffins
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Embark on a captivating journey along the Wild Atlantic Way, where you'll explore Ireland's Cliffs of Moher, one of its most iconic and breathtaking landmarks. After being picked up in Galway, you'll travel through the rugged western coastline, passing by harbors, farms, medieval ruins, and ancient graveyards. The first stop is Dunguaire Castle, a picturesque and frequently photographed castle near Kinvara. From there, the tour takes you through the glacio-karst landscape of the Burren, a UNESCO Global Geopark, and past the remarkable 12th-century Corcomroe Abbey, known for its intricate carvings and rich ornamentation.

As you continue along the Wild Atlantic Way, you'll enjoy stunning views of Fanore’s golden beach and the Black Head lighthouse, which stands proudly on the limestone of the Burren region. On a clear day, you will also spot the three Aran Islands—Inishmore, Inishmann, and Inisheer—dotted across Galway Bay, with the majestic Connemara mountains rising in the distance. A photo stop at Doolin pier offers a chance to experience the raw power of the Atlantic Ocean crashing against the shoreline, where the wind and the waves create an unforgettable atmosphere. During summer, a cruise to the base of the Cliffs of Moher is available (cruise not included), allowing you to view the cliffs from a new perspective.

The highlight of the tour is a two-hour stop at the Cliffs of Moher, where you can explore the pathways and take in the dramatic views. Rising 214 meters above the Atlantic Ocean, the cliffs are home to over 60,000 nesting seabirds, including the iconic puffins, which can be spotted from April to July. The visitor center at the Cliffs offers a range of interactive exhibits and displays, showcasing the geology, wildlife, and human history of the area. After exploring, you can enjoy a relaxing visit to the award-winning eco-friendly center, which offers a café, restaurant, and gift shops before returning to Galway, completing your unforgettable Wild Atlantic Way adventure.

  • Professional Driver and Guide
  • Entry to the Cliffs of Moher
  • Gratuities for Guide and Driver

Warm, rain and windproof gear

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Travelers with Limited mobility impairments
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Physically fit travelers
Photography lovers
Couples
Nature enthusiasts

Public transportation nearby

Children must be accompanied by an adult

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Activity Provider: Ireland Wild Escapes

Customer Reviews

5 reviews
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Tee

September 30, 2025•
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We booked before arrival and got it cheaper than they charge at the car park entrance. My second time here and friends first. We loved it. It's beautiful with any kind of weather! Worth it for the views and even more so if you go for a walk too. The on site amenities with cafes, toilets, shops and big gift shop are very good. Great car park that is well managed. A definite highlight

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Bob

September 26, 2025•
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Iconic must see attraction in Ireland. 🇮🇪 I recommend getting a driver or tour guide. The roads are precarious for of those not from Ireland. We did the North Trek and it was a tough but doable route with truly memorable views!! There is a visitor center, bathrooms, and food options.

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Leena

September 24, 2025•
Google

Beautiful location with amazing scenic views. We were lucky to have good weather when we went! It's a short hike to the vistas and buggies with volunteers are available to drive you up if you are not able to do so yourself. Worth doing at least once in your life.

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Milmo

August 26, 2025•
Google

Fantastic. Nature at it's best. Cafe front of house could do with some training though. Very off with us on our arrival. He come around later though. However the food was fab & a reasonable price. Well worth a visit. It has outstanding views through the window. The path way etc are to an exceptional standard. Electric bogie available if you need a ride up & back.

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Don

August 01, 2025•
Google

Today I went to the cliffs of Moher, I got there at 1130. It was crazy busy with hundreds of people, the parking lot was already filling up. The parking lot is across the street from the visitor centre, entry and parking was €15. Luckily it was a nice day light cloud. I walked the north side of the cliffs from the visitor centre to O’Brien‘s Tower and beyond that quite a ways to a high cliff view, that part of the walk was a very narrow dirt path, very hilly up and down, barely wide enough for two people, a rock wall on the Cliff side and an electrified fence on the other side to keep people out of the farmers field, It should’ve been a much wider path for all the people walking back-and-forth on it. That was enough for me. There was still much further one could walk if they wanted to on the north side. There is another long walk if you want to walk on the south side from the visitor centre to a distant viewpoint, too far for me. The cliffs are very high with some fantastic views of the cliffs from different angles and different viewpoints and the sea is far below. The visitor centre was quite busy with people. There is a restaurant, coffee shops and several souvenir shops, all very busy, I stayed there almost 3 hours, that was enough for me! There must’ve been 20 tourist buses there. A steady flow of new people arriving.

Explore More Cliffs of Moher & the Burren tour departing from Galway City. Guided.
Explore More Cliffs of Moher & the Burren tour departing from Galway City. Guided.
Explore More Cliffs of Moher & the Burren tour departing from Galway City. Guided.
Explore More Cliffs of Moher & the Burren tour departing from Galway City. Guided.
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Explore More Cliffs of Moher & the Burren tour departing from Galway City. Guided.

Discover the wonders of Galway, Ireland with this unforgettable experience. Journey along the Wild Atlantic Way to the breathtaking Cliffs of Moher, with stops at Dunguaire Castle, Corcomroe Abbey, and the unique Burren landscape. Highlights of your tour include: Visit Dunguaire Castle, a picturesque and famous castle near KinvaraExplore the glacio-karst landscape of the Burr...