09 Killarney & the Ring of Kerry Ireland

Sunday 19 - Saturday 25 April 2026
7 Days
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£849
(Single Supplement £182)

Sun 19 - Sat 25 April 2026

Discover the southwest coast of Ireland where sand beaches dot the coast and rocky outcrops fall into the wild Atlantic below, where sheltered bays, quaint fishing villages and breathtaking landscapes create a magical vision.

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Your Holiday Includes

  • 6 nights dinner, bed & breakfast
  • Ferry - Fishgaurd/ Rosslare
  • Live entertainment O'Donoghue's Bar
  • Jaunting Car Ride
  • Lake Cruise
  • Ring of Kerry with guide
  • Dingle Peninsula with guide
  • All coach travel & excursions

Hotel Information

The 4 star Killarney Towers (4 nights) is a superb hotel situated in the heart of Killarney. Leisure facilities include an indoor pool, sauna, steam room and gym. Wi-Fi is available at the hotel. The 3 star Dooleys Hotel, Waterford & Newtown Park Hotel, Wexford (first & last night). All hotels have a lift and rooms are ensuite with television, telephone, hairdryer and tea/coffee facilities.

KILLARNEY is a vibrant little town located at the Gateway to a National Park. It’s a joy to wander around its colourful shops, art galleries, elegant boutiques and lively pubs. Experience the fun of a traditional JAUNTING CAR RIDE through the Killarney National Park, operated by the Tangney family for over 200 years! Take pleasure in a peaceful LAKE CRUISE on the tranquil waters of Lough Leane, the largest of Killarney’s three lakes.

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The RING OF KERRY is one of Europe’s greatest scenic drives! A circular route around the edge of the Iveragh Peninsula passing rugged sandstone hills, lush sub-tropical vegetation and countless mountain and coastal views. The route overlooks Dingle Bay to the north, the open Atlantic to the west and the sheltered waters of Kenmare Bay to the south. Inland are the purple hills of Macgillycuddy’s Reeks. A local guide will accompany us.

 

The DINGLE PENINSULA is on Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way and stretches 30 miles into the Atlantic Ocean. The peninsula is dotted with charming villages and the magnificent coastline consists of steep sea-cliffs, dramatic headlands broken by sandy beaches and is dominated by the range of mountains that form its spine, running from the Slieve Mish range to the Conor Pass and Mount Brandon, Ireland’s second highest peak. A local guide will accompany us.

 

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