Coastal hikes, heritage towns, and island vistas await on a small-group journey across Ireland from Dublin to Ennis, with Killarney National Park and the Dingle Peninsula along the way.
  • Walk the Howth Cliff Loop with sweeping Dublin Bay views.
  • Visit the Rock of Cashel’s medieval hilltop complex.
  • Discover colorful villages along the Beara Peninsula: Bantry, Glengarriff, Casteltown-Bearhaven, Eyeries.
  • Kayak along Kenmare Bay’s rugged coast, spotting marine wildlife.
  • Hike to Torc Waterfall in Killarney National Park.
  • Drive the dramatic Slea Head coastal route on the Dingle Peninsula.
  • Cycle across Inisheer’s quiet lanes, stone walls, and shipwreck views.
  • Witness the towering Cliffs of Moher with a local guide.
Expect small family-run hotels or pensions, with larger city hotels at the start and finish. Standards and facilities vary; some properties may lack elevators, air conditioning, or English-speaking staff. All are locally run with traditional character and central locations, offering clean, safe, simple rooms. Fans can be arranged on hot nights.