See the Emerald Isle your way...
Have you dreamed of uncovering the stunning scenery of Ireland? With our multi-centre options, and the greatly improved road infrastructure, this is now even more possible than before. Spend less time on the roads and more time appreciating the Emerald Isle’s beauty.
All you need to do is decide....
Below we have put together a few example tours to give you an idea on just how much you can see and do. Whether you want a week or two, beach or country, there are some beautiful locations for you to explore, by booking 2 or 3 properties in our range. These are purely examples and are subject to availability, but all our properties can be booked as part of a tour.
If you still can’t decide, let our advisors help you make the choice.
Call us now on 0845 268 8860 to book your tour.

Please note – Ferry prices are just a guide, please call for up to date prices and details of offers and savings.
Ferry into Rosslare. Travel to Kerry (about 4 hours)
Spend 4 nights in Kerry
A dream destination for anyone who loves the great outdoors.
Why not try...
Killarney National Park
Cycling - The Kerry Head cycleway
Kerry County Museum - archaeology and history on the county on display.
Ross Castle - sat on the shores of Lough Leanne, one of the last in the country to hold out against Cromwell.
Fishing - a fishermans paradise - deep sea, shore, game or coarse.
Killarney Summer Racing Festival - horse racing. Another Irish passion.
Travel from Kerry to Galway (about 2.5 hours)
Spend 3 nights in Galway
Great for city life but also fantastic countryside (second largest county in Ireland).
Experienced walkers - take the 7km hike along the Diamond Hill Loop.
Visit the largest aquarium in Ireland - Atlantaquaria.
Annual oyster festival at the end of September.
Blue Flag beaches -largest in Connemara.
Galway Bay offers sailing, fishing, diving and cruises to the Islands of Aran and Inishbofin.
Total cost - £164 + £179 + £5.00 booking fee = £348 (not including ferry)
Ferry into Dun Laoghaire. Travel to Galway (about 2.5 hours)
Spend 3 nights in Galway, Great for city life but also fantastic countryside
(second largest county in Ireland).
Experienced walkers - take the 7km hike along the Diamond Hill Loop.
Visit the largest aquarium in Ireland - Atlantaquaria.
Annual oyster festival at the end of September.
Blue Flag beaches -largest in Connemara.
Galway Bay offers sailing, fishing, diving and cruises to the Islands of Aran and Inishbofin.
Travel from Galway to Mayo (about 1.5 hours)
Spend 4 nights in Mayo
One of Irelands most scenic counties
Achill Island - picturesque island off coast of Ireland linked to Mayo by bridge.
Croagh Patrick - Irelands Holy Mountain.
Walking - Barrony of Erris offers 24 routes for walkers of all levels.
Atlantic coastline - for watersport enthusiasts - canoeing, sailing, surfing, water skiing, deep sea diving.
Westport House - stately home set in parkland. Great for families.
Total cost - £206 + £179 + £5.00 booking fee = £390 (not including ferry).
Ferry into Dun Laoghaire. Travel to Wicklow (about 1 hours)
Spend 3 nights in Wicklow
Known as 'The Garden of Ireland'
Golf - boasts a wide range of excellent courses.
Mountain walks - Wicklow Way - walks for all types - either 132km walk or shorter.
Sally Gap - passes for both walkers and drivers with spectacular views.
National sea life centre - over a hundred different marine species.
Travel from Wicklow to Donegal (about 3.25 hours)
Spend 4 nights in Donegal
The richest scenery in whole of Ireland
Ardnamona Gardens - a National Heritage Garden.
Glenveagh National Park - 14000 hectares of lakes and woodlands - also a castle and magnificent gardens on site.
Malin Head - craggy coastline and lovely beaches.
Surfing - check out the surf when it's at its best in July and August.
Total cost - £206 + £179 + £5.00 booking fee = £390 (not including ferry).
Ferry into Rosslare. Travel to Wexford (about 0.5 hours)
Spend 3 nights in Wexford
Very laid back corner of the sunny South East.
Cycling and walking - The Wexford Coastal Path - stunning
Golf - St Helen's Bay on the coast
John F Kennedy Abortum - parkland, forest and garden dedicated to the memory of the US president.
Wexford Opera Festival - every autumn for 3 months, the town holds an opera festival with unique shows.
Duncannon Fort - star shaped fortress which withstood an invasion by the Spanish Armada.
Travel from Wrexford to Kerry (about 4 hours)
Spend 4 nights in Kerry
A dream destination for anyone who loves the great outdoors.
Why not try...
Walking - Killarney National Park
Cycling - The Kerry Head cycleway
Kerry County Museum - archaeology and history on the county on display.
Ross Castle - sat on the shores of Lough Leanne, one of the last in the country to hold out against Cromwell.
Fishing - a fishermans paradise - deep sea, shore, game or coarse.
Killarney Summer Racing Festival - horse racing. Another Irish passion.
Travel from Kerry to Tipperary (about 2 hours)
Spend 3 nights in Tipperary
Great for city life but also fantastic countryside (second largest county in Ireland).
Experienced walkers - take the 7km hike along the Diamond Hill Loop.
Visit the largest aquarium in Ireland - Atlantaquaria.
Annual oyster festival at the end of September.
Blue Flag beaches -largest in Connemara.
Galway Bay offers sailing, fishing, diving and cruises to the Islands of Aran and Inishbofin.
Total cost - £274 + £242 + £241 + £5.00 booking fee = £762 (not including ferry)
Ferry into Dun Laoghaire. Travel to Cork (about 2.5 hours)
Spend 4 nights in Cork
Irelands gourmet county. Scenic coastline and golden beaches. (largest county in Ireland)
Cycling - rugged coastal routes
Fishing - again great for fishing whether its deep sea, shore, game or coarse.
Fota Arboretum & Gardens - 11 hectares of pleasure gardens with huge collection of trees and shrubs.
Some of the countrys most picturesque golf courses - Bantry Bay Golf Club.
Travel from Cork to Limerick (about 1.5 hours)
Spend 3 nights in Limerick
Limerick is nestled in Ireland’s glorious Shannon region.
The Ballyhoura Mountains preside over a peaceful countryside that is studded with historic sights and monuments.
Limerick's villages and towns such as Killmallock and Adara are renowned for their beauty.
Get close to nature at the wild and unspoilt Curraghchase Forest Park .
Walk part of the 90km O'Sullivan Beara Trail, stretching from north Cork to County Tipperary.
Travel from Limerick to Galway (about 1.5 hours)
Spend 4 nights in Galway
Great for city life but also fantastic countryside (second largest county in Ireland).
Experienced walkers - take the 7km hike along the Diamond Hill Loop.
Visit the largest aquarium in Ireland - Atlantaquaria.
Annual oyster festival at the end of September.
Blue Flag beaches -largest in Connemara.
Travel from Galway to Waterford (about 4 hours)
Spend 3 nights in Waterford
A mix of mountain, beaches and urban life.
Blue Flag beaches such as Dunmore East and Ardmore.
Gorgeous scenic drives along the coast aswell as through the Comeragh Mountains.
Horse riding - trek into unspoiled natural habitats with beaches, mountains and rivers.
Shopping - the South East capital of shopping.
Total cost £206 + £164 + £206 + £241 + £5.00 booking fee = £822 (not including ferry)