Embark on a captivating half-day adventure from Cork to two of Ireland's most iconic destinations: Blarney Castle and Kinsale. This expertly crafted tour offers the perfect balance of history, culture, and scenic beauty in just a few hours.
First, experience legendary Blarney Castle, where you can kiss the famous Blarney stone and gain the gift of eloquence. From there, enjoy a scenic drive to the charming coastal town of Kinsale, renowned for its colourful streets, vibrant atmosphere, and rich maritime history.
With ample time at both locations, this half-day tour is ideal for those looking to explore some of Ireland’s must-see landmarks while returning to Cork in time for lunch. Whether you're a history buff, a nature enthusiast, or simply seeking an unforgettable Irish experience, this tour offers a perfect introduction to the beauty and heritage of the Cork region.
Read on to explore the full itinerary and make the most of your morning!
At Blarney Castle, you’ll step into a world where history, legend, and natural beauty converge. With 75 minutes to explore, you’ll have plenty of time to experience the essence of this iconic landmark.
Explore Kinsale, known as the "Irish Riviera" for its coastal charm and vibrant cultural scene. Wander through the town’s historic streets, where colorful Georgian buildings house a range of galleries, art shops, and independent boutiques. Kinsale has long been a haven for artists, and you'll find plenty of local galleries showcasing everything from contemporary works to traditional Irish landscapes. If you're hungry, stop by The Kinsale Gourmet Shop at 18 Main Street, Kinsale, Co. Cork (P17 HC56) for a sandwich to enjoy on the go. A popular choice is the Kinsale Special - a combination of locally sourced ingredients like smoked salmon, Irish cream cheese and salad. Take a moment to admire the views over Kinsale Harbour, where you can spot Charles Fort, a 17th-century star-shaped fortress, across the water. Built between 1677 and 1682, the fort was a major base for the Royal Navy at the height of the British Empire and remains an iconic part of Kinsale's coastal landscape.
You will make your own way to the meeting points