Private Tour of the Dingle Peninsula: Nature, History, and Cinematic Beauty Discover the Dingle Peninsula, hailed by National Geographic as one of the world’s most beautiful places. Explore ancient Beehive Huts, stone structures over 1,000 years old, set against dramatic coastal landscapes. Drive the stunning Conor Pass for panoramic views of hills, lakes, and the Atlantic. The Slea Head Drive offers one of Ireland's most scenic coastal routes, with views of towering cliffs, sandy beaches, and the Blasket Islands. Visit the Blasket Islands Visitor Centre to learn about the islanders' rich heritage. Spot puffins and other wildlife along the cliffs, and take in the majestic sight of Skellig Michael, made famous by Star Wars. The peninsula also served as the backdrop for films like Ryan’s Daughter. This personalized tour offers a perfect blend of nature, history, and cinematic magic, making it an unforgettable experience. Book now to explore one of Ireland’s most extraordinary landscapes.
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The Slea Head Drive is a true highlight of the Dingle Peninsula, offering one of the most picturesque coastal routes in Ireland. As we wind our way along this spectacular drive, you’ll be treated to incredible views of the Atlantic Ocean, towering cliffs, and the Blasket Islands. Along the way, you’ll have the chance to stop at various points of interest, including the ancient stone forts and the dramatic coastline.
Step back in time as we explore the ancient Beehive Huts, a fascinating relic of early Christian settlement. These stone structures, built without mortar, date back over 1,000 years. Located along the peninsula’s western edge, they provide an awe-inspiring glimpse into the island’s past, set against the backdrop of dramatic cliffs and the Atlantic Ocean.
Discover the fascinating history of the Blasket Islands, a group of rugged islands off the western coast of Dingle. Once home to a vibrant community of Irish-speaking fishermen, the Blaskets are now a symbol of Ireland's rich cultural heritage. The Blasket Islands Visitor Centre provides an insight into the lives of the islanders, their traditions, and their eventual evacuation in the 1950s
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