During the day we will visit popular sites, towns and villages such as, Killorglin the home town of Ireland's oldest festival called "Puck Fair", ,Rossbeigh Strand, Cahersiveen, Sneem, all while taking in Kerry's most scenic views along the Wild Atlantic Way. We personalise every tour to suit our guests needs and what they are interested in seeing and doing what’s on their "To do" lists.. Our drivers are local to the area and will have the knowledge and expertise to bring you to the off-beaten paths and point you in the right direction for all stops. We will recommend the best of coffee and lunch stops that provide the best of local produce, and if desired advising you where to get the best pint of Guinness.!! Our drivers are patient and will never rush you, making sure that you make the most of your day with us. We will help you make the day memorable, and take you to the best scenic spots to help you capture memories of your day on the "Ring of Kerry".
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Step back in time to 19th Century Ireland the Kerry Bog Village explores Ireland’s rural history, heritage and lifestyle. Visitors will experience the culture, customs and living conditions of our great ancestors through the famine years, and late 19th century. The village has period thatched cottages, fully furnished with authentic antiques, complete with sound effects and figurines. Outdoors, they display a fabulous array of rural farm equipment, used by turf cutters and farmers of the time period. In the village, you will also see the once almost extinct ‘Kerry Bog Pony’ and the world’s tallest dogs the ‘Irish Wolfhound’.
Travel on a small car ferry from Reenard point to Knightstown on Valentia island. Drive around the island seeing the old slate quarry and learning about the transatlantic telegraph cable that went from Valentia Island to New Foundland.
Kerry Cliffs are widely accepted as the most spectacular cliffs in Kerry. The cliffs stand over 1000ft above the wild Atlantic and were formed in a desert environment 400 million years ago. Out to the west stand the amazing Skellig Rocks one of only three UNESCO world heritage sites in Ireland. Of course the Kerry Cliffs are the closest viewing point to the great rocks and also the famous Puffin Island. Allied with these facts as you stand at the summit of this mystical place and breath in the freshest of air, deep in to your lungs from the wild Atlantic and observe this natural wonder. You can relax and unwind and observe the majestic views from here which reach out for 30 miles of the surrounding areas. Many travellers come here to to enjoy and observe the thriving colonies of cliff birds.
Choose to be picked up from a list of locations
Please arrive at the pick up point 15 minutes before departure time.
We will collect you from your accommodation or any train or bus stations
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