Kilkenny, Wicklow Mountains, Glendalough Tour
Kilkenny, Wicklow Mountains, Glendalough Tour Read More »
See Glendalough’s stunning glacial valley, picturesque lakes, and 6th century round tower
Kilkenny, Wicklow Mountains, Glendalough Tour Read More »
See Glendalough’s stunning glacial valley, picturesque lakes, and 6th century round tower
Cliffs of Moher, Burren & Galway City Tour Read More »
Visit Cliffs of Moher – UNESCO’s 7th Most Wonderful Site!
DoDublin – Hop-On Hop-Off No.1 Dublin City Tour Read More »
Dublin’s Hop On Hop Off City Tour
When it comes to exploring Dublin, the DoDublin Hop On Hop Off bus tour stands out as the number one way to see the city’s iconic sights and hidden gems. This tour is designed to offer a flexible and convenient experience, allowing you to discover Dublin at your own pace.
Hidden Dublin – Haunted History Tour Read More »
Meeting at Barnardo Square City Hall the tour makes its way through the haunting cobblestone streets of Dublin setting the scene for this exploration of the gripping and twisted dark history of Dublin, tales that fascinates and frightens tourists and locals alike.
EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum Read More »
PIC The Irish Emigration Museum
It is EPIC’s belief that Ireland’s rich history should not be compiled into a long list of names and dates.
Get hands on with Irish culture and its past at this fully interactive museum – swipe through video galleries, dance through motion sensor quizzes, and listen to remastered audio from 100 years ago.
At the Irish Emigration Museum, you will see Irish history brought to life through colourful and vivid videography capturing defining moments in Ireland’s life. At EPIC you’ll discover the far reaching influence of Irish history, and the impact the 10 million Irish men and women who left Ireland had on the world.
Alternative Dublin – Legends, Ghosts, Ghouls Read More »
Hear dark stories from Dublin’s past and a discover a different side of Dublin town.
Belfast City & Giant’s Causeway Tour Read More »
Experience the Giant’s Causeway – world famous attraction and UNESCO World Heritage site.
Guinness Storehouse Read More »
Ultimate Guide to Visiting the Guinness Storehouse in Dublin
Dublin’s Guinness Storehouse is a must-visit for travelers seeking a blend of history, culture, and iconic Irish hospitality. Housed in a former fermentation plant at St. James’s Gate Brewery, this seven-story interactive museum celebrates the legacy of Ireland’s most famous stout. Here’s everything you need to know to plan your visit:
Ghostbus & Ghostbus Kids Tour! Read More »
Discover Dublin’s Dark Side!
From sinister surgeons and bodysnatcher, to ghosts and ghouls, discover Dublin’s deepest darkest secrets on the world’s first Ghostbus!
Visit the medieval steps at Saint Audoen’s, a hidden city centre graveyard and discover Dracula’s Dublin origins while enjoying a hair-raising, spine tingling performance.
Times: 19:00 & 21:30
Tour Duration: 2 hrs
Departs: Dublin Bus HQ, 59 Upper O’Connell St. D01 RX04
Hostel Tips & Inside Info Read More »
These are some general rules and advice for staying in a hostel or backpackers, we all want our Hostel experience to be enjoyable and stress free…so these are some quick Hostel tips & tricks in order to keep both you and the staff at the hostel on sweet terms.
Luxury Irish Day Tours – Castles + Whiskey Tour Read More »
The Castles & Whiskey Tour will provide you with a fantastic day out visiting some of Ireland’s most impressive medieval castles, a medieval abbey, an Iron age fort and a famous Irish Whiskey distillery. For fans of Irish history and whiskey this is a day tour not to be missed
Little Museum of Dublin – Guided Tour Read More »
Dublin’s Best Museum Experience
National botanic gardens Read More »
The National Botanic Gardens of Ireland are an oasis of calm and beauty, and entry is free. A premier scientific institution, the gardens contain important collections of plant species and cultivars from all over the world. The National Botanic Gardens in Dublin are located in Glasnevin, just three kilometres from Dublin City Centre, and are famous for the exquisitely restored historic glasshouses. The National Botanic Gardens in Wicklow are located in Kilmacurragh, where the milder climate, higher rainfall, and deeper, acidic soils of this historic Wicklow garden, provide a counterpoint to the collections at Glasnevin. The two gardens have been closely associated since 1854.
Northern Ireland Tour in Spanish – 2 Day Tour from Dublin Read More »
Get ready for a fabulous two-day getaway where you’ll get to know the best of Northern Ireland, from its famous Giant’s Causeway to its bustling and interesting history. All accompanied by spectacular natural landscapes and the cosmopolitan life of Belfast.
What can I expect Dublinia – A Living History of Medieval & Viking Dublin Travel back in time and discover
Trim Castle – Medieval Castle – Co. Meath Read More »
Trim Castle: Nestled in the heart of County Meath, Ireland, Trim Castle stands as a majestic testament to the country’s rich history. This imposing medieval fortress has witnessed centuries of tumultuous events, from Viking raids to English conquests and Gaelic uprisings. It’s also famously known for it’s appearance in the Film ‘Braveheart’ with Mel Gibson.
Hope Brewery & Tour Read More »
Hope Brewery is one of Dublin’s newest and premium Craft Beer Breweries located close to Howth Junction Dart Station. A German style state of the art brewhouse is independently owned and run by a group of old school friends with a passion for beer and Business
Belvedere Irish Nights – Dinner & Show Read More »
What can I expect Traditional Irish Music and Dance World-Class performers Central location in Dublin City Centre Dinner included before
Alternative Dublin – Street Art Walking Tour Read More »
Explore a different aspect of Dublin, one often overlooked: its rich tapestry of vibrant street art. Under the guidance of a local expert, embark on a journey through the city’s hidden alleyways and discover the stories behind the captivating murals, graffiti, and the incredibly skilled artists who created them.
PicTours – Photo Tour of Dublin Read More »
A walking Tour like no other
Dublin has countless scenic locations like cultural grounds, graffiti quaters and historic sites that will provide you with a mix of content. Your guide will offer some photography tips and techniques to help you get the most out of the expereince and top quality pictures.
The Great Landmarks of Dublin City Read More »
This tour provides an in depth history of the great landmarks and buildings of Dublin City with plenty of stories included, the experience is both entertaining and informative.
The walk begins at the Molly Malone Statue and then will weave through some of Dublin’s most popular streets as the group makes their way toward Dublin Castle and the Dubh Linn Gardens.
Irish Whiskey Museum – Premium Tour Read More »
With extensive knowledge of a range of Irish whiskey brands, the Irish Whiskey Museum is independent from the drinks industry. You will hear the unbiased story of Irish whiskey through the ages. Your enthusiastic tour guides are whiskey connoisseurs and will bring you through all aspects of Irish whiskey and its history which will keep you entertained on this one-hour tour.
Shane’s Howth Adventures – Plan Your Adventure Read More »
Howth is a beautiful seaside village located just 25 minutes outside Dublin’s City Centre. A spot filled with history and nature just waiting to be explored. Howth Adventures provide fun-filled and eco-friendly guided hikes around Howth’s hotspots!
Courtesy Conor McCabe_PR Press and Corporate Photographer Dublin City Tour with Afternoon Tea! Take a step back in time and
Dublin Zoo Tickets Read More »
Dublin Zoo – Dublin’s Favourite Family Attraction
Walking Food Tours – Food on Foot Read More »
This tour will concentrate on the streets eat that are enjoyed by locals.
A good quality authentic experience where you will eat just like a Dubliner.
Powerscourt Estate, Co. Wicklow Read More »
Powerscourt Estate: A Glimpse into History and Beauty:
Nestled in the stunning landscapes of County Wicklow, Powerscourt Estate is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to explore Ireland’s rich history and breathtaking natural beauty. The estate dates back to the 13th century and has seen a multitude of changes over the centuries. Originally built as a castle, the estate was transformed into a grand mansion in the 18th century, boasting exquisite architecture and beautifully landscaped gardens.