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The perfect scotland and ireland itinerary.

The Perfect Scotland and Ireland Itinerary

Trips to Ireland and Scotland are some of my favorites to help plan. Both countries are some of my favorites and they can be easily combined. This Scotland and Ireland itinerary will help you plan the best trip!

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  • Should I go to Scotland or Ireland?

I often get asked by my readers which trip they should take, Ireland or Scotland? While both destinations are amazing and beautiful with so much to offer, and I always try to help them make the right choice for their needs, I don’t think this has to be an either-or choice. If you’re really struggling with the Ireland vs Scotland debate, why not choose both? When you use this itinerary to travel to Ireland and Scotland you’re getting the best of both worlds within two weeks.

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The best time to visit Ireland and Scotland is usually off-peak in shoulder season between April-May and September-October. If you go to Ireland and Scotland during these times you’ll avoid the crowds, but still be able to enjoy nicer weather than in the winter.

Getting Between Scotland and Ireland

Trips to Ireland and Scotland offer the best of both worlds and can be done affordably too. Getting from Ireland to Scotland is easy and affordable. There are many companies that offer Ireland and Scotland tours that are great, or you can choose to take the trip on your own.

There are plenty of cheap flights from Ireland to Scotland and from Scotland to Ireland. You can fly with Ryanair for as little as $21 USD! Honestly, that’s cheaper than the cost of a nice dinner! So if you really are having a hard time deciding between Ireland and Scotland, go ahead and do both!

Learn how to find cheap flights to and from Ireland and Scotland by reading my   guide to flying for cheap or nearly free here.

ferry from Ireland to Scotland

If you have your own car or are using this itinerary as part of a larger European trip, you might also consider taking the ferry from Ireland to Scotland or vice versa. This would also work if you’re planning to fly in and out of the same airport. However, if you are flying into Scotland or Ireland and plan to fly out of a different airport, I would not recommend taking the ferry. Especially since flights between Scotland and Ireland are so cheap! If you do decide to go for a rental car in one country and leave it in the other, it will cost you at least $1500 USD ($500 for a cross border fee and $500 for a one-way rental fee). And then you have the cost of the ferry on top of that which is a few hundred dollars. While sailing across the North Chanel is truly beautiful, It’s not worth the expense if you will be renting a car.

Visiting Ireland and Scotland can seem a little daunting on your own and tours can be a great way to go if you’re feeling a little nervous about it. These are some great Ireland and Scotland tours that will help you get a great overview of these two destinations:

This interactive map should help you plan your Ireland and Scotland itinerary. You can click on each destination to find more information.

I outline a great Ireland and Scotland itinerary below, but if you want to skip all the planning and simply use this downloadable, printable, detailed itinerary , you can find it here.

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Get the Full Itinerary I’m giving you a detailed day-by-day Ireland and Scotland itinerary. You can do this itinerary in any order you wish, but this seemed the most logical to me. This itinerary begins in Ireland and ends in Scotland, where you can choose to fly home from, or simply fly back to Ireland for a round trip ticket. The choice is yours. I recommend flying in and out of wherever you can   get the best deals .  I generally find Ireland cheaper to fly to from the United States but have occasionally found great deals to Scotland as well.

Ireland could literally take you years to explore! So if you’re planning a trip to Ireland , I’m giving you just a week in this itinerary of things to do in Ireland , but I think it will show you some of the best places to visit in Ireland in a short amount of time. If you’re interested in a longer, more detailed trip to Ireland, you can check out my full  Ireland Itinerary. 

For the first day of your Scotland and Ireland vacation, arrive in Dublin airport and adjust to the time change. Dublin is Ireland’s capital city, so you’re sure to visit places while you’re here. Keep yourself awake until a reasonable hour (between 8 pm and 11 pm) and wake up early the next morning.

Now that you’re hopefully feeling well-rested and not too jet-lagged, it’s time to explore the capital of the Republic of Ireland. Don’t miss these stops in Dublin:

  • St. Patrick’s Cathedral
  • Dublin Castle
  • Christ Church Cathedral
  • Trinity College Library
  • St. Stephens Green
  • Lunch at Avoca Wool Shop & Cafe
  • Little Museum of London
  • Take a   Bus Tour   of Dublin
  • Howth Cliffs
  • Phoenix Park

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Take an entire day to explore the west of Ireland. If you’re self-driving it will take about 3.5 hours to get to the west coast known as the Wild Atlantic Way. If you’re feeling nervous about driving in Ireland there are several great day trips from Galway that will take you to the west for this 2-day trip.  This amazing tour   explores the Cliffs of Moher, the Burren, and Killarney National Park, with an overnight stay in Dingle.

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Don’t miss these stops on your trip to the West:

  • Killarney National Park (learn more about   Killarney   here.)
  • Muckross House & Traditional Farm
  • Muckross Abbey
  • Killarney Town
  • Cliffs of Moher
  • Blarney Castle

County Wicklow mountains

Spend a day in the beautiful County Wicklow. Be sure not to miss these:

  • Powerscourt Estate: Dating back over 200 years, these are some of the most beautiful gardens in all of Ireland
  • Glendalough: Beautiful lakes surrounded by stunning mountains!
  • Silver Strand Beach: A beautiful and secluded beach
  • Wicklow Gaol: This old jail is a great place to learn some interesting and sad Irish history.
  • Wicklow Town: Adorable Irish town

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Spend two days in beautiful Northern Ireland! You can take the three-hour drive yourself or take  this great two-day tour   that will take you to all the best sites. Be sure not to miss these:

  • Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge
  • Giant’s Causeway
  • Dark Hedges

In between your exploration, make sure you also visit the city center and get to experience local dishes and listen to traditional Irish music while you’re in town!

Now that you’ve enjoyed a full week in Ireland, it’s time to hop over the Irish Channel and visit the beautiful and rugged Scotland! Most flights will take you into Edinburgh where you can either rent a car or spend a few days in the city then do some tours in the highlands. If you want to experience a great overview of the country, you can do my full  Scotland Itinerary.

Edinburgh

I normally like to advise people to get out of the big cities and explore the countryside, but Edinburgh has so much to offer that I think it’s worth spending at least 2 days here. You can learn about what to do in Edinburgh in  my detailed guide here,   but be sure not to miss these top spots:

  • Edinburgh Castle
  • Holyrood Palace
  • The Royal Mile
  • St. Gile’s Cathedral
  • Scott Monument
  • Grass Market
  • Princes Street Gardens
  • Take a    Harry Potter Walking Tour
  • Visit the Elephant House Cafe where JK Rowling ate
  • Victoria Street
  • Hike Arthur’s Seat
  • Calton Hill
  • Cairngorms National Park

If you’ve ever dreamed of staying in a castle, be sure to check out these awesome castle hotels in Scotland.

Scottish Highlands

Spend day 4 exploring the highlands of Scotland. Visit Inverness and try and find the Loch Ness Monster! You can drive here or take   this easy day tour from Edinburgh.   Be sure to read my   guide to the highlands   and don’t miss these sites:

  • Urquhart Castle
  • Fort William

Isle of Skye

You can’t visit Scotland without taking a trip to visit the breathtakingly beautiful Isle of Skye. It’s rugged beauty and history combined with its rugged island charm is sure to win your heart! Driving to the Isle of Skye can be a little scary if you don’t know what to expect. The roads are one lane so you must share the road with oncoming traffic. If you’re not comfortable driving in those conditions, it might be a good idea to take a tour to the Isle of Skye.

Rabbie’s does an amazing 3-day tour that comes with your own comedic  kilted tour guide to take you through the Isle of Skye while learning all about its interesting past and natural wonders. You can find the  tour here. 

Be sure to read   my complete guide to the Isle of Skye   before going.

Whether you decide to drive to the Isle of Skye on your own or take a tour, don’t miss these sites:

  • The Quiraing 
  • Old Man of Storr
  • Neist Point
  • Dunvegan Castle
  • Fairy Pools
  • Eilean Donan Castle
  • Museum of Island Life & Flora MacDonald’s Grave

On the last day of your Scotland and Ireland vacation, travel back to Edinburgh and either fly home from there or fly back to Dublin to fly home.

I hope this itinerary will help plan many trips to Ireland and Scotland. They are both such amazing destinations and I know you’ll love them! If you need help planning, please feel free to reach out  Facebook   or  Instagram , or send me an email me  [email protected]

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Our Self Guided Tours of Scotland and Ireland

For travellers that want to feel inspired but love their freedom, self guided tours are the answer. Whether you want to hike, bike, or just explore, we provide you with the map and you do the adventuring! Learn more about taking a self guided experience below! If you’d prefer a fully curated, guided experience, check out our day tours and our multi-day tour experiences. 

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On a self guided tour of Scotland and Ireland, we will provide you with everything you need. From expert advice to detailed travel notes, but with the extra bonus that you have the flexibility to choose what you want to do and when. If you’d like a little inspiration for your trip, take a look at our Guided Tours of Ireland and Scotland and our Scotland and Ireland Private Tours .

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  • Choose your pace Tours are great, but sometimes it's just nice to wake-up when you want and be free to make your own decisions. On a self guided experience, you get the benefits of a multi-day group tour with detailed planned itinerary but with more freedom to pick and choose what you want, spend more time somewhere, and never worry about keeping up with the tour group.
  • Pick your travel buddies For some, travelling with a group of strangers can be intimidating, but travelling solo can feel just as daunting. A lot of people say when you go on a multi-day group tour, you start off as strangers but by the end, it's like travelling with good friends, so don't be put off! If you want to pick your own travel buddies, then a self guided tour is a great way to make that happen.
  • Save time on research Most people love to travel, but not everyone loves planning their own vacation. From searching for accommodation, places to eat, things to do, it can be a bit stressful. That is a planned self guided tour is perfect! We take all the stress out of it with detailed travel notes and all you have to do is relax and enjoy your experience.
  • 24/7 support service When booking a self guided tour experience, you can't look into a crystal ball and plan for every eventuality. The unexpected always has a way of happening, and that's why no matter where you are or what time of the day it is we are just a call away to help you out.
  • Rely on pre-booked transportation The beauty of a self guided tour with us is that everything is figured out for you. Whether you choose a car hire, train or bus, we will have it all organized for you. We will have you there right on time so there is no need to stress, as we have got you covered with detailed information on your chosen form of transportation.
  • Follow expert advice On a self guided tour, you have the benefit of an expertly crafted itinerary based on years of experience and knowledge of a destination. This will help you make the most of your time and ensure you can explore without any hassles, worries and just simply have a memorable experience.

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Are you ready for the ultimate vacation of Ireland and Scotland?

We have designed our complete 14-day driver-guided tour itinerary to ensure that you experience the full spectrum of the diverse and fascinating cities and towns in the two nations. Encompassing Southern Ireland, Northern Ireland, and Scotland and ranging from the quaint and picturesque to the modern and cosmopolitan you will see it all in comfort and style as your private chauffeur guides you between cities and between countries on this unforgettable tour.

We put our client experience at the heart of our business, and as such we only offer private tours for individuals, couples, families, and small groups in order to make sure we can fulfill all your needs and that you can avoid the time limits, queues, and hassle associated with large group tours.

The itineraries we offer on our site are a template, where we hope you can find out more about what you’d like to do and see in Scotland and Ireland, before getting in touch with our expert travel planners to design you a fully customized and truly unforgettable private tour!

  • Dublin Day Tour
  • Blarney Castle & Jameson Distillery
  • Ring of Kerry Tour
  • Cliffs of Moher
  • Giant's Causeway & Belfast
  • Glasgow & Glencoe
  • Glenfinnan Viaduct
  • Isle of Skye
  • Eilean Donan & Loch Ness
  • Edinburgh Full Day Tour
  • Risk-free booking guarantee: Full refunds up to 7 days before the start date
  • Certified driver-guides with 15+ years of experience, passionate about sharing their love of Scotland
  • Exclusive experiences that others without our local insight will not include
  • Travel in style in our luxury air-conditioned Mercedes vehicles
  • Fully customizable bespoke and complimentary itinerary for your vacation

Day 1: Dublin Day Tour

trinity College, Dublin

So it begins! Your private driver will be there to collect you from the airport or wherever your preferred pick-up point is. Once you are all comfortably seated in our luxury air-conditioned vehicle you can relax knowing that all the organization and planning has been taken care of.

Dublin is the capital of the south and the largest city in all of Ireland. With its rich mix of history, tradition, and culture, we suggest that you should take two days to experience the wealth of interesting locations and activities Dublin has to offer.

Highlights include:

The Doors of Dublin – you’ll never see two identical doors as you wander through Dublin city, and their unique and colorful charm give the city an unmistakable character.

Enjoy the traditional bars and music in the city’s temple bar district.

Visit Trinity College, the oldest university in Ireland and where the hallowed and carefully preserved ‘Book of Kells’ Dating to 384AD, is stored.

Pour your own pint of the black stuff in the Guinness storehouse.

O’Connell Street and the General Post Office (GPO), where the Proclamation was read on Easter Sunday 1916, for the very first time.

Kilmainham Gaol: a former prison now a museum where you can learn more about Irish History in an hour than any book could teach you.

The Epic Irish Emigration Museum: You won’t find leprechauns or pots of gold here, but you’ll discover what it means to be Irish, as it expands far beyond the borders of Ireland through the stories of Irish emigrants who became scientists, politicians, poets, artists and even outlaws across the world!

Day 2: Kilkenny - Rock of Cashel - Jameson Distillery - Blarney Castle - Killarney

Blarney Castle, Ireland

With so much more to discover, we set off from Dublin in the morning to the undisputed heart and soul of Viking and Medieval Ireland, Kilkenny. Here you will have the chance to visit Kilkenny Castle which was built in 1195. The castle was featured in Oliver Cromwell’s re-conquest of Ireland in 1650 and was besieged during the Irish Civil War in 1922. ​

Next up, we’ll head to Rock of Cashel before heading south to County Cork to visit Jameson Distillery for a quick taste of the true Irish spirit. Converted into a distillery back in 1825 by the Murphy brothers, the Midleton Distillery boasts a fantastic visitor center, allowing you to discover the process behind renowned Irish Whiskey brands such as Jameson, Redbreast & more.

Once you’ve had your fill of Irish whiskey, we’ll continue our tour with a visit to the incredible Blarney Castle – an early 13th Century castle and home to the famous ‘Blarney Stone’. Legend has it that those brave enough to lean over the edge and kiss the stone will be granted the gift of eloquence and verbal dexterity. I’m sure you’ll agree that would be a better souvenir of your trip than anything you could find in a gift shop!

Finally, we’ll bring the day to a close-by driving to the South-West Coast of Ireland to your family’s accommodation for the evening in Killarney.

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Day 3: Ring of Kerry - Killarney National Park - Dingle Bay - Sheepdog Demonstration

Ring of Kerry

The incredible scenery of the Ring of Kerry beckons you today and as you travel along the road better known as the Ring of Kerry. This is a circular route that forms part of The Wild Atlantic Way. ​

First-stop is Killorglin, en route you might opt to stop by Brendan Farris – an Irish border collie trainer – to witness his sheepdog demonstrations, which are quite an experience! ​

Next, we take a quick stop at Dingle Bay, before taking the mountain pass up through Molls Gap, where you will see the staggering views of Skellig Island – a key location for the Star Wars films.

Finally, we’ll head to our last stop of the day, Muckross House, before your driver-guide takes you back to your accommodation in Killarney for a well-earned rest.

Day 4: Killarney - Bunratty Castle - Cliffs of Moher - Galway

Cliffs of Moher, Ireland

Today you will make your way from Killarney up the west coast of Ireland and stop at the incredible Bunratty Castle before arriving at the Cliffs of Moher.

​ Neither words nor pictures can fully capture the power and grace of the Cliffs.

Rising over 200 meters high and spanning 8 kilometers along the wild Atlantic coast, the Cliffs provide stunning views of the Aran Islands with the ocean crashing below. Your driver-guide will be able to inform you of all the folklore and myths that surround this incredible testament to the beauty of nature. ​

It is not just the setting of the cliffs of Moher that will blow you away, fans of wildlife and bird watching will want to spend hours here appreciating the Puffins, razorbills, Kittiwakes, and occasional peregrine Falcons that call the area home.

Take a break and enjoy a spot of lunch in the picturesque coastal village of Doolin. Tradition is the name of the game here, so be advised that you will not find any chain restaurants or modern coffee shops in the tiny little village, but your guide will direct you to the best places to enjoy a traditional Irish meal.

We’ll finish off the day with a short drive to Galway where you’ll be briefly shown around the city before being dropped off at your accommodation from which you can explore Galway’s excellent array of charming pubs and restaurants!

Day 5: Connemara National Park - Kylemore Abbey - Sligo Tour - Donegal Town

Kylemore Abbey, Ireland

This morning we leave Galway and for a scenic drive through Connemara National Park. We’ll be stopping along the way for pictures of the beautiful scenery, before going for a tour of the incredible Kylemore Abbey & Victorian Walled Garden.

​ We’ll then begin to make our way up to the North West of Ireland, into County Donegal. On our journey through medieval Ireland, you will stop off at Hennigan’s Heritage Centre, one of the most authentic visitor sites in Ireland. Here you will see the tools used in homes and on the lands in Ireland. As you walk around the center, you will see what it was like back in 1800 to live in Ireland, thatched cottages and tent villages. Then we would make a stop in Sligo town for some lunch and visit Sligo Abbey.

​ The town is known for its literary heritage and rugged countryside as well as the ruined medieval Sligo Abbey which has carved tombs and a 15th-century altar. Sligo County Museum is another option that displays memorabilia of local poet W.B. Yeats, paintings, and Stone Age artifacts as well as The Model – is a contemporary art center featuring works by 20th-century Irish artists.

We’ll retire for the evening at your accommodation in Donegal Town or the nearby Lough Eske Castle.

Day 6: Derry Tour - Dunluce Castle - Giant’s Causeway - Carrick-A-Rede - Belfast

Giant's Causeway, Ireland

Today we’ll leave in the early morning, enjoying a beautiful drive up the coast to the famous walled city of Derry. Here we’ll pause to tour some of the city’s best-preserved 17th-century walls and some of its 7 gates before finishing at the Tower Museum near the Peace Bridge to explore its fascinating artifacts and exhibitions as well as enjoy wonderful views over the city.

We’ll stay in Derry for lunch before joining the Causeway Coastal Route to explore the northern coast of the island. We’ll start our explorations at the medieval ruins of Dunluce Castle – which sits dramatically perched on the edge of the northern coast – before visiting the famed Giant’s Causeway – Northern Ireland’s only UNESCO World Heritage Site – where your driver-guide will tell you all about the legend of Giant Finn MacCool as you explore the uniquely shaped stones.

​ Finally, we’ll take our last stop of the day at the awe-inspiring Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge – a bridge that links the tiny island of Carrickarede to the mainland, spanning 20 meters wide and 30 meters above the rocks below – before bringing a long-day traveling to an end as your family is dropped off at their accommodation in Belfast.

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Day 7: Belfast - Ferry to Scotland - Alloway - Glasgow

Glasgow Cathedral, Scotland

Your Scottish driver-guide will have traveled over to Belfast to collect your group and take them over the Irish sea to Scotland to make sure your journey is as easy as possible and you don’t have to worry about luggage and airport times!

​ Once we reach the west coast of Scotland, we should have time to make stops at Alloway – best known as the birthplace of the famous Scottish author Robert Burns.

You’ll arrive in the country’s largest city Glasgow, famed for its culture, shopping, and people, late in the afternoon. If you’ve got some time left in the day after checking into your hotel, some of our Glasgow highlights are:

Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum – The building itself is a fine example of Baroque architecture constructed in fetching red sandstone. The museum contains many incredible collections, including works from European masters including Rembrandt, Van Gogh, and Monet. Like all museums and parks in Glasgow, it is free to enter.​

From the museum, you can talk a walk in Kelvingrove Park along to the gorgeous landscaped gardens and tropical flora housed at the Botanic Gardens.

Talk a walk down Ashton Lane, a quaint little cobbled alley bustling with cafes, bars, and nightlife.​

Take in some of the cities world-famous cultural attractions such as the Scottish Opera, Scottish Ballet, and National Theatre of Scotland.

Explore some of the cities’ various architectural treasures such as the medieval Glasgow Cathedral, the Neo-Gothic University of Glasgow, and the Art Nouveau-inspired wonders designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh.

Day 8: Glasgow - Loch Lomond - Luss - Inveraray Castle - Kilchurn Castle - Glencoe - Fort William

Loch Lomond, Scotland

Your first full day in Scotland will begin as you are collected by your driver-guide before we set off for Loch Lomond – the largest freshwater lake in the UK. We will take a short stop at the charming and picturesque village of Luss, which lies on the banks of the loch, before enjoying a scenic drive through the highlands of Scotland to visit the famous Inveraray Castle – home to the duke of Argyll, the Chief of Clan Campbell.

​ Once you have explored the castle and its beautiful gardens, we will continue our tour with a visit to the stunning castle ruins of Kilchurn – which sits on the north end of Loch Awe.

Finally, we will bring the first day of your tour of Scotland to a close with a drive through the famous Glencoe Mountains, where you may wish to pause to capture a few photographs of the wonderful Three Sisters before we retire for the evening at the charming nearby town of Fort William.

Day 9: Fort William - Neptune’s Staircase - Glenfinnan Viaduct - Mallaig - Ferry to Skye - Fairy Pools

Glenfinnan Viaduct

Today we shall drive along the road to the Isles which follows the railway line of the Jacobite Express steam train to Mallaig, en route we can stop at Neptune’s Staircase, a series of steps on the Caledonian Canal which raises the canal by 19 meters. Then we can pause at the Glenfinnan Viaduct which features in the Harry Potter movies for some photographs.

​ We shall drive on to the ferry which will sail us over to the Isle of Skye, on arrival we shall have a nice leisurely walk along with the Fairy Pools: beautiful rock pools of crystal clear water that can give off almost supernatural shades of green, blue and purple.

We shall spend the evening on the Isle of Skye.

Day 10: Portree - Old Man of Storr - Talisker Whisky Distillery

Isle of Skye storr at sunset

On our third day in Scotland, we will explore the colorful town of Portree, we shall then drive by the Old Man of Storr, a large pinnacle of rock that can be seen from miles around. If you are feeling energetic, we could take a small hike to the summit.

After your small hike, it’s time to celebrate with a tour of the famous Talisker Whisky distillery, or for those of you without a taste for the national drink, you may opt to choose to visit Dunvegan Castle and Gardens, or perhaps even a visit to Kilt Rock and Mealt Falls, which offer gorgeous panoramic views of waterfalls, sheer cliffs & sea.

Finally after a full day exploring the magical Isle of Skye and its many wonders, we’ll retire for the evening at your accommodation. 

Day 11: Eilean Donan Castle - Loch Ness - Urquhart Castle - Inverness

Eilean donan Castle

We depart the Isle of Skye, our first stop will be Eilean Donan Castle the most photographed castle in Scotland, next we shall drive through some of the best scenery in Scotland through Wester Ross before stopping at Loch Ness, this area is renowned for its dramatic scenery and of course Nessie the Loch Ness monster, we may just be lucky enough to catch a glimpse of her.

On the banks of Loch Ness lies the ruin of Urquhart Castle which we can stop for some photographs of before we head to the Capital of the Highlands, Inverness.

Day 12: Culloden Battlefields - Clava Cairns - Cawdor Castle - Inverness

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Day 13: Highland Folk Museum - The House of Bruar - Queen's View - Dunkeld Cathedral - Edinburgh

Edinburgh Skyline

We depart Inverness and visit the Highland Folk Museum, you will see how highland people lived from the 1700s to the 1930s, you may wish to do a spot of shopping at The House of Bruar, Scotland’s answer to Harrods. We will have the opportunity to stop for some photographs at Queen’s View, a dramatic viewpoint where past Queen’s would pause to admire the views, it is believed that Queen Victoria used this location, next it’s Dunkeld Cathedral with its beautiful sweeping lawns which lead down to the River Tay.

Crossing over the newly built Queensferry Crossing where we will see 3 magnificent bridges which span the river Forth. Each of these bridges was built in a different century. ​

Finally, we will arrive in Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland where we will spend the evening.

Day 14: Edinburgh Tour

Edinburgh-Castle

Our final day begins as we explore Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland. Edinburgh lies on the East coast of Scotland, the city is built upon a group of hills, it has a medieval old town and exquisite Georgian new town with gardens and neoclassical buildings that loom over the city.

There are so many attractions you may wish to visit and you can choose 1 of the following, Edinburgh Castle, Holyrood Palace, and the Royal Yacht Britannia.

Or we can take a stroll along the winding paths and cobbled streets of the Royal Mile, the main thoroughfare of the Old Town. ​

Arthur’s Seat is an extinct volcano and is the main peak of the group of hills in Edinburgh, we can drive straight over the top of this hill, from here we shall have wonderful views of the city. ​

And alas, all good things must come to an end as we will say our goodbyes until our next adventure.

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With over 60 years of collective experience and an unwavering commitment to excellence, our self-drive vacation company is the result of a passion for showcasing the unparalleled beauty and cultural richness of these two enchanting destinations.

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At Celtic Self Drive Vacations , we offer an unmatched self-drive vacation experience. By integrating the finesse of professional car rentals, the comfort of premium accommodations, and the thrill of discovery through curated tours, we redefine what it means to explore Ireland and Scotland at your own pace.

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Our adventure with Celtic Self Drive was nothing short of magical! The car rental process was seamless, and the accommodations they chose for us in both Ireland and Scotland were cozy and welcoming. Their itineraries were spot-on, guiding us to breathtaking landscapes and hidden gems we wouldn't have found on our own. Every detail was taken care of, allowing us to fully immerse ourselves in the rich cultures and stunning scenery. Can't wait to book our next journey with them!

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Are you ready to embark on a journey of a lifetime through the picturesque landscapes of Scotland and Ireland ? A self-drive tour offers a unique and immersive experience, allowing you to set your own pace and explore hidden gems off the beaten path. In this guide, we’ll provide you with essential tips and insights to ensure your self-drive adventure is nothing short of unforgettable.

1. Planning Your Itinerary

The key to a successful self-drive tour is a well-thought-out itinerary. Research the must-see destinations, but don’t forget to leave room for serendipity. Both Scotland and Ireland are rich in history, culture, and natural beauty, so consider including a mix of iconic landmarks and lesser-known spots.

Pro Tip: Use online resources and travel forums to gather recommendations from fellow travelers who have explored these regions.

2. Choosing the Right Vehicle

Selecting the right vehicle is crucial for a comfortable and safe journey. Opt for a reliable and appropriately sized car that suits your travel group and luggage. In Scotland and Ireland, you’ll be navigating diverse terrains, so consider a sturdy vehicle with good ground clearance, especially if you plan to venture into the countryside.

Pro Tip: Consider renting a GPS or using a navigation app on your smartphone to ensure you don’t miss out on any hidden gems.

3. Understanding the Local Driving Laws

Familiarize yourself with the driving laws of both Scotland and Ireland. Remember that they drive on the left side of the road, and roundabouts are common. Pay attention to speed limits, and be aware of road signs. Also, keep in mind that some roads, especially in rural areas, may be narrower than what you’re used to.

Pro Tip: Invest in a comprehensive travel guidebook that includes driving tips specific to Scotland and Ireland.

4. Accommodation and Reservations

While spontaneity can lead to some of the best travel experiences, it’s wise to have accommodation reservations in popular areas. This ensures you have a comfortable place to rest after a day of exploration. Consider a mix of hotels, bed and breakfasts, and even unique accommodations like castles or cottages for an authentic experience.

Pro Tip: Book accommodations with parking facilities to make your self-drive tour hassle-free.

5. Exploring Off-the-Beaten-Path Attractions

One of the joys of a self-drive tour is the freedom to discover hidden treasures. In Scotland, consider exploring the remote Highlands, visiting charming coastal villages, and hiking through ancient forests. In Ireland, venture into the rugged Connemara region or meander along the scenic Ring of Kerry.

Pro Tip: Ask locals for recommendations on lesser-known spots – they often know the best-kept secrets!

6. Embracing the Local Culture

Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of Scotland and Ireland. Engage with locals, savor traditional cuisine, and attend cultural events if possible. Don’t forget to sample local delicacies like haggis in Scotland or indulge in a hearty Irish stew.

Pro Tip: Take time to learn a few basic greetings and phrases in Gaelic – it’s a great way to connect with the locals.

7. Safety First

Prioritize safety during your self-drive tour. Always wear your seatbelt, adhere to traffic rules, and avoid driving under the influence of alcohol. Keep a safety kit in your car, including a first aid kit, flashlight, and emergency contact numbers.

Pro Tip: Check weather forecasts and road conditions, especially if you’re planning to drive in more remote areas.

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Embarking on a self-drive tour through Scotland and Ireland promises an adventure filled with breathtaking landscapes, warm hospitality, and unforgettable experiences. By following this guide and embracing the spirit of exploration, you’re sure to create cherished memories that will last a lifetime. Safe travels!

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Explore the mountainous Nevis Range and Glencoe.

Taste a dram of whisky in a Scottish Castle.

Wonder at the beauty of the Isle of Skye’s unique landscape.

Hike in Glendalough and the Wicklow Mountains.

Visit the Cliffs of Moher where you can spot puffins.

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On arrival into Glasgow you'll pick up your rental car and embark on your trip to Glencoe. This is a beautiful journey whose landscape only gets better the deeper into the Highlands you travel. Spend the day exploring the dramatic scenery of the area, including ascending into the Nevis Range by mountain gondola and exploring Loch Leven and Glencoe.

Black Rock Cottage, Glencoe

This morning you'll leave Glencoe and travel to Mallaig to catch the ferry to the Isle of Skye. The journey to Mallaig is a gorgeous one as you'll be driving next to the railway line which was used as the Hogwarts Express in the Harry Potter films. Enjoy the brief ferry ride over to the Isle of Skye and take in the sights from the sea. The trip will take about half an hour. Upon arrival on Skye, you will visit Dunvegan Castle and its gardens with a private guide, where you'll learn more about the MacLeod clan. After the tour, experience life as a MacLeod while enjoying a wee dram of whisky.

Isle of Skye

Today, enjoy a walk with a local guide to experience the natural beauty of Skye up close and personal.

This morning, you will travel from the Isle of Skye to the Cairngorms. Along the way, make sure to stop in the picturesque seaside village of Plockton, visit Scotland's most iconic castle, Eilean Donan, and take in the views of Loch Ness.

The River Spey

This morning hold on for a bumpy adventure as you explore the Rothiemurchus Estate by Land Rover with a private countryside ranger. Return your rental car at Edinburgh Airport and check in for your flight to Dublin. Once you've cleared customs, you'll be transported to your hotel. After you've had a chance to settle in, make your way over by cab to Ireland's most popular attraction, the Guinness Storehouse. Your tickets are included for this self-guided tour, and include one complimentary pint of Ireland's flagship beer. This evening you will enjoy an evening of folklore and storytelling at one of Dublin's oldest pubs.

Grafton Street, Dublin

Today, you'll embark on a full-day tour of the monastic ruins of Glendalough and the glorious Wicklow mountains with a knowledgeable local hiking guide.

Glendalough

This morning, you'll collect your rental car and drive to Ennis. The journey crosses the heart of the country and takes just under three hours depending on traffic.

Sheep in Ireland

Today, you'll spend the day exploring the iconic Cliffs of Moher and the spectacular limestone karst pavement scenery of the Burren, ending your day in and around Galway.

Galway

This morning, set out to explore Connemara National Park. Take in the wild and rugged scenery and enjoy all that natural Ireland has to offer.

Galway Bay

Early this morning, you'll leave Galway and drive to Shannon Airport. Drop off your rental car and board your international flight home.

Galway

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Loch Leven Hotel, Glencoe

Loch Leven Hotel

Glencoe House, Glencoe

Glencoe House

Ballachulish Hotel, Glencoe

Ballachulish Hotel

Duisdale House Hotel, Duisdealmor

Duisdale House Hotel

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The Grant Arms Hotel

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The Davenport

Shelbourne Hotel, Dublin

The Shelbourne

Cliff Townhouse, Dublin

Cliff Townhouse

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Old Ground Hotel, Ennis

Old Ground Hotel

The Park House Hotel, Galway

Park House Hotel

Harbour Hotel Galway, Galway

Harbour Hotel Galway

The Hardiman, Galway

The Hardiman

The Galmont Hotel & Spa

The Galmont Hotel & Spa

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Ireland and Scotland

The two-week duration of our Ireland and Scotland Tours allows enough time to absorb the richness of both the Irish and Scottish cultures at a pace that is comfortable for all. From the historic skyline of Edinburgh to the craggy inlets of Kerry's shores, uncover all that Ireland, Northern Ireland and Scotland have to offer on this 14-Day Gaelic adventure.

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Edinburgh, Shopping on Victoria Street

Day One includes a visit to Edinburgh. Known the world over as Scotland's Capital, famous for its wonderful museums and galleries.

Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh

Palace of Holyroodhouse

Day Two includes a visit to Holyroodhouse Palace. It is famous as the official Scottish residence of the British Royal Family. Located adjacent to the palace is Holyrood Park and Arthur's Seat- a volcano that has been extinct for millions of years.

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  • Edinburgh Castle

Day Two also includes a visit to Edinburgh Castle. Dating from the 12th century Edinburgh Castle has been a fortress, royal palace and prison throughout its unstable past.

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Day Three includes a visit to Kingsbarns Distillery Tour. Located within the majestic kingdom of Fife, Scotland, this tour takes you into the history and heritage of one of Britain's most beloved spirits.

Atholl Palace Hotel, Pitlochry, Scotland

Atholl Palace Hotel

Your base for Day Three and Four is Atholl Palace Hotel. A splendid place to overnight and dine. Dinner is will be served at the Atholl Palace Hotel restaurant, with stunning views over the Tummel Valley.

Boats on Loch Ness

Cruise Loch Ness

On Day Four you will visit Loch Ness. Enjoy a cruise on this famous loch and experience the sights, wildlife and history of the famous loch and what lies beneath.

Ben Nevis, Britain’s highest mountain

On Day Four you will also visit Ben Nevis. You will return to Pitlochry via the rugged terrains Spean Bridge, taking in the backdrop of Britain's highest mountain, Ben Nevis.

View of Loch Lomond

Loch Lomond

On Day Five journey to Loch Lomond. Enjoy the Bonnie Banks of Scotland's largest lake. Through the lush pastures of Glencoe Valley.

Stirling Castle

  • Stirling Castle

Day Five will also see you visit Stirling Castle. Sitting atop Castle Hill in the town of Stirling, the castle is a symbol of Scotland's national pride and independence.

Glasgow Cathedral

  • Glasgow Cathedral

On Day Six visit Glasgow Cathedral. Known as the oldest cathedral on mainland Scotland and a rare example of an almost complete church from the 13th century.

The Giant's Causeway, on the County Antrim Coast, Northern Ireland

The Giant's Causeway

On Day Seven you will visit The Giant's Causeway. One of Northern Ireland's most stunning sights. No amount of photographs can ever do the Giants Causeway justice. 37,000 basalt columns extend from cliffs down into the sea.

Lough Eske Castle, County Donegal

  • Lough Eske Castle

Day Seven also includes a trip to Lough Eske Castle. This 5-star luxury hotel is located in County Donegal, in the picturesque and tranquil north west of Ireland.

Belleek Pottery, County Fermanagh

  • Belleek Pottery

On Day Eight you will visit Belleek Pottery, one of the oldest potteries in the world, established in 1857.

Drumcliffe High Cross, County Sligo

Day Eight also includes a trip to Drumcliffe, County Sligo, where you can read the epitaph on the grave of author W.B. Yeats.

Kylemore Abbey, County Galway

  • Kylemore Abbey

Day Nine brings you to Kylemore Abbey. This is, arguably, Ireland's most beautiful building. Located at the base of Duchruach Mountain on the shores of Lough Pollacappul.

The Cliffs of Moher

The Cliffs of Moher

Day Ten includes a visit to The Cliffs of Moher. Take the best possible viewpoint to gaze at the Atlantic Ocean. Reaching a staggering 702ft (214m) high and 9 miles (14km) long.

Blarney Castle in Cork, Ireland

  • Blarney Castle

Day Twelve includes a visit to Blarney Castle. Witness Ireland's most famous Castle and kiss its majestic Blarney Stone... which, if legend is to be believed, will grant you the gift of the gab!

The Rock of Cashel

The Rock of Cashel

Day Twelve also includes a journey to Rock of Cashel. Travel to County Tipperary in the heart of the country to visit the Rock of Cashel. Up until the 17th century, the Rock of Cashel was the seat of kings for the province of Munster.

The world-famous Guinness Storehouse

  • Guinness Storehouse

Day Thirteen brings you to Guinness Storehouse. Located in the heart of Dublin City, you to see how Ireland's most famous export is crafted into a 'black state of perfection'.

Christ Church Cathedral in Dublin

  • Christ Church Cathedral

Day Thirteen also includes a visit to Christ Church Cathedral. At almost 1,000 year old this famous cathedral in Dublin City has a storied history. The legendary cathedral crypt dates back to the 12th Century and holds a 14th century copy of the Magna Carta.

Epic: The Irish Emigration Museum

EPIC: The Irish Emigration Museum

Day Thirteen also see you travel to EPIC: The Irish Emigration Museum. Located in Dublin City's docklands, the museum, via cutting-edge interactive displays, explores the history of the mass emigration experienced by Ireland over the past three centuries.

Tour Itinerary

Become immersed in Celtic culture throughout this two-week tour of Scotland, Northern Ireland and Ireland. The Iconic Ireland & Scotland Tour awaits. Click on the days below to find out what adventures you can look forward to on each day of your tour.

Day 1: Arrival (Edinburgh)

Day 1 itinerary.

On arrival in Edinburgh Airport reclaim your baggage and enter the Arrivals Hall. Here, you will meet your professional Tour Director (1 Person). There will be 3 group airport transfers this morning between 7:00 am and 1200 noon. To ensure a smooth start to your tour, it is advisable to aim for an arrival time in Edinburgh Airport before 11:00 am, as clearing immigration and reclaiming baggage typically takes around 1 hour.

Board your luxury air-conditioned coach with WI-FI on board and transfer to the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Edinburgh City .

This afternoon you might like to take a stroll on the streets of Edinburgh. At 6:30 PM this evening all participants will gather for dinner in the hotel restaurant where you will become acquainted with your fellow travellers, the coming days can be discussed at leisure with your Tour Director. Overnight DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Edinburgh City .

For guests arriving in Edinburgh on the 9th and 16th of August, we have included a ticket to the world-famous Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo .

Included Today

  • Welcome Dinner
  • DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Edinburgh

Day 2: Holyrood Palace & Edinburgh Castle

Day 2 itinerary.

After a hearty Scottish breakfast, depart on a panoramic tour of Edinburgh City , with a local Edinburgh Step-on Guide. Visit the Holyrood Palace . Known as the official Scottish residence of the British Royal Family. Adjacent to the palace is Holyrood Park and Arthur's Seat — a volcano that has been extinct for millions of years.

Take a visit to the Scottish Parliament. This modern building was opened in 2004 after decades of Scottish calls for self-determination. Enjoy an afternoon visit to Edinburgh Castle , dating from the 12th century that has been a fortress, royal palace and prison through its turbulent past. It houses the oldest crown jewels of Britain - The Honours of Scotland.

Enjoy the afternoon free as you explore The Royal Mile, the main thoroughfare of medieval Edinburgh. Overnight and Dine in DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Edinburgh City .

  • Evening Dinner

Edinburgh City

  • Holyrood Palace

Day 3: St. Andrew's & Kingsbarns Distillery Tour

Day 3 itinerary.

Depart for the picturesque town of Pitlochry , nestled amongst the stunning forested hills of Highland Perthshire. Enjoy a Kingsbarns Distillery Tour . Located in the majestic kingdom of Fife, Scotland, this tour takes you into the history and heritage of one of Britain's most celebrated spirits. Travel on via St. Andrew's . Scotland's oldest university town. Also referred to as the Home of Golf, the Old Course at St Andrew's Links is the oldest golf course in the world. Enjoy some free time walking its historic cobbled alleyways.

Continue onto the beautiful burgh of Pitlochry , lying on the River Tummel via Perth.

Travel onto the historic Atholl Palace Hotel for your overnight stay.

Evening free on the extensive grounds of the hotel. Dinner this evening will be served at the Atholl Palace Hotel restaurant with stunning views over the Tummel Valley .

Day 4: Loch Ness Cruise

Day 4 itinerary.

Depart for the Scottish Highlands via Cairngorms National Park and Aviemore.

Visit the Capital of The Highlands- Inverness . Travel along the western shores of Loch Ness to Fort Augustus via the scenic Great Glen.

Enjoy a leisurely cruise on Loch Ness . Here you see the sights, wildlife and history of the famous loch.

Return to Pitlochry via the rugged terrains of Spean Bridge and Dalwhinnie and the backdrop of Ben Nevis, Britain's highest mountain.

Overnight and dine at Atholl Palace Hotel .

  • Loch Ness Cruise

Day 5: Stirling Castle

Day 5 itinerary.

Depart for Glasgow via Stirling & the Bonnie Banks of Loch Lomond .

Travel via Perth to Stirling to visit one of the largest and most important castles in Scotland – Stirling Castle . Travel on via Crianlarich and journey south along the western shores of Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park.

The area is renowned for its natural beauty, history and tranquillity. Stop in the village of Luss before continuing onto Glasgow.

Overnight and dine tonight in Clayton Hotel Glasgow City .

Clayton Hotel Glasgow

Day 6: glasgow city tour & glasgow cathedral, day 6 itinerary.

Depart on a morning tour of Glasgow City . Enjoy a panoramic tour of Glasgow's famous Cathedral Quarter with a local Glasgow Step-on Guide. With its pre-industrial roots, Glasgow is now a modern and vibrant city. The great inventors James Watt and Charles Macintosh were born here, to name a few.

Visit Glasgow Cathedral . A truly rare example of an almost complete 13th century church.

Continue to Cairnryan Ferry Port located in Dumfries and Galloway.

15:30 Wave goodbye to Scotland as you board the ferry at Cairnryan for Belfast City , Northern Ireland.

17:45 Arrive in Belfast Port. Continue on to Belfast City .

Overnight and dine in Europa Hotel Belfast .

Included today:

  • Glasgow City Tour
  • Europa Hotel Belfast

Day 7: Belfast City Tour & Giant's Causeway

Day 7 itinerary.

This morning, for your tour of Belfast City , you will be joined by a specialised step on local Belfast City Guide to see and hear all about the history of this once troubled city — including the Belfast Murals of the Loyalist Shankill Road and Nationalist Falls Road.

Depart for Donegal via the North Antrim Coast. Visit Giant's Causeway . This prehistoric geological phenomenon is the subject of many myths and legends. There are an estimated 37,000 basalt columns extending from cliffs down into the sea.

Continue onto Donegal. Dinner & Overnight in Lough Eske Castle .

  • Irish Breakfast
  • Belfast City Tour
  • Giant's Causeway

Day 8: Belleek Pottery & Drumcliffe

Day 8 itinerary.

Depart for Galway via Fermanagh and Sligo.

Visit Belleek Pottery , one of the oldest potteries in the world, and has been in operation since 1857.

Continue on via Drumcliffe . Located in County Sligo, this is the picturesque final resting place of W.B. Yeats. Here you can read the epitaph on the grave of one of Ireland's greatest poets.

Continue onto Galway.

Tonight, you will overnight & dine in the Menlo Park Hotel .

Menlo Park Hotel

Day 9: sheepdog demo & kylemore abbey, day 9 itinerary.

Today you will tour the sights of wild Connemara via the villages of Moycullen, Oughterard. At Oughterard, enjoy a Sheepdog Demonstration in Glengowla Mines , where you will also have the opportunity to explore the abandoned silver and lead mine.

Continue through the villages of Maam Cross and Recess, before travelling up the spectacular Inagh Valley with the 12 Bens of Connemara on your left and the Maumturks Mountains on your right as you travel to Kylemore.

You will visit Kylemore Abbey . An historic building nestled at the base of Duchruach Mountain, on the northern shore of Lough Pollacappul — in the heart of the Connemara Mountains. It is regarded as one of Ireland's most romantic buildings.

Travel on via the shores of Killary Fjord . This is Ireland's only fjord and is a Wild Atlantic Way signature discovery point, on the Mayo - Galway border, Ireland's only fjord, before crossing into Mayo and continuing on to the village of Cong, the film location of "The Quiet Man" for a brief stop.

Return to Galway City via the shores of Lough Corrib, the largest lake in the Republic of Ireland and is considered by many as the best fishing lake in Europe.

Tonight you will overnight & dine in the Menlo Park Hotel .

Glengowla Mines - Sheepdog Demo

Day 10: the burren & cliffs of moher, day 10 itinerary.

This morning bright and early, your route will take you down the Atlantic seaboard on the west coast of Clare to Killarney Town .

Travel via the famous Galway Bay, Dunguaire Castle and the fishing village of Kinvarra. You will see The Burren , which is Gaelic for rocky land—an apt name for this vast limestone plateau. In the 1640s, Cromwell's surveyor described it as "a savage land, yielding neither water enough to drown a man, nor tree to hang him, nor soil enough to bury".

On the coast, you will visit the Cliffs of Moher . Braced against the ocean, on the coast of County Clare. Here you will stand on the dramatic 702ft (214m) high and 9 miles (14km) long cliffs, a Wild Atlantic Way signature discovery point, to gaze out on the vastness of the Atlantic Ocean.

Continue on via County Limerick to Killarney Town .

Tonight, you will overnight & dine in Dromhall Hotel .

  • Cliffs of Moher

Dromhall Hotel

Day 11: the ring of kerry, day 11 itinerary.

This morning, after breakfast, you will set off on the world-famous Ring Of Kerry . It is officially known as the Iveragh Peninsula. You will travel via Killorglin, Glenbeigh, Cahersiveen, Waterville, Coomakesta Pass with its magnificent views over Derrynane, home of Daniel O' Connell, known as "The Liberator", to Caherdaniel. Travel on via the hamlet of Castlecove, the colourful village of Sneem and on via Moll’s Gap, Ladies View, Killarney National Park and along the Lakes of Killarney to Killarney town.

Take a break at the Blind Piper Pub . Here you will have a traditional Irish Pub Lunch . Located in the village of Caherdaniel, locals and visitors alike have been drinking here since 1865. Who is the Blind Piper, you may ask? The Blind Piper is Mici Cumba O'Sullivan, who was born nearby in 1835 and became one of Ireland's most famous pipers.

Continue via the pretty village of Sneem, Moll's Gap, Ladies View and along the Killarney Lakes to Killarney Town .

Tonight, you will overnight & dine in the family-owned Dromhall Hotel .

Day 12: Blarney Castle & Rock of Cashel

Day 12 itinerary.

This morning after breakfast, you will depart for Dublin, Ireland's capital city via the village of Blarney. Visit Blarney Castle . Built on this site in 1446 by Dermot McCarthy. You will have the chance to kiss the legendary Blarney Stone. You will also have an opportunity to shop at Blarney Woollen Mills , boasting a huge selection of Irish arts, crafts and produce.

Today, visit The Rock of Cashel . Rising dramatically from the grassy plains of county Tipperary. This was the seat of kings and medieval bishops for 900 years and flourished until the early 17th century. Brian Ború was crowned King of Munster here in 977, before becoming High King of Ireland in 1002.

Continue on to Dublin City.

Overnight and dine in the Clayton Hotel Cardiff Lane .

Clayton Hotel Cardiff Lane

Day 13: irish emigration museum & guinness storehouse, day 13 itinerary.

After breakfast this morning, you will explore Dublin City .

Visit EPIC: The Irish Emigration Museum . Voted, recently, as "Europe's Leading Tourist Attraction", this museum tour tells the story behind the millions of people who fled, or were forced from, Ireland over the past three centuries. Located in Dublin's Docklands.

You will also visit Christ Church Cathedral . Founded by the Viking King Sitric almost 1000 years ago in 1034. The cathedral crypt is one of the largest in the UK and Ireland, dating back to the 12th Century. Here, in the crypt, you can see the mummified remains of the Cat and the Rat which were found in the cathedral organ, and a rare 14th century copy of the Magna Carta.

Visit Guinness Storehouse . With an address at the world-famous St. James's Gate. Here you will tour the world-renowned brewery and enjoy a perfect complimentary pint of Guinness in the Gravity Bar — located at the top of a glass tower that commands spectacular views of Dublin City .

Enjoy a farewell dinner and a Traditional Music Night at The Merry Ploughboy Pub—one of Dublin's iconic trad music venues.

Overnight in Clayton Hotel Cardiff Lane .

  • Merry Ploughboy Dinner and Show

The Guinness Storehouse

Day 14: departure (dublin), day 14: departure.

Today marks the end of the Iconic Tour of Ireland & Scotland.

After a final great Irish breakfast this morning, there will be 3 group airport transfers between 0500 and 1100 to get you to Dublin Airport for your return flight home. The confirmed transfer times will be advised 10 days prior to the tour start date.

Please note when booking flights for this tour: The Iconic Ireland & Scotland Tour starts in Edinburgh (Scotland) and ends in Dublin (Ireland).

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  • Depart: Dublin Airport

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Deborah Roberts

October 2023  •  Iconic Ireland and Scotland Tour

We (my two adult grandchildren along with myself) had a wonderful time on the Scotland-Ireland tour. Paddy was a very good tour guide as well as an excellent bus driver! We learned a great amount of history of both countries from him on the tour as well about the country side & cities we visited! The stay in the hotels, palaces & castles were grand. The food superb! The last evenings entertainment was very delightful! Most enjoyable 14 day tour! Thank you!

Mary Takacs

My Husband and Took the Ireland/Scotland 2 weeks trip with Paddy O’Farrell it was everything we thought it would be and more. I have already shared with a coworkers and one is looking into it for next year. Our weather was great Paddy was so informative and proud of his heritage. Food and hotel were great. Thank you for such a memorable vacation.

Bill Morrison

The 14 day Scotland/Ireland tour was incredible and exceeded all of our expectations. Our driver guide Paddy was knowledgeable, entertaining, and accommodating. I’d highly recommend this tour.

Tammy Trombley Mixer

My wife and I just returned from a 14 day tour of Scotland and Ireland with My Ireland Tours. Our driver was Paddy O’Farrell and you could only be lucky enough to get him as your guide/ driver. This was the trip of lifetime and Paddy made the trip so much more. His knowledge is amazing and his driving was 100% on point. He was personal and funny , and really made the trip that much better. My Ireland Tours was professional and worth every penny we spent.

Bert Christensen

Wow! We we just returned from the 14 day for Ireland experience tour. It was amazing! Our Tour Guide, Shephard, Information Manager, comedian, and Professional - was Mr. Eamonn Broderick. Our group came together and meshed from the first night we met. We encouraged each other and together, enjoyed each stop on this fabulous and phenomenal tour experience. My wife celebrated her 70th birthday on this trip, and My Ireland Tours connected with each Hotel along the way to make it a special experience. They had a card and chocolates in the every room. The weather cooperated too, but it was our driver, Eamonn Broderick, who brought the whole thing together and made every opportunity special.

Anja Hoffmann

Loved the entire 14 day Scotland/Ireland Tour. Our driver/tour guide Paddy O’Farrell made the whole experience that much better. We felt very safe with his superior driving skills and appreciated the knowledge and love he shared about both countries. The itinerary was rich in its history of both countries as well as the beauty of the locations we stopped in. The 26 person group was a bonus, plenty of room on the bus. Hotels/Castles/Palaces were beautiful. Our first tour and it was something we’ll never forget. Thank you!Iconic Ireland and Scotland Tour

Sherry Leads

We did the Scotland and Ireland 14 day tour with Pat as our tour guide. It was fantastic. Pat at one point had to pass another bus and there was 2 inches between his side mirror and the other bus. Pat did not hesitate and its impressive with how little room there is on the road and how Pat negotiated it effortlessly every time. I would not want to drive in Europe . I appreciated the fact that I could see the country and relax in a roomy bus and I didn't have to rely on a garmin. Also a couple of the places we stayed were 5 star hotel quality. The fact that two of your meals a day are taken care of is an added bonus. Thanks for a grand tour of my ancestoral homeland.

Maureen Savoie

October 2023 Scotland Ireland Tour Words cannot do justice to Pat who was our driver and guide, or to the wonderful new friends we made on this 13 day tour. Pat was a wealth of knowledge and saw to our every need. The group felt like family after only a few days. This was a dream come true. So much to see, and do. Loved Edinburgh, Inverness, St. Andrew, our nights in the castles as well as our days at Cliffs of Moher and Giants Causeway. Too many high points to list them all. I can't wait to go back.

Maryann Hungarter

We chose the Scotland/Ireland tour and it was more than incredible. Paddy was our tour guide, he was so knowledgeable, funny and somehow kept all 26 of us tourists on schedule. We went to all of our scheduled destinations as well as a couple “off the beaten path” stops that only added to an already amazing trip. We saw more beauty and history than we ever could have imagined. If you get the opportunity to tour Ireland (and Scotland) with My Ireland Tour, you will not be disappointed. I highly recommend and hope to go back again as well with one of their other packages. TRIP OF A LIFETIME!

Dom Blasioli

The 14 day Iconic Ireland and Scotland Tour was simply incredible. The itinerary was filled with historical landmarks and nightly accommodations at 4-5 star hotels or castles. What enhanced the 2 weeks was our Guide-Driver Paddy O'Farrell as he moved throughout Scotland and Ireland, maintaining a schedule that ensured we had time for meals, made all our stops on time and arrived at our hotels in time for happy hour and dinner. Paddy also mentioned many historical facts and pointed out key landmarks. Highlights in Scotland included: The Edinburgh Castle, The Royal Mile and the Holyrood Palace. We stopped for photo opts at the bridge at St. Andrews, cruised on Loch Ness and visited Sterling Castle. After taking a ferry ride to Dublin, we enjoyed the majesty of the Ireland landscapes. Key points of interest were the Cliffs of Moher, the Giant's Causeway, then stopping in Galway for a sheepdog demo and the Glengowla Mines. Paddy stopped at Pat Cohan's bar where we had a beer and took photos of this iconic bar from 'The Quiet Man'. We visited the Blarney Castle where we kissed the Blarney stone and then spent time at the Blarney Woollen Mills. The trip would not have been complete without a few hours at the Guinness Storehouse and finally a dinner and traditional Irish music at the Merry Ploughboy Pub. Truly a memorable vacation which enlightened all of us about the history and culture of Scotland and Ireland plus incredible pictures to remember all these great moments. I highly recommend this tour and, if you're lucky, you'll get Paddy O'Farrell as your guide.

Mary Martin

My husband and I went on the Iconic Scotland and Ireland tour with My Ireland Tours. It was a total class act. The hotels and the food were fantastic. Both Scotland and Ireland are majestically beautiful. We saw so many wonderful sites. Everything would have been just places on a map without our Driver/Tour Guide Paddy O' Farrell. With Paddy at the helm we were in great hands. He was the ultimate professional! Paddy was very knowledgeable and educational about both Scotland and the Emerald Isle. Our tour bus traveled many miles along the narrow winding roads of both countries. Paddy's driving skills were magnificent. He made time for us to see many places not included on the tour. He always took great care of us all.

Tim O'Leary

My wife and I returned from a 14 day tour of Scotland and Ireland with John Dennany and we are just amazed at the level of service, courtesy and how much can be crammed into 14 days! John was on the spot from day one at the airport right up to day 14 dropping us off again. His entire focus was on making each guest feel like it was their tour. His sense of humor and Irish lilt was very welcome as he explained history, geography and told jokes. He made every effort to accommodate special requests and always found a pub when it was necessary. Even rest room stops offered something to see. I will never forget John and will heartily recommend My Irish Tours to anyone planning to visit Ireland.

Yvette Robinson

I would highly recommend this tour company. Communication was excellent from the start. We did the 14 day Scotland Ireland tour and it was great. The bus was very comfortable and Pat our driver and guide was fantastic, he really made our trip special. His range of knowledge was amazing and he was always available to make sure everything went smoothly. Our accommodations were good and we even stayed one night in a castle. It was so nice not to have the worry of planning and driving. I would definitely recommend My Ireland Tours to everyone.

Harry Covely

Our Scotland and Ireland tour was wonderful. Beginning with our driver picking us up at the airport, everything went as scheduled. John Dennany was very courteous, helpful and knowledgeable during the entire trip. Accommodations were comfortable and the sightseeing was exemplary. Highly recommend this tour company. If you get this guide on your trip you will have a lot of fun and enjoy your time.

Martha Wade

I just returned from the 14-Day Iconic Ireland and Scotland tour with My Ireland Tours and can't speak more highly of this tour and the company itself. From the time I scheduled the tour a year ago until the last moment when the tour ended and I was headed home on the plane, every step was well organized with helpful staff all along the way. The tour itself exceeded all my expectations. All the accomodations were wonderful. Our guide/driver, John Dennany, made a wonderful trip even more amazing. John went out of his way to ensure that each person on our tour enjoyed themselves even ensuring that personal requests were met such as extra stops along the way to visit areas that were significant to the guests family heritage. John took gloomy weather days and turned them into a fun adventure in order to ensure each day was enjoyable for the whole group. When there was a medical emergency within our tour group John again ensured that the guest was first priorty while still ensuring that the rest of the group did not miss out on anything that was scheduled. Even though I just returned, I am already looking at booking another trip with My Ireland Tours. I would highly recommend this tour company to anyone and also would suggest requesting John Dennany as your guide/drive...you will not be disappointed.

Jan Scotland

September 2023  •  Iconic Ireland and Scotland Tour

Can highly recommend this tour company. Communication was excellent from the start. We did the 14 day Scotland Ireland tour and it was great. The bus was very comfortable and Pat our driver and guide was fantastic. His range of knowledge was amazing and he was always available to make sure everything went smoothly. Our accomodation was always very nice, staying one night in a castle was amazing. The food overall was good and the last night we attended a show and dinner which was very enjoyable. The only negative was the breakfasts at the hotel in Edinburgh were a bit chaotic. Taking the tour took all the stress out of driving. Thank you Pat and Shannon for a great holiday.

Naheed Hanif

I was the only solo traveler to a fun group! The guide, Paddy, was absolutely grand! How he remembers all that information, is unbelievable. He definitely makes sure you're ok and treats you like family. The Scotland- Ireland tour was enough to see the highlights of both countries. Although, I wish we were in Dublin for one more day because there wasn't enough time to walk around due to the itinerary. Certain things could have been cut short. I highly recommend this tour overall and would do it again. Some of us would eat outside the hotel for a better feel of the city and for better food options. This really was a great trip.

Kayla Metscher

We did the 14 day Ireland and Scotland tour and it was absolutely perfect. I can't say enough good things about our driver/guide Paddy. He really made the experience so special. The best driver around hands down! The amount of history we learned from him just while driving in the coach from place to place was incredible. I can't imagine trying to do that trip on our own or with any other tour company. The sights and stops were great, the hotels were perfect and locations were convenient, and the breakfast and dinner options were sufficient. It was truly an unforgettable experience! Thank you so much Paddy, and My Ireland Tour!

Donna Young

My Ireland Tour group is fantastic! My husband and I took a 14 day tour to Scotland and Ireland. Paddy was an excellent guide and driver who went beyond our expectations! The tour gave us a great overview of the two countries plus the scenery out in the countryside was spectacular! We would recommend My Ireland Tour to everyone! Thanks for everything you did to make our trip wonderful!

Vicky Stone-Gale

My husband and I just returned from the 14 day Scotland and Ireland tour and if was a fantastic vacation for us. We had never been overseas before and were nervous but our tour driver, Colm, made our trip go smoothly and without incident. We saw places we would have never known to go if we would have been on our own. The entire itinerary was full and we were moving quickly to see everything, but every place we went was well worth the drive. There were times we had to travel 2 hours between spots but Colm made the trip fun and told us stories and gave us so much history. He was extremely knowledgeable. From the time we left Edinburgh until we arrived in Dublin, we had such an amazing experience visiting so many sites. The Lough Eske castle was truly the most beautiful place to stay but the Menlo hotel was not my favorite at all. We were exhausted at the end of our trip but we saw everything we wanted to and more. I highly recommend this company. From the booking until the end it went off without a hitch. Shannon and the team answered emails and questions immediately. I would definitely travel with them again. Thank you for a great vacation!

We just finished the 14 day Iconic Ireland and Scotland Tour. Our driver/guide, Pat, was outstanding! He was knowledgeable, friendly, professional, helpful, and patient. You can tell My Ireland Tours has crafted an excellent itinerary that is well planned. Several fantastic hotels were a big plus on this trip, especially the overnight at Lough Eske Castle. My wife and I will definitely plan another trip with My Ireland Tours in the future!

Our 14-day Scotland-Ireland tour experience with My Ireland Tours not only met but exceeded all our expectations. This was due in large part to our driver/tour guide, Pat Prendergast, who was fabulous. We flew into Edinburgh a few days early to golf at St. Andrews and to spend time at the Fringe Festival – as well as to get over any jet-lag. Pat picked up our party of seven from our AirBnb on Saturday morning to take us to the Doubletree, where we started off with an introductory dinner and then the Edinburgh Royal Tattoo, which was an incredible way to start off our tour. The 14-day itinerary was aggressive, but we covered a lot of the highlights in both countries. There was also enough free space on the bus to allow people to spread out a little, and the bathroom stops were timed perfectly. Pat was not only an excellent driver, but engaging and informative. He was flexible should participants want to schedule side trips or need a “shopping/rest” day. Thank you Pat and My Ireland Tours for an incredible vacation!

Sandy Hicks

August 2023  •  Iconic Ireland and Scotland Tour

This tour was everything and more than what was described when I made my decision to join it! The breathtaking scenery, landmarks, villages, cities, nice hotels, and food were above any expectations I may have had. Our tour guide/driver, Colm Marshall, with his vast knowledge of the history , geography, and folklore truly made our journey a trip of a lifetime! Colm's daily humor and passion for the country helped to give us a depth to what we were seeing and kept us in a sensory overload. The small group bonded quickly and since returning have shared with each other pictures of our adventure! If you are hesitating in any way about making a decision to join an My Ireland Tour please don't! I promise you won't be disappointed!

Dena Naumoff

I just returned from a solo trip to Ireland and Scotland. I couldn't have had a better group of people on my tour. Everyone was friendly and inclusive. I never felt alone. Our driver/guide, Colm, was informative and humorous. He never lost our attention. He made every place interesting. And as the roads were narrow and winding, he was an excellent driver, never putting us at risk. He truly is the best. From the moment I contacted My Ireland Tour, the staff was helpful and considerate of my concerns about booking solo. They were always accessible and made the booking process easy. As to the trip itself, we went to some of the most fascinating sites in Scotland and Ireland, staying at 4 star hotels and castles. Every meal at every place we stayed was great. Our rooms were spacious and extremely clean, with the front desks being accommodating if anything was needed. I highly recommend using My Ireland Tour for any travel you desire in Ireland and Scotland. And try to get Colm as your driver/guide. You won't be disappointed.

Linda Harper

This is a great tour company. We did the 14 day Iconic Scotland-Ireland tour with Colm Marshall as our guide. Colm was knowledgeable, fun and an all around great person to lead us on this adventure. The small group atmosphere made it very easy to get to know and bond with the others. (In fact, we have started a Facebook group, My Ireland Tour, Aug5-18,3023, where we can all share our experiences.) The itinerary was filled with great sites and we were left with some free time to explore on our own. We left lots to see behind for another adventure as seeing 2 countries in 2 weeks is quite an undertaking. The accommodations we great and meals were typical for the regions. I would certainly 100% recommend “My Ireland Tours” to anyone who wants a great introduction to Scotland/Ireland.

Michael Hughes

It's 2023 and we've just returned from our FOURTH tour with My Ireland Tour! I can't think of a better testimonial for this amazing tour company than to say that we've come back, four times now, to enjoy the tours that they provide. This year we did the 14 day Scotland / Ireland tour. The driver / guide, Pat, was absolutely phenomenal! We thoroughly enjoyed his knowledge and expertise. The itinerary was exceptionally well planned and equally well executed. Just the right pace to see everything there is to see without being hectic or hurried. Fantastic hotels were a big plus on this trip, especially the overnight castle stay. To put it very simply, My Ireland Tour is the top touring company for your visit to Ireland.

Jennifer Hedmark

We took the 14 day Scotland and Ireland tour. From our first communication with Keith , we were off to a good start. We can't say enough about Ken O'connell our tour guide. He was both funny, and a wealth of knowledge. He was able to tell us so much about the countries, and all the stops we made in between! We know Ken worked hard but he made it look easy, he is very good at his job! I will not hesitate to recommend My Ireland Tour to anyone!!!! I would love to do another tour with them in the future!

julie kubricky

July 2023  •  Iconic Ireland and Scotland Tour

I just returned from the Iconic Scotland and Ireland tour and it surpassed all my expectations! Paddy O'Farrell was the best guide. He was personable, funny and told great stories of Scotland and Ireland history and legends. Several times Paddy added extra stops that were not on the itinerary. We stayed in amazing places and saw so much of these beautiful countries. We also had plenty of time to explore on our own. I would love to return again for another tour with My Ireland Tours.

I just took the 14 day Iconic Ireland and Scotland tour with Paddy O'Farrell. Paddy was an excellent tour guide, a very safe driver, always giving us great recommendations and keeping us safe. He was extremely knowledgeable and taught us so much history, was very funny and did a great job herding us and keeping us on schedule. I would recommend this company to anyone who is looking to take a tour of Scotland or Ireland. Wonderful, wonderful memories!! Thank you My Ireland Tour and Paddy!

My wife and I had what has got to be one of the best trips of our lifetime with My Ireland Tours, the Iconic Ireland and Scotland 14 day tour. Becky has always been interested in the monarchy of the U.K. What a treat to have walked where Mary Queen of Scots and other royals walked. We even had lunch in a cute little restaurant where Prince William had his first date, and according to the restaurant manager we spoke to, numerous subsequent dates, with Princess Kate. The magnificence of the beautiful cathedrals we visited along with the many castles and palaces helped to make this a real trip of a lifetime. Thankfully we were told early on In Edinburgh that touching the noise of the statue of Greyfriar's Bobby would bring good luck, because doing so helped us to have wonderful weather for most of the trip. Pat our tour guide/driver was so much more than that. Yes, he was extremely knowledgeable, and constantly kept us informed about the history and geology of the areas we visited, but he also went out of his way to make sure that our trip was as special as it could possibly be. He became a good friend, and my wife even told me the other day that she misses him. Thanks Pat, for all you did to make this a truly wonderful trip. Hal and Becky Gersch.

Lisa Lawson

We are back from a 14 day Scotland and Ireland tour and our entire family loved it! The itinerary was fabulous and we received top notch service from everyone at MIT. We had problems with airline cancellations and everyone was so helpful trying to help us rearrange our schedules in the best way possible to join the tour. Our tour guide, Pat, was the best! We would highly recommend this tour and My Ireland Tours to anyone thinking about traveling to Scotland and Ireland.

Peggy Thiel

Thoroughly enjoyed our 14 day tour of Scotland and Ireland with Paddy O'Farrell as our guide. He was very knowledgeable, friendly and efficient. Everything was taken care of in terms of hotels, luggage, and meals. We loved all the fun stops we made along the way, and of course, the beautiful scenery of both countries. Would highly recommend anyone!

Lisa Greene

June 2023  •  Iconic Ireland and Scotland Tour

Ben was our tour guide and he was great. He told stories, explained alot about different events in Ireland's history, even sang songs! It was a very busy tour with not much down time, but we got the opportunity to see many areas of Ireland that we probably wouldn't have been able to see on our own. We started in Dublin, went to the EPIC Immigration Museum, the Guinness Brewery, and got to walk around Dublin. We ate at a restaurant called The Church, on our own, and I highly recommend it. They play traditional Irish Music every night and have Irish Step Dancers who were amazing to watch. Staying in Limerick was very nice. I got some photos of the sunset over the River Shannon at 9:30 at night, which was surreal. The sun sets around 8:30 on Cape Cod this time of year. Driving through the country side was beautiful. You see cows, cows, and more cows! But, the different way of life is eye opening! We drove through the Ring of Kerry. We stopped at a little village called Waterville which was beautiful. Killarney was nice also. We only got to spend 45 minutes in Galway City which was a bit of a disappointment. We would have wanted more time there. The Blarney Castle was amazing! And, as gross as it is, you HAVE TO kiss the Blarney Stone while you're there! The grounds at the castle were beautifully manicured and taken care of. The shopping at the Woolen Mills is a MUST! All in all it was a great trip. If you want to see many different spots and areas of the country, this is the way to do it. I do recommend Dramamine for anyone who gets even some motion sickness as being on the bus can be cumbersome and make you a little woozy. Ben was a great tour guide and a really nice guy. I do recommend this trip for groups of adults and teenagers (we had 5 with us, and they enjoyed it)!

Susan Rentz

A good friend and I just returned from a wonderful 14-day journey through Scotland, Northern Ireland, and the Republic of Ireland with My Ireland Tours. Our tour guide and driver, Paddy O'Farrell, was an excellent driver, making us feel very safe. Beyond that, he was so knowledgeable about the history and culture of the people of Scotland and Ireland, making the trip entertaining. Breakfast and dinner at our hotels were always included, as well as a lunch or two. All were delicious. The hotels were at least 4-star, and they provided excellent, friendly service. We always felt welcome in these beautiful countries. We were also lucky to travel with a very congenial group of people from different parts of the United States. I can highly recommend a trip to Scotland and Ireland as well as traveling with this excellent company, My Ireland Tours.

My wife and I really enjoyed our tour of Scotland, Northern Ireland, and the Republic of Ireland. So much history and beautiful scenery. Our tour guide/driver, Paddy, did a superb job driving, explaining all the sights, and giving us insight into the history of Ireland and Scotland. New friends were made with the group of 26 that was on the tour. We highly recommend and appreciate My Ireland Tours.

Joyce Lipkin

We just returned home from a 2 week Iconic Scotland and Ireland tour, expertly guided by Paddy O'Farrell, our driver as well. This tour included the most desired stops in both countries. Paddy led us to some of the most beautiful cities and small towns, always telling us about the history of the countries as we drove along. He was full of stories and jokes to pass the time while we were driving. He played music on the bus when he sensed it was 'nap time' for us! Being on a small tour of only 24 made travelling easier than being with a larger group. All strangers at the outset, our group meshed quite quickly. My Ireland Tour made it so easy to make travel plans - Once booked all arrangements were made for hotels, meals, travel vouchers, and anything else needed for this 2 week tour. At every hotel stop I would like to acknowledge all of the luggage porters who delivered our bags to us in a very timely fashion, and thanks to Paddy for loading the bus at each stop and making sure all luggage was accounted for. We never had to worry about a thing! I highly recommend My Ireland Tour and highly recommend Paddy O'Farrell as a fabulous, careful driver and very knowledgeable guide. FIVE STARS

Denise Close

The 14-day tour of Scotland and Ireland was an incredible experience! The booking was easy and Shauni answered so many questions and kept in contact with updates all through the process. Our driver, Harry Fisher, is a wealth of knowledge, a great driver, and he made sure everyone was safe and comfortable. We lucked out with a super fun group which made stops, bus time, and after dinner just a blast! The itinerary for this trip as a perfect mix of castles, churches, landmarks, landscape, experiences (super cool sheep dog demonstration, Kingsbarns Distillery, chocolate making and Guinness Storehouse, etc). Well done My Ireland Tours! As Harry says, 'It's better to be looking at it than looking for it.' Book with My Ireland Tours!

Just completed the 14 Day Scotland & Ireland Tour with my wife. 5 star, absolutely fantastic trip. Our Tour Guid, Harry Fisher was outstanding! He is very detailed and ensured nothing was left unattended. Harry is an excellent driver and provided all the history and facts that added to the trip experience. My Irelands tour is the best, better than expected for our first tour. Smaller 26 person group was perfect. The entire group came together, became friends and hung out. Enthusiastically recommended.

Took the Iconic 14 day Scotland/Ireland tour in May with with our personal leprechaun Paddy O'Farrell who was our guide and driver. What a fantastic whirlwind of activity! With only 26 folks on the motorcoach, we had plenty of room to spread out since each day included hours of traveling and sightseeing but Paddy maneuvered that huge bus like a warm knife through butter since many of the ancient picturesque and winding roads we traveled were surely not meant for large vehicles or even two lanes!! Paddy alerted us with tidbits of interesting information before encountering sites along the road but he was also a font of historical knowledge, folklore, regional information, stories, suggestions for our free time and all of it interspersed with respect and humor! The itinerary was marvelous but the scenery was out of this world - tiny towns, sheep, majestic ocean/sea views, sheep, castles, abbeys, antiquated ruins, local talent and more sheep. Some hotels were within city limits, allowing us to wander and others were tucked away in wonderlands of beauty but the highlight was spending one night in a castle guarded by a dragon! The culture, the food, the beverages and the people of Scotland and Ireland have made this a trip of a lifetime for us and we will sing the praises of My Ireland Tour forever. Thank you!

Sondra Gordon

The adventure of the Scotland-Ireland 14 day tour, a group of 26, who became 'family', under the watchful and loving care of our amazing guide-driver, Paddy O'Farrell, was a daily joy of discovery, learning, experiencing and enjoying! As we wended our way from Edinburgh, Scotland, to Northern Ireland and then to the Republic of Ireland, there was ongoing history and information communicated by Paddy, with amazing knowledge and insight, making the period of 500 A.D. to the present meaningful by interjecting literary references, politics, and his personal reflections. His love of history and his desire to make sure that we shared his respect and regard for these countries was constant. Our hotels were 4 star, except for Lough Eske Castle, which defied the star categorization by setting its own standard. It was as if we had arrived at 'Downton Abbey', with accommodations fit for Kings and Queens, and a dinner service to match! Since all of the other hotels were chosen to be 'in town', and central, and, unlike most tours, we were able to spend more than just one night in one location. This allowed for a more restful period while never missing any sightseeing destinations. It was one of the reasons I chose to travel with My Ireland Tours. I was not disappointed! And whenever there was something special in an area, a Celtic show, a special photo view, or being at the right place, at the right time, Paddy made sure 'we were there'. He was the 'sheep dog' making sure that his flock were safe, rescuing the occasional strays with good humor and caring. While we toured, or before leaving in the morning, Paddy made sure that the bus was cleaned and windows sparkling, so we could enjoy the magnificent views. He had a personal greeting and conversation for each of us. His close attention to our special need person's requirements was always primary, warm and admirable. 500 photos later, it was time to say farewell to fellow travelers, especially difficult was finding the words to adequately express the admiration and appreciation of our unique, Paddy. I know that everyone thinks that they have had the best tour director, but, we really did!!! Thank you Paddy!

Mimi Limbach

My husband, George, and I, had a fantastic experience on the Iconic Scotland and Ireland tour. Everything was so well organized. The hotels were clean and comfortable, the staff gracious and friendly. Our driver, Paddy O'Farrell, was extremely knowledgeable about the history of Scotland and Ireland. I was so impressed by the amount of historical knowledge he shared with us, our cup was overflowing with stories, facts and details that until then were unknown to us. George and I are so grateful we had the opportunity to participate in this adventure...to make new friends, appreciate the struggle and beauty of both countries and to leave with a deeper understanding of the those who went before.

Karen Stanton

May 2023  •  Iconic Ireland and Scotland Tour

Enjoyed an amazing vacation with My Ireland Tour on their Iconic Scotland and Ireland Tour! Our tour guide, Paddy O'Farrell, was incredibly knowledgeable and went above and beyond to ensure everyone had the best time ever. Would definitely recommend!!

kimberly hollopeter

We took a two week tour seeing both Scotland and Ireland, spending about a week in each. Patty was our driver and guide and was absolutely AMAZING. He kept us on track, answered hundreds of questions, got us to all of the sites and made sure we had everything we needed. We stayed in 8 different hotels and our luggage was delivered to our room at each hotel. One of the best parts of this tour is that the bus was purposely not full. We almost had enough room for everyone to have their own seat and being on the bus for long amounts of time that was important to me. Being on this tour was a great way to visit places like Edinburgh, castles, palaces, abbeys, cemeteries, a distillery, Loch Ness, Glasgow, Belfast, Giant's Causeway, Cliffs of Moher, Ring of Kerry, Blarney Castle, and Dublin. This trip is go go go and not for the faint of heart, but it was amazing and I do not regret going on this tour for one minute. Well worth the price. Just to note, many of the hotels did not have AC and I did get a little tired of the hotel food and eating later at night. With that said, I would highly recommend this tour.

I just returned from the 14 day Scotland/Ireland tour. It was an amazing experience and I learned so much about so many different places. My favorite place of the trip was probably the two days we spent in Edinburgh. We were taken on tours, but we also had free time to explore on our own and we were able to see other sights not on the tour by doing this. The rest of the tour was packed with so many things which I wanted to see that there was very little free time to add additional preferences to our stops. Paddy was an amazing tour guide and driver. He was informative and knowledgeable and was able to fill in gaps that were often left out by the step-on guides that we had. One thing to keep in mind if you have food sensitivities or allergies, be very careful and check with the chef in each hotel. One thing I would change if I could would be the time spent eating. It took 1 1/2 to 2 hours to eat dinner with the group as they spread out starters, entrees, and dessert over a long period of time. I felt we could have condensed that and given us more free time to explore. We did decide to skip a few of the provided meals in some of the towns so that we could explore and eat on our own and that was fun. Overall an amazing experience.

Sarah Bonsall

From start to finish our Scotland/Ireland tour was absolutely fantastic. Our driver Paddy went above and beyond to make our trip memorable. I recommend this tour to anyone who wants to see Scotland and Ireland!

Marisa Beasley

I just got back from a 14 day tour of Scotland, No. Ireland and Ireland. It was a whirlwind! We saw so many things and learned so much from our tour guide Paddy. He went above and beyond for our group. He was funny and full of information. He would tell us about the area we were going and give us suggestions for what to see and where to eat when he dropped us off. The one issue our group had was starting our three course two hour dinner at 7:30 each night. By the end of the day we were exhausted and ready for a quicker bite before bed. But I would certainly book another tour with My Ireland Tours! They are organized and well planned! Thank you for an amazing vacation!

Christina Hodel

November 2022  •  Iconic Ireland and Scotland Tour

No wonder that fairies, leprechauns and other fabulous creatures have chosen to live in Ireland and Scotland. Driving along the picturesque Loch Lomond or through the forest at Lough Eske Castle I was almost expecting to see some of them. It would have been a marvellous addition to the picture of Nessie … But without the help of Eric and his team I would never have been able to enjoy another amazing tour with My Ireland Tour. Thanks again for finding me a vacancy on this tour. We were just 24 people and had plenty of space in a huge and very comfortable coach. Although I was the only non- native English speaker, I never felt lost on contrary this awesome and friendly group made me feel welcome the very beginning. Our tour director Harry Fisher was simply the best. I still envy his outstanding driving skills. If you want to see Ireland / Scotland and meet fantastic people, I highly recommend My Ireland Tour.

Marianne Casale

Just finished our the 14 day tour of Scotland and Ireland. It was a mother-daughters trip and I can say we would do a tour with My Ireland Tour again in a heartbeat. I loved the small size of the tour and the ability to space out on the bus. The smaller tour also gave us an opportunity to meet a wonderful group of people. Our driver Harry was outstanding and did a great job on reading the mood of the bus each and every day. If My Ireland Tour did 2 weeks in Scotland I would book another trip tomorrow. Thank you for a wonderful time - my daughters loved every moment of the trip.

Katie Brandt

October 2022  •  Iconic Ireland and Scotland Tour

My husband and I loved our trip to Scotland and Ireland with My Ireland Tour. Our driver/guide was fantastic! He was knowledgeable about the history of the area and pointed out interesting places along the drive. The food was amazing. Our hotels were all very nice. This tour allowed us to see many places in Scotland and Ireland in the 2 weeks. I felt the pace was good. There was a nice mix of time with the group and time on our own. I appreciated being able to go on a big trip and not have to plan all of the little details. We could not have asked for a better trip. We highly recommend My Ireland Tour and would go on another trip with them in the future!

Meryl Franke

My husband and I thoroughly enjoyed the Scotland/Ireland tour. Our driver/guide, Pat, not only facilitated each detail of the journey, but helped it come alive with his vast knowledge. My only suggestion would be to use hotels in Galway and Dublin that allow travelers to access the city on their free time. Lodging outside of town restricts ability to see and visit local sites. Thank you for a once in a lifetime experience!!!!

Diana Attia

We just returned from a wonderfully organized and executed tour of both Scotland and Ireland. I always wanted to go, but a recent surprising DNA test validated a suspicion. Yep, very close ties to Donegal, Ireland, so we just had to go. Even met a new family member while there. The lodging selections were all great, and some even fantastic castles. The food provided was also good and it was great at the end of a travel day to have the dinner included. Our guide Harry Fisher was on time, knowledgeable, funny, a great driver and had all of our best interests in mind while managing a 14 day tour. He had a wealth of information and history for all of the stops on our itinerary. I learned a lot. He was very diplomatic and had so much class in how information was presented. He told us history and folk lore stories. Was really fun. Occasionally he even sang a tune for us. I picked My Ireland for a more local experience. The tour company planned every detail very well. Buses were clean, comfortable, stops for bio breaks were great, and we all appreciated the thoughtfulness of our host. Highly recommend this tour company! My only suggestion is more salads at dinner. October weather was on the cooler side, but I prefer that to a hot summer. Enjoyed it and will have many great memories to reflect on for years to come. You must go!

Paul & Sue Johnston

We went on the Scotland and Ireland 14 day tour in Oct 2022. There were 24 people on the tour; 23 0f 24 from the USA and 1 from Switzerland. The group was friendly and a lot of fun. The management of the tour was excellent. The My Ireland office was very prompt in their communication and very personable. The hotels arranged for the tour were top notch and the food was great. Our guide was Harry Fisher. He was an excellent driver, especially with the many tight turns for the coach. Harry was very enthusiastic and knowledgeable. He knew the history of each area we visited which helped us relate to the sites. Best of all was his humor and his Irish blarney kept us on our toes. We highly recommend this tour company and the 2 country tour.

My husband Rick and I just returned from the 2-week Scottland and Ireland tour. We had a wonderful time. All hotels except one (Menlo Park) were first rate. Our driver and guide Patrick could not have been more knowledgeable and accommodating. We were exhausted when we returned home because it is fast paced, but we feel we really got a great feel of both countries. A great addition to the tour would be a visit to the Titanic Museum in Belfast. We were disappointed that we did not have the opportunity to visit there. All in all, a 5 star experience!

Would highly recommend this tour. Took the 2 week Iconic Scotland / Ireland tour and was very happy with all aspects of it. We covered a lot of ground; Scotland, Northern Ireland, & the Republic of Ireland. We saw all the major highlights of these areas that would have been hard to see on our own in the same amount of time. Hotels were great and breakfast and dinner was included for each day. Our Tour guide/leader, Paddy, was fantastic. Very knowledgeable in the historical and political aspects of these regions presented the information in a way to make it interesting to all.

Dennis Knight

Our expectations were exceeded in almost every respect. Paddy O'Farrell became a friend to all on the tour and provided insight to the history and culture of Scotland and especially Ireland while directing us to the myriad of stunning views and memories of a trip well planned, beginning to end.

shelby boyd

I booked a long awaited trip to Scotland and Ireland through My Ireland Tour and it was the best trip ever. I started out in Edinburgh and after touring Scotland for 5 and a half days and then over 8 days throughout Ireland with a great tour guide, Paddy Farrell, I had a great time. I saw castles, even stayed in a couple, ate great food, watched a sheep dog demonstration, Irish dancers, visited beautiful Cathedrals, saw some beautiful countryside! I plan on going back for another tour and highly recommend this company for anyone that want to visit these countries! Thank you My Ireland Tour for a wonderful experience!

September 2022  •  Iconic Ireland and Scotland Tour

My wife and I highly recommend My Ireland Tour! We particularly enjoyed out tour guide, Harry Fisher, who is kind, knowledgeable and extremely funny. The two week tour included all the highlights of Scotland and Ireland on a lovely roomy air-conditioned coach. The group was small so there was plenty of room on board and the hotels were excellent especially The Loch Eske Castle in Donegal. If you take the tour you will not be disappointed and don't forget to kiss the Blarney Stone!

Virginia Porter

We just returned from the wonderful Iconic Ireland and Scotland Tour and must rave about it! It was a trip of a lifetime. Our Tour Director/Driver Harry Fisher is very knowledgeable, fun and accommodating as well as a very skilled driver which we saw firsthand on those hairpin turns. He regaled us with historic facts, stories and tidbits from Edinburgh to Dublin. We highly recommend this tour and Terrific Harry!

Lewis Kanter

We recently spent two weeks touring parts of Scotland and Ireland with the my Ireland tour group. We had a private car and driver for the entire trip. The driver was excellent polite efficient and had a great personality. The places chosen to to go to work wonderful and very enjoyable. The trip was efficiently put together with great feedback opportunities. The local guides which were at various points of the trip were generally excellent. The hotels were variable depending on where we were located some were excellent and some were good. We Had a great time and would recommend them to anyone considering a visit to Scotland or Ireland.

Roy Gursslin

What a wonderful experience! We just returned from 14 days of Scotland and Ireland! Our tour guide went above and beyond. Always there to help and guide us. He really is 'Terrific' Harry as he kept mentioning. Would definitely recommend My Ireland tour to anyone.

Shelley Lang

We took the 14 day Iconic Ireland & Scotland Tour on August 27-September 9, 2022 that a friend discovered and had booked for themselves. Upon researching this tour, we were so impressed with the small tour size, all the cities and places we would visit, and the quality of the hotels that we tried to book it for our 40th wedding anniversary only to learn that it, and all others this summer, were fully booked! Luckily for us, we got a phone call from Shannon to advise that they had just had a cancellation on the tour we had originally wanted to book! The week prior to the tour we received an email with our detailed tour itinerary which I took with me. I found this document very useful and read it every evening to familiarize myself with where and what we would be doing the following day. Regretfully, the distillery promoted on their website was changed to a very new one and while we learned about the making of their whiskey there was no sampling. The hotels were all 4 star or better. A number didn't have individual room air conditioning but thank goodness their windows did open and fans were provided which made sleeping temperatures more comfortable. Why all European hotels use heavy duvets in the summer is a mystery as the rooms are too warm for them. The food was fantastic and plentiful with dinners all being 3 courses. Our daily dinner menus provided 2 appetizer choices, 3 entrees, and a couple of desserts and all featured local fare. My husband is allergic to onions and the staff knew what dishes contained them and where possible were able to eliminate from the dish he ordered or suggest an alternate dish. The days were long which we expected given the distances covered and the activities and sights included. Dinners were generally around 7pm with a few at 8pm. I took a supply of Power Bars which I was glad to have as there were no coffee breaks or places to buy snacks. Our driver, Paddy, offered to buy us tickets to Celtic Steps, an Irish dance and music show being held nearby. The show was fantasic! We really enjoyed the Traditional Music Night and dinner at the Merry Ploughboy Pub in Dublin area. Service was excellent as was the quality of the food and entertainment. We highly recommend My Ireland Tours and wouldn't hesitate to book another one with them.

Debbie Brown

I just came back from the 14 day Scotland & Ireland tour and can't say enough about it. The company handled all of the accommodations, reservations and tours flawlessly. We had a fun group and Paddy our tour guide was the best! Each day was action packed so be prepared for a lot of walking. The hotel accommodations and castles were fun to explore as well as the meals. You do have free time in the late afternoon or after dinner to explore on your own. I came in a day ahead which was helpful to get acclimated before the tour started. Others added a day or two at the end. I know there's no way I would've been able to see everything had I done this on my own. Overall, I can't say enough about the experience and the company. Great communication throughout the entire process. Thank you Shauni and Paddy for an awesome and memorable vacation!!!

Richard Lothamer

We just returned from the Iconic Ireland and Scotland Tour and it definitely met our expectations. This was our first bus/coach tour and it provided us with visits to so many amazing sites. The accommodations were first rate, the meals were very good, and the itinerary was superb. Our guide/driver, Paddy, was excellent. He went above and beyond on many occasions for us, for others in need of specific help, and for the entire group by adding extra stops along the way. He was very knowledgeable, pleasant, and entertaining. The specialty tour guides were also very informative and friendly. We also enjoyed meeting the other guests and felt like a family at the end of the tour. We highly recommend this tour!

This was our first trip to Scotland and Ireland, and I don't think we could have selected a better tour company than MyIrelandTour. Our driver/tour guide Mike was outstanding throughout the tour. Mike, being from Dublin had a vast amount of knowledge regarding Ireland as well as Scotland. He made the 14 day tour go by too fast!!! In regard to our tour package, out hotel accommodations, dinners and breakfasts were 5 star. The various attractions and sites that we stopped at were all historical and beautiful. If you plan on visiting Scotland or Ireland or both, I highly recommend that you consider MyIrelandTour!!!!

August 2022  •  Iconic Ireland and Scotland Tour

Best tour ever! Paddy our guide and driver added many interesting stops not listed on the itinerary. Stopping every hour or two made it stress free. Highly recommend this company as they quickly responded to a multitude of questions I emailed before we arrived. Our Scotland and Ireland trip was a trip everyone should have on their bucket list. Amazing and welcoming people throughout the trip.

Isabel Piscopo

The Ireland and Scotland tour was superbly organised and I was very satisfied with all of it. The guide was always present and informative. The accomodation was all very good. In my opinion, this almost perfect tour could be made even more perfect with a one day extension in Belfast and most people on the tour also commented on it. This would have meant that we could have visited the Titanic exhibition which most people wished to visit. It would also have meant that the following day we could have left for Giant's Causeway earlier and arrived at Lough Eske Castle in early afternoon instead of at 6.30. This is such a stupendous place and has so many amenities we would have all wished to have had more time for . Sometimes the dinner timing was changed to an earlier time and while this might have suited clients from the USA it did not really suit us from Europe who are used to dining much later. It meant rushing to get ready for dinner after a long drive and the evening just ended earlier. On the whole, I was very pleased and am thinking of taking a different trip with the same company in the future, perhaps a more luxurious one in some of the great accomodations they offer. I would recommend the company to anyone.

We had a wonderful time on our tour of Scotland and Ireland. The accommodations exceeded our expectations and the food was awesome. The tour itself offered a variety of sights and activities. Our only complaint is that we didn't have enough time at each place. We now have more reasons to go back! Our tour driver (Paddy)was I woboth knowledgeable and flexible. Our family would definitely use this t his your company again.

Edward Corcoran

Just returned from the 14 day Iconic tour of Scotland and Ireland, and it was amazing. The places we visited were all memorable with each having their own mystique. We were treated to very good to excellent accomodations with delicious morning and evening fare. The best of the best was Paddy, our driver, guide, and consul. He made the journey come alive. Although some days were hurried, there was always time for a wee dram with our fellow travelers. Wish our group the best until we meet again.

suzanne kettel

July 2022  •  Iconic Ireland and Scotland Tour

Paddy, our tour guide was absolutely wonderful, so knowledgeable and an awesome person, took great care of all of us. This was the trip of a lifetime for me and I enjoyed every minute of it. Highly recommend to anyone looking for a tour of Scotland and Ireland. I have over 1000 pictures and so many wonderful memories. Can't wait to go again, this tour company was excellent.

Diane Miller

We had a fabulous time on our 14 day tour of Scotland and Ireland! Absolutely loved the gorgeous scenery and all the historical sights. Our driver and guide Paddy O'Farrell was awesome!! He made our trip so special. We would highly recommend this amazing tour to family and friends! Diane Miller Baton Rouge, LA

Cristina Besore

Great tour of Scotland and Ireland. Hotels were very nice and the food was delicious. Very informative tour guides in Scotland and Paddy was excellent in Ireland. Overall a wonderful experience.

S. Jeffrey Ackerman

My wife and I took the Scotland/Ireland tour the end of May first 10 days of June. We had a wonderful experience with a variety of sites in both countries. Paddy was our driver and was great. I am sure all of their drivers are wonderful but our experience with Paddy would be hard to beat. For me the visit to the distillery, cut glass factory and sheep dog herding demonstration was quite enlightening. Our stay in 2 different castles was a unique experience and both were quite different. My wife, the shopper, liked everything as well but especially the trip to Blarney Woollen Mills where she could by sweaters! We went a day early to adjust to the time change and the overnight travel thinking we might take a nap and go sight seeing. However, we couldn't get in the room until the afternoon (we arrived at 9 AM) so we went sight seeing without the nap. It was nice to be able to do so and if you make the same decision I recommend a visit to the Edinburg Botanical Gardens.

cindy foreman

June 2022  •  Iconic Ireland and Scotland Tour

We spent 2 weeks this May, 2022 touring Scotland and Ireland with Pat and My Ireland Tours. The daily itinerary was suggested to us but we were able to make changes. We were a party of 11 and this type of tour was exactly what we wanted- not a bus with 40-50 people. We moved at our own pace and Pat was amazing. Not only was he an exceptional driver but an A+++ tour guide. We were constantly surprised by his knowledge of history and many, many fun stories. We all loved his great sense of humor... Pat had suggestions of where to eat, places not to miss. The trip was all we expected and more!

14 Day Scotland - Ireland Tour. This was the trip of a life time. We originally scheduled this trip for 2021 but had to reschedule for 2022. The wait was well worth it! The sites, the hotels and tour bus were worthy of 5 stars. Our guide, Paddy, should be given more than 5 stars. His knowledge and explanation (with a bit of humor) of the sites visited was wonderful. He also made some stops that were not on the tour that were beautiful photo opportunities. My wife had a medical issue a week into the tour and Paddy made sure to find us a 24 hour medical care within a 1/2 mile of our hotel. While we stayed at the hotel for the day, Paddy kept in contact with us to make sure everything was ok. Every thing that we saw and experienced was amazing. The last night at the Merry Ploughboys Restaurant and Pub was the perfect end to a magical vacation. If I were to change one thing about the tour, it would be to have an afternoon off at a 2 night hotel about half way through the tour. We could have used an afternoon of down time to just relax. Still a 5 star tour that we would do again in a heart beat!

Katie Woodard

My mom and I really enjoyed this tour to Scotland and Ireland. Our tour guide Paddy was wonderful: nice, funny, knowledgeable, and on top of everything. Most of the hotels were awesome. Two of them were even castles, which was amazing. The activities were great, and we usually had some free time in the evening before dinner to either relax or explore the town on our own if we need more physical activity after spending a lot of time on the bus. The food was good. They fulfilled dietary requirements. The castles had amazing menus. My only minor complaint was by the end of the tour the meals were getting so repetitive. It felt like I ate 2 different meals over and over.

Samantha Bissett

We used My Ireland Tours to take our first trip to Ireland and they made it better than we could have ever imagined. They took so much stress off of our plates when it came to booking hotels, travel, Covid protocol, and giving us the best tour guides. My whole family agrees that our driver Pat was a highlight of our experience! He was knowledgeable about everywhere we went and was great if we decided we wanted to do something on the fly, he would get it done for us! Our private bus was amazing, we joked that it was almost too comfortable because we always wanted to take a nap in it! We saw so much of Ireland and we know we couldn't have done that without My Ireland Tours. If you want to see all the sights of Ireland I fully recommend setting up a trip with My Ireland Tours and get Pat as your driver!

Mark Spindler

May 2022  •  Iconic Ireland and Scotland Tour

This is our second tour of Ireland which also included time in Scotland (Edinburgh and Glascow). Our accommodations, for the most part, were very good with the highlight being Harvey's Point in Donegal. Our driver and tour guide, Pat, made the experience very special. His understanding and depth of knowledge of the people and history of Ireland are exceptional. He was able to put into context the complicated history of Ireland and made travel to every destination an adventure. We also appreciated his Irish wit. We highly recommend My Ireland Tours. Well done!

My trip to Scotland and Ireland was a dream I have had for many years. My Ireland Tours did NOT disappoint. The accommodations were excellent, as was the food. I could not have asked for a better tour guide than Paddy. He was one of the best bus drivers I have every had, which was vitally important due to the narrow roads, especially through some of the smaller towns. He gave us a vivid picture of the history of Scotland and Ireland, while adding personal stories, explaining local lore and culture. In addition, Paddy listened to the members of the tour. He broke up some of the long drives as best he could, so we could stretch our legs and take pictures. He was patient and somehow was always in good spirits. This tour has only whetted my appetite to return to these beautiful countries and experience places we were unable to go. You absolutely cannot go wrong with My Ireland Tours, especially if you are lucky enough to have Paddy as your guide. Well worth every dime spent.

Cherri Spaulding

Outstanding!!!!! In a one word description. I took the 14 day Scotland/Ireland tour. This was my 1st trip abroad as a solo traveler so there was much research before I booked this trip. MyIrelandTour has a very fair Covid policy if you need to change your plans so I took the plunge, made final payment & never looked back. Anytime I emailed the company they responded almost immediately. Any questions were answered so I felt very comfortable boarding that plane & making my way across the ocean. I was greeted by our driver Paddy at Edinburgh Airport. Myself & a few others had arrived for pickup. At our first hotel even though it was very early for check in, the hotel was able to get all of us into our rooms. This was so appreciated after the flight. From the driver/guide to the group to the 3-5 star accommodations. The meals, the sites we visited, the scenery when traveling & the knowledge of Paddy & a couple other Step-on Guides made this trip an unforgettable experience I will never forget. It has set the bar very high for any future tours I may take. Key take aways- Mad driving skills by our driver Paddy. Got us where we needed to be on time & safe. Learned so much history from Paddy. He gave enough information but did not talk continuously. He knows the history of the lands. Played some good local music. Did I mention Paddy!!! Just can not say enough great things about him. He is a gem. Our group-could not have asked for a better group to travel with. There were several other solo travelers. Small group but large bus so we could spread out. Max group size is 26, we had 24. Accommodations, clean, friendly staff, welcoming. Restaurants served good food. Always a good selection for your breakfast & dinner. Dinners were all 3 course. Alcoholic beverages are not included. All hotels had a bar. The places we visited were all very interesting & very beautiful. Many we had time to wonder on our own. Quiant little towns. Live Irish show on our last night was entertaining. If you have been considering a visit to this area I highly recommend this tour company. I will definitely use again if I go back.

Carol Jackson

Our tour of Scotland and Ireland was fabulous. Our tour guide Paddy was so informative, kind, humorous and accommodating. The stories he told gave us insight to so much more of the history of such remarkable, historical, beautiful sights! The hotels were very comfortable and the food amazing. We toured with a great group of people! I would highly recommend My Ireland Tours to anyone! It was a trip of a lifetime! Thank you Paddy for making our memories ones that will never be forgotten!

26 October 2022  •  Iconic Ireland and Scotland Tour

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Edinburgh City, shopping on Victoria Street

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Edinburgh Castle under blue skies

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Murals in Belfast, Northern Ireland

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Connemara County Galway

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Galway Bay

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Cliffs of Moher Irish tours attraction

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The Burren Irish Landscape, part of our Ireland vacations

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Killarney Lakes

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Caherdaniel on the Ring of Kerry

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Blarney woollen Mills

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Rock of Cashel in County Tipperary

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Christchurch Cathedral in Dublin, as seen on our Ireland vacations

Christ Church

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Guinness Storehouse in Dublin Ireland, part of our all inclusive trips to Ireland

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Epic, The Irish Emigration Museum as seen on a vacation in Ireland

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Perhaps the most vital ingredient of any tour is your tour guide. Acting not only as your guide but also as your driver, their knowledge and experience, passion and personality form the foundation on which any successful tour is built.

That's why we only work with the very best guides in Ireland. As our past guests know, our tour guides are a big reason why we're Ireland's best-rated tour operator, with 1294 five-star reviews out of a possible 1330.

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All of our driver-guides were born in Ireland and have lived here all their lives. What's more, they are passionate about our country, its culture and its heritage.

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We choose our tour vehicles carefully. All our tour buses offer plenty of space to spread out, tinted windows, air conditioning and on-board fridges. It's what you should expect.

We deliberately leave some seats empty. In fact, we use 34-seater coaches, but limit the number of participants to 26. That's because we want all of our guests to be able to spread out, relax and enjoy the journey. This smaller group size is a core principle in our tours.

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34 Seater Coach, as seen on our Tours of Ireland

What's included in my vacation?

Tour attractions.

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Hospitality

  • 13 Nights Accommodation
  • 13 Evening Meals
  • 13 Breakfasts
  • 1 Pub Lunch
  • Tour Director
  • Airport Arrival Transfers
  • All local taxes
  • Porterage of one suitcase per person
  • Luxury Air-Conditioned Coach
  • Ferry Tickets to Belfast on Stena Line
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Adare Village and Thatched Cottages

Thatched cottages of Adare Village in Limerick, Ireland

About Adare Village and Thatched Cottages

Adare is a small town in Co. Limerick, known for its quaint and colourful thatched cottages. Adare is considered to be one of Ireland's most beautiful towns so stop and take in the view. Don't forget your camera today - the perfect chance to capture the essence of old Ireland.

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The idyllic Antrim Coast in Northern Ireland

About The Antrim Coast

En route to The Giant's Causeway, you will travel along the legendary Antrim Coast, a route with views so stunning that it is considered a destination in its own right. Prepare to be amazed: here you will find some of the greatest coastal landscapes any travel photographer could hope to capture.

  • Belfast City

An old redbrick building in Belfast city

About Belfast City

Since peace returned to Belfast in the late 1990s, Northern Ireland's capital has undergone an astonishing transformation. Once tied in with sectarian violence and, perhaps cruelly, lumped in with Bosnia, Beiruit and Baghdad on the list of places for globe-trotting tourists to avoid, the city is now a modern, thriving and cosmopolitan hub of hotels, restaurants and family-friendly attractions.

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Belfast Tour & Murals

Murals in Belfast, Northern Ireland

About Belfast Tour & Murals

You will be joined by a local specialist guide on a city tour of Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland. You will see and hear all about the history of this once troubled city including the murals of the Loyalist Shankill Road and Nationalist Falls Road.

Belleek Pottery

About Belleek Pottery

Travelling along the shores of Lough Erne Upper and Lough Erne Lower, you will reach Belleek Pottery, one of the oldest potteries in the world dating from 1857. Today, the visitor centre still displays pieces which date from those early samples over 150 years ago.

Belleek Pottery can be found just off the trail of the Wild Atlantic Way

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Black Taxi Tour Belfast

Black Taxi Tour Belfast

About Black Taxi Tour Belfast

Take a journey through this once troubled city. See the murals of the Loyalist Shankill Road & Nationalist Falls Road. The Troubles took their toll on the economic life of Belfast, but the past ten years of peace have returned much prosperity while the genuine friendliness of the city never left.

Blarney Castle and The Blarney Stone

Blarney Castle

About Blarney Castle and The Blarney Stone

Situated five miles north-west of Cork city, Blarney Castle is a solid fixture on almost any tour of Ireland. It is best known for the famous "Blarney Stone" of which visitors are encouraged to kiss, in accordance with a tradition that spans centuries.

Blarney Woollen Mills

About Blarney Woollen Mills

Originally built in 1823, Blarney Woollen Mills was mainly used for the spinning and weaving of wool. After it closed in 1973, it reopened in 1975 — as an Irish heritage shop.

The Burren, in Clare, Ireland

About The Burren

A limestone plateau covering 250 square kilometres, The Burren takes its name quite aptly from the Gaelic for "rocky land" or "great rock". While in one sense very fitting, the name does not do justice to what experts have more justly termed " one of the world's most stunningly unique natural heritage regions ".

The Burren runs alongside the Wild Atlantic Way .

Christchurch Cathedral in Dublin, Ireland

About Christ Church Cathedral

Christ Church Cathedral, founded by the Viking King Sitric almost 1000 years ago in 1034. The cathedral crypt is one of the largest in the UK and Ireland, dating back to the 12th Century. Here in the crypt, you can see the Mummified remains of the Cat and the Rat which were found in the cathedral organ, and a rare 14th century copy of the Magna Carta.

The Cliffs of Moher

About The Cliffs of Moher

One of the most popular and most eagerly anticipated attractions on any vacation in Ireland , and the views will not disappoint. They rise to a height of 702ft (214m) and 9 miles (14km) long, these sheer vertical cliffs hold a steady, undulating line against the tireless advance of the Atlantic below. A better view of the sea and setting sun you will not find.

The Cliffs of Moher are a Signature Discovery Point on the Wild Atlantic Way. For more information click here .

Connemara County Galway

About Connemara

Connemara, in western County Galway, is a rugged and scenic landscape. Once described as a place of "savage beauty" by Oscar Wilde, Connemara is an expanse of bogs, mountains and lakes.

Connemara is also home to two Wild Atlantic Way's Signature Discovery Points in Derrigimlagh Bog and Killary Harbour .

Culloden Battlefield

Culloden Battlefield, Scotland

About Culloden Battlefield

The Culloden Battlefield Visitor Centre commemorates the last pitched battle fought on British soil, in April 1746. Learn more about the Jacobite intent to overthrow the House of Hanover and return the House of Stuart to the British throne.

Drumcliffe Cemetery in county Sligo Ireland.

About Drumcliffe

Visit Drumcliffe Cemetery in County Sligo where you can read the epitaph on the grave of W.B. Yeats. Found nestled between Ben Bulben mountain and Drumcliffe bay.

Explore Drumcliffe along the Wild Atlantic Way .

Dublin City

Dublin City

About Dublin City

Dublin is Ireland's capital city. It is known as being a friendly and vibrant place to visit — with an endless list of activities and destinations available to explore and world-famous nightlife.

Edinburgh Castle under blue skies

About Edinburgh Castle

Luring over Edinburgh from its position on Castle Rock, Edinburgh Castle has been a fixture of the skyline since the 12th century. The location of Castle Rock, formed on top of an extinct volcano, made it the ideal location to build a defensive fortress. Edinburgh Castle, over the years, has been used as a place to burn 'witches' at the stake, foil rebellions and house prisoners of war. Today it is Scotland's number 1 tourist attraction.

Edinburgh City, shopping on Victoria Street

About Edinburgh City

Edinburgh has been Scotland's capital city since the 15th century. It is Scotland's second most populous city, after Glasgow, and is the location of both the Scottish government and monarchy. Edinburgh is seen as the cultural hub of Scotland, with its thriving festival scene attracting 4.4 million visitors to the city in the month of August alone.

Epic: The Irish Emigration Museum

About EPIC: The Irish Emigration Museum

EPIC: The Irish Emigration Museum, tracks the harrowing history of the 10 million Irish people left the island, for a variety of reasons, over the past 300 years.

A boat in Galway Bay

About Galway City

Galway City is seen as the cultural and artistic hub of Ireland. Take time to enjoy the artisanal food and relaxed, Bohemian vibes of this unique city.

Galway City and Salthill Promenade form part of the Wild Atlantic Way. The county of Galway also includes the Wild Atlantic Way Discovery Points of Killary Harbour, Cleggan Harbour and Sky Road. For more information click here .

The Giants Causeway, pictured on a tour of Northern Ireland

About The Giant's Causeway

Northern Ireland's only UNESCO World Heritage site, known in Gaelic as Clochán na bhFomhórach or Clochán an Aifir, The Giant's Causeway is an area of 40,000 basalt columns, formed into a regular interlocking pattern by an ancient volcanic lava flow.

Glasgow Cathedral, as seen on our tours of Scotland

About Glasgow Cathedral

Glasgow Cathedral is the oldest building in Glasgow and the oldest cathedral on the Scottish mainland (Built in the 12th century). It is located where the patron saint of Glasgow, Saint Mungo, is thought to have built his church. Saint Mungo's tomb is found in the cathedral's lower crypt. Today the cathedral is publicly owned and is the responsibility of the Historic Environment Scotland Group.

Glasgow City Centre

About Glasgow City

With a population of 621,020, Glasgow is Scotland's most populous city (3rd in the UK). The people of Glasgow are known as "Glaswegians" or "Weegies" and are often noted by visitors as have a very distinct, sometimes hard to understand, way of speaking, known as the Glasgow patter. During the industrial revolution Glasgow became a centre of shipbuilding and marine engineering and saw its population and economy grow rapidly. Today Glasgow remains a commercial hub of the UK and a city that continues to attract a large number of tourists every year.

Glengowla Mines - Sheepdog Demo

About Glengowla Mines - Sheepdog Demo

Keith Geoghegan is the owner and operator of Glengowla Mines and Family Farm Experience. The Geoghegan family has been inextricably linked to the mines and farm for many centuries. Their ancestors cultivated the land and worked in the mine. They moved into the Mine Agent's Cottage once the mine shut down and stayed there until 1989.

Glenveagh Castle

Glenveagh Castle, County Donegal

About Glenveagh Castle

Located within Glenveagh National Park, Glenveagh Castle was built by Captain John George Adair between 1870 and 1873. Having made his fortune through land speculation in America, Adair return to Ireland and began large amounts of land in County Donegal. The castle was built in the Scottish Baronial style and is surrounded by a garden and commands stunning views of the nearby mountains, lakes, woodlands and valleys.

Guinness Storehouse in Dublin Ireland

About The Guinness Storehouse

Guinness is more than just a brand, indeed, more than just a beer. And that's not just for the Irish, but for the many millions of Guinness-drinkers worldwide. The site of the brewery itself is massive, at a staggering 26 hectares, but it will be the old grain storehouse that you visit. Shaped like a giant pint of the black stuff, this most popular of Dublin attractions towers over the surrounding neighbourhoods, with the top-floor Gravity Bar offering a delightful panorama across the Dublin cityscape which can only be enhanced by a well-earned pint to cap-off your visit.

Highland Folk Museum

Highland Folk Museum

About Highland Folk Museum

About Highland Folk Museum is a museum and open-air attraction located in the Scottish Highlands. It is designed to showcase the domestic and working lives of the early highland people.

Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh, as seen on our Ireland and Scotland Tours

About Holyrood Palace

Holyrood Palace, officially known as The Palace of Holyroodhouse is located at the opposite end of The Royal Mile from Edinburgh Castle. It is the official residence of the British Royal Family, and is often the setting for state occasions in the area. It has been the main residence of the Kings and Queens of Scots since the 16th century.

Killarney National Parks & Lakes

Killarney Lakes

About Killarney National Parks & Lakes

Muckross Estate, in the town of Killarney, County Kerry was donated to the Irish Free State in 1932. Its grounds became Ireland's first national park and, over time, it has expanded to encompass nearly 25,500 acres. The jewel in the crown of the park is its majestic lakes, Lough Leane (the lower lake), Muckross Lake (the middle lake), and the Upper Lake. These lakes make up a quarter of the park's area and continue to draw admirers in huge numbers ever since the park first opened.

Killarney National Parks & Lakes are located a short distance from the town of Kenmare on the Wild Atlantic Way .

Killarney Town

Parknasilla Hotel, Killarney

About Killarney Town

Though perhaps offering fewer historical and cultural attractions than its west-coast counterparts, Killarney more than makes up for this with the welcoming bustle of the town itself and the staggering natural beauty of its neighbouring namesake, the Killarney National Park just five-minutes' drive away.

  • Killary Fjord

Killary Fjord

About Killary Fjord

Ireland's only true fjord, Killary Harbour, stretches 16 kilometres from the Atlantic coast to its head at the magnificent Aasleagh Falls. It forms a dramatic border between the counties of Galway and Mayo and is strikingly beautiful the entire way along.  

Killary Harbour is also one of the Signature Discovery Points found along the Wild Atlantic Way.

King John's Castle

King John's Castle, County Limerick

About King John's Castle

Located alongside the River Shannon in County Limerick, on King's Island. Dating back to 922, to a time when Vikings were the inhabitants of the island (Thormodr Helgason, the Viking sea-king, built the first settlement here. The castle itself was built in 1200, under the instruction of King John of England.

Kingsbarns Distillery

About Kingsbarns Distillery

Celebrating the craft and heritage of Scottish whisky making, Kingsbarns Distillery is a family-run distillery dating back to the 19th Century.

Kylemore Abbey in Connemara

About Kylemore Abbey

Kylemore Abbey is not only one of Ireland's most attractive buildings; since 1920, it has also been home to the Sisters of the Benedictine Order in Ireland. Even today, Kylemore continues to operate as a working Abbey: here, the sisters live, work and pray, as well as welcome visitors from across the globe. Kylemore Abbey's greatest attraction is its location. Nestled at the base of Duchruach Mountain on the northern shore of Lough Pollacappul, in the heart of the Connemara Mountains, it is regarded as one of Ireland's most romantic locations.

Kylemore Abbey can be viewed along the Wild Atlantic Way.

Boats on the famous Loch Ness, Scotland

About Loch Ness

Loch Ness is the second largest loch ( lake ) in Scotland, after Loch Lomond and the deepest on the British Isles. It is most famous for the alleged presence of a creature known as the Loch Ness Monster or "Nessie". Nessie came about through stories past down from generation to generation, a few dodgy photos from the 1930s and an "official" sonar reading from around the same time. It is the U.S equivalent of Big Foot, real only in the minds of those who choose to believe... or is it?

Moriarty's, Kerry

About Moriarty's

Located close to the Killarney National Park, Moriarty's is an Authentic Irish Gift Store and Restaurant. Hand crafted Irish jewellery, Waterford Crystal and classic and modern tweed fashions and furnishings are all on offer at the gift store. The restaurant is an 85 seater offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape.

Mount Congreve Gardens

Mount Congreve Gardens, County Waterford

About Mount Congreve Gardens

Mount Congreve Gardens. Located in Kilmeaden, County Waterford, Mount Congreve Gardens is an 18th century Georgian estate and mansion. It was designed by the same architect that created both of Waterford's cathedrals, John Roberts.

Mount Stewart House & Gardens

Mount Stewart House & Gardens, County Down

About Mount Stewart House & Gardens

Recently recognised as being one of the top 10 gardens in the world, Mount Stewart is a rich tapestry of planting plant life and stunning walking trails. The house dates back to the 19th century, and was the Irish seat of the Vane-Tempest-Stewart family.

Muckross House

Muckross House, Kerry

About Muckross House

Located on the grounds of the expansive and idyllic Killarney National Park. Muckross House, and its 11,000-acre grounds, was donated to the Irish state in 1932.

Muckross House Traditional Farms

Muckross House Traditional Farms, Kerry

About Muckross House Traditional Farms

Located on the grounds of the picturesque Muckross House and its impeccable gardens. Take a step back in time and see the Irish farming lifestyle of the 1930s and '40s. A time when the horse was responsible for much of the labour and the weather was the be all and end all in terms of production.

Pitlochry Town, Scotland

About Pitlochry

A Victorian town located 56 miles north of Edinburgh. The town is kept in an impeccable condition throughout the year and still maintains the charm and aesthetics of its Victorian heritage.

Traditional Pub Lunch

Traditional Pub Lunch

About a Traditional Pub Lunch

While the Pub Lunch is a relatively new phenomenon in the Irish food service industry, the tradition of serving food in an Irish pub has been around for centuries. It usually consisted of the household, connected to the pub, cooking up a huge batch of stew and serving it to its patrons. As the market changed, so too did the menu. For decades, all you could expect for an Irish pub lunch was a toasted cheese sandwich and/or a bowl of soup. Today, most pubs in Ireland will serve an extensive selection of international dishes as well as traditional Irish favourites such as lamb stew and bacon & cabbage.

Caherdaniel on the Ring of Kerry

About Ring Of Kerry

The Ring of Kerry is located on the Iveragh Peninsula of southwest County Kerry. It is a circular driving route that takes in a number of seaside villages and picturesque coastal landscapes.

The Ring of Kerry towns of Kilorglin, Glenbeigh, Cahersiveen, Waterville, Caherdaniel, Sneem and Kenmare also feature on the Wild Atlantic Way . You can also visit the Wild Atlantic Way Signature Discovery Point of Skellig Michael , an abandoned 7th century Christian island monastery, from the town of Portmagee during the warmer months of the year.

The Rock of Cashel

About The Rock of Cashel

Ireland has more than its fair share of outstanding archaeological sites, but the Rock of Cashel is arguably the most impressive. The 'rock' from which it takes its name is, in fact, a limestone hill, covered in luscious green, rising from the plain which characterises the surrounding area. The word 'cashel', by contrast, is derived from the Irish Gaelic word caiseal , meaning stone fortress. It was the seat of kings and medieval bishops for 900 years and flourished until the early 17th century. Brian Ború was crowned King of Munster here in 977 and he became the High King of Ireland in 1002.

Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo

Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo

About Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo

Held annually on the sprawling slopes of Edinburgh Castle, the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo brings together bands from the British Armed Forces, the armies of the Commonwealth and international armies. The term 'tattoo' here is taken from the old Dutch phrase doe den tap toe meaning 'turn off the tap' or last call, which in turn became the name for evening entertainment at an army barracks.

St. Andrews

St. Andrews, Scotland

About St. Andrews

Scotland's oldest university town. Also referred to as the Home of Golf, the Old Course at St Andrew's Links is the oldest golf course in the world. Enjoy some free time walking its historic cobbled alleyways.

Stirling Castle

About Stirling Castle

A symbol of Scotland's national pride and independence, Stirling Castle sits atop Castle Hill in the Southeast of the town of Stirling. The main structure of the castle was built during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. There have been a total of eight sieges of Stirling Castle, most of them occurring during the Wars of Scottish Independence.  

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Blind Piper Pub on the Ring of Kerry

About Blind Piper Pub

A family pub that has become something of a 'must-visit' for anyone travelling through the Ring of Kerry in recent years. Set in the idyllic village of Ballycarnahan, and serving some of the best quality pub food in the country.

The Quiet Man Museum

The Quiet Man Museum

About The Quiet Man Museum

The Quiet Man Museum. A reproduction of the quaint thatched cottage from the John Wayne starring, John Ford directed movie of the same name. all costumes, artefacts and furnishings have been recreated in precise detail, to reflect the setting of the 1952 classic. Located in the picturesque village of Cong, County Mayo.

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Traditional Music Nights in Ireland

About Traditional Music Nights

Like much of Irish culture, the best Traditional Music Nights can be found in the local pub. These range from a guy sat in the corner playing guitar to a fully-fledged band on stage. On our tours of Ireland , we often spend the last night at the Merry Ploughboy in Dublin City, enjoying the traditional Irish music and dance they have on offer. No matter what city, town or village you find yourself in you can be sure that a pub nearby will have some sort of music night happening. You can check most pubs schedule online, or by popping in when you're in the area.

What is the Wild Atlantic Way?

The Wild Atlantic Way is a long-distance touring route , the first of its kind in Ireland. It runs the length of Ireland's western coast, facing the Atlantic Ocean, from County Donegal in the northwest to County Cork in the southwest. The initial aim of the Wild Atlantic Way was to give greater visibility to Ireland's west coast in overseas markets. The Wild Atlantic Way is 2,500 km (1,553 miles) long and passes through 3 provinces of Ireland (Ulster, Connacht and Munster). It has given a huge boost to the tourism industry of the region since its launch in February 2014.

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Atholl Palace Hotel

About Atholl Palace Hotel

Atholl Palace Hotel is the very definition of old-world charm. Nestled in woodland, a mile from the quaint village of Pitlochry. Featuring extensive gardens and an indoor pool.

Clayton Hotel Cardiff Lane

About Clayton Hotel Cardiff Lane

Clayton Hotel Cardiff Lane is a modern hotel in a central location in Dublin City centre. It has a warm, friendly atmosphere, thanks in part to the light wood furnishings and open plan layout.

Clayton Hotel Glasgow

About Clayton Hotel Glasgow

Clayton Hotel Glasgow is centrally located, alongside the River Clyde. The hotel is walking distance from the shopping districts and city centre attractions.

DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Edinburgh City

DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Edinburgh City

About DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Edinburgh City

Located just a 15-minute walk from Edinburgh Castle, DoubleTree by Hilton is the ideal location for anyone looking to explore Scotland's capital. Featuring a chic bar and restaurant and comfortable, stylish rooms.

Dromhall Hotel

About Dromhall Hotel

A family-run, upscale hotel, Dromhall Hotel has been a popular destination in Killarney town since the 1960s. Located within walking distance to both Killarney town centre and the Ring of Kerry. Featuring stunning, old-world decor and modern, world-class spa and dining facilities.

Europa Hotel

Europa Hotel

About Europa Hotel

Situated right across the road from the Grand opera House in Belfast City, the Europa Hotel is an historic hotel with modern facilities and old-world charm.

Lough Eske Castle, County Donegal

About Lough Eske Castle

The Lough Eske Castle, as we see it today, was built in 1861. Before that, it was a building entwined in the history of Donegal. In the 14th century, it was the seat of the powerful O'Donnell clan. At the beginning of the 20th century, it was a base for Edwardian royalty to showcase the glamour and decadence of the day. Today, it is home to an award-winning and prestigious five-star hotel.

Menlo Park Hotel

About Menlo Park Hotel

Menlo Park Hotel is located just outside Galway City. Featuring a sleek restaurant & bar and large modern bedrooms.

18-Day Iconic Britain & Ireland Tour Map

18-Day Iconic Britain & Ireland Tour

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Experience a once-in-a-lifetime 18-day adventure as you behold the most famous and captivating attractions that Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and England have to offer.

  • Free time in London
  • Shakespeare's Birthplace
  • Manchester River Cruise
  • Tour of York City
  • York Minster
  • Jedburgh Abbey
  • Tour of Edinburgh City
  • Tour of Glasgow City
  • Tour of Belfast City
  • Titanic Belfast
  • Irish Emigration Museum
  • Departure flight home

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10-Day Iconic Britain Tour

  • 14 attractions

Embark on a unique and unforgettable 10-day journey as you explore the most renowned and captivating attractions that England and Scotland have to offer.

  • Roman Baths
  • Broadway to Cheltenham Railway
  • Afternoon Tea at Broadway Hotel
  • Chatsworth House
  • Loch Lomond Cruise

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14-Day Iconic Ireland & Scotland Tour

  • 25 attractions

Discover the best of Ireland and Scotland with this unforgettable 14-day tour. Compare the cultures of these historic Gaelic nations during a magical fortnight.

  • Arrival at Edinburgh Airport
  • St. Andrews Golf Club
  • Loch Ness cruise
  • Sheepdog Demo
  • Rock of Cashel

14 Day Iconic Tour of Ireland Map

Discover the Island of Ireland, North and South with this unforgettable 14-day tour. Spend 4 days in Ulster, and 10 more in Eire.

  • Trim Castle
  • Belfast Murals
  • Hillsborough Castle & Gardens
  • Bushmills Distillery
  • Derry City Walls
  • Lough Erne Cruise
  • Devenish Island
  • Jameson Distillery Midleton

10 Day Iconic Tour of Ireland Map

  • 22 attractions

Experience all that is Ireland in this 10-day adventure. Ireland's best-loved attractions and its best-kept secrets, including the Wild Atlantic Way.

  • Dublin Airport
  • Clonmacnoise
  • Free time in Galway City
  • Free time in Cork City
  • Charles Fort
  • Irish National Stud
  • Traditional Farm Lunch

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8-Day Iconic Scenes of Ireland

  • 17 attractions

Take in the essence of captivating Ireland as you embark on an unforgettable 8-day adventure, immersing yourself in the Emerald Isle's beauty and charm.

  • Mikey Ryan's Bar
  • Killarney National Park
  • Hazel Mountain Chocolate Factory
  • Free time in Dublin City
  • St Patrick's Cathedral

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6-Day Iconic Scenes of Ireland

  • 13 attractions

Experience the true essence of Ireland in under a week. Ireland's unmissable destinations and the Wild Atlantic Way in one unforgettable hub-and-spoke tour.

  • Glendalough Monastic Site

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Ancient Ireland Tour

  • 19 attractions

An exclusive tour capped at max. 8 guests, travelling through the idyllic scenes of The Wild Atlantic Way. Including an overnight stay in an Irish castle.

  • Dublin Airport arrival
  • Waterford Crystal
  • Kilkenny Castle

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Ancient Ireland & Scotland Tour

  • 24 attractions

Embark on a unique and intimate journey through the Celtic heartlands of Ireland and Scotland on this exclusive tour designed for a maximum of 8 guests.

  • Arrival in Edinburgh Airport
  • Edinburgh City tour
  • Dalwhinnie Distillery
  • Eilean Donan Castle
  • Isle of Skye
  • Glasgow City tour
  • Belfast City tour
  • Derry City tour
  • Dublin City tour

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Deluxe Castle Tour

Live like royalty for 10 days across Ireland, staying in real Irish castles and country manors. Enjoy the finest all-inclusive tour Ireland has to offer.

  • Derry City Tour
  • Free time in Derry City

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Historic Irish Castle Tour

  • 15 attractions

A truly unique tour of Ireland. Visit the must-see attractions whilst discovering unique experiences beyond the tourist trail. All woven together by Ireland's historic castles.

  • Pearse Lyons Distillery

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Discover Northern Ireland Tour

  • 8 attractions

Northern Ireland's natural beauty awaits on this six-day fully-inclusive tour of Ulster. Picturesque towns, untamed coastlines and friendly locals await.

  • Derry City walking tour
  • Ulster American Folk Park

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9-Day Highlights of Ireland & Scotland Tour

Explore the wonders of Ireland and Scotland on this remarkable 9-day tour. Immerse yourself in the rich cultures of these historic Gaelic nations as you embark on a captivating journey.

  • Cruise Loch Lomond
  • Clydeside Distillery Tour
  • Ferry to Belfast
  • Glenshane Country Farm
  • Giants Causeway
  • Hillsborough Castle
  • Carlingford Lough Ferry
  • Farewell dinner and show

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Bask in the warm Celtic culture and majestic scenery of two remarkable lands. Come to know the regal city of Edinburgh on a panoramic coach tour and by foot. Cruise the famed Loch Ness and explore the ruins of Urquhart Castle. Enjoy a traditional evening of Scottish food and entertainment. Visit the Titanic Experience in Belfast and remember the century-old tragedy that shook the world. Walk the Giant’s Causeway (UNESCO) and soak up incredible views of the Causeway Coast, one of the world’s most breathtaking rail journeys. Visit Ireland’s bustling capital city of Dublin and tour historic St. Patrick’s Cathedral. From rugged natural beauty to vibrant and historical cities, the diverse charms of Scotland and Ireland await.

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  • Edinburgh Castle
  • St. Andrews
  • Loch Ness Cruise

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While just about any month is great to visit Scotland and Ireland, there are a few prime times of the year for the Exploring Scotland & Ireland tour. Here are some recommendations from our destination experts.

Spring: Springtime is a wonderful time to visit the region! The countryside comes alive with flowers and shades of green, and the days of sunlight are growing just a bit longer, giving you more time to explore.

Summer: August is the perfect time to visit Edinburgh, as the Military Tattoo and Edinburgh Festival both take place then. It’s crowded, but the city is alive with many cultural events. And generally, it’s good weather (fingers crossed for not too much rain!).

Fall: Daylight hours grow shorter, and the weather is not quite as hospitable as summer, but the changing colors of the landscape are truly lovely. Fewer crowds make it easier to navigate sites and take your time to enjoy them.

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  • Tour the "Fair City" of Dublin with a local guide.

Embark on a scenic cruise on beautiful Loch Ness.

Set out on a walking tour of Derry featuring its medieval city walls.

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Embark on one of the world’s most breathtaking rail journeys along the Causeway Coast.

Explore the Titanic Experience in Belfast.

Discover the heritage of Glasgow with a local guide.

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Taste apple cider at a family-run farm.

Join in the fun during a night of traditional Scottish food and entertainment.

  • Urquhart Castle
  • Highland Evening
  • Titanic Experience
  • Giant's Causeway
  • The Causeway Coast Rail Journey
  • Cider Farm Tour

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Start your trip with 3 nights in London – the capital of England and the United Kingdom. Use your included Oyster card to navigate the city with a local expert – hopping on the Tube and taking a walking tour by Westminster, The houses of Parliament, and Buckingham Palace. Your tour will end in Trafalger Square, one of London's most iconic landmarks. Take advantage of your included Tower of London pass. You’ll have ample time at leisure to make your stay in London exactly what you want it to be.Your other option is to book a pre stay? Guided You’re accompanied by a Tour Manager throughout the extension, except for any time that’s set aside for independent discovery.

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  • Experience London, the esteemed capital of the United Kingdom. Often described as a world within a city, London is a sophisticated metropolis with a timeless style all its own.
  • Navigate the city with a local expert. Using your included Oyster card, hop on the famous underground Tube. Take a walking tour around Westminster, The Houses of Parliament and Buckingham Palace. Your tour will end in Trafalgar Square, one of London’s most iconic landmarks. Enjoy the afternoon to further explore the city.
  • Start your day with a visit to the Tower of London to peek into the city’s storied past and uncover the secrets of this 11th-century fortress. The rest of the day is yours to see London your way!
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  • Wish London goodbye as you take a high-speed train through the English countryside to Scotland.

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Enjoy a traditional pub lunch at a historic pub where you will soak up the atmosphere of days gone by. After lunch, continue on to the nearby Guinness Storehouse, Ireland's top international visitor attraction. Learn about the brewing process that creates this beloved beverage and discover the technique needed to pour the perfect pint! Classic Guinness ads and memorabilia create a nostalgic ambiance as you indulge in a complimentary pint and learn about a different yet key part of Ireland's history.

Join us for a rollicking evening of tastes, sights and sounds that are classically Scottish. Feast on a banquet prepared from a selection of local recipes. Your taste buds will savor the true flavor and goodness of this distinctive country. Tonight will be filled with entertainment including Highland pipers and dancers who deliver the very best in Scottish music, song and dance. Be prepared for a Scottish night of food, fun and many fond memories!

Explore one of Ireland's best-kept secrets. Enjoy a fun and engaging evening with a local singer/songwriter and discover how the tale of Derry is intertwined with many of Ireland's most important events. Come and experience a three-course dinner at a restaurant serving pub-style food. See first-hand why Derry was named the UK City of Culture in 2013.

Tour the "Fair City" of Dublin with a local guide.

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Experience the warmth of Celtic hospitality on a getaway to Ireland and Scotland, guided by our insider knowledge. Expect ancient castles, traditional folk music, gorgeous countryside and so much more.

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Scotland and Ireland Trip Highlights

Choose how you want to explore these Celtic countries, and get ready to encounter their timeless allure for yourself. Head to Ireland and Scotland and soon you could…

  • Stroll along the Royal Mile to reach Edinburgh Castle in Scotland’s historic capital
  • Head to the shores of iconic Loch Ness , where you’ll find the 13th-century Urquhart Castle
  • Uncover astounding natural beauty in Glen Coe and the Cairngorms National Park
  • Gaze up at the Cuillin mountains , a jagged ridge on the stunning Isle of Skye
  • Visit Dublin , the Irish capital, and listen to live music in the buzzing Temple Bar district
  • Roam the Ring of Kerry ’s hidden coves, golden beaches and craggy islands
  • Stop off in the colourful city of Galway and hike trails in Connemara National Park
  • Marvel at the towering Cliffs of Moher on Ireland’s windswept Atlantic coast
  • Venture to the top spots in Northern Ireland, including Belfast and the Giant's Causeway

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1. Where are Scotland and Ireland?

You’ll find Scotland and Ireland in northwestern Europe. Scotland is located at the northern end of the mainland UK (United Kingdom), which also includes England and Wales.

The island of Ireland, sometimes known as the “Emerald Isle”, lies to the west of the UK and is home to two countries. These are the Republic of Ireland, and Northern Ireland which is part of the UK.

2. How far is Ireland from Scotland?

At their closest point, across the sea, the island of Ireland and Scotland are only about 12 miles (19 kilometres) apart. But this is between two remote locations: Torr in Northern Ireland and the Mull of Kintyre, a Scottish peninsula.

When you’re travelling between the two countries, you’ll likely be flying from Glasgow, Scotland's largest city, to Dublin, the Irish capital. The journey usually takes 1 hour. As the crow flies the distance is around 192 miles (309 kilometres).

3. Should I go to Ireland or Scotland?

Maybe you’re torn between visiting either Ireland or Scotland . Both are known the world over for their warm hospitality, iconic whisky distilleries and Celtic castles.

But there’s plenty more to discover, and each nation has its own special charm. So you could have an even more amazing experience exploring both Scotland and Ireland on the same trip!

If it’s culture you’re after, why not time your trip to coincide with one of Scotland’s famous festivals or a Highland Games event?

You could also immerse yourself in Ireland’s arts and foodie scene in the vibrant Irish city of Galway. And if you’re a literature buff, you’ll find lots to keep you busy in Dublin, whether you’re at the International Literature Festival or exploring the library at Trinity College .

When it comes to natural wonders, Ireland and Scotland definitely don’t disappoint either. In fact, both nations are brimming with stunning scenery.

For instance, Glenfinnan and the Trossachs National Park are stand-out locations for untamed beauty in the Scottish Highlands. And places such as the Cliffs of Moher on Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way will take your breath away.

Check out these 10 reasons to visit Ireland and 7 beautiful places in Scotland to find out what else Ireland and Scotland have to offer.

4. How can I visit Ireland and Scotland?

The best places to start your trip to Ireland and Scotland are Dublin or Edinburgh. Not only are these cities straightforward for you to get to, but they’re also must-see destinations in themselves. You’ll find both capitals have top-notch dining opportunities, engaging museums and historic landmarks, among other highlights.

There are international flights to Edinburgh and Dublin from North America, Europe and further afield. If you can’t find direct flights, you could fly via other major hubs in Europe, such as London, Paris or Amsterdam.

It’s also possible to arrive into Glasgow Airport. If you do fly here, you can opt to begin your trip in Glasgow when you book online. Or if you’d like to start your tour elsewhere in Scotland or Ireland, speak to your dedicated travel consultant to ask about customising your itinerary.

Once you get to either Scotland or Ireland, frequent flights between their capital cities make it easy to travel between the two. When you book a privately guided tour with Nordic Visitor, the flight from Glasgow to Dublin is included in your tour package.

You can also travel between Ireland and Scotland by ferry. For instance, choose a Nordic Visitor small group tour and you'll take a ferry from the Emerald Isle to Scotland. And with your guide leading the trip, you can leave the logistics to them as you sail between Belfast and Cairnryan.   

Head to these pages for in-depth details on travelling to Scotland or Ireland from the USA . And if you’re coming from elsewhere, find out how to get to Scotland or Ireland in these travel guides.

5. Where should I visit in Ireland and Scotland?

Ireland and Scotland are packed with unmissable attractions and gorgeous landscapes. On these Nordic Visitor tours, you’ll make the most of your stay by combining cultural highlights with time spent in nature.

To get you started, here are some of the best places to go in Ireland :

•  Dublin •  Galway •  Cork •  Ring of Kerry •  Dingle Peninsula •  Antrim Coast •  Cliffs of Moher •  Kilkenny •  Aran Islands •  Giant's Causeway

Check out these must-visit locations in Scotland:

•  Edinburgh •  Glasgow •  Inverness •  St Andrews •  Stirling •  Glen Coe •  Fort William •  Cuillin mountains •  Cairngorms National Park •  Loch Ness •  Dunnottar Castle

Get inspired by these ideas for amazing things to do in Edinburgh .

6. When is the best time to visit Ireland and Scotland?

The months of April to October are excellent for a getaway to Ireland and Scotland. The milder weather and longer days through spring, summer and autumn are ideal if you want to explore the countryside and sightsee into the evening.

You’ll also find that more excursions and outdoor activities are possible at this time of year. And that attractions, such as museums, castles, and distilleries, often have extended opening hours.

In Scotland and Ireland, spring – April and May – tends to be the driest time to visit. And if you travel in April, you can see the top sights when there are fewer visitors around. You’ll also find that the countryside is becoming even greener and spring blooms are popping up.

Summer – June to early September – is a great time to visit for cultural events and festivals. You can also expect a lively atmosphere in Ireland and Scotland’s bustling cities. But it’s worth bearing in mind that midges, small flying insects, are most active during the summer months, so remember to bring repellent if you'll be heading into the coutryside.

From mid-September to October, you’ll start to experience cooler autumnal temperatures and see the leaves changing colours. Along with early spring, this time of year is known as the shoulder season, meaning you’ll get more of the sights to yourself.

Meanwhile, a winter trip to Scotland is ideal if you’re looking for a cosy getaway between November to March. You could see Edinburgh’s top attractions at their quietest and perhaps even glimpse Scotland’s famous castles dusted in snow. Or why not have an unforgettable Christmas or New Year trip to Scotland ?

For more information on what each season has to offer, don’t miss these articles:

  • • Best time to visit Ireland: Your complete guide
  • • Best time to visit Scotland: Your complete guide

7. What is the best way to see Ireland and Scotland?

The best way to explore Ireland and Scotland depends on the kind of travel experience you’d like.

For instance, a self-drive tour in Ireland and Scotland is ideal if you want the freedom to go at your pace. And while you’ll be taking the wheel yourself, you can relax knowing we are there for you every step of the way. If you need assistance during your trip, you can reach us anytime by calling our 24/7 helpline.

Plus, you’ll get a dedicated travel consultant who will book your accommodation and arrange car hire with one of our trusted local partners. We also give you a detailed itinerary and roadmap, complete with personal recommendations. This makes an independent road trip the perfect choice for seeing the top sights with spontaneous stops along the way.

If you’d prefer not to drive, opt for a small group tour of Scotland and Ireland where you’ll travel in a comfortable minibus with a dedicated driver. By choosing an escorted trip, you’ll benefit from the local knowledge of your Scottish and Irish tour guides, learning even more about Celtic culture.

Or if you’re after the ultimate personalised travel experience, go for a privately guided tour package in Ireland and Scotland.

As well as having the sole attention of your guide, your dedicated travel consultant can tailor your itinerary to suit you. And they’ll even handpick a two guides who share your interests. This means you’ll have a local guide and driver in Scotland and another in Ireland.

8. How many days do I need to see Ireland and Scotland?

There’s so much to see and do in Ireland and Scotland that you’ll want to allow at least 10 days for your getaway. Although, if you can spare the time, then 2 weeks or more is even better. For instance, you could spend around 1 week in Scotland and then 1 week in Ireland .

With this extra time, you could explore further afield, packing even more memorable destinations into your trip. Or opt to travel at a slower pace, spending longer in regions you want to get to know better.

If you’d like to embark on the ultimate Scotland and Ireland road trip, then we recommend allowing around 3 weeks. This way you could delve further into Celtic culture and venture to even more exciting corners of these beautiful countries.

9. How do I plan a trip to Ireland and Scotland?

If you’re planning your dream trip to Scotland and Ireland, make the most of your precious free time by letting our travel experts take care of the details for you.

Book with Nordic Visitor and you’ll have your very own Edinburgh-based travel consultant who’ll organise your trip. This includes your accommodation, local transport, and flight between Glasgow and Dublin, along with any activities.

So once you’ve decided when to go and how you’d like to travel – self-drive, guided small group or privately guided – you can leave the rest to us.

10. Can I customise my tour?

Yes, you can personalise your Ireland and Scotland itinerary when booking your package online, or by speaking to your dedicated travel consultant.

For instance, you could tailor your self-drive tour with excursions or additional nights throughout your vacation. Meanwhile, on small group trips, you can extend your stay with extra nights at the start or end of the guided portion of the tour.

If you’re looking for the ultimate tailor-made travel experience, then choose a private guided tour of Scotland and Ireland . By combining both of these countries on one expert-curated itinerary, you’ll have an unforgettable trip. And to make sure you’re travelling with a knowledgeable local guide the entire time, you’ll have one guide in Scotland and another in Ireland.

Plus, no matter how you decide to explore Scotland and Ireland, your dedicated travel consultant will give you personalised recommendations for your trip.

If you have something specific in mind, don’t hesitate to get in touch with us to share your interests and Celtic travel wishlist. You might also be interested in speaking to a dedicated travel consultant who’ll create a bespoke tour of Scotland or Ireland for you.

11. Can I choose the arrival date?

Absolutely! You can travel on a Nordic Visitor self-drive or private guided tour of Ireland and Scotland anytime from April through to October.

For guided small group tours of Scotland and Ireland, pick the departure that works for you from the list of available start dates between April and June. Or to go on a guided trip in either Ireland or Scotland, you can pick a start date from April to October. If you have a particular time of year in mind, please make sure to book early in case that departure fills up.

To see which start dates are available for the tour you are interested in, you can check its availability calendar online.

12. When should I organise my flights?

Before booking your tour package, it’s a good idea to check what flights are available. That said, we recommend waiting until after your trip is confirmed to make your travel arrangements.

Once you’ve received a confirmation email from your dedicated consultant, you can go ahead and choose your preferred flights. And remember, your local travel expert is there to answer any questions you might have.

Good to know: Travel between Scotland and Ireland is included in all of these Ireland and Scotland vacation packages. Depending on the tour you choose, you'll travel either by plane or ferry.  

13. What currency is used in Ireland and Scotland?

The Republic of Ireland is one of the European countries which uses the Euro (€), abbreviated as EUR.

Meanwhile, the countries of Scotland and Northern Ireland are in the UK, where the local currency is the pound sterling (£). This is shortened to GBP.

You can find out more about the local currency and which credit cards are widely accepted in these guides to money in Ireland and Scotland .

14. What should I pack for my tour?

Between April and October, you could enjoy some of the year’s best weather in Scotland and Ireland . So while you can expect relatively mild temperatures, you’ll want to come prepared for changeable conditions.

This is why, no matter the season, we recommend bringing: 

  • • Comfortable hiking shoes or boots
  • • Waterproof jacket and trousers
  • • Warm, insulated jacket
  • • Fleece or woollen jumper
  • • Light base layers
  • • Cosy hat, scarf and gloves
  • • Sunglasses
  • • Rucksack
  • • Reusable water bottle
  • • UK plug adapter (this will work in Ireland and Scotland)  

For more information, check out these guides to packing for Ireland and Scotland .

Get in touch with us to start planning your tour, or to find out more about these Scotland and Ireland trips. Our Edinburgh-based travel experts will be happy to assist you.

Our Scottish phone number is +44 (0)131 344 4630

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It was like heritage walk of the Major medieval Cities of England Scotland and Ireland. Many of Its Castles Like Windsor ,Alnwick and Ross Castle of Killarney Ireland and Palaces Looked almost surrealistic and we felt as if we have taken back in Time to the medieval Ages. The Tour Guides were thorough professional even though they had to shuffle between English and spanish in their Narrative they did a wonderful job.

Best of Ireland and Scotland 2025 (Small, 14 Days) Tour

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Taste of Scotland & Ireland - 11 Days/10 Nights

The guides were so much fun and we saw incredible things that I would never have even thought of going to had I planned the trip myself. I loved having local guides, and would honestly book again just for our bus driver/guide Sam!

Scottish & Irish Dream - 13 Days/12 Nights Tour

Scottish & Irish Dream - 13 Days/12 Nights

Our Scotland tour was full of wonderful history and beautiful castles. Our guide provided stories that made the history alive. Our hotels were amazing with beautiful grounds and comfortable rooms. The food was delicious and I was glad we had choices to pick from. Even the weather cooperated with 13 days with no rain on us.

Scottish & Irish Dream - 14 Days/13 Nights Tour

Scottish & Irish Dream - 14 Days/13 Nights

Fantastic Trip! Castles, churches, graveyards, stories, legends, history, double-distilled & triple-distilled whiskey, and my goodness/my guinness were all treasures. Onya, our Scotland guide was fantastic and would play folk music specific to the region we would be driving thru. Darragh, our Ireland guide & driver, gave us a great flavor of his country, and always put our comfort before his. John, our Scotland/N.Ireland/Dublin driver was fun, Safe, courteous, and fun. CIE had a wonderful luxury bus with big windows. CIE's logistics were perfect, with the right amount of time at each stop, with a full day of sight-seeing with the right amount of free time. Thanks Onya, Darragh, & John! Do it; you won't regret your decision!

Best of Ireland & Scotland (Small Groups, 14 Days) Tour

Best of Ireland & Scotland (Small Groups, 14 Days)

The tour itinerary was full allowing a broad experience to be gleaned from both Ireland and Scotland respectively. The quality of the travel, hotels and experiences were a complete delight to share with the whole group. We gelled as a group and this made the excursion thoroughly enjoyable, despite the wet weather! Our driver was exemplary which made for safe and enjoyable travel on the coach throughout. Our tour guide was highly knowledgeable and experienced which added plentifully to the daily tours. A very enjoyable tour, highly recommended.

Celtic Highlights Tour

Celtic Highlights

Excellent guides and wonderful sites to visit! They know where to go and what to see!

Highlights of Ireland and Scotland (11 Days) Tour

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Highlights of Ireland and Scotland (11 Days)

This is the best way to see Irelamd and Scotland. Trafager handles everything and Travel Diector , Rose Brown is the best. She makes the tour special for each participant and handles the tour like she is doing it for the first time. I have a degree in Environmental Interpretation and 40 years of experience and I have never seen a person handle public education opportunity better than Rose. She is a treasure and Trafager is fortunate to have her on their staff.
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Highlights of Ireland & Scotland Tour

Highlights of Ireland & Scotland

Wonderful! First time traveling outside of the US alone. It was a beautiful tour! Henry was amazing! He was full of knowledge and fun facts. The itinerary was awesome and well organized. So happy I went! I made life long friends sling the way! Recommend and will be using this tour again soon! Just book it! You’ll love it!

Best of Ireland & Scotland (Classic, 14 Days) Tour

Best of Ireland & Scotland (Classic, 14 Days)

My wife and I had a great time. Greg was incredible, so knowledgeable. We loved his stories, choice of music, he made the trip.

Scots Irish Tour - 11 Days/10 Nights Tour

Scots Irish Tour - 11 Days/10 Nights

Overall a great trip, seeing many highlights of Scotland and Ireland.Our tour guide, Joe, was fantastic. He really cared about making sure each and every passenger had the best possible experience. However, though the scenery was beautiful, there were 2 days where we spent way too much time riding on the bus. We would have preferred less riding and a few more destinations. The breakfast was the same each day and became monotonous. The dinners were mostly at the hotels. As tasty as they were, it would have been nice to go to local restaurants and taste the local specialties. The itinerary covered a variety of sights and experiences not to be soon forgotten.

Highlights of Ireland and Scotland (11 Days) Tour

The plan and execution went very smoothly. Our driver and guide were excellent.

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The two-week duration of our Ireland and Scotland Tours allows enough time to absorb the richness of both the Irish and Scottish cultures at a pace which is comfortable for all.

From the historic skyline of Edinburgh to the craggy inlets of Kerry's shores, uncover all that Ireland, Northern Ireland and Scotland have to offer on this 14-Day Gaelic adventure.Both Ireland and Scotland are steeped in history.

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The cultures of both counties are tightly woven together through their celtic heritage, Anglo-Norman & Viking settlements and their connection to the British crown. Edinburgh Castle in Scotland and The Rock of Cashel in Ireland are just two examples of the numerous historic structures that still stand today.

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Does kissing the Blarney Stone actually give you the gift of the gab or is it just a load of old Blarney? Is there a pre-historic monster living in the depths of Loch Ness or is it just a local hoax that went global? The good humoured and curious nature of both the Irish and Scottish people is the perfect way to get the full low-down on any celtic legend that may arises.

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This 14 day Ireland and Scotland Tour is teeming with iconic landmarks and awe-inspiring scenery, across both countries. The 2 week duration means there is still plenty of time to relax, breathe and take in every moment as it comes. Wander the hallowed halls of Trinity College and marvel at the masterpieces on display at the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum.

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Six Nations: Ireland edge past Scotland to finish third and secure World Cup qualification

Dannah o’brien’s second half penalty the difference between the sides as scott bemand’s outfit holds on for a three-point win.

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The Ireland team celebrate qualifying for the 2025 Women’s Rugby World Cup after beating Scotland in the Six Nations. Photograph: Ben Brady/Inpho

Six Nations: Ireland 15 Scotland 12

As usual it was white knuckle ride between these two and with plenty at stake, but although it went to the wire it was hard to dispute the merit of an Irish win which was not without its flaws but was momentous in its own way.

Ireland hard targeted third place and qualification for the 2025 World Cup in England and so it came to pass as they cast aside a rain soaked, error-riddled first half with a sun-kissed and far more accurate second half display, when their composure shone through.

After a sharp finish by the 18-year-old Katie Corrigan, it was a particularly redemptive game for Clíodhna Moloney, the hooker back in from the cold, who drew the sides level for a second time, before Dannah O’Brien kicked the match-winning penalty.

The team’s standard bearers, Sam Monaghan, Aoife Wafer and Brittany Hogan had big games as Ireland dominated possession (54 per cent) and territory (62 per cent), and kept pounding at a strong Scottish defence, while Aoibheann Reilly put in a huge shift and punched well above her weight.

‘We’ve come through so much’ - Ireland revel in World Cup qualification

‘We’ve come through so much’ - Ireland revel in World Cup qualification

No dead rubber as Ireland and Scotland once again battle for a World Cup spot

No dead rubber as Ireland and Scotland once again battle for a World Cup spot

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Wales’ dramatic 22-20 win over Italy in Cardiff with a late converted try had pushed the door for World Cup qualification wide ajar, leaving Ireland requiring a win of any hue to finish third. Effectively, this game became a straight shoot-out for World Cup qualification.

The rain, which had relented before kick-off, returned with a vengeance for the first quarter of the game but even this could not explain the litany of knock-ons and crooked throws which proliferated throughout a sub-standard first half.

However, with the rain finally holding, the second half was an altogether better affair, as both attacks - particularly Ireland’s - had a better shape and made the passes stick much better.

Dannah O'Brien kicks Ireland into the lead with six minutes to play. IRE 15-12 SCO 📺 Watch live on @rte2 & @rteplayer https://t.co/b2OI4OoWVJ 📱 Live blog https://t.co/pkWwDmm8VC 📻 Listen to live commentary on @rteradio1 https://t.co/Od8FxnL2On pic.twitter.com/xbsOylMDD5 — RTÉ Sport (@RTEsport) April 27, 2024

Scotland had been obliged to rejig their frontrow the night beforehand with the withdrawal of hooker Lana Skeldon. But their first scrum was rock solid, as was their first lineout after Aoibheann Reilly was pinged for being in front of the kicker.

When Linda Djougang was then penalised for side entry, Scotland went to the corner. Elis Martin, who had initially been picked on the bench before being promoted as the starting hooker, hit her target again and was at the sharp end of the catch-and-drive to claim the fifth minute try. Helen Nelson missed the conversion.

Scotland didn’t have another entry into the Irish 22 before half-time as the home side dominated possession and territory but for all their huffing and puffing, save for Neve Jones being held up over the line from one lineout drive, never looked liked scoring.

The visitors also lost scrumhalf Caity Mattinson, who was taken off on a stretcher after a lengthy stoppage. But, while Djougang made some inroads, especially when used further out than the first carrier, but generally the Scottish defence was very comfortable - even if they appeared to be in front of the hindmost foot on occasion.

With the excellent number number Evie Gallagher and inside centre Lisa Thomson leading the charge, Scotland’s line speed enabled them to defend in Irish faces, as when Thomson picked off a pass by Dorothy Wall. They also lined up Ireland’s primary ball carrier Sam Monaghan effectively, as when Gallagher led a double hit on the Irish lock.

Ireland’s back play was also fairly predictable, with insufficient options off 10, and their handling was error-strewn in the first half especially. Tellingly, Beibhinn Parsons had more impact with individualistic carries than whenever Ireland worked the ball to her.

True to form, Ireland didn’t overplay in the middle third of the pitch, never mind deep in their own territory, but much of Dannah O’Brien’s kicking was read fairly easily by the Scottish backfield players.

But after Djougang injected life into proceedings with first a charge down and then a big carry, O’Brien’s long kick down the middle found grass and a good chase by Parsons forced Scottish fullback Meryl Smith to slice her touchfinder.

From there, on five occasions Ireland opted to kick for the corner as the Scots somehow avoided a yellow card. Four times Neve Jones hit her target and four times the Irish maul rumbled forward, but when Jones lunged for the line the hooker was held up by Thomson.

When they went to the corner for a fifth time with the last play of the half, Louise McMillan beat Monaghan to Jones’ throw.

The perfect start to the second half for Ireland. Katie Corrigan goes over to level things up. IRE 5-5 SCO 📺 Watch live on @rte2 & @rteplayer https://t.co/b2OI4OoWVJ 📱 Live blog https://t.co/pkWwDmm8VC 📻 Listen to live commentary on @rteradio1 https://t.co/Od8FxnL2On pic.twitter.com/onNubdqKWd — RTÉ Sport (@RTEsport) April 27, 2024

But Ireland were a team transformed immediately after the resumption. After another big carry by Djougang, O’Brien again found grass with a well-weighted crosskick which Thomson could not deal with, and when Ireland went left and back right again Brittany Hogan made a super carry, fending one defender and freeing Katie Corrigan for a fine finish in the corner.

Lisa Thomson cuts through the Ireland defence to get Scotland's second try. IRE 5-12 SCO 📺 Watch live on @rte2 & @rteplayer https://t.co/b2OI4OoWVJ 📱 Live blog https://t.co/pkWwDmm8VC 📻 Listen to live commentary on @rteradio1 https://t.co/Od8FxnL2On pic.twitter.com/1D58bDhspC — RTÉ Sport (@RTEsport) April 27, 2024

Even then Scotland responded ominously well. There was a batter shape and more options to their attack as first Thomson extracted every metre out of a long penalty up the line, then put the Scots over the gain line before, several phases later, taking a lovely short line onto Smith’s short flat pass to score.

Helen Nelson added the conversion but Ireland didn’t blink an eye. Rather, they rolled up their sleeves and now, the first half knock-ons consigned to history, kept pounding away at the Scottish defence.

The sight of Reilly driving back Emma Wassell was a statement of intent, and ditto Wafer ripping the ball from the other Scottish lock Louise McMillan.

Moloney’s first two throws were picked off, taking Ireland’s tally of lost lineouts to seven, but when Ireland went to the corner nearing the hour, she found McMahon at the front and a well-controlled drive ended with the replacement hooker clearly grounding the ball.

Cliodhna Moloney gets on the end of a maul, try converted by Dannah O'Brien IRE 12-12 SCO 📺 Watch live on @rte2 & @rteplayer https://t.co/b2OI4OoWVJ 📱 Live blog https://t.co/pkWwDmm8VC 📻 Listen to live commentary on @rteradio1 https://t.co/Od8FxnL2On pic.twitter.com/4RHxSysfUf — RTÉ Sport (@RTEsport) April 27, 2024

O’Brien drew the sides level with the conversion and, helpfully, Scotland’s lineout also malfunctioned, notably when Molony latched onto an overthrow and charged deep into Scottish territory. As the Irish kept pounding away, the Scots hung on through their tenacity in the tackle and strength over the ball, but they were also ill-disciplined.

After a dummy and clean break by Wafer, Ireland hammered away again and when Emma Orr was pinged for not rolling, O’Brien calmly landed the penalty to nudge Ireland in front for the first time in the 74th minute.

Curiously, Scotland opted for the corner from 25 metres out rather than the kickable penalty which would have levelled the scores. Ireland still needed another defensive set, culminating in Enya Breen winning a turnover in contact and, finally, Monaghan applied the pressure before Niamh O’Dowd latched onto the loose ball for the game’s final turnover.

Ireland are going to the World Cup.

Scoring sequence: 5 mins Martin try 0-5; (half-time 0-5); 41 mins Corrigan try 5-5; 50 mins Thomson try, Nelson con 5-12; 59 mins Moloney try, O’Brien con 12-12; 74 mins O’Brien pen 15-12.

Ireland: Méabh Deely; Katie Corrigan, Eve Higgins, Enya Breen, Béibhinn Parsons; Dannah O’Brien, Aoibheann Reilly; Linda Djougang, Neve Jones, Christy Haney; Dorothy Wall, Sam Monaghan (Co-Capt); Aoife Wafer, Edel McMahon (Co-Capt) Brittany Hogan.

Replacements : Niamh O’Dowd for Haney (half-time), Clíodhna Moloney for Jones (46 mins), Shannon Ikahihifo for McMahon (72 mins),

Not used: Sadhbh McGrath, Fiona Tuite, Molly Scuffil-McCabe, Aoife Dalton, Katie Heffernan.

Yellow card: Parsons (80 mins).

Scotland: Meryl Smith; Coreen Grant, Emma Orr, Lisa Thomson, Francesca McGhie; Helen Nelson, Caity Mattinson; Leah Bartlett, Elis Martin, Christine Belisle; Emma Wassell, Louise McMillan; Rachel Malcolm (capt), Alex Stewart, Evie Gallagher.

Replacements: Mairi McDonald for Mattinson (12 mins), Eva Donaldson for McMillan, Rachel McLachlan for Stewart (both 59 mins), Molly Wright for Martin, Lisa Cockburn for Bartlett (both 63 mins).

Not used: Elliann Clarke, Cieron Bell, Nicole Flynn.

Referee: Natarsha Ganley (NZR)

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