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Both Northern Ireland and Southern Ireland are amazing tourist countries. All around them are scenic views and great experiences just waiting to be cherished. They have castles, museums, parks, churches, cliffs, beaches, islets, tombs, restaurants, shopping centers, and pubs. And the best and easiest way to visit these tourist destinations is via tour. Irish Tours differ in many ways: from bus tours to cab tours, walking tours to pub tours, day tours to 10-day tours, and from budget tours to superbly extravagant ones. Most bus tours start from the most densely populated city of the Republic of Ireland, their largest city and capital, Dublin. The buses leave early in the morning and set out towards famous Irish cities like Drogheda, Belfast, Derry, Donegal, Sligo, Galway, Killarney, Limerick, Strandhill, Londonderry, Dingle, and Kinsale, among many other choices. You may click on the Ireland map on the front page to learn more about the different locations. Tourists and travelers get to visit great destinations like the Cliffs of Moher, the Giants Causeway, Galway Bay, Blarney Castle, the Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge, the Burren, Monasterboice, the Peace Lines, the Ring of Kerry, and much, much more. In each of the different bus tours, visitors are treated to a great number of Ireland facts and stories of Ireland history. Book you Irish tour now and enjoy great deals from many tour providers. Learn about the rich island and its even richer culture in each of these Ireland trips.

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Tours usually last one full day. The 1-Day tours are perfect for both short vacations and long week stays. For long trips, you can take the 1-Day tour in between days so that you can rest and cherish moments and memories from your previous Irish trip. For short holiday lets, you should reserve one full day for a tour, so make sure you pick the best of the best. One of the more famous locations is the Cliffs of Moher. For this 1-Day trip, you leave Dublin and make stops at Limerick, at Liscannor, and at Doolin; and visit places like King John’s Castle, Moher Tower, O’Briens Tower, the Burren, Galway Bay, and the Aran Islands. Next best choice is the Giants Causeway trip, which goes through Antrim, Londonderry, and Belfast; and tourist spots like the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge and the Sperrins. Last but not the least is the Blarney Castle trip, which passes by Limerick and places like the Cliffs of Moher, King John’s Castle, the Blarney Woollen Mills, McCarthy Fairytale Fortress, and through the Golden Vale. Then there’s the Wicklow Day Tour that goes through the Sally Gap, film locations for movies Braveheart and Ballykissangel, amazing hidden lakes, tranquil natural waterfalls, and the glacial valleys of Glendalough. One more kind is the Celtic Day Tour; go to the ancient Hill of Tara, home of the age-old Irish monuments – the famous of which is Lia Fail; visit sites like Monasterboice – one of the very first Christian areas in Ireland and known as the location of the 5½-meter Muiredach’s High Cross, ageless tombs, and the Hill of Slane – one of the remaining centers of Christianism hundreds of years after St. Patrick. Lastly, there’s the Belfast Day Tour that visits the port town of Drogheda, its River Boyne, and South Armagh. It also goes to the Cliffs of Moher – where you can see the Aran Islands over at Galway Bay, the Maum Turk Mountains, the Twelve Pins, and Loop Head. The bus trip also goes to Limerick - famous for their friendly Street Ambassadors, the great Galway Bay, and the karst landscape of the wide Burren. It also passes through the Giants Causeway, the Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge, the historic walled Maiden City of Derry, and finally Belfast.

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Irish tours are not limited to 1-Day tours. There are two, three, five, six and even ten day bus tours. These tours carefully bring together all the wonderful sites of Ireland. The tour bus goes from city to city, county to county, and makes stops at night at the best accommodation. Before you head to bed, there’s almost always a gathering for culminate the day with traditional Irish music and song and the famous Guinness pint along with traditional Irish dishes. The famous 10-day All Ireland Tour takes the cake when it comes to tours of Ireland. Contrary to popular belief, it actually costs a lot cheaper to take the 10-Day Tour, considering you get to visit more sites – it’s like paying for 10 very cheap 1-Day tours. You can book the 10-Day tour and all of the best tours of Ireland from our online booking service. Of course, you can also book your accommodation and car rental from our booking pages.