Dublin to Shannon Tours
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Taste of Ireland (Tour C) - 5 Days/4 Nights
337 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The itinerary, accommodations and coach were superb and made the trip interesting and enjoyable.”
Barbara, traveled in August
Dublin welcomes visitors with a city tour and Dublin Castle visit, while Shannon serves as the final destination after the Cliffs of Moher. The route features Blarney Castle, Ring of Kerry, and Skellig Experience, spanning 100+ miles of Ireland's picturesque landscape.
Duration 5 days Destinations Dublin, Blarney, Killarney, Ring of Kerry, Skellig Michael, Cliffs of Moher, Shannon Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator CIE Tours From
- NZ$2,591
Taste of Ireland (Tour B) - 6 Days/5 Nights
337 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“How he remembered all the facts and figures and made it interesting at the same time was a complete mystery.”
Val, traveled in June
Duration 6 days Destinations Dublin, Blarney, Killarney, Ring of Kerry, Skellig Michael, Cliffs of Moher, Shannon Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator CIE Tours From
- NZ$3,010
Southern Gems - 7 Days/6 Nights
11 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“We had a wonderful time and we believe it was due to Lloyd and Neil. They went out of their way to make the trip special for everyone.”
Thompson, traveled in April
Duration 7 days Destinations Dublin, Blarney, Kinsale, Killarney, Dingle, Cliffs of Moher, Shannon Age Range 9 to 99 year olds Operator CIE Tours From
- NZ$4,100
Best of Ireland South (Tour B) - 7 Days/6 Nights
107 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The group dynamics was great. All in all a perfect weeknight.”
Martina, traveled in March
Journey from Dublin's Teeling Distillery to Shannon Airport, exploring Killarney National Park, Dingle Peninsula, and the Cliffs of Moher. Stay at selected hotels including Talbot Stillogan and The Inn at Dromoland while discovering Ireland's southern treasures.
Duration 7 days Destinations Dublin, Killarney, Dingle, Adare, Limerick, Cliffs of Moher, Galway, Shannon Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator CIE Tours From
- NZ$3,681
Best of Ireland South (Tour D) - 6 Days/5 Nights
107 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The itinerary was well thought out, and we moved at a reasonable pace.”
Ellen, traveled in April
Duration 6 days Destinations Dublin, Killarney, Dingle, Adare, Limerick, Cliffs of Moher, Galway, Shannon Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator CIE Tours From
- NZ$3,513
Treasures of Ireland (End Shannon)
12 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The trip provided an excellent opportunity to see major sites and learn about Irish culture and traditions.”
jerrie, traveled in August
The route stretches from Dublin's Trinity College through the historic cities of Waterford, Cork, and Killarney, culminating in Shannon. Highlights include Blarney Castle, Dingle Peninsula, and Cliffs of Moher across a 360km Irish journey.
Duration 6 days Destinations Dublin, Waterford, Cork, Cobh, Blarney, Killarney, Foynes, Cliffs of Moher, Limerick, Shannon Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Trafalgar From $3,495
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What our customers ask about Dublin to Shannon Tours
What is the average price range for Dublin to Shannon tours?
Dublin to Shannon tours cost between USD 2,095 to USD 2,795 per person with most travelers spending around USD 2,400. The price covers stays at well-appointed hotels like Clayton Hotel Ballsbridge in Dublin and The Inn at Dromoland near Shannon. Transportation guided tours and most meals are included in the package. A TourRadar traveler mentioned: "If we were to rent hotels on our own that alone would have cost us hundreds more than the tour package which included hotels and most meals."
What are the most common destinations visited between Dublin and Shannon?
The route between Dublin and Shannon takes travelers through key Irish landmarks. Stops include the medieval Blarney Castle the coastal Cliffs of Moher and the cultural hubs of Killarney Galway and Limerick. Many tours incorporate drives along the Ring of Kerry and visits to Dingle Peninsula and Adare Village known for its traditional thatched cottages. A TourRadar traveler noted: "The itinerary was fun and went smoothly. Our tour guide went off the beaten path a few times to give us extra experiences too which was much appreciated!"
What are the average tour lengths for trips from Dublin to Shannon?
Most Dublin to Shannon tours run for 6 days though options range from 5 to 7 days. Travelers start their journey at places like Clayton Hotel Ballsbridge in Dublin and end their adventure at The Inn at Dromoland near Shannon. According to one TourRadar traveler: "We got to see all of the main tourist attractions I'd always heard about plus some lesser known stops. There was a good balance of time with the group and alone time to explore."
What type of activities can I expect between Dublin and Shannon?
The journey offers diverse experiences from touring the Guinness Storehouse to traditional activities across Ireland. Visitors can kiss the Blarney Stone take jaunting car rides through Killarney National Park watch working sheepdogs at local farms and explore the Cliffs of Moher. A TourRadar traveler shared: "The sights scheduled were interesting and authentic. The driver was engaging and entertaining. Great knowledge of the country's history."
What kind of meals are included in Dublin to Shannon tours?
Tours typically provide daily breakfast and select dinners that showcase Irish cooking. Special dining experiences often feature medieval feasts in historic castles and lively pub dinners with local entertainment. One TourRadar traveler shared: "The food was DELICIOUS and we had so much of it. The dinners and entertainment at the Merry Ploughboy on the first night and the Bunratty castle on the last night were excellent."
What is the average distance covered between Dublin and Shannon?
The journey covers 350-400 kilometers taking scenic routes through Ireland's countryside. Tours follow picturesque paths including the Ring of Kerry and Wild Atlantic Way making stops at points of interest. As a TourRadar traveler noted: "The schedule is busy so we always left the sights wanting more. Our guide was engaging attentive and knowledgeable."