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13 hours (Approx.)
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Offered in: English
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Overview
Make a day of seeing Ireland’s famous Cliffs of Moher on this 13-hour tour from Dublin. Stop by Caherconnell Fort, Corcomroe Abbey, Ailwee Caves, and Poulnabrone dolmen on your way to the cliffs. Lastly, pop by the visitor center, and walk along the cliffs to take in beautiful sights of Galway Bay, Aran Islands, and Loop Head.
Please note: From March 30th to October 30th, this tour operates with a sheepdog demo and cruise.
- Cliffs of Moher tour with Ailwee Caves from Dublin
- Go underground to explore the Ailwee Caves
- Stop in Doolin for lunch (own expense)
- Visit the Cliffs of Moher visitor’s center, and walk along the cliffs
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Meet for this full-day Cliffs of Moher tour at the Molly Malone Statue on Suffolk Street in Dublin city center. Board a comfortable air-conditioned coach bus for your tour, and sit back and relax on the 3-hour drive over to the Caherconnell Fort.
Once you reach the fort, your guide lets you explore the stone ringfort fort that was built in the medieval times. Also, make a stop at Corcomroe Abbey to admire the monastery and its surroundings.
Continue on to the Ailwee Caves in the heart of the Burren. The caves are one of the largest systems in Ireland, and you'll venture underground to explore them. In the Burren, you can also catch sight of the Poulnabrone Dolmen.
Afterward, stop in Dover for a bite to eat (own expense) before you journey on to the Cliffs of Moher.
Your tour ends with a ride back to Dublin on your bus.
Please note: From March 30th to October 30th, this tour operates with a sheepdog demo and cruise.
Once you reach the fort, your guide lets you explore the stone ringfort fort that was built in the medieval times. Also, make a stop at Corcomroe Abbey to admire the monastery and its surroundings.
Continue on to the Ailwee Caves in the heart of the Burren. The caves are one of the largest systems in Ireland, and you'll venture underground to explore them. In the Burren, you can also catch sight of the Poulnabrone Dolmen.
Afterward, stop in Dover for a bite to eat (own expense) before you journey on to the Cliffs of Moher.
Your tour ends with a ride back to Dublin on your bus.
Please note: From March 30th to October 30th, this tour operates with a sheepdog demo and cruise.
Itinerary
We meet at the Molly Malone statue on Suffolk Street. You’ll board our comfortable coach, meet our legendary guide and fellow adventurers, then head west out of Dublin. There are quaint villages, lush countryside and even some castle ruins to see as we head towards the west of Ireland. You'll be crossing the width of Ireland this morning!
On our way to the Ailwee caves we will take a scenic route wit a photo stop at Dunguaire castle
Duration: 5 minutes
Admission Ticket Free
The Ailwee Caves in the heart of the Burren is Ireland’s premier caves system and a real treat for anyone who enters. The cave system is the largest in Ireland and has a treasure chest of both stalactites and stalagmites. This is a spectacular guided tour into this underground world that will amaze you at every corner.
Duration: 1 hour
Admission Ticket Included
Not every day do you get to see a 5000 year old burial tomb, even older than the Pyramids! This stop at Poulnabrone Tomb or dolmen will get you up close to a structure build by man 3600 BC! The site was excavated in 1986 and produced human remains 16 adults and children with some artefacts.
Duration: 45 minutes
Admission Ticket Free
It's time for lunch, so we head to Doolin - a beautiful village famed for its traditional music on the edge of the Atlantic. We usually go to Fitzpatrick’s Pub where the seafood is particularly good. If you like seafood, the food should leave you very satisfied. Don’t worry if you are not a fan of seafood, there are plenty of other options available. ( lunch not included )
Duration: 1 hour
Admission Ticket Free
The Cliffs of Moher is Ireland’s most visited natural attraction with magical views of the wild Atlantic, once thought to be the edge of the world. They stretch for 8km along the coast and reach 214m at their highest point. You will have a spectacular experience here, which also includes entry to the Cliffs of Moher interpretive centre.
Duration: 2 hours
Admission Ticket Included
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