Golfers’ Paradise: An Irish Golf Tour

What to expect on this itinerary
Elegant manors watch over vast estates. Coastal dunes roll along sandy beaches. Castles contain centuries of history and modern renovations filled with luxurious comforts. Golf courses encompass the lush scenery, stretched adjacent to the Atlantic Ocean and situated amongst the trees of an ethereal pastoral landscape. This hand-tailored Irish golf tour is a golfer’s paradise and will guide you through Ireland’s paradisiacal scenery, woven together with the common thread of immaculate golf courses. Spend your time swinging into the breeze and listening to the crashing waves, watching your ball land close to the pin.
Customizable Itinerary
Lush Paradise
Ireland is a country of aged landscape and friendly people, where lush grassland and craggy coastal cliffs join lyrical explorations of heritage. You land at the Shannon airport where your private transfer waits. Soon you make your way to Doonbeg, a seaside village on the western coast. This picturesque village lies at the edge of fertile green, near the trundling waves of the Atlantic Ocean. The breeze mixes the aroma of seaside air and lush grass. A 16th century castle tower rises above a seven arched stone bridge that carries people over the River Doonbeg. At the mouth of the river lies a sunken ship attributed to the Spanish Armada from the 16th century.
The uproarious beauty of the village against the famous Irish landscape welcomes you. White Strand beach has white sands stretching for over one mile, rushing upwards into bordering dunes and edging the Doonbeg Golf Club. At the outset of your luxury tour to Ireland, you settle into your luxurious accommodation overlooking the whitewashed homes and gray-slated rooftops. Listen to the sound of the crashing waves or the soothing current from the river. In the evening, you hear the somber harmonies of traditional music emanating from the pubs in town. The songs are emblematic of the region and national heritage, ballads of love, warriors, and the notes to the prodigious land.
What's Included:
Around a Round
Bordered by History
Renowned Links
Soaking in Relaxation
Golf Country
Castle Shade
Paradise Present
Trip Highlights
- Play a round of golf on a course designed by golf legend Arnold Palmer at the prestigious Tralee Golf Club
- Indulge in the luxuries of the seaside links course at Trump International Doonbeg
- Visit an exceptional antique manor and estate where you will play a round in pastoral bliss at Adare Golf Club
- Explore the breathtaking landscape around Doonbeg, along the Wild Atlantic Way, to view Ireland’s famous towering cliffs
- Relax in enchanting coastal towns situated on the pure waters of the Atlantic Ocean
- Enjoy the modern comforts of your premier seaside resort-style accommodation
Detailed Description
Your perception of paradise consists of the outdoors, hearing the ocean, absorbing the crisp morning breeze, watching pine leaves rustle, and, most importantly, picking the right club to tee off with. Your golfers' paradise 8-day Irish golf tour guides you through the country’s endless greenery and vibrant ocean scenery. Indulge in a round of golf daily, playing courses designed by professionals or holes encircling historic castles and manors. Witness dramatic cliffs and listen to the sound your club makes when you connect on a perfect shot. Ireland is a true paradise for golfers, providing elegance, challenges, and luxury to exhilarate mind, body, and soul.
The gates of golfer’s paradise open to you upon your arrival at Shannon airport. Your private transfer meets you and escorts you to your resort style hotel situated at the water’s edge in the town of Doonbeg. Your welcome dinner is delightful and settles you into the village and Ireland. Wake up with the promise of your first 18 holes of golf at Trump International Doonbeg. The course offers a constant breeze and a pleasant brisk coastal air. Your second course is the remarkable Tralee Golf Club designed by none other than Arnold Palmer.
The stunning landscape contains white sandy beaches and tufts of grass along almost every hole. A short distance from Doonbeg is the town of Lahinch and its famous Old Course, a world-renowned course set on the Atlantic shore. The elements have shaped the landscape, which encouraged the course design. On the fifth day, you will have the option of touring the magnificent Irish coastline or taking a golf lesson with a seasoned professional who will help you find your authentic and best game. Whether you venture north along the Wild Atlantic Way or practice your swing along the rolling dunes of the golf course the day is sure to represent a different side of Ireland’s best.
Starting Price
$5,200 per person (excluding international flights)
Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 14 reviews
Our agent and her travel company were wonderful to work with for both our trip planning stage and during the actual travel. This was a 10 day trip for a tour of Ireland. Our agent asked the appropriate questions to understand what we were seeking to both do and to gain from this travel experience. She then planned an excellent itinerary for our travel to Ireland. This vacation was a driving tour of Ireland with a mixture or stays in hotels/resorts and B&Bs. The exploration on our trip was a mixture of self-guided exploration and expert guided sight-seeing. She managed to get the balance of these perfect for our trip. We started in Dublin staying at the O'Callahan Davenport Hotel. An excellent location allowing us to explore Dublin without the need of a vehicle. We spent two days walking the parks in Dublin (St Stevens Green, Merion Square), shopping on Grafton Street, touring Trinity College with the Book of Kells and the old Library, exploring Christ Church and the history, visiting St Patrick's Cathedral, and also a visit to the Guinness Storehouse with its beer making history and views across Dublin from the panoramic bar on the 7th floor. Our trip next involved driving from Dublin cross country to the western coast for a stay in the smaller village of Doolin. On the way, we stopped in Athlone on the river Shannon. We took time to visit the Athlone Castle with it's museum and explore central Ireland history. Also a stop in Sean's Bar the oldest pub in Ireland for a drink was a must. We then continued on to Doolin for a wonderful stay in a beautiful B&B with an exquisite restaurant. We had a wonderful meal in the restaurant that evening. The next day was a trip by ferry to Inishmor, the largest of the Aran Islands. That morning was rainy and windy, so much so that we were concerned about the ferry boat trip to the island and being out there on such a poor weather day. That was a rough ferry ride in ~1.5 meter seas. However, we got to the island and within a half hour the skies cleared. Our agent had arranged an expert guide for our island visit. That was wonderful! We explored the island for a few hours getting a lot of history and information from our guide. This included a great hour spent walking up to the ancient Cliffside fort of Dun Aonghasa. Beautiful views, along 300 foot cliffs, and amazing history. We also spent time in the Aran Sweater market and purchased some beautiful wool sweaters before our island departure. The ferry ride back to Doolin was a wonderful boat ride with scenic views of the Cliffs of Moher from the water. We dined that evening in another local restaurant. Nice meal. But the hotel restaurant from the previous night was one of the two best meals on this trip and well worth the dining if in Doolin. Then we spent some time walking around Doolin and having drinks in a local tavern. The next day our journey continued driving south to Killarney. We visited the Cliffs of Moher on the way. Beautiful sunny day made for spectacular views. We got there early which is highly advisable. Crowds were low upon arrival and made it a much more enjoyable experience. By the time we were leaving later morning all of the tour buses and crowds of people were pouring in. Then onward to Killarney and a visit to Muckross House. A wonderful view of the aristocracy lifestyle and history of the 1800s through early 1900s period in Ireland. We then went to our lodging for the next 3 nights at the a guesthouse, a wonderful small hotel in the center of Killarney. This was one of the two nicest rooms in which we stayed in during this trip, which was great as we were there for 3 nights. The following day, our agent had arranged for us to have a personal guided tour of The Ring of Kerry. It was just us and the driver traveling in a nice Mercedes touring the peninsula. He was extremely knowledgeable, took us to all the keys sights, provided a lot of historical and local perspective, and just made this day wonderful. Even a side trip requested by myself to Waterville to see the seaside golf course and purchase a hat, logo ball, and ball mark was fit in. No golfing this trip, but got to visit a beautiful course. Maybe next visit. There was clouds this day in the mountains, which made views from some of the high peaks less than ideal. But the rest of the day was fantastic. We even visited a small town (forget the name) and interacted a man with his pet goat (a large male with big rack) just hanging out in the park in the center of town. Also we stopped at the gap of Dunloe for some spectacular scenic views. That evening we walked downtown in Killarney to have a meal and visit all of the shops. Killarney is a neat and bustling Irish town. The next day was self exploration around the Dingle Peninsula. Very scenic! We had lunch in the seaside town of Dingle, visited Inch Beach with great views across to the Ring of Kerry peninsula, a neat ride on very narrow Slea Head Drive to the tip of the peninsula, checked out some of the ancient beehive huts, and had a nice afternoon coffee/tea/pie break at a local woman's home along Slea Head Drive (she serves folks each day until the pies she has baked are all gone). We returned to the guesthouse for our last night's stay in Killarney. The next day was a visit to Ross Castle in Killarney (neat restored Tower House for the old aristocrats in the 16th-17th century period) on the way out of town and then a drive to the seaside town of Cobh. We had lunch in Cobh, visited the Cobh Cathedral and the Heritage Museum which had extensive coverage of the Irish emigration periods and of the Titanic and Lusitania disasters. We then drove to the Jameson Distillery in Midleton. Not enough time for a tour, but viewed the history in front museum area and a wonderful sales associate gave us a tasting experience as we selected a few spirits for purchase. Then onward to the small fishing village of Youghal for our stay at a guesthouse for the night. Another lovely guesthouse in a smaller town. We walked the town and viewed the history, but the highlight was the wonderful dinner in the restaurant at the guesthouse. Fantastic restaurant with fresh seafood in this relatively small town. Just great. And topped with an after dinner spirit provided by our agent. Thanks to our agent, that was a nice touch! The next day was a drive up the eastern side of Ireland. We stopped in Kilkenny on the way and visited Kilkenny Castle. Wonderful tour with so much history. Love the castles in Europe. This one so well restored/maintained and great presentation of history. We then ventured on to Glendalough, an ancient monastic sight. Some amazing structures that date to the 11th century still present. Apparently a Sunday pilgrimage site, as it was very crowded with visitors on this day. Nice time on a beautiful sunny day exploring the site. Then on to Brookview Lodge for our last night in Ireland. This was a wonderful place! One of the two best rooms in our whole trip. This place is hidden away, took an interesting drive to get there. They have restaurants, bars, spa, golf, and ducks and chickens walking around. Very nice setting and relaxing place. We had dinner and then a spa visit in the morning before our drive to Dublin airport to complete our trip. Seems a nice place to stay for a couple of nights and relax. We just had the one, but a perfect finish to our trip lodging experience. The next day was a drive to Dublin airport for travel home. What a wonderful trip. I know this review is very packed, but that was our trip. Hard to believe we did all of that in 10 days. Was busy, but did not seem so. Relaxing as well. This agent and her company did a fantastic job to find lodging and locations that fit what we were seeking and to plan an exquisite mixture of self guiding what we would do in locations together with professional guides for key locations. And especially the stays arranged in some of the smaller towns in wonderful guesthouses with great restaurants! That really fit our desire for this experience. Thanks to our agent!! I raise my glass of Jameson in toast to you.
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The travel company's contact was helpful and responsive.
I provided a detailed review for them and I am copying you on it.
In regard to our Dublin hotel:First, our cab driver from the airport had NO IDEA, never heard of this property, we had no address and neither did he and was annoyed. We finally found it but it was difficult. Putting the address of all properties on the final itinerary would be very helpful!!That said the staff was very friendly, we arrived at 11a.m, they served us tea and then had our room ready by 12:30.They were very helpful, made a dinner reservation at a restaurant which was excellent. The chef/women who prepared the breakfast was very friendly and the food was excellent!! everything, the tea from tea leaves, the homemade brown bread, all of it.The first thing of note negatively was the cleanliness of the property from the lobby on. The floors were not swept, and the overall feel was definitely not up to standard. We were in the back building and it was dark hall to our first floor room and the hall steps and area out side our room, where there are 2 chairs and large table had not been swept, cleaned in awhile. The bed for comfortable, good pillows but again not real clean and we had a leak in the ceiling from a problem shower on the second floor. Fortunately it leaked down in the entrance just inside the door to the room. The apologized profusely and thought they had fixed the leak. It was then found to be from another location and we had not more problems. I have notes at home on the rest of the trip that I do want to share but this is as you requested, specific to this property.
Hi again,I am curious what your other clients complained about in regard to their stay at the hotel in Dublin?That said the rest of my review:Dublin:We like the Pig's Ear for dinner very goodNever used tickets for Kilmainham Gaol, timing was not good to get there and back to get ready for dinner. Just didn't work for us. In fact we never used any reservation you made for us for the whole trip. Timing and where we were just never synced up. Did buy a Dublin tour and enjoyed a short tour but then bought a tram pass for a ride.Visited Trinity and the Book of Kells which we really enjoyed and lines were not that long.Ate at a restaurant night 2 on the recommendation of the hotel and it was excellent and we could walk there. Picked up by our driver at 9 AM on Sunday. He had a difficult time locating the hotel but everyone helped him get there!Headed to CORKEnjoy the Kilkenny Castle tour.Did go to Rock of Cashel, disappointed other that the view. We definitely could have skipped that other than a brief stop at the local pub!The hotel in Cork was a nice hotel although tough to walk anywhere due to the location. We ate there first night and it was very good. View was greatBreakfast was good but powdered eggs! Good buffet choices otherwise.Went to downtown Cork for dinner the second headed in a taxi to a cafe when the driver told us it was an ALL VEGAN restaurant and the chef was well known but my husband was NO WAY and we needed to get a recommendation from the driver and then chose one of his restaurants in the area which was good. Off to Kenmare:Loved the hotel--room was really nice, big comfortable. Would go there again. Great breakfast and could order from the menu. Very accomodating. Walked to everything. Nothing opens early!Did not kiss the Blarney stone my husband didn't want to waitDid not tour Muckross but took in the beauty and took photos of both places.Drive thru Killarney and walked aroundWent back to Kenmare. Ate at hotel first night and then a restaurant the next night which was very good. Enjoyed some Irish music in one of the pubs in Kenmare. Nice town much quieter than Killarney. Loved the Beara Peninsula, stopped in Castletownbere and shopped. Left for Galway;Cliffs of Moher beautiful but after 35 years so different and commercialized. The hotel in Galway nice good location. Room very small and the shower did not work properly only had boiling hot water. No maintenance on site to repair and after a bit of a struggle they moved us to a suite on the 5th floor, so hot, windows don't open wide. Would have been great if they did not have a heat wave. Breakfast was very good. Ate at a restaurant on the Corner which was very good. Next nigh at a local place. Local pub was nice to stop in and get a drink. Went to Croagh Patrick and walked just up to the statue. Beautiful views. Westport is very nice.We loved Connemara. Stopped in Cong so my husband could see John Wayne, and the site of the Quiet Man filming. He loved this. Beautiful area.Stopped at Kylemore again beautiful. Would go back to this area.Never used the boat tour tickets. We wanted to head back and the tour was not for another 1.5 hrs and we were done!We ate breakfast and headed toward Malahide and we would have had to hang around to go to the Monastery so we just drove past and did not use these tickets either. Malahide. Like the hotel BUT in a front room and all we heard were buses pulling up to the front door off and on at night and music so loud from the down the street until 1:30 AM! We could sing along that is how clear the words were thru our window. Easy drive to the airport, pretty town, nice shops and we ate in a local pub NOT the tourist pub because the hotel staff recommend another place that is more local and not so crowded. So it was a good trip and the hotels were good, all the tickets were a waste, and while we stayed 2 nights everywhere ( which worked very well) I still think my husband got tired with the driving a couple of the days. We even cut off 70 miles by paying to take the ferry across the Shannon. The driver was good, informative and the car was comfortable.I hope this helps you improve the experience for others. Regards, Pat
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Our family of four traveled to Ireland for 7 days following an itinerary Claire created for us. Right from our first inquiry in Zicasso, Claire was the most responsive of the agents we connected to. She incorporated our feedback from the initial interview into the itinerary, and continued to refine it till we were satisfied. All the arrangements were made thoughtfully, and you could tell they were made by someone who knew the place like a local. Airport transfers, hotels, guides, dining recommendations - all of it was executed without a hitch.We arrived in Shannon (highly recommend fly in/out of Shannon over Dublin), spent 2 days in Galway visiting sights in and around County Galway, traveled on to Tralee and Killarney before making our way to Dublin for the last leg of our trip. Our guide/driver, was amazingly well informed. Conversing with him on the longer drives was just as much fun as the beautiful Irish landscape. He made our trip extra special with his warmth and flexibility as we adjusted our plans real-time.Overall, we were very pleased to have worked with Claire and her team for an incredible experience in Ireland.
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We were extremely pleased with this Ireland travel company and the agent we worked with. This trip was two years in the planning due to multiple delays due to Covid and Julie worked with us every step of the way. The communication between us and her was always prompt and helped make sure we were able to do everything we wanted to do. The trip itself was wonderful. This was our first trip to Ireland and the specific itinerary, along with the suggestions made by Julie, we were able to get a flavor of both "Wild Ireland" and the City of Dublin during the eight days we were there.
The hotels booked by Julie were impeccable! The accommodations and service in Galway and Limerick were truly 5 stars and possibly beyond. The hotel in Killarney, has amazing service and is less updated, but still very comfortable and in a fabulous location in the town.
My wife and I strongly recommend Ireland to anyone who has never been and using this travel company for the booking of that trip.
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