Ireland Tour for Solo Travelers: Dublin, Killarney, Galway & More

What to expect on this itinerary
A fire crackles inside the boisterous pub, filled with locals telling stories for everyone to hear. A new face is always welcome and invited to share a drink and a tale, whether fact or fiction, no one could ever say. This custom tailored Ireland tour for solo travelers through Dublin Killarney and Galway takes you through the sociable world of Ireland, where legends are as factual as history and as lyrical as songs. Traverse epic cliffs and visit medieval castles, where you will soon understand how easy it is to blend history and legend, storybook and scenery.
Customizable Itinerary
Dublin’s Welcome
Ireland welcomes you with lavish greenery and towering coastal cliffs. Your luxury travel to Ireland begins when you arrive in Dublin and are met by your semi-private transfer. The city erupts with a specific energy, filled with historic charm and modern luxury. Buildings exude Georgian personality adding character and sensuality to the streets. The city’s rich heritage goes back to the 9th century continuing ethereal splendor up until the lavish cathedrals constructed in the 1700s. The city feels more like a village, steeped in familiarity. Founded in the late 16th century, Trinity College remains an iconic image of the city and adds to Dublin’s historic skyline.
The stone Georgian design blends effortlessly into the modern architecture mastery. Your local guide leads you through the jovial conversations along Grafton Street, the city’s premier shopping area, filled with the scent of blossoming flowers during the day and the sounds of magnificent buskers in the evening. The lively city fills with boisterous locals and visitors alike, where everyone joins in conversation, telling stories about their lives or the legends of the city and countryside. Everyone feels like family, laughing in cozy pubs and strolling past the songs echoing through the evening.
What's Included:
Time in the Gardens
A Stone’s Throw
Island Splendor
Little Town on the Coastline
A Touch of Drama
Unfettered Ireland
Fit for a Poet
Back in Time
One for the Road
Trip Highlights
- Travel around the majestic landscape known as the Ring of Kerry, filled with charming fishing villages, stunning mountains, and tremendous lakes
- Revel in the enchanting village of Adare, often touted as “the prettiest village in Ireland”
- Traverse the tremendous halls and stairways of Blarney Castle, home to the famous Blarney Stone
- Witness Ireland’s dramatic landscape at the magnificent Cliffs of Moher
- Enjoy the splendid scenic drive around Connemara, filled with unspoiled landscape and the beautiful Kylemore Abbey
- Discover the gregarious locals throughout Ireland, always eager to share a story with a new face
- Visit the hometown of John F. Kennedy’s ancestors in town of New Ross
- View the exceptional craftsmanship and concentration it takes to shape Waterford crystal at the Waterford visitor center
Detailed Description
Musicians play along Grafton Street, strumming guitars and singing opera in the flourishing aroma of the flower market. Waves crash against the cliffs and spritz the air with moisture. You are in the land of poets and tradition, folk music and folklore; where every new face can be a new friend. This 10-day tour of Ireland through Dublin, Killarney and Galway is meant for solo travelers and amateur historians, those in search of countryside charm or longing for a gregarious getaway. Find the opulence of historic castles and the grandeur of thousands of years of history, beautiful Georgian buildings and the calming sounds of streaming waterfalls.
The journey begins in Dublin where your guide meets you at the airport. A half-day tour of the city takes you along the quaint and frequented cobblestone roads, spanning historic buildings and charming waterways. You make your way out of the city to County Wicklow: a lush region referred to as The Garden of Ireland. The landscape encompasses woodlands and lakes, mountains, and streams. Venture to the nearby town of New Ross, the ancestral home of John F. Kennedy. Tour the Dunbrody Famine Ship, which offers a cultural perspective of the historic plight of Irish emigrants.
Once in Waterford you can visit the cultural center for a tour and demonstration of how Waterford crystal is crafted. The following day you will make your way through the seaport town of Youghal, home to Sir Walter Raleigh, and continue to the most notable castle in Ireland, Blarney Castle. Tour the grounds and climb the historic staircase to kiss the Blarney Stone to be blessed with the gift of conversation. Stories abound and the people become more and more enthusiastic, eager to share the myths and histories around the countryside.
Killarney is a small, charismatic town in the heart of Killarney National Park. The beauty of the woodlands and lakeside is enchanting day and night. Venture through the scenic Iveragh Peninsula to witness the sensational “Ring of Kerry,” with charming fishing villages surrounded by mountains, valleys, lakes, and the seaside. Continue onward across the rugged landscape of Dingle Peninsula to the enchanting village of Adare and the views of St. Mary’s Cathedral and King John’s Castle. Explore the grounds of Buntratty Castle and Folk Park, guided by local specialists to forage for wild plants to accompany dinner.
Look over the seaside shores off of the exceptional Cliffs of Moher. In the unspoiled area of Western Ireland you see the landscape expand outwards to the Atlantic before visiting Kylemore Abbey and its secluded grounds. The Marian Shrine is the most popular Catholic Marian monument in Europe. Visit W.B. Yeats in the churchyard of Drumcliff and the town of Donegal. After breakfast, you wind your way across the scenic countryside returning to the friendly and heritage-rich city of Dublin. Your private transfer brings you to the airport where the friendly faces and enthralling stories of the countryside resound in your thoughts.
Starting Price
$6,500 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 67 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 first trip to Ireland - 12 days end of June-early July
This travel agent was welcoming, accommodating, and professional. She offered suggestions and made recommendations that made our trip to Ireland (visiting Dublin, Galway, Adare, Killarney/Dingle/Tralee, County Cork, and Kilkenny) extremely memorable. The accommodations were lovely and varied (an apartment for five of us in Dublin) then b & b's and hotels for my husband and I with our 22 year old daughter. Our private driver/guide was extremely knowledgeable and professional and made the trip around the Connemara Peninsula easy and adventurous (worthwhile but pricey.) The activity level was ideal, the restaurant recommendations from our guide were spot on, and the weather perfect (cooler in morning and evening but warmer in afternoon with occasional showers.) Comfy walking shoes and wearing layers a necessity. Our favorite places/sights were the private tour of Guinness Storehouse in Dublin (a must), the hiking around the Cliffs of Mohr, watching sheepdogs, visiting the local pubs (enjoying Irish coffee with locals listening to music.). A surprise to us was how amazing the food was (YES) with the best ice cream ever from local dairies. The natural greenery, topography, and views were breathtaking, and the locals were warm and welcoming (a plus having the same language). It's no wonder we fell in live with Ireland and the Irish! Must visit again.
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From the first line of communication to boarding our plane in Dublin, our travel agency's perfection in planning made our vacation a perfect dream.
I found this agency through Zicasso, and after filling out our wish list, our agent emailed me back with the PERFECT itinerary. I didn’t have to make one change, and she nailed all areas I wanted to see, and offered several options for dining, excursions, sites, and must-see and do things. (They were also extremely patient, as it took us about 3 months to actually book due to busy schedules!)
The agency did not book flights but was helpful in helping us find flights and then worked with our flight schedule to finalize our itinerary. When we arrived in Dublin, we were met by our representative who was truly wonderful in making us feel welcome. He was friendly and chatted with us about things to do and see in Ireland, and made us feel very comfortable and relaxed, especially after traveling for about 25 hours. He advised us on the best way to get out of Dublin when we got our rental later in the week and pointed out places of interest on our drive to the hotel.
Upon arriving at the hotel (AMAZING), we were met by friendly staff, and since it was 9am, our room was not yet ready, so they sat us down so we could relax and enjoy breakfast. They provided us with a place to store our luggage and freshen up so we could explore Dublin a little while our room was being readied. Our stay at the hotel was simply outstanding, and made even better by a welcome gift from our travel agency, a chilled bottle of Sparkling wine, handwritten welcome card, and a scented candle!
Our rental car was delivered as promised (wonderful) and the process was simple and easy. From Dublin, we headed to Galway for a two-day stay (stayed at a modern and posh hotel with a spa and edgy and fun décor), had dinner at an Inn, which was spectacular and then spent an evening out in Galway City Center with the locals. An amazing place with tons of fun pubs and live music. We then headed to Killarney (stayed at a 5 stars, and luxurious resort again with a spa). In Killarney, we went to the Ring of Kerry and explored St MAry's Cathedral and Ross Castle. The town is beautiful, and the Muckross was in the Killarney National Forest-Absolutely beautiful.
After Killarney was Kinsale, where we stayed at a seaside boutique hotel and just gorgeous. On our first night, we stumbled into a restaurantand pub, great food, neat ambiance. We were also able to find laundry services as we were beginning to run low, and the town was easy to explore on foot. In Kinsale, our agent arranged dinner at a restaurant that was by far some of the best we had (and that’s pretty good, considering all the food in Ireland was fresh, locally sourced, and simply outstanding).
After Kinsale, we headed to Kilkenny for our last night. My only regret was not adding one more night to fully explore Kilkenny. It is a beautiful medieval town with some pretty amazing scenery, and we just didn't have enough time to see it all. We stayed at a very luxurious and nice hotel, and our last dinner at was delicious. I had fish and chips, and can still taste them!
All of our wishes, desires, and hopes were fulfilled during our trip. Our agent and the travel company team somehow knew exactly who we were and what we wanted, and then delivered perfectly. I would absolutely recommend this company for all of your booking needs. Thank you Zicasso for connecting us with them, and thank you to the team at our travel company for the vacation of a lifetime!
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Claire and her team from the travel agency provided us with the most fabulous vacation touring southern Ireland! We spent two weeks at a leisurely pace exploring much of the attractions, atmosphere and culture of Dublin, Cork, Kinsale, Killarney, the Dingle Peninsula, ring of Kerry, Cliffs of Moher, the Burren, Galway, the Atlantic way, and Connemara! The cities were engaging, and the countryside was so beautiful.Many thanks to Claire and her team as all of our hotels and accommodations, along with our restaurant recommendations, we’re all perfect and we enjoyed everyone of our experiences! We were especially fortunate to have our driver and guide whom we would highly recommend to anyone seeking an individualized experience and he introduced us to Hurling and Gaelic football… So much fun to watch!
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This United Kingdom travel agency was very professional and able to provide great information. They were very flexible with what we wanted to do and see. I really enjoyed the schedule that was provided.
We really enjoyed Waterford Castle. The room was nice and the staff was pleasent. It was recommended that we drive to see the Wicklow Mountains on our way back to Dublin. I would recommend providing directions for a specific point of entry as we got lost on our way (we used google maps which didn't take us to a specific spot to really enjoy the scenery).
We loved, loved, loved the Ireland drivers. They were very personable and provided us with a lot of local information and recommendations. We also liked the staff and location of the Brooks Hotel. We would highly recommend for others. The 2 day pass was really nice - Guiness Store and Jameson Distillery were very fun!
Our London driver was professional but did not provide any information regarding the area. The St. Giles Hotel was a nice location, and the room was fine but on the smaller side. We only had one wash cloth on the first night. I requested more but they didn't have any for our entire stay. I also wish they would have provided free Wi-Fi. We had breakfast at the VQ restraunt and the staff was great.
We enjoyed the 2 day pass in London. I would have liked a 3 day pass as 2 days is just not long enough!
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