Dublin to Cliffs of Moher, Burren, Wild Atlantic Way, Galway Tour





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Discover the beauty of Ireland’s west on this unforgettable adventure! Begin with a 15-minute stop at The Galway Plaza for a quick breakfast break. The journey continues through Ennistymon and Lahinch before reaching the breathtaking Cliffs of Moher, where you’ll have 2 hours to explore with exclusive Visitor Centre access and take in stunning ocean views. Next, experience the otherworldly Burren, known for its rare flora and lunar-like landscape. Drive along the Wild Atlantic Way, passing through the charming village of Kinvara, with a roadside view of Dunguaire Castle. Arriving in Galway, you’ll have 2 hours to soak in the vibrant culture, explore its lively streets, and enjoy the city’s rich history.
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Our first stop is a short breakfast and comfort break at The Galway Plaza. You will have time to use the facilities, pick up some food or coffee, grab any snacks they may want for the day, and stretch your legs before continuing the journey. After this brief stop, the tour continues towards the main highlights of the day, including the Cliffs of Moher, the Burren, and Galway city.
Upon departing Barrack Obama Plaza the coach will drive past the ancient cities of Limerick and Ennis as-well as drive for a brief few moments underneath the widest and longest river in all Ireland; the majestic River Shannon. Shortly after the Shannon we will past by Bunratty Castle and begin to traverse the winding roads of County Clare, home of the Cliffs of Moher. Ennistymon is a rite of passage for anyone taking a coach tour to the Cliffs of Moher for it is home to the dreaded ‘Kissing Corner of Ennistymon’ known across the west of Ireland for the difficulty some drivers have with navigating one of the tightest turns in the entire island! With our drivers however you will see what a real professional driver can do as they’ll sail right through no matter the conditions. Make sure to hold your breath and don’t forget to applaud your driver when they take you around this turn towards adventure.
Here at the Cliffs of Moher you will have the opportunity to stand on the edge of the world. Rising up to a height of 214 meters (702 feet) at their highest point and stretching along the coast for leagues in either direction the views found here cannot be described as small. You will stare out across the Atlantic Ocean, watch carefully and you will see the abundance of wildlife that fills the air, land and ocean that will surround you from all angles. Species of whales can be seen breaching the surface aswell as the famous Basking Shark. Some of these animals are seasonal but regardless of the season there is plenty of life at the Cliffs, from Puffins to Porpoises! Carved out of the landscape over 300 million years ago, you can see the remains of rivers that once flowed out to see in this era high up in the cliff face, a story written in stone of a world long since changed and reshaped by time and tide. The Cliffs of Moher are a staggering spectacle not easily forgotten.
Departing the Cliffs begins our journey through the Burren and along the Wild Atlantic Way, a road that runs from the North of Ireland to the very south along the western coastline. It is one of the longest continuous coastal roads in the world! We are going to drive right through the middle of it all the way to Galway through some of the most awe inspiring scenry in all of Ireland. There is so much to see on this drive you wont believe it until you’re being driven it! From the flowers of the Burren to the abandoned homes left idle since the Great Famine. You will hear and see more than just a few tales, tunes and thrills as the coach cruises through Clare towards Galway From the legendary village of Lisdoonvarna, through the Burren and along the coast road that leads along the edge of Galway Bay and eventually to the great city of Galway.
The enchanting Burren National Park covers 1500 hectares and offers mesmerizing landscapes with unique karst rocks for stunning photos. Witness sweeping vistas of the Aran Islands and Twelve Bens mountain range. The park's ecological diversity is astonishing, with Mediterranean, Arctic, and Alpine plants coexisting in harmony, showcasing nature's adaptability. With 75% of Ireland's native flora, it's a treasure for botanical enthusiasts and boasts intriguing ancient monuments, megalithic tombs, fairy forts, and iconic Celtic crosses, reflecting Ireland's captivating folklore and cultural legacy. Explore nature, history, and photography in this extraordinary place that promises an awe-inspiring experience, leaving an indelible imprint on you.
Shortly after driving over the border into County Galway we will do a drive-by of the 16th century Dunguaire Castle situated on the edge of the village of Kinvarra. One of the most intact castles of its kind in this part of Ireland. It’s seen everything from the legends of St Colman of Kilmacduagh to the Walt Disney’s movie production company. Sitting right be the waterside beyond the village of Kinvarra. Dunguaire Castle holds huge significance in the history of literature here in Ireland having been used by the who’s who of Irish writers from W.B Yeats to J.M Synge. This castle is one of the few with its exterior wall still intact. You may even catch a glimpse of a Traditional Galway Hooker in the old fishing harbour waiting to be taken out along Galway Bay to catch some of the fish you may enjoy in Galway City!
Galway is known as Ireland’s Cultural Capital and is one of the ancient parts of Ireland having seen human habitation for a long period of time. Its beginnings with small family groups of the Claddagh Fisher-Kings to the rise of the most powerful merchant families in Irish History, there is a richness of history and culture to be found here. With the arrival of the Normans, Galway began to become ‘The City of the Tribes’, which it still is to this very day and will welcome you with open arms as it has with people from all over the world for centuries. You will struggle to find a more vibrant and lively city on the entire island. Try some of the world famous seafood while enjoying a pint and taking in some traditional Irish music. Go for a wander, find yourself somewhere in the busy places of Galway and if not there then try the quiet places which await your discovery around every corner. This is the ideal tour if you wish to end in Galway and still get some sightseeing done.
We return to Dublin around 7:30 PM,
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Important Information
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
- Not recommended for small children. If your child is used to long bus tours (up to 2 hours between stops, up to 13 hours for the day) and walking, please book a seat per child and bring your own child seat.
- Galway is planned as the last stop before returning to Dublin, but this is not guaranteed as the itinerary may change depending on traffic and weather conditions.
- For travelers wishing to stay in Galway, this is a great option! Just check with your guide in the morning, and you are welcome to bring your luggage along.
- The bus will not wait for late passengers, even if they call ahead. Please be punctual.
- If passengers are intoxicated at any stage of the tour they will not be allowed on/back on the bus.
- The pick up point is in the City Centre so there is no parking available for passengers to leave their cars for the entire day.
- Use the bathroom prior to coming to the pick up point. (There is a bathroom on the coaches but not recommended to be used while travelling)
- Bring a packed lunch and also wear comfortable clothing, comfortable shoes as well as a rainproof jacket.
Reviews(14,091)
I would like to say many thanks to Oli and Jose team. Jose is a very capable driver bearing in mind these winding roads from the Cliffs of Moher to Galway. Oli is wonderful guide - if you want to see the beauty of Ireland and learn a lot about the country within 12 hours this is a trip for you. Oli is a very knowlegeable, funny and attentive guide, providing great stories about Irish history, language and culture, all seasoned with perfectly chosen Irish music. Not to mention some reflections about contemporary life, which I totally agree with.
My family just had the most amazing experience on our tour of the Cliff’s of Moher, the Burren, the Wild Atlantic Way, and Galway! It was hands down one of the best tour experiences my family has ever had. The Cliff’s of Moher and the Burren were breathtaking (even with a bit of fog) and we had a blast walking around Galway. What really elevated our tour experience though was our guide Oli. He was friendly, informative, entertaining, and passionate. He is a truly talented tour guide and spoke from the heart and not a script. He wove music throughout the experience tying it to the history and the land. His recommendations in Galway were spot on. Jose, our bus driver, navigated the weavy, windy roads and streets in a way I don’t think I could do in a regular car. He was fantastic as well. We will be recommending this tour and its tour guide, Oli and bus driver, Jose to anyone we know traveling to Ireland in the future.
We had a great day with our amazing guide Harry! Cliffs of Moher were breath taking,so was the Burren. Galway was very busy and the time there could've been a bit longer. Along with the scenery,we will always remember Harry,his humour,stories and knowlege. Absolute gem!
10/10, Oli and Jose did a great tour . Good information and good driving on some of the back roads . Quick efficient stops , and all places to go back to next time I visit Ireland
Oli was our tour guide on this trip and he did a fantastic job. He had so much knowledge and passion to share with us. You can tell he really cares about Ireland and sharing the history with people. Oli had energy all day, it made the day so fun and interesting. I can’t recommend him more! Jose was our driver and he did a phenomenal job navigating the windy roads and challenging drivers that were on the road during our trip.
10/10 experience with Oli and Jose! Not having to worry about driving on the very narrow and winding roads was worth it in and of itself! But Oli was very knowledgeable and full of a vast amount of stories and historical anecdotes. Very funny and entertaining, and made the experience that much better!
I love the ride the timing the recommendation the chofer and the guide were Excxelent Oli and Jose the Chofer’s were an amazing persons
Oli was amazing. He had so much passion and loves his job. He has a lot of knowledge and great recommendations. Driver did a great job, and overall was a good trip. It was not sunny so we didn’t see the cliffs. They should have a tour for the afternoon if it’s not sunny in the morning.
The pickup location was a bit chaotic upon arrival with several busses loading simultaneously. Once on the bus though all was good. Our guide, Oli, proved to be knowledgeable, funny and odd, but in the best way. He told interesting stories, sand songs and shared insights that were intelligently communicated and at times humorous. Our driver, Jose, drove well, kept us secure, and made me feel safe at all times. He proved to be a skilled driver throughout the day. The cliffs and the burren were both nice if not a bit underwhelming however Galway was spectacular. I could spend an entire day there exploring. Overall this was a fantastic day. I would highly recommend!
Oli and Mustafa were the Best! We learned sooooo much and it was so funny omg! 100% recommending it



