![]() You'll also get to ramble around the incredible rocky "Burren" landscape near Galway Bay where we stop for a stroll and where the more adventurous can climb up into the limestone hillsides for the best photos of Galway Bay, Aran Islands and Connemara. You'll enjoy 1.5 hours at the Cliffs of Moher, which is just the right amount of time according to the 90,000 passengers who travel with us annually! ![]() Forming part of the edge of Western Europe, this landscape really is a "must see" on a visit to Ireland. The Cliffs of Moher are 66% as tall as New York's Empire State and stretch for almost 10km. You’ll see the biggest visitor attraction in all of Ireland and experience the nature, geology, history, culture and music of the region as we travel together. Your journey on this Cliff of Moher tour will take you from the banks of Dublin’s river Liffey to Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way. Cliffs of Moher Entrance Included (€10.00 value) The Original & Best since 1998, our guests enjoy Quality Mercedes- Benz Paddywagon (painted Emerald Green) and professional tour guides to guarantee a fun, safe and memorable day for family & friends alike. ***** TRIPADVISOR CERTIFICATE OF EXCELLENCE 2012 - 2022 *****Ĭéad Míle Fáilte, One Hundred Thousand Welcomes! Climb aboard and join like- minded travelers on a Cliff of Moher Tour from Dublin. Every direct booking enjoys a Best Price Guarantee and goes that little bit further in helping Irish family business rebuild and to maximise the employment of our legendary drivers and guides! Go raibh míle maith agaibh! (Thank you 100,000 fold!) As you make your way along the Howth Cliff walk, you can enjoy panoramic sea views and discover the Baily lighthouse, one of several lighthouses in Dublin Bay, built on a rocky outcrop towering above the sea.We'd be very grateful if you would consider booking directly with us on this website. Howth is also the starting point for a walking trail that runs all around the Howth peninsula. Here, you will find local crafts and European street food. Open at the weekend, the market in Howth attracts the crowd. People queue outside chippers Leo Burdock’s and Beshoffs before settling on the nearby lawn or a bench for an improvised picnic. Less refined but no less tasty, fish and chips are a popular grub. Come summer, terraces and tables fill up quickly for a lunch or dinner al fresco. Restaurants nestled around the harbour attract seafood lovers. Walkers take the time to enjoy the view over the sea where an island called the Ireland’s Eye, a wildlife sanctuary, can be observed in the distance. At its farthest end, Howth’s pretty lighthouse with its flowered windows is the ideal spot for a photo or two. The long walk along the granite pier which protects the harbour from the waves’ endless battering is one of the main attractions. With its small harbour, its playful seals and its 19th century lighthouse whose door has been painted bright red, Howth has kept the appearance of a picturesque fishing village. For an extensive list of things to see, I recommend getting The Rough Guide to Ireland. Planning | Lonely Planet Ireland is one of my favourite guides.Read How To Get Around Dublin by Public Transport for more tips. Visit Irish Rail for train timetables and Buseireann for buses heading beyond Dublin. The free Dublin Bus app will help you navigate the city bus network. Getting Around | Book your journey from Dublin Airport to the city centre with AirCoach or Dublin Express.For more detailed information, this guide to the best neighbourhoods to stay in Dublin will help you decide what hotel is best for you. Where to Stay | Search for deals on, or read the latest reviews on TripAdvisor.If you are travelling from the UK or France, you can also sail to Dublin with Irish Ferries. From continental Europe, I always fly with Aer Lingus. Getting There | Check out Skyscanner, a powerful search engine and comparison site to find the best flight deals.Best Websites to Plan Your Visit to Dublin
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