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Fall in Love with Ireland
Your perfect Irish adventure awaits! With Tenon Tours, your booking includes all hotels, breakfasts, a rental car, and 24/7 dedicated support. Our destination expertise and custom itineraries ensure you explore Ireland’s hidden gems and create unforgettable moments, all tailored to your travel style. Let’s start planning your one-of-a-kind journey today!
Visiting the Emerald Isle during the fall and early winter offers a more peaceful and intimate experience.
There’s a lot to love about Ireland in any season, but fall and early winter offer some of the most unique experiences. From touring dramatic castles to witnessing the world-famous Derry Halloween festival—voted the best Halloween destination in the world—to walking in the footsteps of giants along the Giant’s Causeway, Ireland offers unforgettable adventures. Immerse yourself in romantic cities, historical castles, lively Irish pubs, and rolling countryside with scenic vistas stretching for miles.
Our Personal Travel Specialists will create the perfect itinerary for you—whether you’re after a luxurious escape or an immersive, off-the-beaten-path Ireland retreat.
Suggested Itinerary
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Day 1 / 15
Day 1: Arrive In Ireland - Dublin
Céad míle fáilte, as they say in Ireland! Welcome to Dublin’s Fair City as it was immortalized in the famous song Molly Malone. Your short trip from the airport into the city with your private driver will give you your first taste of this great city. Drop your luggage at your hotel and set out to start discovering. Begin your exploration by visiting EPIC, the Irish Emigration Museum, where you’ll uncover the rich history of the Irish Diaspora worldwide. Next, hop aboard the convenient Hop-On Hop-Off bus, granting you the flexibility to explore at your own pace. We suggest disembarking at the iconic Guinness Storehouse, where admission is included for your enjoyment today. Prepare for a day filled with history, culture and perhaps a pint or two of the famous stout!
Highlights (Included): Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour (great idea to do this first), Guinness Storehouse, EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum.
Highlights (Optional): Jameson Distillery.Overnight in Dublin
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Day 2: Dublin
On your second day in Dublin, immerse yourself in the city’s coastal charm by embarking on a journey to Howth via the local train service, the DART (Dublin Area Rapid Transit). Discover the picturesque fishing village of Howth, renowned for its breathtaking cliff walk. Opt for the Guided Coastal Walk and Chowder Trail, offering the perfect blend of scenic exploration and culinary delights at the journey’s end. Later in the evening, delve into Dublin’s rich literary heritage with a captivating Literary Pub Crawl through the city’s historic streets. Prepare for a day filled with scenic wonders and cultural delights, culminating in an evening celebrating the literary giants who once roamed the very streets of this UNESCO City of Literature.
Highlights (Included): Literary Pub Crawl.
Highlights (Optional): Guided Coastal Walk and Chowder Trail.Overnight in Dublin
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Day 3: Dublin – Belfast
Venture northward today to uncover Belfast’s rich maritime heritage. Begin your exploration in the Titanic Quarter, an expansive area spanning 185 acres and commemorating all aspects of the Titanic’s legacy. Visit Titanic Belfast, an immersive museum detailing the construction and tragic fate of the iconic ship. Wander through the historic docks, where scenes from the acclaimed Game of Thrones series were filmed. Immerse yourself in the city’s living history with a Black Cab Taxi Tour, delving into the complex political landscape of Belfast during the tumultuous era known as “The Troubles.” Prepare for a day filled with poignant stories, fascinating insights, and a deeper understanding of Belfast’s enduring resilience.
Highlights (Included): Titanic Belfast, Belfast Black Taxi Tour.
Highlights (Optional): Belfast Trad Music Trail, Belfast City Food Tour, Crumlin Road Gaol.Overnight in Belfast
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Day 4: Belfast
Embark on a memorable journey along the Antrim Coast, a scenic drive that promises awe-inspiring vistas and unforgettable experiences. Follow the mythical footsteps of giants as you encounter the legendary Giant’s Causeway, a natural wonder composed of hexagonal basalt columns. Breathe in the crisp, coastal air as you explore this extraordinary landscape, perhaps even climbing atop some of the towering columns for panoramic views. Perhaps raise a glass to the giants with a unique Whiskey on the Rocks experience, savoring Bushmills Tastings amidst the rugged beauty of the coast. Continue your adventure with a visit to the renowned Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, where you’ll test your nerves by traversing this suspended bridge dangling over a sheer 100-meter drop to the Atlantic below. Brace yourself for an exhilarating day filled with thrills, breathtaking scenery and moments of sheer wonder.
Highlights (Included): Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge.
Highlights (Optional): Private Guide & Whiskey Tasting at Giants Causeway.Overnight in Belfast
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Day 5: Belfast – Donegal
Prepare to journey to Donegal, a destination hailed as “The Coolest Place in the World” by National Geographic. Revel in the endless vistas and breathtaking coastal scenery that make this region truly extraordinary. Marvel at the majestic Sliabh Liag Cliffs, towering even higher than the iconic Cliffs of Moher. For the adventurous spirits among you, consider tackling the 3-kilometer Pilgrim’s Pass for a truly immersive experience. If you opt for an early start, you might have time to make a stop en route in the historic city of Derry, where you can delve into its fascinating history. Expect a day filled with wonder, exploration, and the unparalleled beauty of Donegal’s landscapes along the Wild Atlantic Way.
Highlights (Included): Guided tour of Sliabh Liag Cliffs.
Highlights (Optional): Museum of Free Derry, Derry City Walls Tour.Overnight in Donegal
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Day 6: Donegal — Westport
Begin your day early to make the most of your journey, bidding farewell to Donegal’s stunning landscapes and coastal vistas and make your way southward through County Sligo, known for its literary heritage and majestic landscapes immortalized by W.B. Yeats. Take a brief stop in Sligo Town to stretch your legs and explore the town’s charming streets. Consider visiting Carrowmore Megalithic Cemetery en route, one of the most significant prehistoric sites in Ireland, before enjoying a leisurely lunch at a local cafe. Resume your journey towards Westport, a picturesque town nestled between the majestic mountains and the shimmering sea of Clew Bay. Upon arrival, explore Westport’s charming streets, lined with colorful shops, traditional pubs and historic landmarks Visit Westport House or take a stroll along the scenic Westport Quay.
Highlights (Optional): Voya Seaweed Spa Treatment, Cycle the Great Western Greenway, Ceide Fields, Admission to Westport House with Hawk Walk.
Overnight in Westport
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Day 7: Westport – Galway
Venture to the picturesque west coast gem of Galway today, renowned as the Cultural Heart of Ireland. Immerse yourself in the rich traditions of music, song and dance that permeate this vibrant city. Galway boasts the largest population of Gaelic speakers in Ireland, with many rural communities exclusively Gaelic-speaking. Explore the breathtaking beauty of Kylemore Abbey, a poignant testament to one man’s enduring love for his departed wife.
In the evening, soak up the lively atmosphere of Galway by enjoying some traditional Irish music at one of the city’s charming pubs. Prepare for an evening filled with toe-tapping rhythms and heartfelt melodies, immersing yourself in the soulful spirit of Irish culture.
Highlights (Included): Kylemore Abbey.
Highlights (Optional): Micil Distillery, Galway Food Tour.Overnight in Galway
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Day 8: Galway
Leave Galway city today and sail over to the enchanting Aran Islands, renowned for their iconic Aran Sweaters. Among the islands, Inis Mor stands as the largest, boasting ancient stone forts steeped in history. Marvel at the awe-inspiring Dun Aengus, hailed as one of Europe’s finest prehistoric monuments, as you delve into the island’s rich past. Enjoy the intimacy of a small-group guided tour, offering insightful glimpses into a bygone era. Step back in time and immerse yourself in the timeless allure of Inis Mor, where tales of ancient legends and rugged landscapes await your discovery.
Highlights (Included): Aran Islands Boat Trip, entry to Dun Aengus and guided small bus tour.
Highlights (Optional): Galway Whiskey TrailOvernight in Galway
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Day 9: Galway – Clare
Prepare to be captivated by a region adorned with charming seaside villages and renowned attractions. Among its crown jewels, the magnificent Cliffs of Moher await, standing as a testament to nature’s grandeur with their sheer cliffs plunging dramatically into the tumultuous Atlantic Ocean below. Marvel at this breathtaking panorama, a sight that leaves visitors spellbound with its raw beauty and awe-inspiring scale.
As evening approaches, indulge in a medieval feast for the senses at the Bunratty Medieval Banquet. Delight in a culinary journey through time as you savor traditional medieval fare amidst the ambiance of a bygone era. For those arriving in the late afternoon, immerse yourself further in Ireland’s rich heritage with a visit to the attached folk park. Wander through the meticulously recreated Irish Village, comprising 30 typical 19th-century buildings, offering a glimpse into the daily lives and customs of yesteryear. Prepare for an evening filled with gastronomic delights and cultural immersion, culminating in an unforgettable experience of Clare’s timeless allure.
Highlights (Included): Bunratty Medieval Banquet, Cliffs of Moher Visitor Centre.
Highlights (Optional): Hazel Mountain Chocolate Tour, admission to Bunratty Folk Park.Overnight in Clare
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Day 10: Clare – Killarney
Bid farewell to Clare as you embark on a journey to the enchanting town of Killarney, affectionately known in Ireland as “The Kingdom.” Begin your exploration with a quintessential Killarney experience: a jaunting car tour from the town center to the magnificent Muckross House. This grand Victorian mansion, nestled within Killarney National Park since its construction in 1839, offers a glimpse into Ireland’s rich history and architectural splendor.
Conclude your tour with a culinary treat, choosing between a wood-fired pizza and craft beer at a local brewing company or indulging in a delightful afternoon tea at one of Killarney’s prestigious hotels.
As evening falls, immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere of this vibrant town, where an abundance of bars and restaurants await. Whether you seek traditional Irish music, gourmet dining or lively nightlife, Killarney offers endless options for entertainment and relaxation. Prepare for a memorable evening filled with the warmth and hospitality for which Killarney is renowned.
Highlights (Included): Jaunting Car & Brewery Tour.
Highlights (Optional): Private Guided Walk around the National Park, Killarney Food Tour.Overnight in Killarney
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Day 11: Killarney
Embark on a journey along one of Ireland’s most iconic routes, the legendary Ring of Kerry. Situated on the picturesque Iveragh Peninsula in County Kerry, this scenic drive is renowned as one of the most famous in the world. The Iveragh Peninsula stands as the crown jewel of “The Kingdom,” as Kerry is affectionately known, boasting breathtaking landscapes and coastal vistas. As you traverse the winding roads of the Ring of Kerry, allow ample time for numerous stop-offs to soak in the awe-inspiring views along this stretch of the Wild Atlantic Way. Prepare for a day filled with unparalleled natural beauty and unforgettable moments as you explore the stunning landscapes of County Kerry’s rugged coastline.
Highlights (Included): Sheepdog demonstration at Kissane Sheep Farm.
Highlights (Optional): Private Irish Food Cooking Class.Overnight in Killarney
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Day 12: Killarney – Cork
Departing Killarney today and on to the charming port town of Cobh, steeped in rich maritime history. Cobh holds a poignant place in history as the last port of call for the ill-fated Titanic in 1912 and as the departure point for approximately 2.5 million Irish emigrants seeking new opportunities abroad. Discover the statue of Annie Moore, the first immigrant to be admitted to the US through Ellis Island, before gazing across the waters to Spike Island, known as Ireland’s Alcatraz. Journey onward to Midleton, home to the renowned Midleton Distillery, where you can explore the origins of Jameson, Redbreast, Powers, and other distinguished Irish whiskeys.
As evening descends, continue your travels to the picturesque harbor town of Kinsale, celebrated for its exceptional seafood and vibrant culinary scene. Prepare to indulge in a culinary adventure, savoring the fresh flavors of the sea in this idyllic coastal setting. Embrace the charm and hospitality of Kinsale as you unwind and reflect on the day’s discoveries, anticipating the adventures that lie ahead.
Highlights (Included): Midleton Distillery Admission.
Highlights (Optional): Cobh Heritage Center.Overnight in Cork
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Day 13: Cork
Indulge in a day of discovery and enrichment in the charming coastal town of Kinsale. Immerse yourself in its vibrant atmosphere by exploring the array of artisan shops, where you can peruse locally crafted knitwear and exquisite crystal creations. Delve deeper into the town’s rich history and culture with a guided walking tour, whether you opt for a tantalizing food tour or an insightful exploration of its historical landmarks.
Venture just beyond the town’s borders to visit Ringfinnan Park, a poignant memorial dedicated to the firefighters who tragically lost their lives on 9/11. Alternatively, embark on a leisurely cruise from Kinsale Harbor, offering a unique perspective of the town from the water.
Prepare for a day filled with exploration, reflection and unforgettable moments in the captivating town of Kinsale.
Highlights (Optional): Kinsale Harbour Cruise, Kinsale Food Tour, Kinsale Mead Tasting.
Overnight in Cork
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Day 14: Cork – Dublin
Take a detour to the market town of Cashel in Tipperary on your way back to Dublin for a captivating visit to the renowned Rock of Cashel. This impressive site boasts a cluster of medieval buildings, including a Round Tower, a Romanesque Chapel and a Gothic Cathedral, offering a glimpse into Ireland’s rich history and architectural heritage.
Fun fact: Did you know that Ireland ranks as the 3rd largest breeder of thoroughbreds globally? If time permits, make a stop at the Irish National Stud for a chance to meet some of these magnificent horses up close and learn about Ireland’s esteemed equestrian tradition.
Highlights (Included): Rock of Cashel.
Highlights (Optional): Irish National Stud.Overnight in Dublin
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Day 15: Departure
Depart Ireland with cherished memories that will last a lifetime and a longing to return to explore more of the beauty and charm that Ireland has to offer. As you say goodbye to this enchanting land, carry with you the warmth of Irish hospitality and the promise of future adventures. Until we meet again, Slán go fóill!
Standard Inclusions
- Daily breakfast (except day 1)
- 14 nights in 4-star hotel accommodations with private facilities
- Private airport transfer on arrival
- Exclusive By-Your-Side ServiceSM, our personal concierge service that includes a dedicated 24/7 emergency hotline and our mobile app, complete with features to enhance your journey.
Special Inclusions
- Hop-On Hop-Off 48-hour sightseeing tour ticket
- Dublin Literary Pub Crawl
- Guinness Storehouse
- EPIC Emigration Museum
- Irish National Stud
- Black Cab Murals Tour
- Titanic Belfast
- Sliabh Liag guided tour
- Carrick-A-Rede Rope Bridge
- Admissions to Kylemore Abbey
- Cliffs of Moher
- Jaunting tour and Muckross House
- Sheepdog demonstration at Kissane Sheep Farm
- Aran Islands boat trip
- Bunratty Banquet
- Midleton Distillery
- Rock of Cashel
Exclusions
- Pre- and post-trip nights in Dublin or Kildare
- Airfare
- Meals other than those specified in the itinerary or list of inclusions
- Personal expenses and additional sightseeing not listed in the inclusions
- Local taxes
- Travel insurance (optional)
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