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Tours & Attractions » Dublin


The towns and quaint villages around Dublin City; the lovely river valleys; the bustling port of Howth; the Fingal shoreline are all typical of Ireland. You are never far from the sea, the peaceful countryside or a warm pub. Within a short distance of the city, mountain walks, ancient castles, sandy beaches and fishing ports provide a dramatic contrast to the urban buzz. Go south of Dublin City to relax in charming villages accessed by quiet country lanes. Just a short distance away is the region of Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown, with its splendid coastline strewn with tiny villages, offering visitors plenty of leisure activities to choose from. The River Liffey, flowing over divergent landscapes provides excellent trout and salmon fishing. The region’s villages and country towns have retained their gentle, unhurried pace despite the growing reach of the city. From its beautiful beaches and lovely sheltered bays along the eastern shore, the Dublin Region spreads inland over ancient hills, through medieval towns to ultra modern shopping arcades - promising visitors endless opportunities to enjoy and discover Ireland

The Dublin Bay and Castle Tour
A trip to the stately Malahide Castle is a wonderful way to learn about the rich history of Ireland and marvel at some excellent works of Norman architecture. Visit the craft shop to pick up souvenirs and gifts for friends and family back home.

Go on a scenic tour along Dublin’s gorgeous coastline and take some wonderful pictures of Dublin Bay from Howth summit.

DublinDublin, Valleys and Lake Tour
The magnificent Wicklow Pass and ancient monastic ruins at Glendalough will make your tour around scenic Dublin special. One of the most photographed locations in Ireland, Glendalough is the site of an ancient monastery that stands beside two dark, mysterious lakes in a deep forested valley. Look out for old churches, graveyards and a stone fort as you take a walk around the lakes.

Add some fun to your tour around Dublin with water activities like canoeing, windsurfing and fishing on the calm waters of the Blessington Lakes. A drive through Wicklow Pass and a visit to the ruins at Glendalough will make your tour around scenic Dublin truly memorable!

Irish Jaunt
Visit Ireland’s favourite historical landmarks and beautiful scenery during the quiet time of the year.
Bustling and cosmopolitan, an ancient land ever young at heart - the medieval and the modern stand side-by-side in Ireland. Ireland is well known for its historic attractions but the beauty of the scenery and the warmth of the people shine through during the winter months as well.

Travel through the celebrated countryside to see the “forty shades of green” in the beautiful countryside which is home to hundreds of plant species, some of them unique to the island.

From historic castles to ruined monasteries, emerald valleys to lively towns, wave tossed beaches, craggy mountain-tops, picture-perfect villages and their warm-hearted inhabitants - Ireland captures every heart.

A trip across Ireland is a journey though living history. You will leave Ireland, touched by the country’s beautiful scenery, warmth and charm.