Dublin, Ireland

Dublin

If you're a history buff or are fascinated by stunning architecture and rich culture, Dublin is a must-visit destination.

Highlights include:

St. Stephen’s Green

Merrion Square

Dublin Castle

Christchurch

The National Art Gallery

St. Patrick’s Cathedral

Trinity College

Book of Kells

Pearse Lyons Distillery

Night view of the St. Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin, Ireland

Visit Dublin’s Temple Bar District.

Highlight’s include:

The Porterhouse, Temple Bar Pub,The Foggy Dew, Palace Bar & The Quays

Go on a tour of the Guinness Brewery where you'll discover the history of iconic Irish beer. This is a popular destination for visitors and can get rather crowded.

Entrance Ticket

Take a journey back through time at the Irish Whiskey Museum.

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The city is home to two ports: Dublin Port, which is just one mile from the city and Dún Laoghaire Harbour which is around 10-15 minutes south of the city center.

Most cruise lines offer shuttle bus service, usually at no charge. There are also guided tours, taxis, tram’s and Uber available.

Discover Wicklow, Powerscourt, Glendalough, and the Wicklow Mountains just outside of Dublin.

Visit Enniskerry, (film location of “P.S. I Love You” and “Leap Year”), a small picturesque Victorian estate village in Wicklow.

See Wicklow Mountain National Park, The Sally Gap, Lough Tay, and the Guinness Lake (film location of “Excalibur” and “Brave Heart”).

Wicklow Mountains

Visit Boyne Valley, located in County Meath, where the ancient High Kings of Ireland ruled. Here you can see the Neolithic tombs of Loughcrew, Hill of Tara, Christian monastery of Fore Abbey, Hill Of Uisneach and the Anglo-Norman Trim castle.

Small Group Tour

Venture to Howth, a fishing and yachting port with spectacular views of the sea and excellent restaurants.