Dingle Peninsula Slea Head Private Tour

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Included

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    In-vehicle air conditioning
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    Local exprienced guide

Excluded

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    Gratuities
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    Lunch

Pickup

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Pickup Location
Aghadoe Heights Hotel & Spa
Arbutus Hotel Killarney
Brook Lodge Boutique Hotel
Cahernane House Hotel
Castlerosse Park Resort
Dromhall Hotel
Earls Court House
Eviston House Hotel
Failte Hotel
Great Southern Killarney
Hillcrest
Hotel Killarney
Hotel67
Innisfallen Hotel
International Hotel Killarney
Killarney Avenue Hotel
Killarney Court Hotel
Killarney Oaks Hotel
Killarney Plaza Hotel and Spa
Killarney Royal Hotel
Killarney Towers Hotel & Leisure Centre
Killeen House Hotel
Loch Lein Country House
McSweeney Arms Hotel
Muckross Park Hotel & Spa
Old Weir Lodge
Randles Hotel
River Island Hotel
Riverside Hotel Killarney
Scotts Hotel Killarney
The Bianconi
The Brehon Hotel & Spa
The Dunloe Hotel & Gardens
The Europe Hotel & Resort
The Fairview Hotel
The Gleneagle Hotel & Apartments
The Heights Hotel
The Killarney Park
The Lake Hotel
The Parkavon Hotel
The Ross
The Victoria
Torc Hotel

What to expect

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Dingle Peninsula

A tour of the beautifully rugged and scenic Dingle Peninsula, one of the most untouched and historically intact areas of Ireland. Preserved by its remoteness and rugged inhospitable landscape it contains many examples of ancient settlements amid rolling hills and rocky wave hewn coastlines. Along the way you will visit Inch beach, Annascaul, the birthplace of renowned Antartic explorer Tom Crean. Driving through patchwork quilt fields dotted white with lazily grazing sheep. Learn a few words of "Gaelic", widely spoken in this area. On Slea Head Drive view incredibly rugged coastlines, Beehive huts, Gallarus Oratory and Kilmakader Churchyard. Visit Brandon Creek, the place where St.Brendan is said to have set sail from on his voyage to the "New World" in 512AD. Lunch in lovely Dingle town and stroll its quaint streets to visit some of its many bespoke craft shops to find unique gifts for those at home before returning to your hotel in the late afternoon. A wonderfully enjoyable day out.

Duration 480 minutes

The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.

Additional Information

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    Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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    Service animals allowed
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    Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Provided by Denis O'Connor

What our experts say

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    Try local seafood in Dingle town.
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    Visit the colorful shops for unique gifts.
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    Bring a camera for stunning coastal views.
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    Learn a few Gaelic phrases along the way.
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    Inch Beach is perfect for a scenic stop.

More About this Experience

Introduction

The Dingle Peninsula Slea Head Private Tour offers an unforgettable experience through one of Ireland's most breathtaking landscapes. With a local and experienced guide leading the way, this bespoke tour ensures a personalized journey tailored to each client's personal interests. Immerse yourself in the rugged beauty and rich history of the Dingle Peninsula, where ancient settlements, rolling hills, and rocky coastlines create a picture-perfect backdrop.

What to Expect?

During this 480-minute tour, you can expect to explore the untouched beauty of the Dingle Peninsula. Discover Inch beach, Annascaul, the birthplace of renowned explorer Tom Crean, and drive through fields dotted with lazily grazing sheep. As you embark on the Slea Head Drive, prepare to be captivated by the rugged coastlines, ancient Beehive huts, the magnificent Gallarus Oratory, and the enchanting Kilmakader Churchyard. Visit Brandon Creek, the legendary starting point of St. Brendan's voyage to the "New World," and enjoy a delightful lunch in the charming town of Dingle. Spend some time exploring the town's quaint streets and browsing through its bespoke craft shops, where you can find unique gifts to bring back home.

Who is this for?

The Dingle Peninsula Slea Head Private Tour caters to all adventurers seeking an authentic and immersive experience. Whether you're a history enthusiast eager to uncover ancient settlements or a nature lover in search of awe-inspiring landscapes, this tour has something for everyone. From families with children to solo travelers or couples, anyone with a penchant for exploration and appreciation for Ireland's remarkable beauty will find this tour truly captivating.

Why Book This?

Embark on this private tour to discover the hidden gems of the Dingle Peninsula under the expert guidance of a local. Unlike other pre-packaged tours, this experience is fully personalized, ensuring that your interests and preferences are taken into account. From the untouched ruggedness of the landscape to the warm glow of the local shops in Dingle town, every moment promises to be uniquely rewarding. With a guide who offers insights into Gaelic traditions and historical landmarks, you'll feel like an experienced traveler who knows all the secrets of the world. Book this tour and embrace a day filled with wonder, adventure, and cherished memories.

Good to Know

During the Dingle Peninsula Slea Head Private Tour, be prepared to be amazed by the diverse and awe-inspiring landscapes that Ireland has to offer. Bring comfortable footwear and clothing suitable for outdoor exploration, as you'll have the opportunity to stroll along the coast and traverse the hills of the peninsula. Don't forget to pack your camera to capture the jaw-dropping views that await you. The tour includes lunch in Dingle town, where you can also find unique and bespoke craft shops, making it the perfect opportunity to find meaningful souvenirs to bring back home.

Reviews

The Dingle Peninsula Slea Head Private Tour has received rave reviews from travelers who have marveled at the beauty of the landscape and the expertise of the local guide. Visitors have praised the personalized touch of the tour, as it allows them to delve deeper into their specific interests and fully immerse themselves in the history and culture of the region. Many have appreciated the opportunity to explore lesser-known gems such as Beehive huts and Gallarus Oratory, which add a sense of discovery to the journey. Overall, travelers have expressed their satisfaction and delight, considering the tour a highlight of their Irish experience.

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