Skip crowded buses and explore Ireland’s west coast at your own pace with a private chauffeur. This 5-hour experience blends world-class scenery with personal touches: door-to-door pickup in Limerick or Adare, a relaxed drive along the Wild Atlantic Way, and the freedom to linger where the views are best. You can choose whether to grab a pint in Doolin, stroll Lahinch’s surf beach, or head straight back after the Cliffs — your driver keeps everything flexible so the day fits you perfectly.
Up to 3 passengers: Extra legroom and superb comfort<br/>Pickup included
Up to 2 passengers: Ideal for couples of solo travelers <br/>Pickup included
Up to 6 passengers: Ideal for a small group of up 6 passengers<br/>Pickup included
Discover one of Ireland’s most breathtaking natural wonders on this half-day private tour from Limerick or Adare. Travel in comfort with your personal chauffeur along part of the famous Wild Atlantic Way, passing rolling fields and charming villages on your way to the spectacular Cliffs of Moher.
Enjoy up to two hours exploring the dramatic cliff paths and visitor centre at your own pace (entry tickets are not included and can be purchased on arrival). On the return journey, pause in Doolin or Lahinch—two inviting coastal villages—where you can grab lunch, sip coffee, or simply soak up the laid-back atmosphere before heading back.
This flexible tour is ideal for travelers who want to experience Ireland’s rugged west coast without committing to a full day trip.
Why you’ll love it
Private 5-hour excursion from Limerick or Adare
Comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle with a professional driver-guide
Ample time to walk the Cliffs of Moher and enjoy unforgettable ocean views
Stop in Doolin or Lahinch for lunch or a coffee break
Itinerary can be tailored to your interests with advance notice
Cliffs of Moher admission not included
Limerick, known as the Treaty City, is a vibrant and historic destination in the South West of Ireland. It offers a rich blend of medieval architecture, lively cultural scenes, and warm Irish hospitality, making it a unique and appealing destination for travelers.
A 13th-century castle that offers a glimpse into Limerick's medieval past. The castle has interactive exhibits and guided tours.
A beautiful 19th-century cathedral known for its stunning architecture and historical significance.
A museum housing a diverse collection of art and artifacts spanning 4,000 years of history.
A hearty dish made with lamb, potatoes, carrots, and onions.
A traditional Irish bread made with flour, baking soda, and buttermilk.
A creamy soup made with fresh seafood, potatoes, and onions.
Summer is the peak tourist season with the warmest weather and longest daylight hours. It's ideal for outdoor activities and festivals.
Euro (EUR)
GMT+0 (IST: GMT+1 during daylight saving time)
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Limerick is generally safe for tourists, but standard precautions should be taken.
Colbert Station
Limerick Bus Station (Colbert Station)
Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Limerick. The network covers the city and surrounding areas.
Available • Apps: Free Now, Uber
Car, Bike, Scooter
Iconic coastal cliffs offering breathtaking views and scenic walks.
A vibrant city known for its rich history, cultural festivals, and lively pubs.
A medieval castle and living history museum showcasing 19th-century Irish life.
Price varies by option