Robbie Allen is the proud owner of Robbie’s Luxury Travel Company, offering top-tier travel experiences across Ireland. With over 10 years of experience in the tourism industry, Robbie is a fully qualified and certified tour guide, dedicated to providing his clients with unforgettable journeys. His passion for Ireland’s rich history, culture, and natural beauty shines through in every tour he conducts.
Robbie’s Luxury Travel Company specializes in private tours, ensuring each guest experiences Ireland in both comfort and style. The fleet consists of two premium Sprinter minibuses, tailored for luxury travel, designed to provide a smooth, relaxing ride with ample space and modern amenities. Whether it's exploring the breathtaking landscapes, hidden gems, or iconic landmarks, Robbie ensures that every journey is personalized to meet the unique needs of his guests.
Robbie’s commitment to exceptional service, attention to detail, and deep local knowledge make him the the right man
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Transport/ driver guide <br/>5 star luxury <br/>Duration: 12 hours<br/>Ireland <br/>16 seat luxury sprinter bus <br/>Pickup included
Cliffs of Moher, a famous natural landmark located on the west coast of Ireland. The cliffs rise about 120 meters (390 feet) above the Atlantic Ocean and stretch for about 8 kilometers (5 miles). They are one of Ireland's most popular tourist attractions and offer stunning views of the ocean, nearby islands, and the Aran Islands.
The Dingle Peninsula is a stunning part of Ireland's southwest coast, located in County Kerry. It is known for its rugged beauty, picturesque landscapes, charming villages, and rich history. The peninsula is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean on three sides and offers some of the most scenic drives in Ireland, particularly the Slea Head Drive, which provides breathtaking views of the coastline, islands, and mountains.
The Dingle Peninsula is also home to the town of Dingle, a vibrant fishing town that has a mix of traditional Irish culture, lively pubs, and great seafood. The town is famous for its local dolphin, Fungie, who has been a beloved attraction for many years, although he has not been seen recently.
In addition to the natural beauty, the Dingle Peninsula is steeped in history. Visitors can explore ancient sites like Gallarus Oratory, an early Christian stone building, and Beehive Huts, which are stone beehive-shaped structures dating back to the early medieval period.
Kylemore Abbey is a beautiful historic site located in the western part of Ireland, in County Galway. It was originally built as a private mansion in 1867 by Mitchell Henry, a wealthy businessman, for his wife, Margaret. After her death, the estate was eventually sold, and in 1920, the building became a Benedictine monastery, which it remains to this day.
The Abbey is set in a stunning location, nestled beside a lake and surrounded by the dramatic Connemara landscape. The abbey and its gardens are open to the public and attract many visitors each year. The Victorian Walled Garden is particularly notable, having been restored to its original beauty.
Kylemore Abbey is not only a beautiful historical building but also a place of religious significance, with the Benedictine nuns continuing to live and work there today.
Dublin, the capital of Ireland, is a vibrant city rich in history, culture, and charm. Known for its welcoming atmosphere, literary heritage, and lively pub scene, Dublin offers a unique blend of medieval architecture, modern amenities, and stunning coastal landscapes.
Trinity College is Ireland's oldest university and home to the famous Book of Kells, a beautifully illustrated manuscript from the 9th century.
The Guinness Storehouse is a seven-story interactive experience dedicated to the history and brewing process of Ireland's most famous beer.
Kilmainham Gaol is a former prison that played a significant role in Irish history, particularly during the struggle for independence.
Dublin Castle has been a symbol of British rule in Ireland for centuries and is now a major government complex and tourist attraction.
St. Patrick's Cathedral is one of Dublin's most impressive churches, known for its stunning architecture and historical significance.
Phoenix Park is one of the largest urban parks in Europe, offering a peaceful escape from the city with its lush greenery and wildlife.
A hearty dish made with lamb or beef, potatoes, carrots, and onions, slow-cooked to perfection.
A traditional Irish potato pancake made with grated and mashed potatoes, flour, and buttermilk.
A comforting dish made with sausages, bacon, potatoes, and onions, slow-cooked in a rich broth.
A traditional Irish bread made with flour, baking soda, and buttermilk, known for its dense texture and slightly tangy flavor.
Summer is the peak tourist season with the warmest weather and longest daylight hours. This is the best time for outdoor activities and festivals.
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Dublin is generally safe, with low levels of violent crime. However, petty crime such as pickpocketing and bag snatching can occur, especially in tourist areas and on public transport.
Heuston Station, Connolly Station
Busáras Central Bus Station
Dublin Bus offers a comprehensive network covering the entire city and surrounding areas.
Available • Apps: Free Now, Uber
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A charming coastal village known for its scenic cliffs, fishing harbor, and fresh seafood.
A historic castle and beautiful gardens offering a glimpse into Ireland's medieval past.
A scenic monastic site and glacial valley in the Wicklow Mountains, known for its ancient ruins and hiking trails.
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