Discover the breathtaking scenery of Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way with Celtic Chauffeur Services. Enjoy a private, stress-free journey to iconic locations such as the Cliffs of Moher, Connemara, and Doolin, guided by knowledgeable drivers who share insights about Irish culture and history. With a fleet of luxury vehicles, your comfort is guaranteed as you travel through stunning landscapes. Ideal for couples, families, or groups seeking a personalized experience, this chauffeur service ensures a memorable adventure in Ireland.
- Tailored private tours along the scenic Wild Atlantic Way
- Experienced, certified drivers with local expertise
- Luxurious vehicles equipped with amenities for a comfortable journey
- Flexible itineraries to suit your travel preferences
Pickup included
The late medieval Dunguaire Castle has long been a popular stop for visitors. As well as holding the honour of being one of Ireland’s most photographed castles, it played an important role in Ireland’s literary revival movement in the early 20th century. Situated on a small raised knoll surrounded by the waters of Galway Bay on three sides, the castle stands on a strategic point, with a narrow causeway connecting it to the mainland. Built around 1520, it is believed to have been built on the site of the dún (or fort) of Guaire, a 7th century king of Connacht. This gives the castle its name, Dún Guaire. The 16th-century castle is thought to have been a seat of the Ó hEidhin (O’Hyne) family, who were the regional rulers.
By the early 17th century, the castle was owned by the Martyn family, one of the wealthy and famous merchant ‘Tribes’ of Galway. The Martins owned the castle up until the 20th century.
Galway is a vibrant city on the west coast of Ireland, known for its rich cultural heritage, lively arts scene, and stunning natural surroundings. It offers a unique blend of traditional Irish charm and modern creativity, making it a must-visit destination.
A central landmark in Galway, this square is a hub of activity and a historic site with the famous statue of John F. Kennedy.
A stunning example of modern Irish religious architecture, this cathedral is a must-visit for its beauty and tranquility.
A historic arch that is part of the old city walls, offering a glimpse into Galway's rich history and a popular spot for locals and tourists alike.
A scenic coastal walkway offering stunning views of Galway Bay and the Aran Islands, perfect for a leisurely stroll or a workout.
A historic fishing village that is now part of Galway, known for its rich heritage and the famous Claddagh ring.
Fresh Galway oysters, often served with a squeeze of lemon and a side of brown bread.
A hearty stew made with lamb, potatoes, carrots, and onions, slow-cooked to perfection.
A creamy and comforting soup filled with a variety of fresh seafood.
A traditional Irish bread made with buttermilk, known for its dense texture and slightly tangy flavor.
The summer months offer the warmest weather and the most daylight, perfect for exploring the city and its surrounding natural attractions. This is also the peak tourist season with festivals and events in full swing.
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GMT+0 (GMT+1 during daylight saving time)
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Galway is generally a safe city with a low crime rate. However, as with any tourist destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect your belongings.
Galway Ceannt Station
Galway Bus Station
The bus system is efficient and affordable, with frequent services throughout the day.
Available • Apps: FreeNow, Local taxi apps
Car, Bike, Scooter
A group of three islands known for their unique cultural heritage, stunning landscapes, and traditional Irish language and customs.
A stunning national park with a variety of landscapes, including mountains, bogs, and forests, offering numerous outdoor activities.
A unique limestone landscape with a rich history, diverse flora, and fascinating geological features.
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