An essential part of any visit to the Emerald Isle is a tour of the world famous Ring of Kerry. Take an intimate private tour on this 180km circuit of the county.
Our experienced guides will be delighted to show you the unrivalled beauty County Kerry has to offer. Whether you’re looking for an insight into Irish history, a sample of our famous local wit or simply a great photo opportunity, the Ring of Kerry Tour is exactly what you require.
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Kerry Bog Village & Red Fox Inn: The Bog Village gives you a fascinating insight into how people lived and worked in Ireland in the 18th century. The village is the only one of its kind in Europe and is one of Kerry’s leading tourist attractions. (There is a separate charge to tour the village.)
The Red Fox Inn is situated beside the Kerry Bog Village. Their Irish coffees are world-famous and a discount is available to visitors who purchase a ticket for the village
We stop in the town of Cahersiveen which is one of the westernmost towns in Ireland and, therefore, in Europe. It has remained principally a market town throughout the centuries and has never been truly affected by the tourist industry, so it remains one of the more original towns along the Ring of Kerry. One of its many attractions is the Daniel O’Connell Memorial Church, named for one of Ireland’s most important historical figures. O’Connell, often referred to as The Liberator, was born just outside the town in 1775.
We make a brief stop in the beautiful village of Waterville which is stunningly situated between the wild Atlantic Ocean and Lough Currane. Uniquely, this is the only village on the Ring of Kerry that is actually right on the coast. Enjoy a walk along the seafront or “Promenade” as the locals call it, where you can taste the salt water in the air.
This is usually our lunch stop.
Travel the 180km looped route around the Iveragh Peninsula, better known as the majestic Ring of Kerry. There will be plenty of points to stop and look out over the Atlantic Ocean and the rugged Kerry coastline. Weather permitting you will have a chance to see Skellig Michael, an iconic island located 8 miles off the southwest coast.
We enjoy a brief stop in the picturesque village of Sneem which is immaculately kept with its traditional buildings, pubs, restaurants and craft shops all painted in an array of beautiful colours. Little wonder it is a past winner of the ‘Tidy Towns of Ireland’ award. A peaceful idyll where no hustle or bustle is allowed.
Situated in the Killarney National Park, Ladies View is one of Ireland’s best-known and loved panoramas. Enjoy the magnificent view of the valleys, lakes and mountains, including the Black Valley, Upper and Lower Lakes and some of the Killarney National Park.
A stop at the Coomakista Pass is a must. This is one of the most photographed panoramas on the Ring of Kerry and for good reason. Here you will be over 215 metres (700 feet) above the sea with stunning views over Kenmare Bay, Abbey Island, Deenish Island, Scariff Island and much more.
Killarney is a picturesque town in southwestern Ireland known for its stunning natural beauty, historic sites, and vibrant cultural scene. Nestled in the heart of County Kerry, it serves as a gateway to the famous Ring of Kerry and offers a blend of outdoor adventures and charming Irish hospitality.
A vast park featuring lakes, waterfalls, and scenic walking trails, including the famous Torc Waterfall and the Ross Castle.
A 15th-century castle on the shores of Lough Leane, offering guided tours and historical reenactments.
A 19th-century mansion with beautifully maintained gardens and a traditional farm.
A stunning glacial valley with hiking trails, horseback riding, and boat tours on the lakes.
An ancient stone fort dating back to the Bronze Age, offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
A hearty dish made with lamb, potatoes, carrots, and onions.
A traditional Irish potato pancake, often served with fillings like cheese or meat.
A creamy soup made with fresh local seafood, potatoes, and leeks.
A traditional Irish bread made with buttermilk and baking soda.
This is the busiest time with warm weather and long daylight hours, ideal for outdoor activities and festivals.
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Killarney is generally safe with low crime rates. Standard precautions should be taken to ensure a safe trip.
Killarney Railway Station
Killarney Bus Station
Affordable and reliable, with frequent services.
Available • Apps: Free Now, Local taxi services
Car, Bike, Scooter
A stunning glacial valley offering hiking, horseback riding, and boat tours on the lakes.
A famous circular route offering breathtaking coastal and mountain views, historic sites, and charming villages.
A picturesque peninsula with stunning coastal views, historic sites, and the famous Dingle town.
Price varies by option