Iconic Cliffs of Moher is a must see! It's about 2.5 hours from Celbridge and 3 hours from Dublin.
This is a must in Dublin! Enjoy a pint of Guinness and see the city views!!
Relax and enjoy the tour of the Jameson Distillery, an Irish classic.
Grafton Street is a shoppers dream!!
Not only do you get to see a major piece of history, you get to stroll around the lovely Trinity College.
The Castletown House is a Palladian country house built in 1722 for William Conolly , the Speaker of the Irish House of Commons.
Yes, this is the wedding venue..but the Cliffs also have amazing cooking classes and a new spa!
Take a stroll in the largest urban park in Europe!
St. Patrick's Cathedral is one of the reasons I feel in love with Dublin!
Wicklow is also the playground of Dublin with gorgeous scenery, mountains, lakes, beaches and lots and lots to see and do. Explore by bus, car, train or bike by yourself or on an organised tour. Go trekking, horse riding, cycling, swimming, shopping, adventure sporting, fishing, kayaking and just about anything else you can think of in the Wicklow mountains.
Blarney Castle is probably the most famous castle in Ireland. Legend has it that if you lie on your back and lean over the parapet to kiss the Blarney Stone you’ll get the ‘Gift Of The Gab’. That means you’ll never stop taking and will drive your friends and family mad. That’s the perfect reason to put a Blarney Castle and Cork day trip on your itinerary.
Kilkenny castle is one of the finest examples of a 12th century Norman castle in the world. Go see it and, while you’re there, explore quaint Kilkenny City. In the Middle Ages, this was the capital of Ireland. As you will see, today its narrow streets are full of colourful shops and buildings and makes Kilkenny City and Castle the perfect destination for a day trip from Dublin.
The Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland is one of the natural wonders of the world. It is made up of 37,000 basalt rock columns – near perfect volcanic hexagonal tubes. According to legend, the tops of these columns made stepping stones along which our ancient heroic giant Finn McCool walked all the way to Staffa Island in Scotland (the stones are still there too). You’ll also see the amazing rope bridge nearby if you choose the Giant’s Causeway and Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge day trip.
Ok, so Kerry is about as far from Dublin as you can get but, trust us, it’s worth going there. You’ll soon see why this is one of the best-loved destinations for Dubliners and others from all over the island. It’s unique, with it’s own microclimate, mountainous beauty, culture and, it seems, language. It’s also got some of the most spectacular coastal scenery in Europe – make sure you see the Ring of Kerry, the Dingle Peninsula and Killarney on your Kerry day trip.
If you want a stress free shopping experience with great discounts, Kildare Village is a great option!
This is the ultimate day trip from Dublin, just a short drive from the city and a seriously rewarding climb to the top, and you can treat yourself to lunch in Avoca after.