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September 18, 2026

Olivia & Joseph

Things To Do

Killarney is the gateway to one of Ireland's most beautiful regions. Whether you have a few hours or a few days, here are our top recommendations for exploring the majestic landscapes and enjoying the local Irish craic (good times)!

Guinness Storehouse

The Liberties, D D08 VF8H, Ireland

If you are flying into Dublin and have time, we highly recommend stopping by the OG Guinness Storehouse! Reservations are needed, so plan accordingly!

Jameson Distillery Bow St.

Bow Street, Smithfield, D07 N9VH, Ireland

It is highly recommended to book tickets for the tours and experiences online ahead of time, especially during peak season, as it's a very popular attraction. Walk-ins are subject to availability.

Muckross House & Gardens

Killarney, Ireland

A magnificent Victorian mansion and estate located just a few miles from the town. You can tour the house and then wander the stunning gardens and traditional farms. We will be on these grounds for the ceremony as well!

Torc Waterfall

Killarney, KY, Ireland

A short, uphill walk from the Muckross House area rewards you with a spectacular 65-foot waterfall. Great photo opportunity!

Ross Castle

Ross Road, Killarney, V93 V304, Ireland

A picturesque 15th-century tower house on the edge of Lough Leane. Tours are available, or you can just enjoy the scenery.

Town of Killarney

East Avenue, Killarney, KY V93 CF30, Ireland

Killarney is a vibrant town with a famously warm welcome. You'll find plenty of traditional pubs and great places to eat. 🍽️ Where to Eat Traditional Irish: Look for local spots serving hearty dinners like traditional Irish Stew, Shepherd's Pie, or fresh seafood. Modern Flair: Killarney has a growing reputation for fine dining and modern European cuisine if you're looking for something upscale. 🍻 The Pub Scene The town is famous for its atmosphere and music. Be sure to stop into a traditional pub for a pint and some live music—it's the best way to meet the locals! Recommended Pubs: The Laurels Pub and Murphy's Bar are classic spots for a pint and great food. For late-night music, check out Courtney's Pub.

Ring of Kerry

Ring of Kerry, KY, Ireland

This world-famous scenic route is a 111-mile drive that circles the Iveragh Peninsula. It offers breathtaking views of the Atlantic coastline, charming villages, and historic sites. Allow at least 5-7 hours to truly enjoy it.

Gap of Dunloe

Dunloe Upper, KY, Ireland

This narrow, dramatic mountain pass is the jewel of the park. The best way to experience it is by bike, on foot, or by hiring a traditional horse-drawn carriage (known as a "jaunting car").

Dingle

Dingle, KY, Ireland

If you have time for only one major drive, many locals will tell you Dingle is it! It’s wilder, more rugged, and steeped in traditional Irish language and culture. The town of Dingle itself is lovely, full of colorful pubs and excellent seafood.