Embark on a private tour of the Ring of Kerry and Skellig Ring with Wild Atlantic Tours. Explore Ireland’s scenic beauty, historical sights, and hidden gems with a local guide.
Embark on a private tour of the Ring of Kerry and Skellig Ring with Wild Atlantic Tours. Explore Ireland’s scenic beauty, historical sights, and hidden gems with a local guide.
- Lough Leane - Visit the stunning shores of Lough Leane, located on the outskirts of Killarney.
- Cahergall Fort - Constructed around 600 AD, Cahergall Stone Fort features walls approximately 6 meters high and 3 meters thick. This dry stone wall fort is a prime example of early medieval architecture on the Ring of Kerry.
- Valentia Island -…
- Lough Leane - Visit the stunning shores of Lough Leane, located on the outskirts of Killarney.
- Cahergall Fort - Constructed around 600 AD, Cahergall Stone Fort features walls approximately 6 meters high and 3 meters thick. This dry stone wall fort is a prime example of early medieval architecture on the Ring of Kerry.
- Valentia Island - Situated off the southwest coast of County Kerry, Valentia Island is one of Ireland’s westernmost points. It offers a blend of rich history, breathtaking scenery, and a vibrant cultural scene, making it a must-see on the Ring of Kerry.
- Old Slate Quarry - Established in 1816 by the Knight of Kerry, this quarry is renowned for its high-quality slate, used in the Paris Opera House, London’s Houses of Parliament, and even a billiard table for the Duke of Wellington & Queen Victoria. Recently reopened, it continues to be a site of interest.
- Valentia Lighthouse - Originally the site of a 17th-century Cromwellian Fort, the Cromwell Point Lighthouse was first lit on February 1, 1841. Automated since November 1947, the lighthouse stands as a historical landmark on Valentia Island.
- Portmagee - This charming fishing village in southwest County Kerry is located on Valentia Harbour, offering a bridge crossing to Valentia Island.
- Kerry Cliffs - Known as the most spectacular cliffs in Kerry, these cliffs rise over 1000 feet above the Atlantic. Formed 400 million years ago, they offer views of the Skellig Rocks, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and Puffin Island.
- Ballinskelligs Beach - This pristine 1 km sandy beach in Ballinskelligs Bay, near McCarthy’s Castle, is a hidden gem in South Kerry. It boasts an International Environmental Recognition Blue Flag.
- Waterville - Nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and Lough Currane, Waterville (An Coireán) is a picturesque village on the Ring of Kerry along the Wild Atlantic Way.
- Sneem - A vibrant village in southwest Kerry, Sneem is surrounded by stunning landscapes and the majestic Kerry mountains. Known as ‘the knot’ of the Ring of Kerry, it connects several key roads.
- Ladies’ View - Located about 12 miles from Killarney, this viewpoint offers one of the most famous vistas of Killarney, named after Queen Victoria’s ladies-in-waiting who visited in 1861.
- Torc Waterfall - Situated approximately 7 kilometers from Killarney Town, a short 200-meter walk leads to this beautiful waterfall.

- Knowledgeable local driver/guide from South Kerry
- Knowledgeable local driver/guide from South Kerry
- Lunch
- Optional tours of Valentia Slate Quarry or Valentia Lighthouse, entrance fees are not included
- Entry fee of €5 per person into the Kerry High Cliffs
- Lunch
- Optional tours of Valentia Slate Quarry or Valentia Lighthouse, entrance fees are not included
- Entry fee of €5 per person into the Kerry High Cliffs
The renowned Ring of Kerry is hailed as one of Ireland’s most stunning scenic routes, and our journey will take us through historical landmarks, breathtaking views, charming villages, and to many locations off the usual tourist trail.
Specialising in award-winning guided tours of Kerry and South West Ireland, Wild Atlantic Tours is a family-owned…
The renowned Ring of Kerry is hailed as one of Ireland’s most stunning scenic routes, and our journey will take us through historical landmarks, breathtaking views, charming villages, and to many locations off the usual tourist trail.
Specialising in award-winning guided tours of Kerry and South West Ireland, Wild Atlantic Tours is a family-owned operation based in Killarney, County Kerry. Our goal is to ensure every visitor truly savours the time spent with us, leaves enriched by our culture, has explored our hidden treasures and interacted with the locals of our beautiful country.
Wild Atlantic Tours’ very own Paudie is a native of South Kerry and takes joy in showing our guests the wonderful places where he grew up.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.