Explore Ireland’s Ring of Kerry in luxury, visiting historic sites, scenic lookouts, and charming villages. Discover breathtaking views and timeless history.
Explore Ireland’s Ring of Kerry in luxury, visiting historic sites, scenic lookouts, and charming villages. Discover breathtaking views and timeless history.
- Killorglin - Famous for hosting Ireland’s oldest festival, the Puck Fair, Killorglin is a lively riverside town. It features vibrant streets and a bustling local atmosphere. Enjoy the views of the River Laune as you pass through.
- Rossbeigh Beach - This stunning 6km Blue Flag beach stretches along the Atlantic coast. Perfect for a leisurely…
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Killorglin - Famous for hosting Ireland’s oldest festival, the Puck Fair, Killorglin is a lively riverside town. It features vibrant streets and a bustling local atmosphere. Enjoy the views of the River Laune as you pass through.
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Rossbeigh Beach - This stunning 6km Blue Flag beach stretches along the Atlantic coast. Perfect for a leisurely walk, enjoying the fresh sea air, and capturing panoramic photos.
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Cahersiveen - A heritage town rich in history, located near ancient forts and the ruins of Ballycarbery Castle. It is also the birthplace of Daniel O’Connell, a renowned Irish political leader. Enjoy the views as you pass by.
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Portmagee - A picturesque fishing village and the gateway to the Skellig Islands. Ideal for a lunch break and a stroll along the colorful harborfront. Stop for lunch or refreshments.
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Kerry Cliffs - These towering cliffs offer unforgettable views across the Atlantic towards Skellig Michael. A must-see highlight of the Skellig Ring route. Admission not included (approximately €5 entry).
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St Finian’s Bay - A breathtaking bay known for its rugged cliffs and Atlantic waves. Perfect for scenic photos and enjoying a refreshing sea breeze.
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Skelligs Chocolate Co. - Visit this family-run chocolate factory perched above the Atlantic Ocean. Enjoy complimentary tastings and a glimpse into the art of handmade chocolate-making.
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Ballinskelligs - A tranquil coastal village known for its golden beach and historic abbey ruins. A scenic and relaxing stop along the Skellig Ring. Enjoy the ocean views as you pass by.
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Waterville - A charming coastal village nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and Lough Currane on the scenic Ring of Kerry. Known for its stunning views, world-class golf courses, and relaxed atmosphere, Waterville was also a favorite holiday retreat of film legend Charlie Chaplin, who visited regularly with his family. A statue in the village honors his legacy, celebrating the town’s connection to the iconic comedian.
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Caherdaniel - A scenic village near Derrynane House and golden beaches. Rich in Daniel O’Connell’s legacy and coastal charm. Pass by on the way to Staigue Fort.
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Staigue Fort - An impressive 2,500-year-old circular stone fort nestled in the hills. A remarkable reminder of ancient Gaelic life in Kerry. Pass by unless guests request a photo stop.
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Kenmare - A lively heritage town known for artisan shops, colorful streets, and local markets. A natural stop before entering the Killarney National Park. Pass by unless requested to stop.
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Moll’s Gap - A mountain pass renowned for panoramic views over MacGillycuddy’s Reeks. A dramatic photo stop along the Ring of Kerry.
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Ladies’ View - A famous panoramic viewpoint overlooking the lakes of Killarney. Named by Queen Victoria’s ladies-in-waiting after their visit in 1861.
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Torc Waterfall - A short scenic walk leads to this beautiful cascading waterfall in Killarney National Park. A refreshing nature break along the journey.
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Ross Castle - A restored 15th-century tower house and one of Killarney’s historic gems. Located beside Lough Leane with stunning lake views.
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Killarney - Return journey through Killarney town, with optional time for sightseeing depending on the schedule. A vibrant town with historic streets, parks, and lakes.

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Embark on a journey around the iconic Ring of Kerry, where stunning mountains, a rugged coastline, and rich history await. Make stops at Inch Beach and Killorglin, known for the historic Puck Fair, and travel back in time at the Cahergall and Leacanabuaile stone forts. Traverse the Skellig Ring for breathtaking views of the Skellig Islands, then explore…
Embark on a journey around the iconic Ring of Kerry, where stunning mountains, a rugged coastline, and rich history await. Make stops at Inch Beach and Killorglin, known for the historic Puck Fair, and travel back in time at the Cahergall and Leacanabuaile stone forts. Traverse the Skellig Ring for breathtaking views of the Skellig Islands, then explore the delightful fishing village of Portmagee and the coastal haven of Waterville, once a favorite of Charlie Chaplin. Continue through Coomakista Pass and the vibrant village of Sneem, before taking in the sweeping mountain vistas at Moll’s Gap. End your adventure at Ladies View, one of Ireland’s most renowned scenic spots, with views over the beautiful Lakes of Killarney.
Please note: Tours are conducted in a premium Skoda Superb salon car, ensuring exceptional comfort and ample rear seating. For groups of four, three guests will enjoy the spacious back seats for a relaxed journey.
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.