Discover Wicklow’s wild beauty and Dublin’s charm with a guided tour, iconic sights, and a pint of Guinness. Perfect for explorers and history buffs.
Discover Wicklow’s wild beauty and Dublin’s charm with a guided tour, iconic sights, and a pint of Guinness. Perfect for explorers and history buffs.
- Wicklow Mountains National Park - Located in County Wicklow, Ireland, this national park is a natural treasure.
- Glendalough Monastic Settlement - Established in the 6th century by St. Kevin, this is one of Ireland’s key early Christian sites. Nestled in a picturesque glacial valley in County Wicklow, it is famous for its well-preserved round…
- Wicklow Mountains National Park - Located in County Wicklow, Ireland, this national park is a natural treasure.
- Glendalough Monastic Settlement - Established in the 6th century by St. Kevin, this is one of Ireland’s key early Christian sites. Nestled in a picturesque glacial valley in County Wicklow, it is famous for its well-preserved round tower, medieval churches, and tranquil lakeside environment. Glendalough is a global attraction due to its historical importance, spiritual legacy, and natural charm.
- Guinness Lake - Known as Lough Tay, this breathtaking lake in the Wicklow Mountains is renowned for its dark waters and white sandy shore, reminiscent of a pint of Guinness. Surrounded by striking mountain vistas, it is among Ireland’s most photographed spots and a favored stop on scenic drives through County Wicklow. The area has also been featured in films and TV shows, including Vikings.
- County Wicklow - Dubbed the “Garden of Ireland,” County Wicklow is famed for its stunning landscapes, rolling mountains, verdant valleys, and scenic coastline. Situated just south of Dublin, it boasts some of Ireland’s most iconic natural and historical sites, such as Glendalough, Wicklow Mountains National Park, and Lough Tay (Guinness Lake). Its combination of scenic splendor, rich history, and outdoor activities makes it a preferred destination for those exploring Ireland.
- Phoenix Park - As one of Europe’s largest enclosed city parks, Phoenix Park is located in central Dublin. Covering over 1,700 acres, it features historic landmarks, beautiful gardens, and a herd of wild fallow deer that have inhabited the park for centuries. The park also hosts attractions like Dublin Zoo, Áras an Uachtaráin (the residence of the President of Ireland), and the Wellington Monument, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists.

- Free onboard Wi-Fi
- Opportunity to pull your own pint (additional charges apply)
- Complimentary Guinness (1 Per Adult)
- Guided walking tour at Glendalough Monastic Site
- Live English-speaking guide
- Free time to explore Glendalough at your own pace
- Dublin highlights tour including the Phoenix Park and a traditional Irish pub
- Free onboard Wi-Fi
- Opportunity to pull your own pint (additional charges apply)
- Complimentary Guinness (1 Per Adult)
- Guided walking tour at Glendalough Monastic Site
- Live English-speaking guide
- Free time to explore Glendalough at your own pace
- Dublin highlights tour including the Phoenix Park and a traditional Irish pub
- Lunch
- No Hotel Pick up
- Lunch
- No Hotel Pick up
Embark on an adventure through the breathtaking landscapes of Ireland’s Wicklow Mountains and explore the historic Glendalough Monastic Site with a lively and engaging guide. Take memorable photos at the renowned Lough Tay, also known as Guinness Lake, a must-visit attraction in County Wicklow.
After enjoying the tranquil countryside, head back to the…
Embark on an adventure through the breathtaking landscapes of Ireland’s Wicklow Mountains and explore the historic Glendalough Monastic Site with a lively and engaging guide. Take memorable photos at the renowned Lough Tay, also known as Guinness Lake, a must-visit attraction in County Wicklow.
After enjoying the tranquil countryside, head back to the city for a relaxing, panoramic tour of Dublin’s top sights, such as Phoenix Park, from the comfort of a Big Bus. Conclude your journey in a famous Irish pub, where you can immerse yourself in the culture and enjoy a complimentary pint of Guinness, with the opportunity to learn how to pour your own! This is the ultimate Irish experience for adventurers, history enthusiasts, and those seeking fun.
- Wear comfortable walking shoes for uneven paths.
- Arrive at the departure point 15 minutes before 9:45am.
- Some stops have limited facilities, carry water and snacks.
- Bring a rain jacket as Irish weather is changeable.
- Alcohol (Guinness) only served to guests aged 18+
- Children aged 4 and under travel FREE
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.