Go completely wild on a 5 day guided multisport adventure tour amid the beauty and history of Ireland’s southeast.
Travelling by 4x4 Mercedes tour vehicle, by bike and by kayak, you’ll explore granite mountain ranges, a National Park, an offroad coastal cycle trail, a peninsula in the Celtic Sea and Ireland's most scenic river valley.
Taste craft-brewed ale, touch ancient castle walls and feel the warmth of an Irish welcome on this energetic and affordable adventure vacation. It’s all waiting for you in Ireland’s Ancient East!
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "I had never taken a travel tour before Vagabond and now I think I am spoiled! Our Tour Daddy Shane was the most AMAZING ambassador for Ireland, and shared great cultural information. I loved the hiking, the weather was PERFECT, and the food was really good." Guest Review DEC 2024
Find answers to frequently asked questions about the 5 Day Vagabond Edge of the World Tour itinerary.
We do our utmost to ensure that the tour style you choose matches your needs. Our team offer honest and professional customer service from the moment you first get in touch.
Read the following physical requirements to understand if your tour choice matches your abilities.
Read MoreYou'll need basic mobility to enjoy any of our small group tours of Ireland. Standing and walking for extended periods is required on both tour styles.
For Vagabond Cultural Adventures, the fitness requirement is considerably higher than on a Driftwood Journey of Discovery.
Read MoreAll of our tours leave from our pick-up/drop-off point at the Grand Canal Hotel in Dublin.
Our pick-up times from the Grand Canal Hotel vary by tour:
Read MoreYou don't have to pre-book activities until you join your tour. While on tour, your VagaGuide will advise you when you need to book an optional extra.
⚠️ IMPORTANT: The only exception is the Skellig Michael Island landing option. This optional extra is only available on the 12 Day Vagabond Giant Irish Adventure Tour. It requires prior booking at least 45 days before you arrive in Ireland.
Read MoreWe recommend bringing a small amount of cash in euros to Ireland with you.
Around €300 euro should be more than enough to get you through your first days in Dublin.
Read MoreThe industry standard in Ireland is €15 per person, per day. But this is, of course, at your discretion.
Our team of VagaGuide tour guides really appreciate any tips that come their way after leading a Vagabond or Driftwood small-group tour.
Read MoreTo make everyone's tour run smoothly, we operate strict limits on baggage size. Plan to bring 1x compact suitcase as well as 1x daypack or backpack, per guest booking.
Your single large piece of luggage should weigh no more than 51lb (23kg) and measure no longer than 31” (79cm) along its longest side. This 31 inch (79cm) limit includes any wheels that may protrude from the suitcase or bag.
Read MoreTravel light.
That's the one travel tip that we hear again and again from guests who have experienced our tours.
Read MoreServiced laundry facilities are available on tours that stay 2 nights in the following towns:
Lunches and dinners are not included on Vagabond and Driftwood Tours. You are free to choose your own lunches and dinners.
Your VagaGuide tour guide will recommend their favourite cafes, restaurants and shops. We find that this flexible approach to included meals allows us to cater for diverse tastes, budgets and diets.
All hotel breakfasts are included in your tour price.
Similar QuestionsMost hotels in Ireland do not have air conditioning.
The climate in Ireland usually isn't hot enough to warrant air conditioning.
In periods of prolonged warm weather, hotels that don’t have air conditioning will normally install fans in the bedrooms.
Find out more about Irish weather and the best time to visit Ireland
Similar QuestionsAll of your hotel rooms on tour provide hairdryers.
Please note that, in some cases, Irish hotel hairdryers may not be the most powerful models.
Similar QuestionsAll of our hotels offer double, twin and single room types. Doubles have 1x bed, twins have 2x separate beds and singles have 1x bed.
When booking with us, please select a room requirement for each passenger listed. Choose your room type based on each person sharing.
Read MoreThe standard bed size in Ireland equates to a US Queen (60" x 80"). This may vary with hotel or room type.
Similar QuestionsWhile travel insurance is not a requirement for our tours, we strongly recommend that you purchase comprehensive travel insurance cover before your trip to Ireland.
Your policy should cover all medical costs associated with travel.
Read MoreYes, there are regular comfort stops along the tour route where you can avail of restroom facilities.
Simply ask your VagaGuide if you're unsure when the next stop is coming
Similar QuestionsThere are no wifi or charging points available on Vagabond & Driftwood tour vehicles.
We recommend bringing a cellphone with you on tour in Ireland to take pictures and to stay in touch with loved ones back home.
Talk to your cellphone provider about international data roaming before you depart. Alternatively, purchase a sim card on arrival in Ireland to help you get online.
If you think you'll need it, pack a lightweight power bank in your daypack or backpack.
Even better, take a digital detox while exploring Ireland with us!
Similar QuestionsWe always put guest safety first on Vagabond Cultural Adventures.
For this reason, when engaging in kayaking and horseback-riding activities, the following personal weight limits apply:
🐴 Horseback-Riding
Male weight limit: 238lbs / 17 stone / 108kg
Female weight limit: 225lbs / 16 stone / 102kg
🛶 Kayaking
Per person Double Kayak weight limit: 110kg / 17.5 stone / 245lbs
Total Double Kayak weight limit for 2 guests: 190kg / 30 stone / 420lbs
Per person Single Kayak weight limit: 92kg / 14.5 stone / 200lbs.
Similar Questions
All of our tours are fully guided by our team of expert driver guides.
We call them VagaGuides.
Read MoreTo help you plan your return flights, here are the days and times that our tours return to Dublin.
The return point for all tours is Dublin's Grand Canal Hotel
Read MoreIt's difficult to access your main luggage or suitcase while on tour. Luggage is securely packed in our tour vehicles. As a result, it's not easy for your driver guide to access individual items of baggage during the day.
However, you can easily access your luggage at each hotel. So that you have your travel essentials close at hand, we recommend bringing a daypack, or backpack, that you can keep beside you in the tour vehicle.
Read MoreAll of our tours pick-up and drop-off from the same point in Dublin - the Grand Canal Hotel.
The Grand Canal Hotel is located just south of Dublin city centre.
Read MoreYes, all hotel rooms on Vagabond and Driftwood Tours of Ireland are ensuite.
Expect your own separate bathroom with toilet, sink and shower unit and/or combined shower and bath.
Similar QuestionsA hot shower after a mountain hike. A real fire. A pint. We assure you that wherever you stay with us, you’ll love it.
We put great effort into selecting accommodation on Vagabond tours. Your tour will overnight in locally-owned establishments (in some cases for generations). Receive a heartfelt welcome, often from the hoteliers themselves. No hotel chains here!
The Garryvoe Hotel welcomes you to a haven of Irish hospitality.
Nestled along the stunning coastline, the hotel offers guests a unique opportunity to experience the charm of Ballycotton, a picturesque village steeped in history.
As you step outside, the golden, sandy stretch of a five mile beach unfolds before you, inviting you to take in its breathtaking beauty.
You’ll enjoy panoramic views of the dramatic coastline with the iconic Ballycotton lighthouse standing tall against the horizon.
Located on the River Suir Estuary, just ten minutes drive from Waterford City, the Faithlegg Hotel is a world unto itself.
This magnificently restored country mansion sits on a beuatiful 200-acre estate, providing the perfect backdrop for your visit to the southeast of Ireland.
Take a dip in the 17 metre pool, unwind in the sauna, steam room and jacuzzi. Or treat yourself to a relaxing treatment at the on-site spa.
Taste some of Waterford’s finest ingredients in the Roseville Rooms Restaurant and enjoy the fantastic hospitality at this amazing hotel.
The Kilkenny River Court Hotel is located on the banks of the River Nore, right in the heart of Kilkenny City.
Offering spectacular views of 12th century Kilkenny Castle, the hotel is set in a peaceful courtyard just a few minutes walk from shops, restaurants, cafes and attractions.
This beautiful hotel is the perfect base to explore the medieval city of Kilkenny.
All Vagabond tours are flexible. Your 5 Day Vagabond Adventure East is no different.
Unmissable activities are included. Where there are great options, we’ve left the final decision up to you. Feel free to choose your evening meals and lunches. All additional tour options are marked clearly below. Please read the Activities & Fitness FAQs for further information.
All details of prices and suppliers listed here are correct at time of publication. Our suppliers occasionally increase prices for optional tour activities during the touring season. This is a rare occurence. In the unlikely event of a major price increase, we will do our utmost to update you.
** Cash is required for this activity. No card payment available.
Board your VagaTron Mercedes 4x4 tour vehicle in Dublin and hit the road, bound for Laois, Tipperary and Cork.
Accommodation tonight is at The Garryvoe Hotel.
The average driving time today is 4 hours.
Waking up in Cork, you'll explore the beautiful southern coast and finish the day in Waterford.
Accommodation tonight is at Faithlegg Hotel.
Start the day in Waterford, explore the Hook and New Ross in Wexford before making your merry way to Kilkenny.
Accommodation tonight is at Kilkenny River Court Hotel.
You won't travel far in the tour vehicle today — your adventures are all in the environs of Kilkenny, where you'll return to tonight.
Accommodation tonight is at Kilkenny River Court Hotel.
Beginning in Kilkenny, you'll take the rocky road back to Dublin via the Wicklow Mountains.