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7 Day World Tour Of Ireland

Embark on an exhilarating 7 day Ireland vacation package, designed for those seeking adventurous touring in the breathtaking southwest of Ireland.

If you have been searching for the best 7 day Ireland tours from Dublin, then stop looking! Our active World Tour is perfect. Because this is a Vagabond Cultural Adventure, expect fresh air and physical activity alongside unforgettable history and culture.

This 1 week in Ireland vacation package is fully-guided. We've included all hotels, breakfasts and essential activities like hikes, the Cliffs of Moher and a guided Irish sheep farm tour. You are then free to choose from incredible options like watersports and horseback-riding. Not forgetting a cruise around the Skellig Islands, ancient ring forts and two nights of live music and traditional pubs in Dingle.

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "We had a ball! We rode horses, kayaked, boated, biked, and hiked. Steve, our tour guide, coordinated the groups activities based on our desires. His knowledge of Ireland's history, emphasis on togetherness and fun resulted in an exceptional experience for all of us." Guest Review JUNE 2025

🔄 TOUR DIRECTION: This tour itinerary can run in either clockwise or counter-clockwise direction around Ireland.

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"we had a ball!"
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My daughter and I took the Vagabond 7 Day World Tour in June 2025.

We had a ball! We rode horses, kayaked, boated, biked, and hiked.

We traveled with three other families that we had not met before the trip. Steve, our tour guide, coordinated the groups activities based on our desires.

His knowledge of Ireland's history, emphasis on togetherness and fun resulted in an exceptional experience for all of us.

BARBARA, JUNE 2025
"deeply memorable experience"
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We had a fantastic and deeply memorable experience on Vagabond’s 7-day World Tour of Ireland.

The length of the tour was just right; it offered plenty of physical activity (with options for less strenuous activities); had the right balance of learning historical context and having fun; featured plenty of good eating and drinking; and was all knitted together by a top notch guide.

The highlights were kayaking in Dingle Bay and cycling in Killarney National Park.

It was a simpatico group that enjoyed a good vibe, helped in no small part by the positive, upbeat tone set by Steve Blount. Steve was the optimal balance of responsible, responsive, resourceful, organized adult and spontaneous fun-seeker.

Top marks for Vagabond; I highly recommend them.

THOMAS, JUNE 2025
"we saw and experienced so much""
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I do not have the words to adequately explain how incredible our 7 day adventure tour with Jasper was!

We saw and experienced so much more than we ever expected! Jasper was incredibly knowledgeable about all of Ireland and its history.

We saw and explored places that you absolutely would not have seen on a big bus tour-places off the beaten path where we would have picnic lunches and enjoy the amazing views and each other’s company.

Every day was a new adventure-boat rides, biking, hiking, horseback riding and of course the most spectacular views anywhere!

I will (and already have) recommend Vagabond and Jasper to anyone who is even thinking about Ireland!

STACEY, MAY 2025
Tour FAQs

Find answers to questions about the 7 Day Vagabond World Tour of Ireland itinerary.

Is This The Right Tour For Me?

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.

Is Driftwood Right For Me?

If you've chosen an easy-paced Driftwood Journey of Discovery, you should be able to:

  • 🧍🏽 STAND FOR 45-60 MINUTES. You'll get more from the trip if you can stand for 45-60 minutes at a time.
  • 👣 WALK APPROX 10k DAILY STEPS. On a Driftwood Journey of Discovery, guests can clock up to 10,000 steps daily. You'll enjoy your tour more if you can comfortably walk distances of 0.25 to 0.5 miles (0.4 to 0.8 km) at a time.
  • 🚐 ACCESS THE BUS UNAIDED. You should be able to step in and out of the Drifter tour vehicle unaided. The step height is approx. 10 inches (25 cm) from ground level.
  • 🏨 NAVIGATE HOTEL STAIRS. Most Driftwood hotels feature elevators. But access to your room will likely require the ability to walk up and down staircases.
  • 🧳 CARRY YOUR LUGGAGE. Your VagaGuide will help with loading and unloading baggage from your tour vehicle. However, you carry your own luggage to your hotel room. We recommend choosing a compact suitcase and packing lightly.

Is Vagabond Right For Me?

If you've chosen an active Vagabond Cultural Adventures, you should be able to:

  • 🚴 BE MODERATELY FIT. Vagabonders have the choice of various adventure activities. Typically, you will be an active person with at least a moderate level of fitness.
  • 👣 WALK UP TO 30k DAILY STEPS. On a Vagabond Cultural Adventure, guests can clock up to 30,000 steps daily. The minimum, on a lower activity day, would be around 10,000 daily steps.
  • 🥾 HIKE ON UNEVEN TERRAIN. Hikes on Vagabond Adventure can last up to 2.5 hours. Terrain may be steep and loose. The Irish climate is changeable. The marked trails where you’ll hike are often remote; there is usually no alternative activity if you choose to sit out a hike.
  • 🧳 CARRY YOUR LUGGAGE. Your VagaGuide will help with loading and unloading baggage from your tour vehicle. However, you carry your own luggage to your hotel room. We recommend choosing a compact suitcase and packing lightly.

How Fit Do I Need To Be?

You'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.

☘️ Driftwood - Basic Fitness & Mobility Required

On a Driftwood tour, the pace is easy. Driftwooders don't hike — they stroll!

Mobility is essential. Mobility aids must be pre-booked with our team. If you are planning to bring a foldable wheelchair or mobility aids, please email us using enquiries@vagabond.ie

We think you'll enjoy Driftwood Journeys of Discovery more if you match the following requirements:

  • I CAN STAND UNAIDED FOR 45-60 MINUTES. Driftwood tours make lots of stops and offer guided tours of heritage sites. You'll get more from the trip if you can stand for 45-60 minutes at a time.
  • I CAN WALK 10,000 DAILY STEPS. On a Driftwood Journey of Discovery, guests can clock up to 10,000 steps daily. You'll enjoy your tour more if you can comfortably walk distances of 0.25 to 0.5 miles (0.4 to 0.8 km) at a time.
  • I CAN ACCESS THE VEHICLE UNAIDED. You should be able to step in and out of the Drifter tour vehicle unaided. The step height is approx. 10 inches (25 cm) from ground level.
  • I CAN CLIMB STAIRS. Most Driftwood hotels feature elevators. However, access to your room is still likely require the ability to walk up and down staircases.
  • I CAN CARRY MY OWN LUGGAGE. While your VagaGuide will help with loading and unloading baggage from your tour vehicle, porterage at our hotels is not guaranteed. You will be asked to carry your own luggage at some point on tour. We recommend choosing a compact suitcase and packing lightly.
  • I HAVE GIVEN ADVANCE NOTICE OF ANY MOBILITY AIDS. Vagabond must be informed in advance if you plan to travel with a wheelchair or other mobility aid. In the interests of safety, our booking terms reserve the right to turn guests away if this condition is not adhered to. Space on Drifter tour vehicles is limited. All mobility aids must be foldable and safely fit into the rear luggage compartment after all all other guest luggage has been stowed. Mobility aids cannot be stored in the passenger area of the vehicle.
  • I HAVE STAMINA FOR MY TOUR. Our longest Driftwood itinerary is 15 days long and our most popular itinerary is 11 days long. Althought Driftwood features a relaxed pace, each day is full of variety and activity. You will be checking out of a hotel on most mornings. Please consider this carefully and select one of our shorter itineraries if it would better suit your needs.

Learn more about mobility requirements and wheelchair users

🥾 Vagabond - Moderate Fitness Required

Vagabond Cultural Adventures are centred around outdoor adventure activities. Extended hikes on hilly terrain are integral to the experience.

We think you'll enjoy Vagabond Cultural Adventures the most if you match the following abilities:

  • 🚴 BE MODERATELY FIT. Vagabonders have the choice of various adventure activities. Typically, you will be an active person with at least a moderate level of fitness.
  • 👣 WALK UP TO 30k DAILY STEPS. On a Vagabond Cultural Adventure, guests can clock up to 30,000 steps daily. The minimum, on a lower activity day, would be around 10,000 daily steps.
  • 🥾 HIKE ON UNEVEN TERRAIN. Hikes on Vagabond Adventure can last up to 2.5 hours. Terrain may be steep and loose. The Irish climate is changeable. The marked trails where you’ll hike are often remote; there is usually no alternative activity if you choose to sit out a hike.
  • 🧳 CARRY YOUR LUGGAGE. Your VagaGuide will help with loading and unloading baggage from your tour vehicle. However, not all of our hotels have elevators and porterage is generally not available. You will be carrying your own luggage to your room. We recommend choosing a compact suitcase and packing lightly.
  • 🔋 ON THE MOVE. Our longest Vagabond Cultural Adventure itinerary is 12 days in duration. This tour style features an upbeat pace and each day is full of variety and activity. You will be checking out of a hotel on most mornings. Please consider this carefully and select one of our shorter itineraries if it would better suit your needs.

What Are Vagabond Hikes Like?

  • Hikes can happen each day on some departures.
  • The degree of difficulty and frequency of hikes will depend on your tour group's abilities and preferences.
  • Hikes can last up to 2.5 hours.
  • The terrain that you hike on can be rough, steep, wet or uneven. On rare occasions, the ground underfoot is all of the above!
  • Hikes always happen on marked trails.
  • You’ll frequently hike in remote and mountainous locations; there is usually no alternative activity if you choose to sit out a hike.
  • Our VagaGuides will generally hike at a pace to suit the group.
  • A typical day on a Vagabond adventure tour can clock up to 30,000 steps.

What Other Activity Options Are Available?

The following adventure activities are optional — you can choose to partake or simply opt-out:

  • 🛶 Both sea kayaking and rowing can last for up to 3 hours. Expect to get wet! Waves, wind and rain are distinctly possible.
  • 🚴‍♀️ Guided bike tours happen on traffic-free trails and roads with undulating — but rarely steep — terrain. They can last for up to 2.5 hours. E-bikes are not always available.
  • 🐴 Both horseback-riding and sea kayaking carry personal weight limits. Please check the weight limits ahead of your tour to avoid embarrassment.

😎 KNOW YOUR PERSONAL TRAVEL STYLE. How do you want to travel? If it’s at an upbeat pace, with lots of fresh air and outdoor activities, Vagabond is for you. If you want to move at a more relaxed pace and enjoy free time strolling through gardens and villages, Driftwood Journeys of Discovery are for you.

What Is A Boat Trip To The Skellig Islands Like?

Whether you're planning to land on Skellig Michael or simply cruise around both Skellig Islands, the boats you travel on will be similar in size and oceangoing ability.

They measure roughly 9 metres or 30 feet in length. Though they have powerful engines, they are open-decked vessels with little or no protection from rain, waves and water spray.

The trip is an open water crossing in the Atlantic Ocean. The ocean swell — the size of the waves — can be surprisingly high. Waves often splash over the sides of the boat. You are likely to get wet. Ponchos are provided in the boats — but you'll still get wet!

If you are particularly prone to sea sickness, we recommend either skipping the Skellig Islands boat trip or landing activities. If you are sure you want to take the risk, bring sea sickness medication along with you.

⚠️ IMPORTANT: Both types of boat trip to the Skelligs are weather dependent and are frequently cancelled at late notice due to inclement sea conditions. Boat tours cancelled due to bad weather will not be charged for.

Where Do Skelligs Boats Depart From?

The small harbour at Portmagee is the departure point for all Vagabond & Driftwood boat trips to the Skellig islands.

For both the Skellig Michael Landing and Skellig Islands Cruise, on the day of departure, your boat will leave the pier in Portmagee early. This normally happens around 9am but can be earlier or later to account for changing weather.

How Long Is The Boat Trip?

The total length of the Skellig Michael Landing can be up 5 hours. The boat journey to and from Skellig Michael can last up to 60 minutes each way. You'll have about 2.5 hours to explore the sland.

The total length of the Skellig Islands Cruise can be up 2.5 hours.

Is My Small Group Tour of Ireland Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise?

Each of our small group tour departures travel around Ireland in one of two directions; clockwise or counter-clockwise.

Our most popular itineraries have departures in both directions. Apart from the direction, these itineraries are identical; both versions feature the same pool of hotels, activities, guide team, tour vehicles and pick-up/drop-off point in Dublin.

For example, the counter-clockwise version of the 11 Day Driftwood Discover Ireland Tour visits Belfast on Day 1 and Blarney on Day 11. These destinations are reversed for the clockwise version; Blarney on Day 1 and Belfast on Day 11.

Tour direction is assigned randomly at the booking stage for those itineraries that have departures in both directions. If you are booked on one of these itineraries and have particular requirements regarding tour direction, please let our team know as soon as possible: enquiries@vagabond.ie

Otherwise, please check the list below to see which direction your itinerary travels around Ireland.

Which Small Group Tours Run in Both Directions?

Compare the following itineraries of Vagabond & Driftwood Tours that run both clockwise and counter-clockwise:

Which Tours Run Clockwise Only? 🔃

Which Tours Run Counter-Clockwise Only? 🔄

When & Where Do Vagabond/Driftwood Tours Depart From?

All 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:

Vagabond Tours

12 Day Vagabond Giant Irish Adventure: Monday at 08.20am

8 Day Vagabond Wild Irish Rover: Sunday at 08.30am

7 Day Vagabond World Tour of Ireland: Sunday at 08.20am

7 Day Vagabond Magnetic North Adventure: Sunday at 08.20am

6 Day Vagabond Epic Ireland Food Tour: Sunday at 08.10am

5 Day Vagabond Edge of the World Tour: Monday at 08.10am

Driftwood Tours

11 Day Driftwood Discover Ireland: Tuesday at 08.10am

8 Day Driftwood Wild Atlantic Way Tour: Sunday at 08.30am

7 Day Driftwood Treasure Ireland: Monday at 08.10am

7 Day Driftwood Castles and Kingdoms: Sunday at 08.20am

6 Day Driftwood Ancient Ireland: Sunday at 08.10am

6 Day Driftwood Northern Island: Sunday at 08.10am

Booking Suitable Flight Times

We strongly advise that you book your flights arrive at least the night before your scheduled tour departure.

We aim to have you back in Dublin between 5-6pm on the final day of your tour. If you're planning to fly out on the last night of your tour, please do not book a flight that departs Dublin Airport before 10pm.

Find out more about how to get to Dublin from Dublin Airport.

Do I Need To Pre-Book Activities Before My Tour?

You 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.

For all other optional activities, your VagaGuide tour guide will discuss what's available on Day 1 of your tour. They will gauge interest from the group for each experience and keep you informed as you tour about when you need to book and which activities require cash.

You can also check what optional activities are available on your itinerary.


Read more about the Skellig Michael Landing

How Much Cash Should I Bring To Ireland?

We recommend bringing a small amount of cash in euros to Ireland with you for our Ireland tours.

Around €300 euro should be more than enough to get you through your first days in Dublin.

🏧 Withdrawing Cash From ATMs

While in Ireland, you can withdraw cash from cash machines/ATMs as you need it.

You'll find cash machines/ATMs in most towns and gas/service stations on tour.

Just ask your VagaGuide tour guide for advice on when and where is best to withdraw cash.

⚠️ IMPORTANT: All ATMs in Ireland require a pin for your card. We recommend you arrange alternative card options prior to your tour if your card does not have a pin.

💳 Card Charges & Acceptance

Check how much the charges on your cards are for withdrawing foreign currency before you leave home.

Please note that American Express (AMEX) and Discover are not widely accepted in Ireland.

Our advice is stick to Visa or Mastercard, if possible.

⚠️ Let Your Card Provider Know You're Travelling

It's important to let your bank know you are travelling to Ireland before you leave your home country.

If you don't alert your bank, payments could be blocked on the grounds of suspicious activity.

💷 Money In Northern Ireland

Remember that you'll need British pound sterling (£) in cash if your tour is visiting Northern Ireland:

The following tours visit Northern Ireland:

  💷 15 Day Driftwood All Ireland Tour

  💷 12 Day Vagabond Giant Irish Adventure

  💷 11 Day Driftwood Discover Ireland Tour

  💷 7 Day Vagabond Magnetic North Adventure Tour

  💷 6 Day Driftwood Northern Island Tour

💶 Exchanging Dollars for Euros/Pounds

If you're travelling with dollars, you can exchange them for Euro (€) or Pounds (£) at Dublin Airport or any currency exchange.

⚠️ It’s strongly recommended to convert your money into euros before travelling to Ireland. Once you arrive, especially if you are visiting rural areas, currency exchange options are very limited. In fact, Irish banks now generally only exchange money for customers with an Irish bank account and most post offices won’t exchange foreign cash.

You will find desks at airports or in major cities but beyond that it can be difficult to exchange currency during your tour.

🐎 Cash For These Optional Activities

  • Black Cab Tour in Belfast
  • Dingle Folk Concert
  • Kinsale Walking History Tour
  • Slieve League Boat Trip
  • Surf Lesson in Spanish Point
  • Horseback Riding in Dingle
  • Traditional Rowing in Dingle
  • Bike Hire in Killarney
  • Guided E-Bike Tour in Connemara
  • Surf Lesson in Donegal
  • Sea Kayaking in Donegal
  • Horse-Drawn Carriage Ride
  • Walking Tour of Derry/Londonderry
  • Horseback Riding in Mayo

Read our full guide to money, budgeting and credit cards in Ireland

How Much Should I Tip Tour Guides In Ireland?

The 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.

How Much Should I Tip My VagaGuide Tour Guide?

Drivers/tour guides are usually tipped at the end of a tour. Sometimes this happens as a communal tip, collected from all guests on tour.

The amount that you tip will depend on the length of the tour and the quality of the service you feel you received.

Tipping In Ireland

Tipping is not as deeply-rooted a custom in Ireland as it is in the US or Canada.

Read general tips about tipping in Ireland

What Size Luggage Should I Bring?

To 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.

When full, your daypack or backpack should be light enough to easily carry on your back. It should be compact enough to fit into the space at your feet and measure no larger than the following:

  • ↕️ Height: 18.5" (48cm)
  • ↔️ Width: 13" (33cm)
  • 🎒 Depth: 8" (20cm)

Because your tour with us will be small-group, your tour vehicle will be compact in nature and have limited space for luggage.

Travelling as a couple? You can bring along one larger suitcase instead of two compact suitcases. This single piece of luggage should weigh no more than 51lb (23kg).

Soft-sided bags work better than hard shell luggage.

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🎒 Day Pack

Besides your larger bag, we recommend bringing a small day pack or backpack with you.

This allows you easy access to essentials such as your wallet or purse, your phone, a reusable drinks bottle, snacks and any medications you might need throughout the day.

Larger luggage is difficult for your VagaGuide to access between hotels. On a Driftwood Journey of Discovery, it's stacked in the trunk. On Vagabond Cultural Adventures, large luggage is towed behind the tour vehicle in a locked trailer.

A fannypack or bumbag can also come in handy for smaller items, but is non-essential.

🧳 Left Luggage

Most Dublin hotels offer a left luggage service.

You can leave luggage at the hotel while you tour and return to it when your tour is complete.

🧺 Laundry

Will you need to do laundry while on tour?

Your hotel can organise laundry facilities on tour if your tour stays for 2 nights in any of the following towns:

  • Dingle
  • Clifden
  • Kinsale
  • Westport

Just ask your VagaGuide tour guide in advance.

What Small Group Tours of Ireland Visit The Skellig Islands?

Only guests on the 12 Day Vagabond Giant Irish Adventure Tour get to land on Skellig Michael.

The following Vagabond & Driftwood tour itineraries can take a boat trip around both Skellig Islands:

What Should I Pack?

Travel light.

That's the one travel tip that we hear again and again from guests who have experienced our tours.

Your Ireland trip will run smoother if you pack these essentials.

👣 Footwear

Are you taking an active Vagabond Cultural Adventure?

Comfortable trainers/sneakers work fine for our hikes.

However, lightweight hiking boots are even better because they...

  • Are usually waterproof or water-resistant
  • Offer improved grip over steep and/or loose terrain
  • Support your ankles on uneven ground and when descending

There are no long walks or hikes on Driftwood Journeys of Discovery so you don't require specialised footwear.

However, comfort is the order of the day. But make sure you pack shoes suitable for light walking.

You'll enjoy lots of free time to stroll around cute little towns and take guided tours of sheep farms.

💡 TOP TIP: Make sure you wear-in your chosen footwear for at least a few days BEFORE you come on tour.

📱Phone

We highly recommend you bring a WiFi-enabled mobile phone with you to Ireland.

All of our hotels have free internet access so you can keep in touch with loved ones at home.

A phone will also come in very handy if you are delayed or need to contact a local number while you are here, for any reason.

If you do plan on bringing a phone, please share your number with us before the trip: enquiries@vagabond.ie

👚 Clothing

One of the things that makes Ireland so much fun is the exciting climate.

Sun. Wind. Rain shower.

Then, 5 minutes later, sun again...

Here are our tips for what clothes to pack for your tour:

  • 🧅 Pack Layers. We suggest packing flexible and lightweight layers (under a waterproof outer shell). Layers will allow you to quickly adapt to unexpected changes in weather or temperature.
  • 🪩 Think Casual: Formal wear is not required for dining and nightlight in Ireland. The dress code is casual at 99% of pubs, restaurants and venues.
  • 🧥 Waterproof Shell. Beat sudden rain showers and gusts of wind by packing a lightweight waterproof shell jacket. Make sure you buy from a reputable brand. You'll thank yourself later!
  • 🧢 Head First. You'll never regret packing a hat. Either a soft 'beanie' or a peaked baseball cap will come in handy at some point.
  • 👖 Trousers. Are you taking an active Vagabond Cultural Adventure? Lightweight waterproof or water-resistant trousers can be handy for longer hikes. Quick-dry walking trousers are another great option.
  • 🌤️ Protect Your Eyes & Skin. Pack sunglasses/shades and protective sun cream. Yes, it can get sunny in Ireland! What's more, when sun and wind combine, you may not notice your skin burning; which won't be fun for anyone.
  • 🛶 Towel: Are you taking an active Vagabond Cultural Adventure? Watersport options like sea kayaking or surfing require a light towel. Towels are supplied by all our hotels but you may wish to bring your own.
  • 🩳 Swimsuit/Trunks: Pack a swimsuit/trunk for watersports (see above), for cheeky dips in the sea or for accessing hotel spas, where available.

🧳 Luggage

Guest luggage on Vagabond & Driftwood Tours is restricted to one suitcase per person (no bigger than 30” or 75cm along their longest side).

Soft-sided bags work great.

🎒 Daypack/Backpack. A smaller bag where you can store your daily essentials will also prove convenient.

Learn more on this luggage FAQ.

🤭 Facecloths

You might think we are joking here...

However, some hotels in Ireland do not provide facecloths.

If you like to have a facecloth to hand while travelling, we'd suggest bringing one or two along with you!


Read our blog about packing for Ireland

Where Can I Do Laundry On Tour?

Serviced laundry facilities are available on tours that stay 2 nights in the following towns:

If your Vagabond or Driftwood tour does not visit one of these towns, your VagaGuide will advise you on where best to access laundry facilities.

Is Lunch and Dinner Included?

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.

Do Hotels In Ireland Have Air Conditioning?

Most 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

Do Hotel Rooms In Ireland Have Hairdryers?

All of your hotel rooms on tour provide hairdryers.

Please note that, in some cases, Irish hotel hairdryers may not be the most powerful models.

What Types Of Rooms Are Available?

All 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.

Triple rooms are available on all Vagabond and Driftwood Tours

Triples are usually one double and one single bed. They suit families best. However, we can request 3 single beds in a room, where possible. Please note that 3 single beds may not be guaranteed in some hotels on tour.

For example, if you and your travel companion need separate beds, both of you should choose TWIN.

If you would like to share a bed - then choose DOUBLE for both guests.

Please note: most TRIPLE ROOMS are comprised of 1x double + 1x single bed.

If you require 3 separate beds in a TRIPLE ROOM, simply let us know in advance: enquiries@vagabond.ie

Do I Need Travel Insurance?

While 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.

⚠️ IMPORTANT: Even though the risk is small, make sure your insurance cover includes costs associated with one of your party testing positive for COVID-19 while in Ireland.

Ensure your policy also covers issues arising from:

  • Flight cancellation
  • Personal accident cover
  • Lost/stolen personal luggage
  • Lost/stolen money
  • Public liability

Vagabond Tours Ltd. can accept no responsibility for loss or damage to personal belongings or liability for personal injury/death while on tour with us.

Your insurance company must be notified in advance if you are taking part in adventure activities like hiking, biking, kayaking and surfing during your travels.

Better safe than sorry!


Vagabond will earn a small commission if you purchase travel insurance via the link on this FAQ.

What Size Are The Hotel Beds?

The standard bed size in Ireland equates to a US Queen (60" x 80"). This may vary with hotel or room type.

Are There Restroom Stops During The Tour?

Yes, 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

Do Tour Vehicles Have Wifi & USB Charging Points?

There 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!

What's Included in the Price?

Our tour prices include:

  • Your hotel for each day on tour except the final day;
  • Hot and filling Irish breakfasts from Day 2 onwards;
  • Entrance fees to unmissable attractions;
  • Most daily activities and visits;
  • All taxes and VAT (Irish sales tax);
  • A guaranteed booking price;
  • The personalised services of a highly-trained VagaGuide tour guide;
  • Full days on tour — we guarantee your tour will run from 9am on Day 1 until at least 5pm on your final day.

Tour Options

For added flexibility, you are free to choose your own:

  • Flights to and from Ireland;
  • Pre/post tour hotels and activities in Dublin
  • Optional activities on each tour, including Vagabond adventure activities (such as kayaking and biking);
  • Lunches and evening meals on tour.

Read more about budgeting and money in Ireland  

What Activities Have Weight Limits?

We 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.

 

Are Dublin Hotels & Activities Included?

Our tour prices do not include accommodation nor activities in Dublin.

You are free to book Dublin hotels and attractions before or after your tour.

This gives you the power to select accommodation to suit your group's taste and budget.

We are happy to recommend a list of hotels in Dublin that are convenient for your tour pick-up/drop-off point.


Read our blog about the best areas to stay in Dublin (includes our favourite hotels + average prices)

Who Guides The Tours?

All of our tours are fully guided by our team of expert driver guides.

We call them VagaGuides.

Our VagaGuides are the most passionate, talented and professional tour guides in Ireland, if not the universe!

They'll masterfully guide your tour vehicle.

They'll organise your daily activities and answer all of your questions.

....They've even been known sing!

More About Our Highly-Trained VagaGuides

The cornerstone of any good vacation is the tour guide.

We invest painstaking time and resources in guide recruitment and training.

All VagaGuides are continually assessed and trained with the following skills/qualifications:

  • Driving - our spotless company safety record is upheld by in-house driving instructors;
  • First Aid - all VagaGuides are trained in emergency response;
  • Leave No Trace - all VagaGuides are trained in responsible outdoor practices.

What VagaGuides Do

Stunning scenery. Magic moments.

Your VagaGuide mixes it all together to give you a unique and extraordinary tour experience.

As you travel through Ireland's wild and rugged landscapes on a Vagabond or Driftwood tour, your VagaGuide will keep you informed and entertained, while also providing a snapshot of life in Ireland today.


Maybe it's time to meet our VagaGuide team?

What Day Do Tours Return To Dublin?

To 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

Your tour will arrive back in Dublin between 5-6pm on either Friday, Saturday or Sunday.

Here are the return days for each of our tours:

Thursdays

Fridays

Saturdays

Sundays

Check departure days and times for our tours

 

What Tours Visit Dingle?

Dingle is one of our favourite small towns in Ireland. We know you'll love it too!

The following 8 tour itineraries stop in Dingle.

Active Vagabond Tours Visiting Dingle

⛰️ 12 Day Vagabond Giant Irish Adventure Tour

🎻 8 Day Vagabond Wild Irish Rover Tour

🗺️ 7 Day Vagabond World Tour of Ireland

🥾 5 Day Vagabond Edge of the World Tour

Driftwood Journeys of Discovery That Visit Dingle

👑 15 Day Driftwood All Ireland Tour 

🏞️ 11 Day Driftwood Discover Ireland Tour 

🌊 8 Day Driftwood Wild Atlantic Way Tour

🚐 7 Day Driftwood Treasure Ireland Tour


Find out about the other quaint Irish towns and villages we visit

Which Small Group Tours Of Ireland Visit The Wild Atlantic Way?

The Wild Atlantic Way is one of our favourite routes to tour.

Here are all of the small-group tour itineraries that explore the Wild Atlantic Way.

Gently-Paced Wild Atlantic Way Tours

🌊 15 Day All Ireland Tour

🏞️ 11 Day Discover Ireland Tour 

💍 11 Day Ring of Ireland Tour

🎻 8 Day Jigs & Reels Music Tour

🌄 8 Day Wild Atlantic Way Tour

🚐 7 Day Treasure Ireland Tour

🏰 7 Day Irish Castles & Kingdoms Tour

🧭 6 Day Northern Island Tour

Active Vagabond Wild Atlantic Way Tours

⛰️ 12 Day Giant Irish Adventure Tour

🎻 8 Day Wild Irish Rover Tour

🗺️ 7 Day World Tour of Ireland

🌊 7 Day Magnetic North Adventure Tour

🥾 5 Day Edge of the World Tour


Learn more about Ireland's geography on our Wild Atlantic Way blog

Where Will My Tour Start From?

All 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.

Find a map of the Grand Canal Hotel's location [Google Maps]

Grand Canal Hotel Address & Contact Details

🏨 Postal/Street Address: Grand Canal Street Upper, Dublin, D04 X5X7, Ireland

☎️ Telephone Number from outside Ireland: +353 1 646 1000

📞 Telephone Number from within Ireland: 01 646 1000

📧 Email Address: reception@grandcanalhotel.com

Public Transport To The Grand Canal Hotel Dublin

Grand Canal Dock train station is 5-10 minutes walk from the front door of the Grand Canal Hotel.


See a map of Grand Canal Dock train station [map]

Can I Access My Bag While On Tour?

It'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.

Where Is Luggage Stored?

All luggage/baggage is stored either:

A) Inside your tour vehicle. On Driftwood Journeys of Discovery, all of your luggage/baggage travels in the trunk/boot of your Drifter tour vehicle. It is not accessible from the passenger area.

B) In a secure trailer. On Vagabond Cultural Adventures, your main luggage/baggage travels in a securely locked and weatherproof trailer, pulled behind the tour vehicle.

tour guide packing bags onto vechicle

Bring The Essentials In A Backpack

A backpack helps you store the essentials you'll need quick access to during each day on tour.

These essentials might include:

  • 💶 Wallet - Cards, to pay for souvenirs and lunch, and cash, as required for activities on the day (your tour guide will advise daily)
  • 🤳 Electronic Devices - Smartphone, camera, tablet or other devices
  • 🍪 Refreshments - Such as water, gum, snacks etc.
  • 🥪 Lunch - Your VagaGuide may plan a picnic and advise you where to pick up supplies in a deli/supermarket
  • 💊 Medication - If required.
  • 🧥 Lightweight Clothing - A warm hat and lightweight layers of clothing such as a waterproof rain jacket and sweater

Find out more about our tour vehicles

Are Hotel Rooms In Ireland Ensuite?

Yes, 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.

Hotels

A 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. No large, impersonal hotels here! Your tour will overnight in locally-owned establishments (in some cases for generations). Receive a heartfelt welcome, often from the hoteliers themselves.

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The Armada Hotel

Get ready for a beautiful sunset and a memorable stay.

The Armada Hotel is beautifully located on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean.

Dine in full view of Spanish Point beach. The menu at Aileen's Restauarnt features local food, artisan food producers and dishes with herbs and vegetables from the Armada Farm.

After dinner, kick back in front of a roaring fire at Johnny Burke's, the traditionally-themed pub.

 

A view of the armada in spanish point during the sunset with a view of the sea
View to the ocean from Aileen's Restaurant at the Armada Hotel in Spanish Point

Dingle Skellig Hotel

Imagine waking up to a traditional Irish breakfast with spectacular views over Dingle Bay.

Now make that dream a reality at the Dingle Skellig Hotel.

Just a short stroll from the centre of Dingle town, this is the perfect base for enjoying the charms of Dingle and its wild and beautiful surrounding countryside.

The only dilemma facing you at the Dingle Skellig is whether to unwind in the bar first or soak in the rooftop hot tub!

Aerial view of Dingle Skellig Hotel in Ireland
Waiter and dining room with scenic view at Dingle Skellig Hotel in Ireland

The Moorings Hotel

Literally 30 seconds walk from the pier, The Moorings Guesthouse is well-named!

The Moorings lies at the heart of this tiny but characterful village in remote West Kerry.

Gerard and Patricia Kennedy’s warm welcome and delicious home-cooked food is a great way to end a day’s adventuring.

There’s simply nowhere better to base yourself when you are exploring the Ring of Kerry with Vagabond & Driftwood Small-Group Tours.

The exterior front view of the Moorings Guesthouse directly across from the harbour
The interior design of a double room in the Moorings Guesthouse

Coachman's Townhouse

You just can’t beat Irish hospitality!

The Jones family have been welcoming guests to The Coachmans Townhouse since 1969.

The Coachmans is located at the heart of the small town of Kenmare. When you stay here with Vagabond & Driftwood Tours, speciality shops, music venues and great restaurants are only a few footsteps away.

Music-lovers, take note that the pub in the Coachmans frequently hosts live performances by traditional musicians. Not to be missed!

The Coachman's Townhouse exterior
The interior design of a double room in The Coachmans

Gougane Barra Hotel

Gougane Barra Hotel is a family-run establishment, spectacularly located in Cork, on the edge of a lake.

Rob discovered this magical place on the very first Vagabond tour, way back in 2002!

Neil and Katy Lucey's hotel has been delighting our tour guests ever since.

Many of our Vagabond and Driftwood Tours visit Gougane Barra when passing through the southwest.

A view of the gougane barra church from across the lake
A group of guests standing outside the church in gougane barra

Macroom Castle Hotel

Expect a warm Irish welcome at the Castle Hotel in Cork.

This comfortable hotel has been managed by the Buckley family for 3 generations.

It's a great place to unwind after a full day of adventures on Vagabond & Driftwood tours.

The exterior of Castle Hotel lit up as darkness falls on Macroom
The interior design of a triple room in the Castle Hotel with a breakfast displayed also in the room
Inclusions

All Vagabond tours are flexible. Your 7 Day Vagabond World Tour of Ireland 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.

What's included in your trip
  • An off the beaten track adventure in 4x4 VagaTron tour vehicle
  • The services of a highly-trained and professional VagaGuide tour guide
  • 7 full days on tour
  • 6 nights' accommodation
  • 6 delicious and filling hot Irish breakfasts
  • Most daily activities and visits (see Optional Extras)
  • Entrance into the spectacular Cliffs of Moher
  • Entrance into the magnificent Blarney Castle and Gardens
  • Entrance into the epic Rock of Cashel
  • A working sheep farm experience
  • Shannon ferry tickets

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.

Flexible and optional activities on tour
  • Surf Lesson in Spanish Point**
    €35.00
    2 hour surf lesson on Spanish Point beach in Clare. Cash required.
  • Horseback Riding in Dingle**
    €60.00
    Scenic mountain horseback ride on the Dingle Peninsula. Cash required.
  • Boat Trip in Dingle Bay
    €15.00
    Harbour cruise around scenic Dingle Bay.
  • Sea Kayaking Dingle
    €60.00
    A guided sea kayaking session around beautiful Dingle Bay.
  • Traditional Rowing**
    €35.00
    Row a traditional Naomhóg boat in Dingle Bay. Cash required.
  • Golf in Dingle
    Variable
    Play 18 holes at Dingle’s links course. All day activity.
  • Guided Bike Tour in Killarney**
    €40.00
    Guided tour of Killarney National Park by bike. Cash required.
  • Skellig Islands Cruise
    €70.00
    Cruise around Skellig Michael and Little Skellig. 2hr 30 mins.
  • Castletownbere Sea Safari**
    €60.00
    Embark on an fast, fun-filled trip around Castletownbere Harbour. Cash required.
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Bike through ancient woodlands in Killarney National Park
The Vagatron driving along a mountain looking out at rossbeigh beach
Go off road in your 4x4 VagaTron tour vehicle at our favourite secret spots
An aerial shot of our kayaking tour in Dingle bay
Sea kayak across Dingle bay to explore caves
A boat in front of Little Skellig island off the coast of Ireland
Cruise the remote and dramatic Skellig Islands
Group hiking in Annascaul valley, Dingle peninsula
Hike the steep glaciated valley of Annascaul on the Dingle Peninsula
an aerial view of the ballycotton coastline
Go off the beaten track on the Wild Atlantic Way in Clare, Cork and Kerry
Vagabond group dancing around the Uragh stone circle
Dance around mysterious Megalithic Uragh stone circle
Hiking the Cliffs of Moher in Clare
Visit the stunning Cliffs of Moher on the Wild Atlantic Way
The Rock of Cashel pictured from a distance
Admire Celtic crosses and ruined cathedrals at medieval Rock of Cashel.
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7 Day Vagabond World Tour of Ireland Intro & Highlights

  • Explore dramatic coastal scenery along the Wild Atlantic Way touring route, not least the majestic Cliffs of Moher.
  • Flexible adventure options like a guided bike tour, cold water surfing experience or guided sea kayaking.
  • Mix off the beaten track destinations, like Valentia Island, with must-see sites, like the Blarney Stone.
  • Deep dive into Irish history at castle ruins, ring forts, battle sites and mysterious Stone Age stone circles.
  • Hop on a boat tour around the spectacular Skellig Islands, one of Ireland’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
  • See two of Ireland’s most distinctive National Parks; Killarney and The Burren.
  • Catch traditional Irish music performances in lively and authentic towns like Dingle and Kenmare.
The vagatron parked on top of a mountain overlooking Rossbeigh
Experience amazing views from off the beaten track locations
A group pf guests having fun with their hands in the air
Enjoy full days of activities and memorable moments

Day 1: Cliffs of Moher & The Burren

Begin your cultural adventure from Dublin heading to Clare.

  • Spot black-hulled, red-sailed Hooker boats and picturesque Dunguaire Castle on the shores of Galway Bay.
  • Take in the bewitching beauty of the Burren region.
  • Hold onto your hat! It’s the world famous Cliffs of Moher (Fee Included). These majestic 700ft (215m) high sea cliffs have the power to dazzle all comers.

Accommodation tonight is at The Armada Hotel.

The average driving time today is 4 hours.

A lady overlooking the cliffs of moher
Marvel at the breathtaking beauty of the Cliffs of Moher
The picturesque Dunguaire Castle on Galway Bay.
See the picturesque Dunguaire Castle on Galway Bay.

Day 2: Sheep Farm Tour & Hike Or Surfing

  • Option for a surf session on one of Ireland's most gorgeous beaches (Optional Extra - Cash Only). This activity is weather dependent.
  • Arrive in Kerry in style, by taking a ferry across the broadest, longest river in Ireland (Fee Included).
  • Visit a working Irish sheep farm (Fee Included).
  • Hike the steep, glaciated valley of Annascaul, then hear the extraordinary tale of explorer Tom Crean.
  • Roll into bustling Dingle - just in time for a creamy pint of Guinness!

Accommodation tonight is at Dingle Skellig Hotel.

The average driving time today is 3 hours 30 minutes.

A Vagabond group hiking in Annascaul Valley
Discover scenic hiking trails in Annascaul Valley
Sheepdog crouching while herding five sheep in Ireland
Enjoy a sheepdog demo on a real working Irish sheep farm

Day 3: Free Time To Enjoy Dingle

Get set for jaw-dropping natural scenery this morning on the Slea Head Drive.

The afternoon is yours to design. Relax and soak up Dingle’s charms with quality downtime or the following optional activities.

OPTIONAL EXTRAS (Choose A, B, C, D, or E):

  • A. Go horseback-riding up a mountain (Cash Only).
  • B. Guided rowing experience in a traditional Naomhóg boat (Cash Only).
  • C. Tour scenic Dingle Bay on a boat trip.
  • D. Guided sea kayaking on Dingle Bay.
  • E. Golfers will enjoy Dingle’s 18-hole links course. All day activity.

Accommodation tonight is at Dingle Skellig Hotel.

The average driving time today is 1 hours 30 minutes.

A group of kayakers on dingle bay with husseys folly in the distance
Paddle through paradise: Enjoy guided sea kayaking in Dingle Bay
A group of guests horse riding up a mountain in ventry
Enjoy a scenic horse ride up a mountain in Dingle

Day 4: Bike Tour Of Killarney National Park

  • Guided cycling tour of spectacular Killarney National Park (Optional Extra - Cash Only).
  • Alternatively, enjoy the idyllic lake and mountain vistas of Killarney National Park on foot.
  • Capture crystal clear views of the Milky Way in Kerry's International Dark Sky Reserve.

Accommodation tonight is at The Moorings Portmagee.

The average driving time today is 3 hours 30 minutes.

The vagatron parked on top of a mountain overlooking Rossbeigh
Experience amazing views from off the beaten track locations
A family in front of torc waterfall in Killarney National Park
Discover the breathtaking beauty of Killarney National Park

Day 5: Skellig Islands Cruise Or Island Hike

  • Have your sea legs? Weather behaving? Seize the opportunity for a boat trip around the Skellig Islands (Optional Extra). Departures are weather dependent and seasonal (mid-May to mid-Sept). Boats are small, cabin conditions are rough and wet; sea legs are definitely required.
  • Alternatively, stay on dry land and hike Valentia Island for stunning Atlantic Ocean views.
  • Catch authentic traditional Irish music and outstanding local food in lively Kenmare.

Accommodation tonight is at The Coachman's Townhouse.

The average driving time today is 2 hours.

Three Vagabond passengers jump for joy on Bray Head in Kerry
Create memories that will last a life time with your nearest and dearest
A family visiting skellig island on a boat
Embark on an unforgettable journey to the Skellig Islands

Day 6: Beara Peninsula Wilderness

This morning, we head out onto the Beara, a wild peninsula split between the counties of Cork and Kerry.

  • Gaze down over the scenic Healy Pass – Ireland's twistiest mountain road.
  • Embark on an epic sea safari around the Beara Peninsula, keeping an eye out for marine life (Optional Extra - Cash Only).
  • Hike Bullig Bay for views of Bere Island and picnic opportunities at historic Dunboy Castle.

Accommodation tonight is at The Gougane Barra Hotel or The Castle Hotel Macroom.

The average driving time today is 3 hours 30 minutes.

Two ladies doing the bullig bay loop walk with beara peninsula in the background
VagaTron tour vehicle on the scenic Healy Pass

Day 7: Blarney Stone & Rock Of Cashel

Turning homeward, your tour will visit Cork and Tipperary before returning to Dublin.

  • Discover pure tranquility on a hike through Gougane Barra Forest Park.
  • Kiss the Blarney Stone amidst the lush surroundings of Blarney Castle Gardens (Fee Included).
  • Self-guided tour of the monastic site at Rock of Cashel (Fee Included).

The average driving time today is 4 hours 30 minutes.

An aerial shot of the Rock of CCashel
Explore the monastic site at the Rock of Cashe
Gougane Barra Valley lake reflection
Experience the beauty of Gougane Barra
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A €250 deposit per person is all we need to secure your tour online. All our departure dates are guaranteed.

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