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Best Tour of Ireland?

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My wife and I would love to spend 7-10 days in Ireland next year, preferably with a tour guide. Anyone have suggestions from personal experience on who to book a tour with. Thanks!

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  1. 7-10 days is not long enough to see Ireland in its truest form but I understand that not everyone has all the time in the world. It is pretty easy to get about in Ireland so a tour guide might not be necessary but its up to yourself. In a time span like that I suppose you would be interested in visiting the main tourist attractions; these might include (but not limited to) Belfast, Dublin, Cork, Galway, Donegal (a must for its beautiful scenery) the north coast, including the Giants Causeway, are probably the main favourites. People visiting Ireland often set an objective to visit all 4 provinces - Ulster, Munster, Leinster and Connacht. Hope this helps.


  2. the paddywagon :)

    http://www.paddywagontours.com/

    this is great because you get to see the city of Dublin and the rugged coastline in the country all in the same tour :))

    iv heard its the best in ireland but i have never taken because i am irish .. lol

  3. hi you

    i live here in Ireland and believe me cork and Kerry are the best places to come and see

  4. Vagabond tours of Ireland.  7 day tour of the south and west out of Dublin.  Down through Cork, Kerry, Dingle, Galway, Cliffs of Moher, Blarney, Rock of Cashel, Skellig Islands.  Great lodgings, small groups, well thought out restaurants.

  5. I'm taking a 9 day bus tour in November with CIE Tours.  I read a lot of great reviews from people who have used them, and so far it has been very easy.  Can't wait!  They have so many different tours that you're sure to find something that fits.
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