Ireland Tours 3 Days
How To Personalise Your Ireland Tour
Tourists who have to Ireland can relate to the richness of tourist attractions that this country offers. There is just so much to explore and to do in Ireland. If you are thinking about getting around Ireland through tours, consider these suggestions.
Ireland offers several tours all around the country. Not to miss is the Limerick, Cliffs of Moher, Burren and Galway Tour. This tour highlights Ireland's west coast. There is also a tour of Ireland's heritage sites and historic castles. Don't forget to include in your itinerary the Cork and Blarney Castle Tour. For those who are a bit adventurous, the Wicklow mountains await for exploration. If you love Guinness, don't miss the Guinness Storehouse tour. You will get to see how your favourite Guinness is made and more, you get a free glass of Guinness!
Ireland's capital, Dublin, is also popular with its hop-on and hop-off tour. This is when you hop-off to visit a site that you want and then hop-on again to go to the next attraction. You shouldn't forget to get yourself a Dublin pass. One pass for all of Dublin's attractions. There are also tours on Dublin's literary heritages. And who wouldn't want to participate in pub crawl? Ireland is known for this night fun. For food and wine lovers, Ireland has various Irish food and wine tours.
Nature rich tours like the Dingle Peninsula tour, Dublin Bay DunLaoghaire, Aran Islands and Galway Bay tours are also available. There are also river cruises and sea tours everywhere. There are tours of Ireland's museums, old schools and other historical sites.
Personalised Ireland Tour
But if you really want to explore Ireland without the limits of hours or days, you can just personalise your tour. All you need to do is hire a car in Ireland and then plan your own tour. You should already have a list of all the places that you want to visit and things that you want to do before you arrive in Ireland.
You can also book a car for hire online while you are still in your place. So that when you arrive in Ireland, you are sure that you have a car that you can use in getting around the country. Spending a day booking for a car to hire while you are already in Ireland is definitely a waste of time. You could have spent that time starting your tour. Car hire booking should be done well in advance. And then all that you have to think about is getting around Ireland.
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