Mizen Head

OPERATES FROM MAY TO SEPTEMBER

Take a day trip to remember with a visit to Ireland’s most South-westerly point and view the dramatic cliff scenery of Mizen Head. Along the way you will see some of Ireland’s great beauty in the West Cork region, noted for its rugged peninsulas, beaches, villages and towns. (NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN UNDER 6)

  • Gougane Barra

    Explore the wilds of Ireland’s oldest National Forest Park, famous for its stunning 19th century church, St. Finbarr’s Oratory.

  • Bantry

    Wander one of West Cork's most vibrant market towns. Take a stroll, buy an Irish souvenir, or enjoy a traditional cup of tea.

  • Mizen Head

    Travel along the coastline of Ireland's epic Wild Atlantic Way before reaching Ireland's most southwesterly point. Welcome to the edge of Europe! Entry fee of €7.50 per adult.

  • Clonakilty

    Cork's capital town of cool, photograph the colourful streetscapes, visit a museum, or find the perfect pub for a pint of Murphy's!

  • Cork City

    At the end of your tour we return back to Cork City in the evening. We know you’ll have had a day to remember. If you’re hungry for more adventure, be sure to ask our driver about one of our other bus tours!



Instagram Bucket List

  • Gougane Barra/St Finbarr’s Oratory
  • Mountain Sheep
  • Bantry Bay
  • Wild Atlantic Way sign
  • Clonakilty shopfronts
  • Traditional tea and scones
  • Mizen Bridge
  • Cork Day Tours Bus
  • Pint of Murphy’s

Ring of Kerry

OPERATES FROM MAY TO SEPTEMBER

Our blockbuster tour, the Ring of Kerry trip will take you on a magical journey through Ireland’s famous Kingdom. You will experience the extremes of the Wild Atlantic Way, the epic beauty of Ireland’s highest mountain ranges and the vibrant buzz of bustling Killarney town. (NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN UNDER 6)

  • The Bog Village, Glenbeigh

    Ready to step back in time? First stop on our route is the Kerry Bog Village, a super photogenic folk village showcasing traditional Irish rural life. Entry fee of €6.50 per adult. Here, you can wander through postcard thatched cottages, visit a replica traditional farmstead or even meet the village’s resident Irish wolfhounds! Also, we know it’s only 11am but it’s probably whiskey o’clock somewhere in the world - why not indulge in a delicious Irish coffee next door at the Red Fox Inn?

  • Wild Atlantic Way

    From Glenbeigh, we wind around the fringe of the Iveragh Peninsula, kissing the coast of Ireland’s most beautiful coastline. Here, you’ll feel like you’re on the edge of Europe…and you really are! Our next stops come at Waterville and Coomakista, two of Kerry’s most scenic spots (don’t believe us?), where panoramic views stretch from the mountains to the sea. Zoom out to the ocean and you’ll see the Skellig Islands, bursting out of the Atlantic like Celtic pyramids. The islands famously featured in the recent Star Wars movie: this is a real case of lights, camera, Instagram!

  • Sneem

    Back on the coach, our journey leaves the crashing Atlantic towards the sheltered waters of Kenmare Bay. The gorgeous village and foodie heaven of Sneem is our next pitstop for a delicious local lunch. Fancy a taste of Kerry? How about some traditional bacon and cabbage from D O’Shea’s traditional pub or some fresh fish and chips from The Village Kitchen?

  • Killarney

    From Sneem, buckle up and prepare yourself for one of the most dramatic drives in Europe. Verging deep into the MacGillycuddy's Reek mountains and the moody Black Valley, myriad scenic viewpoints dot our route: there’s Moll’s Gap mountain pass, Ladies View lookout (a favourite spot of Queen Victoria) and yes, even a Leprechaun crossing. Along the shores of Lough Leane, we’ll drive through a real-life emerald forest as the woodlands of Ireland’s last native oak trees filter past us. Finally, we arrive in Ireland’s capital of the great outdoors, stunning Killarney! The clip clop of traditional jarveys (horses and carts) and live music echo around as you get the chance to wander the town’s lively streets. Maybe grab a gelato from Murphy's Ice-cream or dust off your Mastercard at the woollen mills!

  • Cork City

    We leave the Kingdom and cross the county border, returning back to Cork City in the evening. We know you’ll have had a day to remember. If you’re hungry for more adventure, be sure to ask our driver about one of our other bus tours!



Instagram Bucket List

  • Traditional cottages
  • Irish Coffee
  • Wild goats
  • Bacon & Cabbage
  • Coomakista Panorama
  • D O’ Sheas pub
  • Wild Atlantic Way sign
  • Cork Tours Bus
  • Moll’s Gap
  • Killarney Jarvey Horses