14-Day Ireland Self-Drive Road Trip With Itinerary from Dublin to Kilkenny, Cork, Killarney, Dingle, Limerick, and Galway

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St. Canice's Cathedral, Kilkenny,Ireland.
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The Town Killarney in Ireland from above
Ross Castle on a sunny morning, County Kerry, Ireland.
St. Mary's Cathedral, Killarney, Ireland.
Ross Castle in Killarney National Park during early morning, Ring of Kerry, Ireland
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The Franciscan friary of Irrelagh, now known as Muckross Abbey in the Killarney National Park, Ireland
Ireland's Hidden Gem: Killarney from a Drone's Perspective
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Muckross House and gardens in National Park Killarney, Ireland.
Muckross House at sunset, Killarney National Park, Kerry, Ireland
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Sacred Heart University in Dingle, a town in County Kerry, Ireland
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Dromore Castle in Co. Limerick, Ireland
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Escape the ordinary with this exciting 14-day road trip through Ireland. Explore the diverse landscapes, lively cities, and beyond. Pack your bags, hit the road, and prepare for an unforgettable journey!

This perfectly planned road trip itinerary in Ireland takes you through some of the best places to see in the country. You will spend 3 nights in Dublin, 1 night in Kilkenny, 2 nights in Cork, 2 nights in Killarney, 1 night in Dingle, 1 night in Limerick, and 3 nights in Galway. Anticipate well-spent days sightseeing, eating delicious food, and experiencing the highlights of each destination!

With this travel package, you can choose from an extensive selection of accommodations along your road trip route in Ireland. We have handpicked the best hotels and places to stay across the country, including options for each budget. Whether you are in the mood for luxurious 5-star hotels or budget-friendly bed and breakfasts, we have got you covered.

Upon arriving in Dublin, the rental vehicle of your choice will be ready for collection. From there, the road trip can begin! Experience the ultimate freedom and uncover Ireland on your own terms.

An expertly curated travel plan makes sure you don’t miss out on any of the best things to see and do on your road trip in Ireland. Cliffs Of Moher and Dublin Castle are just a couple of the bucket-list attractions that await your discovery. Marvel at the remarkable Dublin Zoo, learn more about the unique Guinness Storehouse, and immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Kylemore Abbey & Victorian Walled Garden.

As you hit the open road and drive through Dublin, Kilkenny, Waterford City Metropolitan District, Cork, Blarney, Killarney, Dunquin, Dingle, Limerick, Ennistimon, Galway, Clifden, and Ballyvaughan, you will also enjoy plenty of opportunities to uncover hidden gems and experience the authentic charm of Ireland. Whether you are exploring enchanting towns and villages, discovering scenic routes, or indulging in local cuisine, there is always something new and exciting to experience in Ireland.

Throughout your road trip in Ireland, take breaks from sightseeing to explore your favorite destinations' top shopping streets and markets. Discover unique souvenirs that will forever remind you of your self-drive adventure in Ireland.

This package offers an all-in-one solution for your trip planning - choose flights, a rental car, accommodation, attractions, and tours that suit your needs and desires. You can customize each day of your road trip itinerary with flexible trip planning before and after booking.

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Temple Bar
Dublin ZooGuinness StorehouseThe Book of Kells ExperienceTrinity College DublinGrafton Street
Cathedral Church of St Canice & Round TowerRothe House & GardenSmithwick's Experience KilkennyKilkenny CastleKilkenny Castle Park
St Patrick's Gateway CentreChrist Church CathedralHouse of Waterford CrystalReginald's Tower
Saint Fin Barre's CathedralFitzgerald's ParkDaly's Bridge (The Shakey Bridge)Cork City GaolBlarney StoneBlarney Castle & Gardens
Ross CastleMuckross HouseKillarney National ParkTorc Mountain

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Day 1

Day 1

  • Dublin - Arrival day
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  • Temple Bar
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Welcome to Dublin, the perfect starting point for your road trip in Ireland! Pick up your rental car and let the adventure begin. You will spend 2 nights immersing yourself in Dublin's charm before embarking on the next leg of your journey.

Dublin is a beautiful city with plenty to discover. If you arrive before check-in time or prefer to get started on your sightseeing right away, we recommend checking out Temple Bar, a must-see neighborhood, and taking a stroll in the city center. Soak in the lovely atmosphere and sit down for a bit to eat or drink.

Find your way to your hotel in Dublin. We recommend choosing a hotel in a central location for easy exploring. Check-in typically starts between 2 and 4 PM at hotels in Ireland. Settle in and make plans for the evening.

As dinnertime approaches, it's time to head out for a bite to eat. If you are looking to dine at a popular restaurant in Dublin, it's often a good idea to reserve a table in advance.

Treat yourself to a delicious dinner at Peadar Kearney's Pub, an excellent option for tonight's dining. Looking for something different? The Lotts Cafe Bar offers a tantalizing alternative with its diverse menu. And don’t miss Merchant's Arch. With its reputation for pleasing customers, it’s a fantastic choice for tonight in Dublin.

Continue the enjoyment post-dinner at Mulligan's, a cherished local gathering spot renowned for its welcoming atmosphere. Similarly, John Kavanagh The Gravediggers offers a vibrant space for indulging in well-crafted drinks and engaging conversation. You may also want to check out Cassidy's. This bar is a favorite among both locals and visitors looking for a delightful evening out filled with laughter and fun.

Raise a toast to the start of your 14-day road trip in Ireland!

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Day 2

Day 2

  • Dublin
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Drive 12 km, 58 min

  • Dublin Zoo
  • Guinness Storehouse
  • The Book of Kells Experience
  • Trinity College Dublin
  • Grafton Street
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Day 2 of your road trip across Ireland promises a magnificent time exploring Dublin. You have 1 night left in Dublin. Take the opportunity to experience more of the best attractions and activities in the city.

Grafton Street is a street that stands out as one of the must-see places in Dublin. Take a moment to explore its distinct atmosphere, and don’t miss the popular sightseeing spots just a short walk away.

A blend of fun adventures, breathtaking views, and photo-friendly spots await you in Dublin on today’s itinerary. First up is the locally renowned zoo, Dublin Zoo. Afterward, continue to Guinness Storehouse, a brewery every traveler should visit.

As you explore Dublin’s charming streets, take in the lively atmosphere and get to know the character of the city. Next, make your way to Book Of Kells. This well-known museum is an essential stop. Following that, head to Trinity College Dublin, another must-visit site that will enhance your experience.

Don’t forget to check out all the popular tours and activities you can add to your road trip itinerary. Ireland is a beautiful travel destination that offers plenty of unique tours that will enhance your vacation experience. Explore and select your activities below.

Indulge in a memorable dining experience at one of Dublin's most popular restaurants, and connect with friendly locals for an authentic adventure.

Dine in style at Taste Food Company, a top recommendation for dinner tonight. Or, for a change of pace, Sophie's Restaurant, Bar & Terrace boasts a menu that's sure to impress. Also, be sure to check out The Confession Box. Known as a local hotspot, it’s a great choice for tonight in Dublin.

Explore the vibrant nightlife at Bruxelles after your meal, a hub for lively evenings and memorable moments. Or, head to Light House Cinema for a great selection of flavorful drinks and a charming setting. Furthermore, Bowe's Lounge Bar is perfect for those looking to extend their night with a touch of local flavor.

Raise your glass and celebrate another amazing day of your road trip in Ireland!

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Day 3

Day 3

  • Dublin
  • Kilkenny
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Drive 132 km, 2 hours 10 min

  • Cathedral Church of St Canice & Round Tower
  • Rothe House & Garden
  • Smithwick's Experience Kilkenny
  • Kilkenny Castle
  • Kilkenny Castle Park
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Experience an unparalleled adventure on day 3 of your road trip in Ireland. This exciting part of your journey invites you to discover the renowned landmarks in 1 vibrant destinations - Kilkenny. After a day filled with exploration and new experiences, you will retreat to the hotel of your choice in Kilkenny. You will spend 1 night here for some well-deserved relaxation.

Today, you'll explore some of the most beautiful places in Dublin, including a church, a museum, a brewery, a castle, a park and much more! Start your day with a visit to St Canice's Cathedral. This frequently visited church is a must-visit in the city. When you’re ready for your next discovery, continue to Rothe House & Garden, which may be one of the most standout places you will experience today.

One of the best things about exploring Dublin on a self-guided tour is that you set the pace. There’s plenty of time for detours and discovering hidden gems. When you’re ready for your next stop, make your way to Smithwick's Experience Kilkenny, a locally appreciated brewery in the city. If you’re up for more discoveries, don’t forget to reserve some time for Kilkenny Castle and Kilkenny Castle.

When you’re done exploring for the day, you’ll drive to your hotel in Kilkenny. Check in and spend some time relaxing before you head out to tour the city.

As you are wrapping up for the day, treat yourself to a satisfying dinner at a nice restaurant in Kilkenny. Enjoy a relaxing evening as you savor delicious local cuisine and reflect on the day's adventures.

Make sure to reserve a table at Billy Byrnes Gastro Bar & Venue, an iconic dining spot in Kilkenny. This culinary treasure and its outstanding menu have enchanted food enthusiasts from around the world. Immerse yourself in the culinary delights of Langtons Hotel Kilkenny, a popular restaurant in Kilkenny. With a menu designed to delight, it ensures a dining experience that transcends the ordinary. Experience the culinary magic of Sullivan's Taproom, a hidden gem nestled in Kilkenny. Known for its exquisite cuisine and inviting atmosphere, it's a dining experience you won't soon forget.

Cap off your dinner by heading to The Dylan Whisky Bar, ideal for a leisurely evening with a drink in hand. Biddy Early´s is another bar that offers an enjoyable setting. Similarly, Tynans Bridge House Bar is also a popular place to go on a night out, perfect for relaxing and socializing.

Head back to your accommodation in Kilkenny and get some rest in preparation for another magical day of your road trip in Ireland!

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Day 4

Day 4

  • Kilkenny
  • Cork
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Drive 172 km, 2 hours 33 min

  • St Patrick's Gateway Centre
  • Christ Church Cathedral
  • House of Waterford Crystal
  • Reginald's Tower
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On day 4 of your road trip in Ireland, you will get a true taste of the freedom a self-drive vacation in Europe entails. Today’s travel plans include stops at the most scenic, wondrous, and interesting places in Waterford City Metropolitan District. In the evening, you’ll end up in Cork, where you will stay for 2 nights.

Bring your curiosity for today’s adventure around Kilkenny. Some of the city’s most loved attractions await! St. Patrick's Gateway Centre is the perfect place to start. This church is one of the most frequently visited places to visit in Kilkenny. Next, head to Christ Church Cathedral, Church Of Ireland, a worthwhile church, known for its grand features.

In between the sights, don’t hesitate to take small detours to explore local stores and eateries. When you’re ready to continue your adventure, head to House Of Waterford. This visually striking museum is a highly recommended experience. Nearby, you'll also find Reginald's Tower. Visit these for an interesting touch to your journey.

After soaking up all the sights of today's itinerary, you'll be ready to head in the direction of your accommodation in Cork. Cork offers plenty of top-rated hotels for every travel budget. Take some time to relax before you go out again.

As dinnertime approaches, it's time to head out for a bite to eat in Cork. If you are looking to dine at a popular restaurant in the city, it's often a good idea to reserve a table in advance.

Treat yourself to a wonderful meal at The Woodford, a top-rated dining spot in Cork. If you're in the mood for something new, try Greenes Restaurant, another premier location with a delectable menu. You might also want to book a table at Izz Cafe. Known for its consistently satisfied patrons, it’s a perfect choice to elevate your evening in Cork.

Extend your evening after a delightful meal by visiting Impala, which offers the perfect atmosphere for a night out. Moreover, The Shelbourne Bar is another popular option for a drink or two. Likewise, The Oval also provides a great ambiance for reminiscing about the day and raising a toast to your vacation.

Savor another day of unforgettable experiences in Ireland!

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Day 5

Day 5

  • Cork
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Drive 21 km, 1 hour 25 min

  • Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral
  • Fitzgerald's Park
  • Daly's Bridge (The Shakey Bridge)
  • Cork City Gaol
  • Blarney Stone
  • Blarney Castle & Gardens
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Greet day 5 of your road trip in Ireland with a smile and start your day with a hearty breakfast. You will return to Cork for your remaining 1 night in the city later today, but first, it’s time for some exploring! On the agenda for this day, you’ll find only the best things to see and do in Cork and Blarney.

Discover a day packed with fun adventures, scenic views, and picturesque spots in Cork. Begin your sightseeing with Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral. This worthwhile church is one of the top attractions in the city. Proceed to Fitzgerald's Park, another must-visit attraction.

As you wander through the inviting streets of Cork, soak in the lively ambiance and take the opportunity to snap some photos. Next, head to Daly's Bridge (the Shakey Bridge). This beloved point of interest is a traveler-favorite. Not far away, you’ll find Cork City Gaol, another key site on your sightseeing itinerary. Blarney Stone is yet another highly recommended place to visit nearby, offering plenty to discover for curious travelers. Conclude your day at Blarney Castle & Gardens and uncover why it's recognized as one of the city's most interesting attractions.

When you’re done exploring for the day, you’ll return to Cork and your accommodation.

After a day of adventure, treat yourself to an exquisite dinner at one of Cork's best restaurants.

Treat yourself to a delightful dinner at South County Bar & Café, Douglas, highly recommended for tonight's dining. Or, if you're feeling adventurous, why not try Liberty Grill? It's another excellent option with a diverse menu. Consider reserving a table at Canty's Bar as well. Known for its consistent customer satisfaction, it’s an ideal pick for tonight in Cork.

As the sun sets on another day of adventure, rest up and recharge for the next leg of your road trip in Ireland.

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Day 6

Day 6

  • Cork
  • Killarney
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Drive 122 km, 2 hours 42 min

  • Ross Castle
  • Muckross House
  • Killarney National Park
  • Torc Mountain
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On day 6 of your exciting self-drive vacation in Ireland, you’ll soak in the magnificence of 1 destination, Killarney. When you’re not sightseeing, take time to relax at your selected hotel in Killarney, where you’ll be staying for 2 nights.

Cork is home to plenty of attractions that offer family-friendly attractions, breathtaking views, and photo-friendly spots! Start at Ross Castle, an often recommended castle that is worthwhile a visit in the town. Nearby, you’ll find Muckross House, enchanting visitors with its breathtaking appeal. Continue your exploration at Killarney National Park. This national park is one of the town’s most locally renowned spots.

Enjoy the freedom of exploring Cork at your own pace and find hidden gems along the way. If you want to see more picture-perfect spots, make sure to visit Torc Mountain.

At the end of the day, you will drive to Killarney, where you'll have a room waiting for you at the perfect place to stay. Check in and enjoy some downtime.

After a long day of exploring, sit down for a delicious dinner at a top-rated restaurant in Killarney. Enjoy a satisfying meal that will recharge you for tonight's adventures.

Enjoy a delicious meal at Malarkey, a top-rated dining destination in Killarney. If you're in the mood to try something new, consider The Mad Monk by Quinlans, another top spot with a mouthwatering menu. You might also want to secure a reservation at Vendricks Restaurant. With a reputation for consistently satisfying customers, it’s a perfect choice to enhance your stay in Killarney this evening.

Following your dinner, dive into the local bar culture at John M. Reidy. Enjoy this evening's relaxed ambiance with delightful drinks. Alternatively, go to Courtney's Bar, the perfect place for those looking to experience the best of the nightlife. Similarly, Jimmy Brien's provides excellent drinks and a great atmosphere, ensuring a memorable night out.

Raise your glass and celebrate another amazing day of your road trip in Ireland!

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Day 7

Day 7

  • Killarney
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Drive 176 km, 3 hours 15 min

  • Valentia Island Lighthouse
  • The Valentia Island Tetrapod Footprints
  • Kerry Cliffs (Aillte Chiarraí)
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Wake up to day 7 of your extraordinary road trip in Ireland. With 1 night left in Killarney, we encourage you to seize the day and discover the unexplored beauty of the town’s surroundings!

Whether you prefer a leisurely exploration or a more fast-paced adventure, this itinerary in Killarney allows for both. Start by heading to Cromwell Point Lighthouse. This locally appreciated lighthouse provides an insightful glimpse into the region's identity. Next, discover The Valentia Island Tetrapod Footprints, a picturesque archeological site, promising a delightful encounter.

Continue your sightseeing with a visit to Kerry Cliffs (aillte Chiarraí), an underrated cliff.

When you’re done exploring the area’s best attractions, you’ll drive back to your accommodation in Killarney.

Indulge in a memorable dining experience at one of Killarney's most popular restaurants, and connect with friendly locals for an authentic adventure.

Don’t miss out on dining at Killarney Royal Hotel, a top-rated dining destination in Killarney. If you're in the mood to try something new, consider Hannigans Bar, Restaurant & Rooftop Balcony, another top spot with a mouthwatering menu. You might also want to secure a reservation at Curious Cat Café. With a reputation for consistently satisfying customers, it’s a perfect choice to enhance your stay in Killarney this evening.

After enjoying a fulfilling meal, continue your evening at Paddy Sheehan The Grand Bar & Niteclub, ideal for those looking to unwind with a drink in a comfortable setting.

Get a good night's sleep and look forward to another great day on the road in Ireland!

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Day 8

Day 8

  • Killarney
  • Dingle
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Drive 112 km, 2 hours 19 min

  • Conor Pass
  • Cé Dhún Chaoin / Dunquin Pier
  • Dingle Distillery
  • Dingle Oceanworld Aquarium
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Embark on another extraordinary experience on day 8 of your road trip in Ireland. Today, you will make 3 stops and experience some of the highlights of Kenmare, Dunquin, and Dingle. At the end of the day, you will enjoy the comforts of a top-rated hotel in Dingle, which will be your home away from home for 1 night.

A blend of family-friendly attractions, romantic experiences, and natural wonders await you in Killarney on today’s itinerary. First up is the frequently visited cliff, Conor Pass. Afterward, continue to Cé Dhún Chaoin / Dunquin Pier, a pier every traveler should visit.

As you explore Killarney’s charming streets, take in the lively atmosphere and get to know the character of the region. Next, make your way to Dingle Distillery. This frequently visited distillery is an essential stop. Following that, head to Dingle Oceanworld Aquarium, another must-visit site that will enhance your experience.

When you’re done exploring for the day, you’ll drive to your hotel in Dingle. Check in and spend some time relaxing before you head out to tour the town.

Indulge in a memorable dining experience at one of Dingle's most popular restaurants, and connect with friendly locals for an authentic adventure.

With its reputation for pleasing customers, it’s a fantastic choice for tonight in Dingle.

As the sun sets on another day of adventure, rest up and recharge for the next leg of your road trip in Ireland.

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Day 9

Day 9

  • Dingle
  • Limerick
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Drive 151 km, 2 hours 48 min

  • King John's Castle
  • Saint Mary's Cathedral
  • Hunt Museum
  • Limerick City Gallery of Art
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Dive into day 9 of your remarkable road trip in Ireland. Today you will explore Limerick, where you will have the opportunity to experience all the top things to see and do. At the end of the day, you’ll unwind at one of the finest accommodations in Limerick. You’ll stay here for 1 night.

Get ready to discover some of the most iconic wonders in Dingle, including a castle, a church, a museum, an art gallery and much more! Start your day at King John's Castle. This stunning castle is a curiosity-inducing place to see in Dingle. Then, wander over to Saint Mary's Cathedral. If respected sites excite you, this church will be right up your alley. Nearby, you’ll also find Hunt Museum. This historic museum is a favorite among visitors.

Dingle offers plenty to explore, ensuring every moment of your visit is filled with excitement and discovery. If you're up for more, Limerick City Gallery Of Art is an increasingly popular spot in the city that will captivate you with its unique charm.

After soaking up all the sights of today's itinerary, you'll be ready to head in the direction of your accommodation in Limerick. Limerick offers plenty of top-rated hotels for every travel budget. Take some time to relax before you go out again.

As you explore more of Limerick, you'll discover that its culinary landscape is as diverse as its attractions. Whether you're craving traditional dishes bursting with local flavors or innovative creations that push the boundaries of taste, you're sure to find a dining experience that satisfies your cravings.

Make sure to reserve a table at Collins Bar Dooradoyle, an iconic dining spot in Limerick. This culinary treasure and its outstanding menu have enchanted food enthusiasts from around the world. Immerse yourself in the culinary delights of Freddy’s Restaurant, a popular restaurant in Limerick. With a menu designed to delight, it ensures a dining experience that transcends the ordinary. Experience the culinary magic of Bobby Byrne's, a hidden gem nestled in Limerick. Known for its exquisite cuisine and inviting atmosphere, it's a dining experience you won't soon forget.

After enjoying a delightful dinner, why not delve into the vibrant local bar scene? You might want to spend the evening at Charlie Chaplin's Pub, a well-loved spot among locals and tourists. Or, head to South's Pub. This bar boasts a welcoming environment that is perfect for winding down. You could also continue your night at The Glen Tavern, another top-rated place in the area.

Raise your glass to another unforgettable day in Ireland!

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Day 10

Day 10

  • Limerick
  • Galway
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Drive 163 km, 2 hours 55 min

  • Ennistymon Cascades
  • Cliffs of Moher
  • Poulnabrone dolmen
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Experience an unparalleled adventure on day 10 of your road trip in Ireland. This exciting part of your journey invites you to discover the renowned landmarks in 1 vibrant destinations - Ennistimon. After a day filled with exploration and new experiences, you will retreat to the hotel of your choice in Galway. You will spend 3 nights here for some well-deserved relaxation.

Today’s well-planned self-sightseeing route offers several family-friendly attractions, romantic experiences, and natural wonders. Whether you decide to explore Limerick on foot, use public transport, or join a guided tour, there are a few attractions you don’t want to miss. Ennistymon Cascades is the first of them. Spend some time admiring this serene waterfall before continuing your journey. Cliffs Of Moher is your next stop. This popular cliff is one of the best-rated sights in Limerick.

Consider grabbing some lunch or a light snack to keep your energy going. Beyond the above-mentioned attractions, today is also the perfect time to visit Poulnabrone Dolmen. This breathtaking archeological site is a sight to behold.

At the end of the day, you will drive to Galway, where you'll have a room waiting for you at the perfect place to stay. Check in and enjoy some downtime.

After a day of adventure, treat yourself to an exquisite dinner at one of Galway's best restaurants.

Enjoy a lovely dining experience at The Front Door Pub, a popular restaurant in Galway. This acclaimed establishment has earned the admiration of countless food lovers in the city. Alternatively, experience a taste of Galway at The Creamery Cafe, Ice Cream, Bistro, another great place to eat. With a menu designed to impress, it promises a journey of flavors that will leave you captivated. A third option to check out is the top-rated Busker Brownes. It’s yet another ideal choice to enhance your time in Galway tonight.

After enjoying a fulfilling meal, continue your evening at The Dew Drop Inn, ideal for those looking to unwind with a drink in a comfortable setting. Alternatively, Freeney's Bar offers a welcoming atmosphere for easing into the nightlife. Similarly, Tigh Neachtain provides an excellent environment for a relaxed and enjoyable evening.

Say good night to Galway and look forward to another great day of your road trip in Ireland!

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Day 11

Day 11

  • Galway
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Drive 6 km, 42 min

  • Cathedral of Our Lady Assumed into Heaven and St Nicholas, Galway
  • Eyre Square
  • Galway City Museum
  • Galway Atlantaquaria, National Aquarium of Ireland
  • Salthill
  • Shop Street
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Day 11 of your road trip will take you to the best attractions Galway has to offer. Cherish the 2 nights you have left in Galway by discovering the best things there are to see and do in the city.

At the top of the list of things to do today is to explore Salthill, a neighborhood that captures the true essence of Galway. Take your time to uncover its best sides and enjoy its proximity to many of the area’s best attractions. Another must-visit is Shop Street, a street offering a different perspective on Galway.

Today, you'll explore some of the most beautiful places in Galway, including a church, a public square, a museum, an aquarium and much more! Start your day with a visit to Cathedral Of Our Lady Assumed Into Heaven And St Nicholas, Galway. This beloved church is a must-visit in the city. When you’re ready for your next discovery, continue to Eyre Square, which may be one of the most instagrammable places you will experience today.

One of the best things about exploring Galway on a self-guided tour is that you set the pace. There’s plenty of time for detours and discovering hidden gems. When you’re ready for your next stop, make your way to Galway City Museum, an often recommended museum in the city. If you’re up for more discoveries, don’t forget to reserve some time for Galway Atlantaquaria.

Don’t forget to check out all the popular tours and activities you can add to your road trip itinerary. Ireland is a beautiful travel destination that offers plenty of unique tours that will enhance your vacation experience. Explore and select your activities below.

After a long day of exploring, sit down for a delicious dinner at a top-rated restaurant in Galway. Enjoy a satisfying meal that will recharge you for tonight's adventures.

Savor the flavors at Apoema Bistro, a top pick for dinner tonight. Alternatively, Finnegans beckons with its unique menu offerings. Also, consider Gemelle's. With its consistent customer satisfaction, it’s an excellent option for dining in Galway tonight.

Extend your evening after a delightful meal by visiting The Crane Bar, which offers the perfect atmosphere for a night out. Moreover, O'connor's Famous Pub is another popular option for a drink or two. Likewise, Sally Longs Rock Bar also provides a great ambiance for reminiscing about the day and raising a toast to your vacation.

Relax and reminisce about your day in Ireland and look forward to more memorable moments to come!

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Day 12

Day 12

  • Galway
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Drive 184 km, 3 hours 19 min

  • Kylemore Abbey & Victorian Walled Garden
  • Connemara National Park
  • Walled Victorian Garden
  • Derrigimlagh Discovery Point
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On day 12 of your road trip, you’ll start and end your day in Galway, where you'll stay for 1 night more.

Get ready to discover some of the most iconic wonders in Galway, including a monastery, a national park, a botanical garden, a historical landmark and much more! Start your day at Kylemore Abbey & Victorian Walled Garden. This enchanting monastery is a popular place to see in Galway. Then, wander over to Connemara National Park. If gorgeous sites excite you, this national park will be right up your alley. Nearby, you’ll also find Walled Victorian Garden. This mesmerizing botanical garden is a favorite among visitors.

Galway offers plenty to explore, ensuring every moment of your visit is filled with excitement and discovery. If you're up for more, Wild Atlantic Way Signature Discovery Point @derrigimlagh is an up-and-coming spot in the town that will captivate you with its unique charm.

When you’re done exploring for the day, you’ll return to Galway and your accommodation.

As dinnertime approaches, it's time to head out for a bite to eat in Galway. If you are looking to dine at a popular restaurant in the city, it's often a good idea to reserve a table in advance.

Enjoy a delicious meal at The Galleon Restaurant, a highly-rated dining destination in Galway. If you're eager to try something different, consider John Keogh's Gastropub, another top spot with a tantalizing menu. You might also want to secure a reservation at RÉ NAO. With a reputation for consistently satisfying customers, it’s an excellent choice to enhance your stay in Galway this evening.

Continue the enjoyment post-dinner at Garavan's Bar, a cherished local gathering spot renowned for its welcoming atmosphere. Similarly, Caribou offers a vibrant space for indulging in well-crafted drinks and engaging conversation. You may also want to check out Tonerys Bar. This bar is a favorite among both locals and visitors looking for a delightful evening out filled with laughter and fun.

Take some time to reflect on your day and savor another beautiful night in Ireland.

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Day 13

Day 13

  • Galway
  • Dublin
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Drive 291 km, 3 hours 55 min

  • Flaggy Shore
  • Ballyvaughan Pier
  • Aillwee Cave
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On day 13 of your road trip in Ireland, you will get a true taste of the freedom a self-drive vacation in Europe entails. Today’s travel plans include stops at the most scenic, wondrous, and interesting places in Ballyvaughan. In the evening, you’ll end up in Dublin, where you will stay for 1 night.

Whether you prefer a leisurely exploration or a more fast-paced adventure, this itinerary in Galway allows for both. Start by heading to Flaggy Shore. This underrated sightseeing destination provides an insightful glimpse into the village's identity. Next, discover Ballyvaughan Pier, an eye-catching pier, promising a delightful encounter.

Continue your sightseeing with a visit to Aillwee Cave, an intriguing cave.

When you’re done exploring for the day, you’ll drive to your hotel in Dublin. Check in and spend some time relaxing before you head out to tour the city.

As you are wrapping up for the day, treat yourself to a satisfying dinner at a nice restaurant in Dublin. Enjoy a relaxing evening as you savor delicious local cuisine and reflect on the day's adventures.

Treat yourself to a delightful dinner at The Brazen Head, highly recommended for tonight's dining. Or, if you're feeling adventurous, why not try Bewley's Grafton Street? It's another excellent option with a diverse menu. Consider reserving a table at The Shack Restaurant Temple Bar as well. Known for its consistent customer satisfaction, it’s an ideal pick for tonight in Dublin.

Keep the evening going at The Bridge 1859, a great choice for enjoying the after-dinner hours with a drink. You could also go to The Dame Tavern, which offers a similarly pleasant setting and great drinks. Another option is Mary's Bar & Hardware, which provides an inviting environment for unwinding after a busy day out.

Take some time to reflect on your day and savor another beautiful night in Ireland.

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Day 14

Day 14

  • Dublin - Departure day
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  • Dublin Castle
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Day 14 of your road trip in Ireland is your departure day. This is your chance to catch a last glimpse of Dublin before saying goodbye to this wonderful destination. If you've still got time left, we recommend doing some last-minute shopping or sightseeing.

If you're up for some more sightseeing, we recommend visiting Dublin Castle, a historic castle before you head out.

On your last day in Ireland, take time to indulge in shopping at Dublin’s popular marketplace, Temple Bar. Look for keepsakes or souvenirs to remind you of your trip.

Before you conclude your road trip in Ireland, drop by another restaurant for a last chance at a memorable dining experience in Dublin.

You’ll then say farewell to Dublin. Drive to the airport, return your car, and take the opportunity to get some last-minute souvenirs before you board your flight home. We wish you a pleasant journey and hope you leave with many wonderful memories of your road trip in Ireland!

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