9-Day Ireland Self-Drive Road Trip With Itinerary from Cork traveling north to Limerick, Galway, and Dublin

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Explore the best of Ireland on a 9-day road trip! Uncover hidden gems and experience the rich culture firsthand as you journey through Cork, Blarney, Limerick, Bunratty, Kinvarra, Galway, The Municipal District of Trim, Dublin, Malahide, Enniskerry, and Laragh. This road trip itinerary in Ireland seamlessly combines exploration with relaxation.

This perfectly planned road trip itinerary in Ireland takes you through some of the best places to see in the country. You will spend 2 nights in Cork, 1 night in Limerick, 1 night in Galway, and 4 nights in Dublin. 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 Cork, 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. Phoenix Park and Cliffs Of Moher are just a couple of the bucket-list attractions that await your discovery. Marvel at the remarkable St Stephen's Green, learn more about the unique Dublin Castle, and immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Dublin Zoo.

As you hit the open road and drive through Cork, Blarney, Limerick, Bunratty, Kinvarra, Galway, The Municipal District of Trim, Dublin, Malahide, Enniskerry, and Laragh, 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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St Patrick's Bridge
Saint Fin Barre's CathedralFitzgerald's ParkCork City GaolBlarney StoneBlarney Castle & Gardens
Bunratty Castle & Folk ParkCliffs of MoherAillwee CaveDunguaire CastleTuroe Pet Farm
Eyre SquareSpanish ArchCathedral of Our Lady Assumed into Heaven and St Nicholas, GalwayTrim Castle
Malahide Castle & GardensPowerscourt House & GardensPowerscourt WaterfallWicklow Mountains National ParkGlendalough Cathedral
St Stephen's GreenNational Museum of Ireland – ArchaeologyNational Gallery of IrelandNational Botanic GardensGrafton Street

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Day 1

Day 1

  • Cork - Arrival day
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  • St Patrick's Bridge
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Say hello to Cork! Your exciting road trip through Ireland is just about to start. Navigating the top places to see in the region is a breeze with a car. The rental vehicle of your choice will be ready for pickup upon your arrival in the city. You will stay in Cork for 1 night before you continue your adventure!

Cork 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 St Patrick's Bridge, or just taking a stroll in the city center. Soak in the lovely atmosphere and sit down for a bit to eat or drink.

Make your way to your chosen hotel. Check-in typically starts between 2 and 4 PM in Cork. Make yourself at home and enjoy some downtime before heading out again.

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 Cork, it's often a good idea to reserve a table in advance.

Enjoy a lovely meal at The Woodford, a top-rated place to have dinner tonight. Alternatively, if your taste buds call for something different, Greenes Restaurant is another top choice with a popular menu. You could also check for a table at Izz Cafe. As an establishment that gains consistently high praises from customers, it’s an ideal choice in Cork tonight.

Cap off your dinner by heading to Impala, ideal for a leisurely evening with a drink in hand. The Shelbourne Bar is another bar that offers an enjoyable setting. Similarly, The Oval is also a popular place to go on a night out, perfect for relaxing and socializing.

Raise a toast to the start of your 9-day road trip in Ireland!

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Day 2

Day 2

  • Cork
  • Limerick
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Drive 104 km, 2 hours 26 min

  • Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral
  • Fitzgerald's Park
  • Cork City Gaol
  • Blarney Stone
  • Blarney Castle & Gardens
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Experience an unparalleled adventure on day 2 of your road trip in Ireland. This exciting part of your journey invites you to discover the renowned landmarks in 2 vibrant destinations - Cork and Blarney. After a day filled with exploration and new experiences, you will retreat to the hotel of your choice in Limerick. You will spend 1 night here for some well-deserved relaxation.

Get ready to discover some of the most iconic wonders in Cork, including a church, a park, a museum, a monument, a castle and much more! Start your day at Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral. This picture-perfect church is a curiosity-inducing place to see in Cork. Then, wander over to Fitzgerald's Park. If mesmerizing sites excite you, this park will be right up your alley. Nearby, you’ll also find Cork City Gaol. This historic museum is a favorite among visitors.

Cork offers plenty to explore, ensuring every moment of your visit is filled with excitement and discovery. If you're up for more, Blarney Stone is a curiosity-inducing spot in the city that will captivate you with its unique charm. When you’re done at the monument, don’t forget to check out the romantic Blarney Castle & Gardens. Take a moment to appreciate the fascinating details of this well-known castle.

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.

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

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.

Unwind after your meal by stepping into Charlie Chaplin's Pub. This venue is celebrated for its extensive drink selections and cozy vibes. Alternatively, South's Pub offers a dynamic and energetic atmosphere for a glass or two. Don’t overlook The Glen Tavern, another top-rated bar in the area.

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

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Day 3

Day 3

  • Limerick
  • Galway
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Drive 213 km, 3 hours 32 min

  • Bunratty Castle & Folk Park
  • Cliffs of Moher
  • Aillwee Cave
  • Dunguaire Castle
  • Turoe Pet Farm
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On day 3 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 Bunratty, Kinvarra, and Bullaun. In the evening, you’ll end up in Galway, where you will stay for 1 night.

Today, you'll explore some of the most beautiful places in Limerick, including a castle, a cliff, a cave, a petting zoo and much more! Start your day with a visit to Bunratty Castle & Folk Park. This captivating castle is a must-visit in the village. When you’re ready for your next discovery, continue to Cliffs Of Moher, which may be one of the most mesmerizing places you will experience today.

One of the best things about exploring Limerick 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 Aillwee Cave, an often recommended cave in the village. If you’re up for more discoveries, don’t forget to reserve some time for Dunguaire Castle and Turoe Pet Farm.

When you’re done exploring for the day, you’ll drive to your hotel in Galway. 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 Galway. Enjoy a relaxing evening as you savor delicious local cuisine and reflect on the day's adventures.

Experience a taste of local culinary excellence while in Galway by securing a table at Éan. An esteemed Bib Gourmand restaurant, it features an exceptional modern menu. For an alternative taste experience, visit Aniar, famous for its scrumptious modern and irish dishes. This 1-star Michelin venue consistently impresses guests, making it a standout addition to your holiday plans.

After your delicious meal, get a taste of the vibrant nightlife with a visit to The Dew Drop Inn, known for its inviting atmosphere. Freeney's Bar is another great option if you’re looking for a place to get the night started. Similarly, Tigh Neachtain provides a great setting to enjoy the night away.

Raise your glass to another unforgettable day in Ireland!

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Day 4

Day 4

  • Galway
  • Dublin
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Drive 224 km, 3 hours 15 min

  • Eyre Square
  • Spanish Arch
  • Cathedral of Our Lady Assumed into Heaven and St Nicholas, Galway
  • Trim Castle
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Embark on another extraordinary experience on day 4 of your road trip in Ireland. Today, you will make 2 stops and experience some of the highlights of Galway and The Municipal District of Trim. At the end of the day, you will enjoy the comforts of a top-rated hotel in Dublin, which will be your home away from home for 4 nights.

Discover a day packed with family-friendly attractions, photo-friendly spots, and historic treasures in Galway. Begin your sightseeing with Eyre Square. This interesting public square is one of the top attractions in the city. Proceed to Spanish Arch, another must-visit attraction.

As you wander through the inviting streets of Galway, soak in the lively ambiance and take the opportunity to snap some photos. Next, head to Cathedral Of Our Lady Assumed Into Heaven And St Nicholas, Galway. This beloved church is a traveler-favorite. Not far away, you’ll find Trim Castle, another key site on your sightseeing itinerary.

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

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

Set out on a gastronomic journey in Dublin by reserving a table at Bastible. Renowned for its 1-star Michelin recognition, this restaurant presents an outstanding menu of modern cuisine. For a different taste, head over to Patrick Guilbaud, renowned for its delectable modern french dishes. This distinguished 2-star Michelin-recipient is a favorite among guests, making it a worthy addition to your holiday plans. Craving more culinary excitement? Explore Chapter One by Mickael Viljanen, a highly rated local gem known for its exquisite modern menu. With a 2-star Michelin acclaim, it promises a dining experience you won't want to miss. With its reputation for pleasing customers, it’s a fantastic choice for tonight in Dublin.

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

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

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Day 5

Day 5

  • Dublin
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Drive 169 km, 3 hours 42 min

  • Malahide Castle & Gardens
  • Powerscourt House & Gardens
  • Powerscourt Waterfall
  • Wicklow Mountains National Park
  • Glendalough Cathedral
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On day 5 of your road trip, you’ll start and end your day in Dublin, where you'll stay for 3 nights more.

Today's adventure in Dublin promises more breathtaking discoveries and enriching experiences! Begin at Malahide Castle & Gardens. This visually striking castle is a highlight of any visit in the town. Then, enjoy Powerscourt House & Gardens, another romantic attraction that never fails to captivate visitors. Next, head over to Powerscourt Waterfall, one of the town’s most increasingly popular attractions, known for its eye-catching features.

If you’re looking for more, spend time soaking in the atmosphere of Wicklow Mountains National Park. This stunning national park is frequented by locals and tourists alike. To complete your memorable day, make sure to visit Glendalough Cathedral, a locally appreciated church, and take a stroll around the area.

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

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.

Enjoy a delicious meal at Taste Food Company, a highly-rated dining destination in Dublin. If you're eager to try something different, consider Sophie's Restaurant, Bar & Terrace, another top spot with a tantalizing menu. You might also want to secure a reservation at The Confession Box. With a reputation for consistently satisfying customers, it’s an excellent choice to enhance your stay in Dublin this evening.

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

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

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Day 6

Day 6

  • Dublin
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Drive 12 km, 1 hour 7 min

  • St Stephen's Green
  • National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology
  • National Gallery of Ireland
  • National Botanic Gardens
  • Grafton Street
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Day 6 of your road trip across Ireland promises a magnificent time exploring Dublin. You have 2 nights left in Dublin. Take the opportunity to experience more of the best attractions and activities in the city.

A visit to Grafton Street in Dublin is a must on the agenda today. This street is full of hidden gems and character, perfect for a leisurely stroll. Plus, you’ll be close to some of the city’s most famous sights.

Today’s route brings fun adventures, romantic experiences, and natural wonders. The first attraction of today is St Stephen's Green. This popular park is an idyllic place to see in Dublin. Continue your discovery at National Museum Of Ireland – Archaeology, a heritage-rich museum with stories to tell.

As you stroll around Dublin, take in the distinct atmosphere and learn what makes this city so unique. Maximize your sightseeing with a visit to National Gallery Of Ireland. This locally renowned art gallery offers a historic encounter with Dublin. Next, make your way to National Botanic Gardens to add another highlight to your day. Whether you decide to get entrance tickets for all attractions or you prefer admiring from a distance, amazing experiences await on this day in Dublin.

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

Enjoy a delicious meal at The Brazen Head, a top-rated dining destination in Dublin. If you're in the mood to try something new, consider Bewley's Grafton Street, another top spot with a mouthwatering menu. You might also want to secure a reservation at The Shack Restaurant Temple Bar. With a reputation for consistently satisfying customers, it’s a perfect choice to enhance your stay in Dublin this evening.

Continue the enjoyment post-dinner at The Bridge 1859, a cherished local gathering spot renowned for its welcoming atmosphere. Similarly, The Dame Tavern offers a vibrant space for indulging in well-crafted drinks and engaging conversation. You may also want to check out Mary's Bar & Hardware. This bar is a favorite among both locals and visitors looking for a delightful evening out filled with laughter and fun.

Raise your glass to another unforgettable day in Ireland!

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Day 7

Day 7

  • Dublin
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Drive 16 km, 1 hour 5 min

  • Phoenix Park
  • Dublin Zoo
  • Guinness Storehouse
  • Molly Malone Statue
  • The Book of Kells Experience
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On day 7 of your road trip, you will have an entire day to explore Dublin. You’ll stay in Dublin for 1 night and discover all the best things to see and do in the area.

A blend of fun adventures, romantic experiences, and natural wonders await you in Dublin on today’s itinerary. First up is the locally renowned park, Phoenix Park. Afterward, continue to Dublin Zoo, a zoo 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 Guinness Storehouse. This well-known brewery is an essential stop. Following that, head to Molly Malone Statue, another must-visit site that will enhance your experience. Don’t forget to stop by Book Of Kells, a captivating museum in the city.

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.

As dinnertime approaches, it's time to head out for a bite to eat in Dublin. 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.

Make sure to reserve a table at SOLE Seafood & Grill, an iconic dining spot in Dublin. This culinary treasure and its outstanding menu have enchanted food enthusiasts from around the world. Immerse yourself in the culinary delights of Kehoes Pub, a popular restaurant in Dublin. With a menu designed to delight, it ensures a dining experience that transcends the ordinary. Experience the culinary magic of The Cobblestone, a hidden gem nestled in Dublin. Known for its exquisite cuisine and inviting atmosphere, it's a dining experience you won't soon forget.

Let the evening flow smoothly from dinner to drinks at John Fallon's "the Capstan Bar", a top-rated bar in the area.

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 8

Day 8

  • Dublin
  • Cork
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Drive 253 km, 3 hours 12 min

  • Ha'penny Bridge
  • Dublin Castle
  • St. Patrick's Cathedral Park
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On day 8 of your exciting self-drive vacation in Ireland, you’ll soak in the magnificence of 1 destination, Dublin. When you’re not sightseeing, take time to relax at your selected hotel in Cork, where you’ll be staying for 1 night.

Today’s route brings family-friendly attractions, romantic experiences, and scenic views. The first attraction of today is Ha'penny Bridge. This captivating monument is a symbolic place to see in Dublin. Continue your discovery at Dublin Castle, a respected castle with stories to tell.

As you stroll around Dublin, take in the distinct atmosphere and learn what makes this city so unique. Maximize your sightseeing with a visit to St Patrick's Cathedral. This notable church offers a stunning encounter with Dublin. Whether you decide to get entrance tickets for all attractions or you prefer admiring from a distance, amazing experiences await on this day in Dublin.

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.

Experience a symphony of flavors at Goldie in Cork by securing a reservation in advance. Renowned for its Bib Gourmand distinction, Goldie delights its guests with its exceptional variety of meals showcasing delicious seafood cuisine. For a palate-pleasing alternative, make sure to dine at Ichigo Ichie Bistro & Natural Wine, acclaimed for its delectable japanese specialties. This local Bib Gourmand establishment consistently satisfies guests, ensuring an unforgettable holiday experience.

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

  • Cork - Departure day
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  • Triskel Arts Centre
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Day 9 of your road trip in Ireland is your departure day. This is your chance to catch a last glimpse of Cork 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, begin at Triskel Arts Centre. This often recommended performing arts theater is a popular place to see in the city.

Explore local shops for souvenirs to remember your trip or find unique gifts for loved ones.

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

Treat yourself to a delightful dinner at Dan Lowrey's Tavern, highly recommended for tonight's dining. Or, if you're feeling adventurous, why not try Ziggys Bar? It's another excellent option with a diverse menu.

You’ll then say farewell to Cork. 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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