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Dingle Peninsula and Slea Head Drive Group Tour
Our group tours of the Dingle Peninsula offer a personalized experience led by knowledgeable local guides, ensuring an authentic exploration of hidden gems and cultural insights. With a focus on sustainable travel practices, we engage with local communities and support small businesses, enhancing the richness of the journey while preserving the peninsula's natural beauty for generations to come. Immerse yourself in the stunning landscapes, ancient history, and vibrant traditions of the Dingle Peninsula on a tour that goes beyond the ordinary, creating unforgettable memories for every traveler.
Electric Bike Around Dingle Peninsula: Must-Do Half-Day Activity!
Dingle Peninsula is arguably the absolute very best coastal route in Ireland, if not the entire world. Driving around in a car is one thing, but cycling around it on Electric Bikes is another level completely - Prepare to have your mind-blown by the intriguing history, local insight and spectacular scenery on this self-guided tour. Our top-spec Electric Bikes make it simple to blaze your way up the steep hills, and our fat tyres absorbe any bumps in the road. Also, rest assured our bike mechanics are just a phone call away should anything happen on the road. If you've never been on an ebike, don't worry - Neither has 95% of our guests. We will show you everything and make sure you are comfortable before heading off. Over approximately 3 hours, our GPS Commentary App will navigate you around the peninsula with local history, funny stories and a few bad jokes coming through your bluetooth helmet - This ensures that you get all the information AND all the independence that you want.
Exhilarating Rib experience - Dingle sea safari
Dingle Sea Safari Rib is exhilarating fun and informative . As the Rib travels around much of the coast and Blasket islands -It gives a unique upclose viewing of everything that is a must see . Very personal tour as limited to just 12 persons each time . Marine life , sea Birds and a great captain who tells you the history and geology , This tour really has it all to offer . This experience is sure to be 1 of the highlights to your holiday in Dingle ...
Dingle Tasting Tour
The Dingle Tasting Tour is an exciting mix of tasting and sightseeing in Irelands No. 1 foodie town. Our experienced guides will take you through the beautiful port town of Dingle, visiting some of the towns best food and beverage locations. In these locations you will enjoy a variety of tastings of authentic, local Irish food and drink - great tasting stops - educational, fun and satisfying - Dingle's iconic restaurants and pubs are represented, with tastes and information exclusively for our food tour participants - Seafood straight off the boat? Irish beef from local pastures? Local, crafted beer and gin. Yes, you'll experience it all on our tour - We will have small groups maximum 12 people.
Dingle Peninsula Four Hour Private Tour
Nestled in the West Kerry Gaeltacht (Irish speaking area) and with a spectacular landscape the tour explores, the rich and diverse mixture of its archaeological sites and history, it’s flora and fauna, music and culture and a myriad of other attractions. This is a tour not to be missed and will always be remembered.
Ring of Kerry & Skellig Ring Private Day Tour
One of Ireland's most famous drives, reaching breathtakingly beautiful places no bus tour can reach, and most self-guided tours will miss. From the Skellig Ring along the coast of the Iveragh peninsula to Waterville, the summer home of Charlie Chaplin, this tour provides amazing viewing points, endless photo stops and all the Irish history and folklore you could wish for, all while traveling in luxury.
The Great Blasket Island Experience
The most thrilling way to see Dingle Bay; experience outstanding natural beauty of Dingle peninsula, paired with an exciting speed boat blast. From Dingle Harbour, along the beautiful coastline and around the Blasket Islands with landing on the Great Blasket Island - a remote Island steeped in nature, beauty and history. Experience breathtaking views, staggering cliffs and wildlife that is native to the Dingle shores. A complementary Tea/Coffee is provided for all our customers. No rush or time restraints for a personal easy going trip with a maximum capacity of 12 passengers (must have minimum 8 booked for tour to go ahead) The ‘Peig Sayers’ Stormforce 11 is the flagship of the Redbay range, offering the best that RIBs can offer. A12 seated indoor cabin for those who want to keep dry and warm. The Peig Sayers incorporates quality, speed, safety and comfort. **PLEASE BE-AWARE DEPARTURE TIMES MAY VARY, PASSENGERS MUST BE FLEXIBLE & CALL TO CONFIRM - Min. 8 passengers. **
Half Day Private Tour to Dingle Peninsula and Slea Head
A classic tour of the Slea Head and Dingle Peninsula would include Manning fort, The Famine Cottage, a visit to the Early Christian Beehive Huts, The Blasket Island interpretive Centre and the incredible Gallarus Oratory. There are many more sightseeing opportunities and we can stop along the way for photos and film.
Private 1-Hour Guided Boat Tour in Dingle Peninsula
Hire one of our 12 passenger boats with Skipper to create your own custom boat trip. Cruise under the soaring cliffs and sea arches with the possibility of encountering visiting pods of dolphins. Throughout the trip your Skipper will point out the sights and be happy to answer any questions you may have.
Dingle Peninsula Guided Walking Tour
Our Wild Atlantic Way walk in the heart of the West Kerry Gaeltacht (Irish-speaking area) will bring you along the cliffs of Dunquin, overlooking the Blasket Island archipelago. The Dingle Peninsula is steeped in rich heritage and culture. Kevin, your guide, will impart some of this while walking through its landscape. Kevin will enrich the walk with stories of the ancient past, the recent past right up to today, and plenty of Irish folklore, myth, legend, history, and geology—a very enriching experience all around in some beautiful landscape. The rhythm and pace of walking lend themselves to good conversation, and when you throw the inspirational scenery of the Dingle Peninsula into that mix, it all adds up to a great place and space to spend time with friends and family or just go solo. The distance covered will be approximately 3 miles (5km) on mostly flat terrain, which is very doable.