

When making a booking, you will need to advise your flight details and your Dublin City Hotel details. Your transfer will be confirmed instantaneously and you will be provided with a travel voucher to present to the driver.
It's that easy!
Don't forget to book your Dublin Airport Departure Transfer, simply type the product code 2354DUBHTLAPT into the Keyword Box.
At time of booking, YOU MUST include the following flight and hotel details in the "Special Requirements" box:

When making a booking, you will need to advise your flight details and your Dublin City Hotel details. Your transfer will be confirmed instantaneously and you will be provided with a travel voucher to present to the driver. 24 - 48 hours prior to your transfer, you will be required to call the supplier directly (the contact number will be provided on your travel voucher) to reconfirm exact pick up times and places.
It's that easy!
Don't forget to book your Dublin Airport Arrival Transfer, simply type the product code 2354DUBAPTHTL into the Keyword Box.
At time of booking, YOU MUST include the following flight and hotel details in the "Special Requirements" box:

Wander through the beautiful estate of Malahide Castle and absorb the fresh sea breeze and breathtaking views of Dublin Bay.
Your visit to Malahide Castle includes a guided tour with time to wander around the craft shops and castle grounds, which span some 250 acres. There will be time to unwind for afternoon tea in the pleasant castle surrounds.
Soak in scenes of day to day life in the picturesque fishing village of Howth as the tour proceeds on to Howth summit. The trail back to Dublin includes a 10 minute stop at the summit for breathtaking views of Dublin Bay.

Meet your guide at the Poolbeg Marina and join this thrilling high speed boat tour. The majestic bay is framed by the Dublin and Wicklow mountains to the south and the Hill of Howth to the north. Poolbeg is the only Yacht Club and Marina in the heart of Dublin. Situated in Ringsend, a harbor area with a colorful maritime tradition stretching back to the 17th century.
Settle into the high speed boat designed for comfort and speed and begin cruising on the River Liffey. Your guide will tempt you with entertaining snippets of life in Dublin's Docklands 300 years ago. As you move up the river pass Pidgeon House, the Electricity Power Station which is a site of considerable significance in the history of Irish technology and stands with Dublin's own Twin Peaks towering above it.
Next encounter the Great South Wall, the most spectacular structure stretching out into the bay. Your Irish guide will continue to enthrall you with local folklore as you travel past the Great North Wall, and behind it is Bull Island, a designated UN biosphere reserve. Speed past the Poolbeg Lighthouse marking the entrance to the walled port channel and enjoy the power of the twin 275hp Yamaha engines speeding up to 25 knots. Watch the local seals, the wild goats, friendly rabbits and beautiful birds at The Muglins and Dalkey Island. Listen to the fascinating history of the King of Dalkey, Martello Tower and much more. The perfect time to take photographs!
Now... full steam ahead as you cruise to exclusive Sorrento Bay. Catch a glimpse of the homes where Ireland's rich and famous live. The band members from U2, Bono and The Edge both live here along with famous Irish writer/director Neil Jordan. As you return home pass James Joyce Museum, the Forty Foot bathing place, DunLaoghaire Harbor and stretch out into Scotsman Bay where you can experience the fun and excitement of the boat before returning to the marina.
With great views from the top of the bus, strategically placed stops and an interesting commentary, this truly is the best way to see the sights of Dublin.
You can hop on and off as many times as you like aboard this open-top double-decker bus. There are 20 stops and the entire route takes approximately 90 minutes. The bus departs regularly from each stop and your ticket is valid for 24 hours from first use.
The route takes you to many of Dublin's major attractions including Dvblinia, Old Jameson Distillery, Dublin Castle, Phoenix Park (where you will find Dublin Zoo), and of course the Guinness Storehouse.

With great views from the top of the bus, strategically placed stops and an interesting commentary, this truly is the best way to see the sights of Dublin.
You can hop on and off as many times as you like aboard this open-top double-decker bus. There are 20 stops and the entire route takes approximately 90 minutes. The bus departs regularly from each stop and your ticket is valid for 24 hours from first use.
The route takes you to many of Dublin's major attractions including Dvblinia, Old Jameson Distillery, Dublin Castle, Phoenix Park (where you will find Dublin Zoo), and of course the Guinness Storehouse.
Want to see Dublin a little more in depth? Why not combine your Dublin City Hop On Hop Off Tour with an optional walking tour! There are 2 to choose from:
Dublin Cobblestone and Crypt Walking Tour
Visit Dublin's unique Victorian Arcade and wander down the medieval cobblestone streets of Temple Bar to discover its hidden treasures. Steep yourself in tales of old Dublin while visiting the majestic City Hall and Dublin Castle. Walk in Handel's footsteps and explore the Viking past before finishing the tour outside Christchurch Cathedral's Crypt.
Dublin Water and Whiskey Walking Tour
The tour starts on Dublin's longest street and journeys past the historic Abbey Theatre towards the inspiring Custom House. See the recently restored docklands area, while listening to tales of Dublin's old whiskey trade. Stroll the Liffey's boardwalk and feel the pulse of the City. The tour ends in the Italian Quarter, Dublin's latest addition to this cosmopolitan City.

Few cities wear history on its sleeve like Dublin does! The Historical Walking Tour of Dublin has been acclaimed as a must-do tour for any visitor to Dublin. Your guide has a passion for all aspects of history and will be delighted to discuss anything which might be of interest to you.
The tour starts at Trinity College main gates, and takes in the grounds of Trinity College, Old Irish Parliament, Dublin Castle, City Hall, the Medieval and Viking quarter centered around Christ Church Cathedral and finishes in the old port of Temple Bar on the banks of the River Liffey.
Dublin combines a medieval city with the most stately of eighteenth century architecture and a thriving contemporary cultural scene. Behind the doorways, at every street corner there are reminders of the characters - revolutionary, literary and others - who imagined the city.
Cruise the River Liffey for a journey through Dublin. Your cruise departs from Bachelors Walk, just a few hundred meters from O'Connell Street, right in Dublin's city center and will bring you on a relaxed journey in air conditioned comfort and safety.
During each cruise, your professional local guide presents an entertaining and informative commentary covering all aspects of the history of the River Liffey and of Dublin city itself, from the first arrival of the Vikings 1000 years ago, to the rapid development of the city during the 18th and 19th Centuries to become a major European capital, and of the subsequent decline and more recent redevelopment of Dublin's Docklands.
You will learn the story behind the iconic Ha'penny bridge as well as Gandon's masterpiece, the majestic Custom House. You will follow the story of Dublin's Royal and Grand Canals and see where Oliver Cromwell landed in 1649 and hear how Captain William Bligh surveyed Dublin Bay in 1800. Learn of how much of present day Dublin now sits on reclaimed land, including Trinity College and the Spire in O'Connell Street.
The all-weather, purpose-built vessel, the Spirit of Docklands, can accommodate up to 48 passengers, and offers you maximum comfort and safety. The vessel is wheel chair accessible and is very suitable for young and old alike.

Next day explore beautiful Connemara, including Clifden and Kylemore Abbey.

With an overnight stop in the lively town of Killarney, this is the ultimate opportunity to soak up the friendly Irish culture and enjoy the charm of the locals. Book your place today and explore the beautiful Ring of Kerry, a stunning coastal drive offering breathtaking views.