Ring Of Kerry Tour
Sample Option 2: Ring of Kerry Tour
Tour Highlights
Killarney, surrounded by 10,000 acres of pristine national parkland, offers breathtaking lakes, rivers, woods, and mountains, making it Ireland’s top tourist destination and the starting point of the Ring of Kerry.
The journey continues to Killorglin, famous for Puck Fair, Ireland’s oldest festival, where a goat is crowned king for three days each August.
Following the Atlantic coastline, the tour pauses for photos along the River Caragh, offering stunning views of the sea and Dingle Bay.
Cahersiveen, nestled at the foot of Benetee Mountain and overlooking Valentia Harbor, is the birthplace of Daniel “The Liberator” O’Connell. His legacy is honored with the O’Connell Memorial Church, the only Irish church not dedicated to a saint or deity.
In the seaside town of Waterville, Charlie Chaplin’s fondness for the area is celebrated with an annual festival. Beyond Waterville, the towering Coomakista Pass provides panoramic views of the Beara Peninsula.
Picturesque Sneem, known as the “knot in the Ring of Kerry,” leads to the sprawling beauty of Killarney National Park, best experienced from Molls Gap and Ladies View, named after Queen Victoria’s visit in 1861.
As the tour winds down, you’ll pass the thundering Torc Waterfall and the elegant Muckross House & Gardens before returning to Killarney.
Tour Duration: 8–9 hours. Choose your favorite spots to linger and enjoy—they won’t disappoint!