10 Bus Tours in Dingle That You Shouldn't Miss

July 12, 2021 Roger Rusk

Perched on the hem of the Atlantic in Ireland's southwest, charming Dingle looks out over Dingle Bay to the Blasket Islands. Chock full of friendly pubs where live traditional music plays, the Irish-speaking area fills to the brim with tourists on weekends and through summer. Another regular visitor to Dingle's Gulf Stream-warmed waters is Fungi, the dolphin, the town's unofficial mascot. Popular tourist attractions include the beaches, Mount Brandon and Ballydavid and Ballyferriter villages.
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1. Dingle Peninsula Private Tour from Kenmare with wifi on board

Kenmare, Kenmare, County Kerry
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Private tour with a passenger vehicle and experienced guide. The tour includes all the attractions on the Dingle peninsula including the Connor Pass.

Inclusions: Bottled water, Air-conditioned vehicle, Private transportation, WiFi on board

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2. Private Tour of Dingle Peninsula from Killarney

Taxi Killarney
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The Dingle Peninsula is one of the western most areas of Ireland. It contains, spectacular, unspoilt coastal landscapes and beaches. Numerous historic and prehistoric sites dot the landscape and let’s not forget in the midst of it all, is Dingle town.

Inclusions: Beverages, Bottled water, Hotel/port pickup and drop-off, Private tour, Air-conditioned vehicle

Exclusions: Food and drinks, Gratuities

Reviewed By Y9349LFmaureenb

Knowledgeable and attentive tour guide. Felt absolutely safe taking in the rugged beauty of the stormy coastline. Much better than a crowded tour bus!

3. Dingle Peninsula and Slea Head Archaeological and Sight Seeing Tour

Kerry Taxi Tours
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Enjoy your 7 hour tour of Dingle and Slea Head with full information provided by your driver, beginning with a pick up from your accomadation in Killarney.  On departure from Killarney you will firstly stop at beautiful Inch Beach, travelling along The Wild Atlantic Way you arrive at Dingle. On the Slea Head drive you will visit Dún Beag Fort (400BC), the 6th century bee hive hut's, Reask Monastic site, Kilmalkedar Church, Gallarus Oratory and returning to Killarney via The Connor Pass.

Inclusions: All taxes, fees and handling charges (fuel surcharge & parking etc), Bottled water supplied by driver/guide, Irish driver/guide with full local knowledge & history , Live commentary on board provided by your Irish driver/guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off to any place of accomadation, Private tour provided for your party or individual need., Transport by private vehicle with on board comentery

Exclusions: Gratuities

Reviewed By nicolemO437QH

I'm so glad that we did a tour rather than trying to navigate the roads ourselves. Brian was a fantastic tour guide and filled us in on so much great history that we would not have known otherwise. Some of the roads are pretty narrow and windy as well, so having someone else drive meant that we could all enjoy the scenery.

4. Mini Bus Tour of Dingle Peninsula & Slea Head

Killarney, Co. Kerry, Ireland Kerry Taxi Tours
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Enjoy your 7 hour tour of Dingle and Slea Head with full information provided by your driver, beginning with a pick up from your accomadation in Killarney. On departure from Killarney you will firstly stop at beautiful Inch Beach, travelling along The Wild Atlantic Way you arrive at Dingle. On the Slea Head drive you will visit Dún Beag Fort (400BC), the 6th century bee hive hut's, Reask Monastic site, Kilmalkedar Church, Gallarus Oratory and returning to Killarney via The Connor Pass.

Inclusions: Fuel surcharge, Local taxes, Bottled water, Driver/guide, Live commentary on board, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Private tour, Transport by air-conditioned minivan

Exclusions: Gratuities

Reviewed By nicolemO437QH

I'm so glad that we did a tour rather than trying to navigate the roads ourselves. Brian was a fantastic tour guide and filled us in on so much great history that we would not have known otherwise. Some of the roads are pretty narrow and windy as well, so having someone else drive meant that we could all enjoy the scenery.

5. Dingle Peninsula Four Hour Private Tour

Dingle Slea Head Tours, Cooleen, Dingle, Co. Kerry, Ireland Dingle Slea Head Tours
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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.

Inclusions: Private transportation

Exclusions: Lunch

Reviewed By Marcia2424

So much history and great views on this tour. The Gallarus Oratory was one of my favorite stops, but you can also pet a baby lamb and see a filming site from Star Wars Episode VII, Basically something for everyone. Comfortable, warm van and you can leave the driving to Colm and enjoy the views. Even great in the rain!

6. Ring of Kerry & Skellig Ring Private Day Tour

Dingle, Co. Kerry, Ireland Dingle Slea Head Tours
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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.

Inclusions: Private Driver/Guide, Bottled water, Hotel/port pickup and drop-off, Private tour

Exclusions: Food and drinks, Gratuities

Reviewed By Marcia2424

So much history and great views on this tour. The Gallarus Oratory was one of my favorite stops, but you can also pet a baby lamb and see a filming site from Star Wars Episode VII, Basically something for everyone. Comfortable, warm van and you can leave the driving to Colm and enjoy the views. Even great in the rain!

7. 5-Day Spectacular South and West Small-Group Tour of Ireland from Dublin

7 Aston Quay, Temple Bar, Dublin, Ireland Overland Ireland
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Your Irish Experience begins here! Come on a 5-day small group tour (14 people max) of the South and West coast of Ireland along the Wild Atlantic Way. You will have an unforgettable experience exploring everything from kayaking with dolphins in Dingle Bay to the magnificent sights on the Ring of Kerry. Prepare to be awestruck by Ireland’s most famous landmark – The Cliffs of Moher, fall in love with the bustling bohemian Galway City. Our Spectacular South and West trip explores a diverse range of scenery, castles, adventure, history, heritage and culture. This small group tour of Ireland has it all. Our expert guides have hand-picked the best the South and West has to offer for your tour around Ireland – leaving you with enough time to indulge in the delights of Dublin City. This tour has so much to offer and never disappoints.

Inclusions: Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, 4 nights local guesthouse accommodation, carefully selected by our team, Great breakfast each day, Professional qualified Irish tour guide throughout your trip, Cliffs of Moher hike, Kayak excursion in Dingle Bay, Rock of Cashel, Blarney Stone, Hiking, Distillery tour, Local taxes and charges, Air-conditioned luxury mini coach to all locations, Loads of 'Craic' = Fun!, All outdoor activities are weather dependent no refund will be provided if activities are not going ahead

Exclusions: Lunch and dinners, Gratuities, Horseback riding, Flights to Ireland

Reviewed By russ2jen

Sadly, in these uncertain days of Coronavirus, I had to cancel my upcoming tour. The team at Overland Ireland were compassionate and understanding in working out the details so as to minimize losses all around. Flexible reschedule options into next year were offered as well. This is the kind of small company to support.

8. 8 Day Vagabond Wild Irish Rover Small Group Tour

Grand Canal Hotel, Grand Canal Street Upper, Dublin, D04 X5X7, Ireland Vagabond Tours
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Covering the west coast of Ireland from the peninsula’s of the south west all the way up to Connemara, the tour includes the chance to stay in a castle, two nights in Dingle town (as suggested by previous customers) and lots more. The tour is very comprehensive but its not rushed, instead we have added more time in so that we can get right off the beaten track and spend more time off the vehicles exploring.

Inclusions: Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, An off the beaten track adventure in 4x4 VagaTron Mini-coach, The services of a highly-trained and professional VagaGuide, 8 full days on tour, 7 nights' accommodation, 7 delicious and filling hot Irish breakfasts, Most daily activities and visits (see Tour Options below for extras), All relevant taxes, Guaranteed tour departure and price from the moment you make your deposit, Breakfast

Exclusions: We try and keep any additional costs to a minimum and these activities account for only a small part of the daily activities on tour. Most of the historical sites we visit are free to enter. The additional activities we do offer are ones that have proved to be a big success with customers over the years., Surf lesson in Castlegregory €40, Horse riding in Dingle €35, Boat trip in Dingle €15-20, Sea kayaking in Dingle €50, Rowing in Dingle €25, Golf in Dingle - Ask your guide for rate, Cycling tour in Killarney National Park €30, Skelligs Cruise €40

Reviewed By jenniger

Well I am like most of the others in recent reviews as I have not yet gone on my trip. I want to emphasize how marvelous Ciara was when I had to cancel and I have now rebooked the 11 day driftwood tour September 7. Would love to hear from anyone else booking that tour. One of the reasons I rebooked was the low deposit as even though did get my deposit back with no trouble last year I was uncomfortable at my age and who knows what’s gonna happen with Covid putting a large deposit down again. Marvelous communication and service and I’m sure my tour will be marvelous and I can write a great review when I have been

9. 3 Hour Slea Head Drive Tour - Personal Chauffeur Guided Tour

The Waterfront Dingle, Strand St, Woodville, Dingle, Co. Kerry, Ireland Dingle Guide
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Personal chauffeur guided tour with an accredited and personable tour guide, in a very comfortable Mercedes E-Class Hybrid car

Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Private transportation, Bottled water

Exclusions: Attraction admission fees, Coffee and/or Tea, Lunch

Reviewed By SanddollarMI

Gillian was the perfect tour guide for my daughter and I. We had a relaxing drive around Dingle, learning about the area and seeing the beautiful sights. Gillian was very patient with my picture taking and let us enjoy the day! I would highly recommend!

10. Private tour of Dingle and Slea Head with accredited guide

Guided Tours With Mary G
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This is a private tour for up to 4 people so you can stop when and where you wish, the tour will be tailored to suit your needs. What better way to explore Dingle than with a local accredited guide with many years experience!

Inclusions: Professional accredited national guide with over 15 years experience

Exclusions: Food and drinks other than bottled water which is complimentary

Reviewed By ROWINGGUY

We were a small group of three with Mary G as our walking tour guide of Killarney. While we all had been in Killarney a few times over the years, this was our first time actually taking a walking tour there. It was well worth it as Mary gives insights into the town’s history and heritage that only a local will know. She was born and schooled in Killarney so she really shares her passion for her home town. As Mary has lived in France and Italy, she is very capable of putting the stories of Killarnye in a European context. So it was really interesting also to hear her stories of what French and Europeans enjoy about Killarney. It’s only when you take a tour with Mary that you see and discover things are only known to locals; interesting insights into medieval laneways, hidden architectural gems and a fabulous walk through the environs of Killarney House and National Park. We enjoyed the glorious gardens, fantastic views over the lakes and even saw deer grazing in nearby paddocks. When you have a few spare hours, a walking tour of Killarney Town with Mary G is highly recommended.

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