Frequently Asked Questions About Ireland Tour Packages From Dublin
You might have a few questions before booking an Ireland tour from Dublin with Nordic Visitor. Read on for answers to these common queries. You can also find more practical tips and attraction recommendations in our Ireland Travel Guide.
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1. What’s the best way to tour Ireland from Dublin?
When you book with Nordic Visitor, you can explore Ireland in a way that suits you. All of these tours start and end in Dublin or Edinburgh, so it’s easy to plan your flights and enjoy the capitals before or after your trip.
For the freedom to go at your own pace, choose a self-drive tour of Ireland. You’ll get a detailed itinerary, a hand-marked map, and a rental car of your choice.
If you prefer to sit back and let someone else do the driving, join a guided group tour of Ireland. You’ll travel in a group of up to 15 guests with a local guide and dedicated driver.
Or for a more personal experience, opt for a private tour of Ireland. Your knowledgeable driver-guide will take you to must-see spots and hidden gems, sharing stories along the way.
2. How many days do I need for a tour of Ireland from Dublin?
We recommend at least 7–10 days to explore all Ireland has to offer. With over a week, you’ll have time to visit must-see destinations at a comfortable pace.
If you'd like a more in-depth tour or to combine your trip with another country, such as Scotland, around 12–14 days is best. Check out this guide to planning a trip to Ireland and Scotland before your visit.
3. What can I see and do on an Ireland tour from Dublin?
There’s so much to discover beyond the capital, and these tour packages from Dublin are designed to showcase the best of Ireland.
Here are some of the highlights you could experience on your trip:
Uncover even more places to visit in Ireland.
A few of our itineraries even combine Ireland with a trip to Scotland. That means you could also explore Edinburgh, the majestic Highlands, and other must-see spots. Read our blog on the best places to visit in Scotland for inspiration.
4. What's the best time of year for Ireland tours from Dublin?
If you're looking for milder weather, longer days, and plenty to see and do, plan your trip between April and October. During these months, you’ll get more daylight for sightseeing, and many attractions stay open later – perfect for making the most of your time.
Find out when to visit Ireland based on your interests.
5. What can I see and do in Dublin for a day?
Dublin is packed with history, culture and charm. These are a few top things to do in a day:
6. Can I combine a Dublin-based tour with visits to Northern Ireland?
Yes, many of our Ireland tours explore the entire island, including top sights in Northern Ireland. You can visit the Giant’s Causeway, Northern Ireland’s capital, Belfast, and iconic Game of Thrones filming locations.
Keep in mind that while our tours start and end in Dublin, you’ll travel around the island and stay in different locations throughout your trip. It’s a great way to experience both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland on one unforgettable journey.
Get inspired by these top things to do in Northern Ireland.
7. Do I need a car for tours from Dublin?
No, you don’t need a car to see Ireland’s top sights. With our small group and privately guided tour packages from Dublin, you can focus on the breathtaking views while someone else takes care of the driving.
On guided small group tours, you’ll travel in a comfortable minibus with a guide plus a dedicated driver. And on a private tour, you’ll be driven around in a car or van by your own knowledgeable driver-guide.
8. How do Nordic Visitor's Dublin tours differ from day trips or bus tours?
A day tour or one-day bus trip from Dublin will take you to nearby attractions, returning to the city centre by evening.
With Nordic Visitor, you’ll go beyond the reach of day tours and explore the entire country, not just the areas close to Dublin. Think natural wonders like the Cliffs of Moher, the windswept Aran Islands, and much more.
These tour packages include local transport, handpicked accommodation, a personalised itinerary, and 24/7 support. Plus, it’s all organised for you by an Ireland travel expert.
9. Can I choose my arrival date?
Yes, these Ireland tour packages from Dublin run from April to October. You can start self-drive and privately guided tours on any day. Meanwhile, small group tours have a selection of set departure dates to choose from, so it’s a good idea to book early to secure your spot.
When you're ready to book, simply choose your preferred start date from each tour’s availability calendar.
10. Can I customise my tour?
Absolutely! Personalise your trip by adding extra nights in Dublin at the start or end of your travels, or by booking optional activities. For instance, you could enjoy a guided whiskey distillery tour or a boat trip around the Skellig Islands.
You can also upgrade your accommodation or book private airport transfers. Tailor your itinerary online or speak to your dedicated travel consultant.
11. What should I pack and wear for a tour of Ireland from Dublin?
Ireland’s weather can be changeable, so it’s best to pack layers and be ready for a mix of sunshine and rain.
Here are some recommended essentials:
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Walking shoes or boots
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Waterproof jacket and trousers
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Warm jumper or fleece
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Light baselayers
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Day bag or rucksack
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Gloves, hat and scarf
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Camera
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Reusable water bottle
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Binoculars for wildlife watching
Check out our Ireland packing guide for more information on what to bring.
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