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10-day Tours in Ireland

Spend 10 days in Ireland and you’ll have plenty of time to explore different regions, attractions and landscapes on your trip. The travel experts at Nordic Visitor will use their knowledge to create a customised 10-day tour of Ireland for you, ensuring that you have an unforgettable experience.

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DISCOVER IRELAND WITH A 10-DAY ITINERARY

Considering a 10-day trip to Ireland? We can help with that!

You could experience the picturesque scenery and vibrant cities around the Emerald Isle on a 10-day tour of Ireland. Visit the capital, Dublin, before heading west to soak up the sights of the Atlantic coast.

The best way to see Ireland in 10 days is to take a self-drive tour, giving you the freedom to explore the country your way. Expect medieval castles, rugged coastline and gorgeous green countryside on your Ireland self-drive journey.

When you book a trip to Ireland with Nordic Visitor, you get handpicked accommodation, transportation reservations, access to our 24/7 helpline, and many other benefits as part of the package. You’ll also enjoy the personal service of your own dedicated travel consultant.

Get in touch via our toll-free numbers or live chat and we'll happily plan your Ireland adventure.

 

— WHY US?

Why book with Nordic Visitor

  • Specialists in Ireland self-drive holidays
  • Flexible and customisable tour options
  • Experienced travel agency that takes care of all the details for you
  • Dedicated to providing personalised, quality service

10-DAY IRELAND VACATION PACKAGES

For an Ireland itinerary of 10 days, take your pick from these self-drive packages. They feature top recommended routes and include handpicked hotels, rental car, and more.

Ireland
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10 days / 9 nights
4.8
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Classic Ireland

2136EUR

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10 days / 9 nights
Apr - Oct

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Ireland
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Privately Guided
10 days / 9 nights
Apr - Oct

Classic Ireland - Private

6412EUR

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10 days / 9 nights
Apr - Oct

6412EUR

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Guided Groups
10 days / 9 nights
Apr - Oct

Highlights of Ireland

4764EUR

4049EUR

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10 days / 9 nights
Apr - Oct

4764EUR

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Self-drive
10 days / 9 nights
Apr - Oct

Scenic Ireland & The South Coast

2183EUR

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10 days / 9 nights
Apr - Oct

2183EUR

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STAY LONGER & SEE MORE OF IRELAND

Stay for longer to experience more Irish destinations and explore at a leisurely pace. Choose from these extended Ireland itineraries to delve deeper into the country.

Ireland
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Self-drive
14 days / 13 nights
Apr - Oct

Complete Ireland

3081EUR

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14 days / 13 nights
Apr - Oct

3081EUR

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Ireland
ST PADDY’S DAY DEAL
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Self-drive
17 days / 16 nights
4.6
Apr - Oct

Grand Tour of Ireland

3818EUR

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17 days / 16 nights
Apr - Oct

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Scotland & Ireland
Free upgrade
Best seller
Self-drive
14 days / 13 nights
4.8
Apr - Oct

Classic Scotland & Ireland

3216GBP

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Free upgrade
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14 days / 13 nights
Apr - Oct

3216GBP

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Scotland & Ireland
Free upgrade
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Privately Guided
17 days / 16 nights
Apr - Oct

Complete Scotland & Ireland – Private

Scottish Highlands, Isle of Skye & Wild Atlantic Way

10586GBP

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17 days / 16 nights
Apr - Oct

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Ireland Travel Experts

As a travel agency based in Northern Europe, Nordic Visitor knows how to make the most of your time in Ireland. We offer a variety of self-drive and guided tours that include the must-see attractions as well as lesser-known highlights that are hand-picked by our own Ireland travel experts. 

To ensure a stress-free trip, we handle all the local details for you – accommodations, activities, local transportation, ferries, and other services.

We can also customise your chosen tour to your needs and tastes. If you decide you want to add extra nights at a certain location, for example, your personal Nordic Visitor travel consultant will be happy to make suggestions and modify your itinerary.

Customer Experiences Of Ireland Tours

Don’t just imagine your visit to Ireland - read what our amazing guests have to say!

Linda, United States

Scenic Ireland, September 2022

Excellent tour

Chris, our Nordic Visitor Travel Consultant, was very responsive to every email that I sent and answered any questions that I had. We had 4 in our group and it was simple to have 2 single rooms and 1 double and add days at the beginning and the end of our trip just from their website. A welcome package was waiting for us at our first hotel that included detailed information about our trip and a map with highlighted roads and points of interest along the way. Our accommodation ranged from small boutique hotels to resort hotels. Each was close to the city centre and excellent! Breakfast was included each morning which made it easy to get going. It was nice to have our accommodation and car secured for us so we only worried about where we were going to explore each day! We highly recommend Nordic Visitor and will definitely use them in the future!

Vivienne, Australia

Wild Atlantic Way at Leisure, August 2022

Very enjoyable itinerary

We were very happy that a really good map of Ireland was provided, which had our hotels highlighted, with the dates annotated, and our route and recommended places of interest also highlighted. Most hotels were centrally located and we had some lovely accommodation. The "Wild Atlantic Way" itinerary was really enjoyable, we were directed to some marvellous places & have some great memories. Our bound copy of the guide, together with the Touring Map of Ireland, are great mementoes of a wonderful holiday.

Martin, United States

Complete Ireland, October 2022

Flawless experience

Our travel consultant Rebecca was fabulous. She accommodated us in modifying our schedule at no charge after my wife's mother's death. She cheerfully changed our Dublin hotel to a more central location and always responded quickly to any questions or concerns. We are planning a Scotland trip in 2023 again using Nordic Visitor and hope to have Rebecca again. In 2021 we used Nordic Visitor for a 2-week driving Iceland trip that was also flawless.

William, United States

Grand Tour of Scotland & Ireland, August 2022

Unforgettable experience

Communication via email and telephone was very good. Everyone at Nordic Visitor was helpful. Tour package was clear with good suggestions for activities and restaurants. Accommodation was beautiful and comfortable. Driving through Scotland & Ireland was unforgettable.

Stephanie, United States

Ireland East to West, March 2023

A great experience

Overall, we had a great experience. Anytime we had questions our advisor did a great job answering them in a timely manner. In country, we only had to call customer service one time, when the accommodation had misplaced our welcome packet. The agent on call worked with the hotel and they found it and she called back to confirm that we had everything we needed.

Laura, United States

Complete Scotland & Ireland, September 2022

Overall we had a wonderful time

We had a great experience, had to call a few times to clarify issues and we were always able to talk with a real person. We received our info about 3 weeks before leaving. I felt we needed more time to review all the info since it was a 17-day trip. Overall we had a wonderful time and would highly recommend this company.

Terri, United Kingdom

Wonders of Ireland, September 2022

Excellent

Absolutely excellent tour bus driver!

Kenneth, Canada

Ultimate Tour of Scotland & Ireland, September 2022

Extremely satisfied with all aspects of the tour

Extremely satisfied with all aspects of the tour. Very professional and thorough. The maps and guide book were invaluable and made the tour very easy to navigate. Locations of accommodation were superb, all near restaurants, attractions and shopping.

Getting to Ireland

Ireland has 10 airports, with the three main international ports being: Dublin, Cork and Shannon. Unless customised to begin elsewhere, all Nordic Visitor tours in Ireland start and end in Dublin, the capital city.

Flight times to Ireland are, for example, 6 hours from New York City or Boston and 1.5 hours from London. Major international airlines with flights to Ireland include (but are not limited to) Aer Lingus, British Airways, Virgin Atlantic, United Airlines, Ryanair, and KLM.

The Republic of Ireland is on GMT time. If your journey involves one or more connecting flights, or if you're crossing several time zones to get here, your dedicated Nordic Visitor travel consultant can add extra nights in Dublin to your package so you can rest up after arrival.

Please note that your flights to Ireland are not included in Nordic Visitor packages. However, if you have booked a combination tour of Scotland and Ireland, we include flight costs between the two countries in the package price.

IRELAND PACKAGES BY LOCAL TRAVEL SPECIALISTS

What would you like to experience in Ireland? Our Ireland travel experts have created thrilling tour packages for your dream Irish road trip.

WHAT TO SEE ON A 10-DAY TOUR OF IRELAND

There is so much you can see and do on a 10-day self-drive Ireland adventure. Immerse yourself in the landscapes and historical landmarks of this Celtic country. Explore lively Irish cities and charming countryside as you take in the culture, history and beauty of the Emerald Isle.

With 10 days you have plenty of time to go from Dublin to the west coast by car. You could drive the Wild Atlantic Way route from Donegal in the north, or start from Galway further south. Make your way down the coast to discover the stunning sights like the Cliffs of Moher and the Ring of Kerry.

Of course, the journey is just as important as the destination when you’re on a road trip. In Ireland you can expect scenic drives and plenty of attractions to stop at along the way.

Imagine yourself wandering through ancient Celtic monuments, going for a walk on the green hills, and learning about Gaelic culture. You could sit in a typical pub tasting the local brew and listening to live Irish music.

Read our recommended itinerary below for more inspiration and ideas.



Here’s our suggestion for a 10-day Ireland tour:

Day 1 - Arrival in Ireland
After touching down at Dublin Airport, a private driver will take you to your hotel in the capital, largest city and international hub of Ireland. If you arrive earlier in the day, you can spend the afternoon at your leisure, exploring the city and its many attractions.

Dublin is a heady combination of heritage sites, fun museums, green parks, historic pubs and lively entertainment. To immerse yourself fully into this buzzing city, we recommend taking a stroll along the cobbled streets of the Temple Bar district or along the characterful O’Connell Street.

Fans of history, books and collegiate atmosphere will want to visit the historic Trinity College and see the ancient Book of Kells. Another historical attraction to admire in Dublin is St Patrick’s Cathedral, which dates back to 1220.

There are plenty of fun activities you could also add to your itinerary should you have the time. Enjoy an afternoon tea in a double decker vintage bus as you sightsee around the city. Or you could grab a pint at the Guinness Storehouse for a taste of their world-famous beer.

Spend the night in the Dublin area.

Day 2 - Drive to the west coast
This morning you start your road trip around Ireland. You’ll cross the country to make your way toward the west coast. Through the midlands there are a few worthwhile stops to make on your journey.

You can immerse yourself in local history at Trim Castle, the largest Anglo-Norman castle in Ireland. You could make a pit stop at Kilbeggan Distillery to see how the local whiskey is made. You’ll also come across the atmospheric ruins of Clonmacnoise where you could go for a stroll.

Then, arrive in Galway city and find out why it is famous for being a cultural hub in Europe. Taste delicious seafood from the Atlantic Ocean and perhaps check out the lively pub scene.

Spend the night in the Galway area.

Day 3 - Explore Connemara or the Aran Islands
Today you have a choice between visiting Connemara National Park or the Aran Islands on a day trip.

For the first option, you could drive through the striking region where you’ll find a mixture of landscapes from mountains to white sand beaches, tranquil lakes and heathlands. You could spend some time exploring the fjord of Killary harbour before visiting Kylemore Abbey and its Victorian Walled Garden.

To discover Gaelic culture and soak up coastal views, spend the day touring the windswept Aran Islands by boat.

Spend another night in the Galway area.

Day 4 - The Cliffs of Moher
Today you’ll see some of Ireland’s most famous landscapes. But first, start the day at Dunguaire Castle. It is one of Ireland’s best castles to visit thanks to its location along the Galway Bay. You’ll then drive through the spectacular and lunar-like Burren.

In the afternoon, take in the majestic beauty of the Cliffs of Moher, Ireland’s top tourist attraction. You can’t help but marvel at these dramatic coastal cliffs, towering 214 metres (702 feet) above the sea.

Spend the night in the Doolin area.

Day 5 - Into Killarney National Park
Begin the day with a visit to Bunratty Castle, thought to have originated as a Viking trading post in 970 A.D. Then, if time allows, take a look around Bunratty Folk Park, adjacent to the castle. Here you can see what life was like in rural Ireland 100 years ago, with its reconstruction of a typical Irish village.

Afterwards, take in the highlights of Killarney National Park. This includes the picturesque Torc Waterfall and the lakeside Ross Castle and Muckross House. You could enjoy an optional boat tour on Lough Leane, or a ride in a traditional horse-drawn carriage in the national park.

Spend the night in the Killarney area.



Day 6 - Around the Ring of Kerry
You have all day to explore the scenic Ring of Kerry, a magical drive through the Irish countryside and along the coast of the Iveragh peninsula. It is part of the larger Wild Atlantic Way and is a must-do for most visitors.

We recommend going counter-clockwise and stopping at the Kells Bay House and its gardens as your first visit of the day. You could then stop by the ancient stone forts of Caherdaniel and Staigue as well as stroll along Derrynane Bay.

Along the way you could also take an optional boat tour from the coast to see the Skellig Islands from up close. These otherworldly islands were recently featured in the Star Wars movies.

Spend another night in the Killarney area.

Day 7 - A taste of the south coast
Drive south from Killarney, over the winding Caha Pass, to reach the charming little village of Glengarriff on the Beara Peninsula. Here you could spot a local seal colony on a boat trip to Garnish Island.

Continue directly to the city of Cork or stop at the most southerly point in Ireland, Mizen Head, on the way. You could make a quick detour to Kinsale, a seafront town on the south coast. With its pretty harbour, 18th-century houses and leafy hills, it’s certainly worth a visit.

Take the rest of the day to explore Cork, Ireland’s “second city”. Soak up the buzzing vibe in cafés and restaurants, explore the River Lee’s waterways, and wander through 17th-century alleys.

Spend the night in the Cork area.

Day 8 - Medieval castles
Today you’ll head east to Kilkenny, but we suggest you break up the journey by stopping at some top Irish attractions.

One of them is the famous Blarney Castle. It is legendary in fact as the castle and its history is surrounded in myths and tales. Don’t miss out on kissing the Blarney Stone, which supposedly gives you the gift of eloquence.

Later, discover the spectacular Rock of Cashel, which is home to an important collection of medieval buildings that span over 1,000 years of history.

You’ll also have time to check out the castle and other landmarks in Kilkenny town.

Spend the night in the Kilkenny area.

Day 9 - Experience more of Ireland’s rich history
Today you head back to Dublin. You could drive directly there, but to take advantage of your last full day in Ireland, we recommend passing through the Wicklow Mountains.

A natural haven awaits you here in this beautiful national park. You’ll see glacial valleys, glassy lakes and soaring mountains, with the chance to spot local wildlife too. Visit Glendalough – “the valley of the two lakes” – to discover a round tower, stone churches and ancient crosses that date back centuries.

Spend your last night in Dublin, where you can top up your Irish adventure with one last delicious dinner.

Day 10 - Departure
Today you fly home from your Irish holiday. If you have time, visit some of Dublin’s museums. Or take a final stroll along the River Liffey or in one of the beautiful parks of the city. You could even extend your tour to spend more days in Dublin.



Want to go on an Ireland road trip?

With 10 days driving around Ireland, you’ll have the freedom to pull the car over at any attractions or breathtaking views.

The best part? You won’t have to worry about where you’re going or sleeping, because your Nordic Visitor travel consultant will plan your trip and sort all the details before you arrive.

We reserve your accommodation, rent a car for your trip, and can book activities led by tour guides to fill your days with more adventures. You’ll also have access to our 24/7 emergency helpline should you need to call us at any point.

Good to know: Our tours aren't set in stone. We can modify the itinerary! Would you prefer to spend more time in one city than another? Add another town to your trip? Or even stay in a special accommodation like a castle hotel? Just ask your Nordic Visitor travel consultant for advice.



Want to stay longer?

If you want to take in more Irish attractions, we highly recommend extending your self-drive tour to 14 days or more.

For example, if you spend 2 weeks in Ireland, you could drive to Northern Ireland to experience the famous Giant’s Causeway, Belfast, and the Antrim Coast. Or extend your tour to include Scotland too. You could visit the region in greater depth and travel at a leisurely pace around the Celtic countries.

The possibilities are endless. You could dive deeper into the Wild Atlantic Way, taking your time to explore the Ring of Kerry, Achill Island, or the Dingle Peninsula and Slea Head.

All of Nordic Visitor’s Ireland self-drive tour packages can be tailored by our regional experts. They can add extra nights at select locations or modify the driving routes if you have any particular attractions in mind. Just ask!



When is the best time to visit Ireland?

Ireland is a beautiful country all year long. This means you can’t go wrong when you book your 10-day Irish getaway. That said, we recommend the summertime or its shoulder months for the best experience.

The summer, consisting of the months of June, July and August, is the high season. It is marked by long daylight hours and the best (and most stable) weather of the year. Attractions also operate under longer hours and more availability than in winter.

All of this means you can discover Ireland to your heart’s content.

However, you may find that top attractions are very popular at this time. Indeed, Ireland attracts visitors from around the world, especially in summer.

If you would rather have a quieter holiday, visit during the spring or autumn. These shoulder months include April, May, September and October. During this time, you’ll find the best of both worlds: quieter attractions but plenty of good weather and daylight to explore.



Are you interested in exploring Scotland too?

You could combine a tour of Ireland with a road trip around Scotland for an epic Celtic itinerary. In 10 days you would get to dive into the cultures of both countries on an express tour.

Start in Edinburgh and soak up the enchanting atmosphere of the Scottish capital before driving through the Highlands. Spend a few days exploring castles, national parks and museums in Scotland before hopping on a flight to Dublin from Glasgow.

Then drive to the west coast of Ireland and marvel at craggy cliffs, medieval castles and green landscapes here. You’d get 5 days to take in the top highlights of Ireland on this express Celtic countries tour. If you’d prefer longer in each country, why not extend your trip for a more immersive experience?

Scotland is a great destination to complement a tour to Ireland. Their cultures and history are so closely linked and you’ll be able to meet the locals and get immersed in both.



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Ireland Travel Guide

Be prepared for just about anything on your Irish adventure.

Our Services

On your Ireland Nordic Visitor package, you will receive personalised service from a designated travel consultant and high-quality travel documents. What's more, all clients receive a hand-marked map that outlines the route, overnights and highlights along the way. Travel with ease knowing that Nordic Visitor has close professional relationships with local service providers, which are carefully selected by our staff for their consistently high standards.

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  • Protect your money & plans with our flexible booking terms  .
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  • We work closely with trusted, high-quality suppliers.
  • Enjoy personal service from Ireland travel experts.
  • Get peace of mind with a 24/7 helpline during your stay.
  • We’re here for you in case of unforeseen circumstances.

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Whether you’re looking to book your dream Ireland trip, want to add an extra night in Dublin, or have questions about your tour, we’re happy to help. Get in touch with our friendly team to answer any of your travel queries.

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