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Ireland Tours in September

Experience late summer in the Emerald Isle when you visit Ireland in September. Take a road trip through the rolling green hills and visit fascinating historical sites across the country. You can make the most of your time in Ireland with a tour crafted by the travel experts at Nordic Visitor.

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Visiting Ireland in September

Looking for tours in Ireland in September? We can help you there!

Head to Ireland in September to soak up the last days of summer, when it’s a bit quieter compared to the peak season. You’ll have mild weather and plenty of daylight hours for exploring to your heart’s content.

The best way to explore Ireland at your own pace is on a scenic self-drive itinerary. But if you want to delve even deeper into Ireland's culture then go for a small group tour or a privately guided package, where you'll learn from a local along the way.

Browse our range of tours available in September which combine the highlights of the fun cities and beautiful Irish countryside.

When you book a trip 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 trip to Ireland.

 

— WHY US?

Why book with Nordic Visitor

  • Hassle-free & seamless travel experience
  • Flexible tour options
  • Professional service from Ireland experts
  • 24/7 emergency helpline during your trip

 

VISIT IRELAND ON A WEEK-LONG GETAWAY

Immerse yourself in Irish history with a 6 to 8-day itinerary around the country. See Dublin and the west coast, admiring highlights and lesser-known gems along the way. These packages include comfortable accommodation, local transport, and more.

Ireland
Self-drive
7 days / 6 nights
Apr - Oct

Express Ireland

1422EUR

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7 days / 6 nights
Apr - Oct

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Ireland
Best seller
Self-drive
8 days / 7 nights
4.8
Apr - Oct

Scenic Ireland

1613EUR

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8 days / 7 nights
Apr - Oct

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Ireland
Self-drive
7 days / 6 nights
Apr - Oct

Northern Ireland Road Trip

1426EUR

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7 days / 6 nights
Apr - Oct

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STAY LONGER & VISIT SCOTLAND TOO

Stay for 10 days or more to explore Ireland at a leisurely pace. Or you could combine your Irish adventure with a journey around Scotland. Choose from these extended itineraries to delve deeper into the Celtic countries.

Ireland
Best seller
Self-drive
10 days / 9 nights
4.8
Apr - Oct

Classic Ireland

1955EUR

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10 days / 9 nights
Apr - Oct

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

Complete Ireland

2778EUR

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14 days / 13 nights
Apr - Oct

2778EUR

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Ireland
Best seller
Self-drive
17 days / 16 nights
4.7
Apr - Oct

Grand Tour of Ireland

3442EUR

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17 days / 16 nights
Apr - Oct

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Scotland & Ireland
Best seller
Self-drive
12 days / 11 nights
4.8
Apr - Oct

Express Scotland & Ireland

2862GBP

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12 days / 11 nights
Apr - Oct

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Ireland Travel Experts

As a travel agency with offices across Europe, Nordic Visitor knows how to make the most of your time in Ireland. We offer self-drive, private and small group tours that take you to must-see attractions, as well as lesser-known highlights handpicked by Edinburgh-based travel experts.

To ensure a seamless trip, we handle all the details for you – accommodation, activities and local transport such as car rental and ferry bookings.

It's easy to make changes to your tour online. Add extra nights, upgrades, and optional excursions to your liking as you go through the booking steps. If you'd like to personalise your itinerary further, just ask your dedicated travel consultant, they know Ireland inside-out and will design your dream tour.

Customer Experiences Of Ireland Tours

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

Ann, United States
Classic Ireland, October 2023

So happy I found Nordic Visitor!

I'm so happy I found Nordic Visitor! Our 10-day self-drive tour of Ireland made our trip feel like a carefree vacation. The accommodation were outstanding, and finding ourselves within walking distance of city centres was wonderful. Our hotels/inns offered lovely breakfasts and some had excellent evening dining on-site. The Nordic Visitor travel guide was a pleasure to follow, filled with many choices to plan our daily excursions. Nordic Visitor is highly professional and thorough, from website to bookings. We appreciate all the planning Chris put into creating a fantastic itinerary for us!

John, United States
Scenic Ireland, July 2023

Top notch

This was excellent. We truly enjoyed our experience. We accomplished about 90% of the suggested sites. They were all top notch. Hotels and accommodation were all great. I would recommend to anyone going to visit Ireland and I will use them again when we go to Scotland.

Suzanne, United States
Scenic Ireland, October 2023

Extremely helpful

Nordic Visitor offers a package for every type of traveller. Travel consultants are extremely helpful and steer travellers to the perfect package to meet their interests.

Barbara, United States
Express Scotland & Ireland, July 2023

Truly enjoyed our trip

Truly enjoyed our trip to Scotland and Ireland and the ease in travel. The itinerary booklets and maps were essential and used daily during our trip. We loved our trip and have shared your website with several friends already. We have 2 sets of friends looking at doing the same trip next year and one considering your Iceland package. Look forward to booking with you again!

Pamela, United States
Wonders of Ireland, August 2023

The best trip I've ever been on

This was a great tour, well laid out and hitting the highlights. Touring with a small group is always much smoother and more amicable and our group became fast friends. I can't say enough about our tour guide Brian. He brought a wealth of knowledge, not only about our destinations, but also local history, geography, language, customs as well as funny anecdotes. My daughter-in-law said "This was the best trip I've ever been on".

Caitlin, United States
Wonders of Ireland, July 2023

So grateful we went with Nordic Visitor

We had such an amazing experience with Nordic Visitor who hosted the "Wonders of Ireland" 8-day tour. The group was small, 16 people, so we could use a large van rather than the huge buses that take forever for people to load/unload at each stop. The hotels were top notch, the sites we visited were diverse and enjoyable (distilleries, castles, gardens, waterfalls). Our tour guide Brian was truly incredible. He had a wealth of knowledge about the history, music and folklore of Ireland. He made the trip both informative and fun, and helped the group come together with his warm and engaging personality. Melissa our driver was also fantastic - kind, helpful and chatty. They both went above and beyond to ensure everyone was cared for and enjoyed the journey. I was torn about which company to use, and am so grateful we went with Nordic Visitor.

Jean, United States
Classic Ireland - Private, August 2023

I will use Nordic Visitor again!

We toured the highlights of Ireland via private vehicle and guide. All of our accommodation were very nice and what we requested. Our guide/driver was excellent! He went the extra mile for us in every way. The Nordic Visitor representative listened to what we wanted for our trip and delivered a great package. I was sent in depth details of the sites we could see at each stop and suggestions as to their top three choices. All the information provided was very helpful. I will use this company again!

Alistair, New Zealand
Scenic Ireland - Private, June 2023

First-rate

Nordic Visitor's website and logistics were first-rate. Overall we had a wonderful time getting to see Scotland and Ireland, connecting with ancestry and generally enjoying all the arrangements made for us.

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 trip.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT TRAVELLING TO IRELAND IN SEPTEMBER

If you want to know more about tours of Ireland in September, read on for our expert advice. We’re here to answer your most commonly asked questions so you can plan for your September trip.

What are the best things to do in Ireland in September?

The ideal Irish holiday consists of exploring the cities as well as the countryside, to take in the culture, history and beauty of the Emerald Isle. You can do all of this in September!

September is a great time to visit Ireland, with pleasant weather and quite long daylight hours. It’s late summer but, as the month goes on, autumn draws closer.

In September you can discover the country’s top tourist attractions, which may be slightly quieter than during the popular summer months of June, July and August. That’s because September marks the beginning of the shoulder season, when Ireland’s summer holidays are ending and kids go back to school.

Here are the 10 best things to do in Ireland in September:

  • Travel the Wild Atlantic Way along Ireland's west coast
  • Admire the lush, green natural scenery
  • Go hiking in the rugged hills and along high sea cliffs
  • Discover prehistoric and Stone Age monuments
  • Sail to one or more of the west coast islands
  • Explore picturesque, ancient ruins and castles
  • Learn about Ireland’s early Christian and Celtic history
  • Sit in a beer garden of a typical pub listening to live music
  • Get a taste of Ireland with delicious local food and brew
  • Visit the buzzing cities, charming towns and fishing villages


What are the most popular events in Ireland in September?

There are various events taking place in Ireland in September, some of which you might want to attend during your tour.

The most popular events in September are:

  • Galway Oyster and Seafood Festival
  • Dublin Fringe
  • Clifden Arts Festival
  • Galway Races


Good to know: Wondering when Ireland celebrates the famous St Patrick’s Day? It’s March!

What are the best places to visit in Ireland in September?

September is a great month to travel to Ireland and visit its towns, historic sites and natural highlights. More so, you’ll enjoy a good amount of daylight hours and fair weather, ideal conditions for exploring.

Here are some of the best places to visit when travelling to Ireland in September:




What is the weather like in Ireland in September?

In late summer Ireland is generally mild. You can expect highs of 17°C (63°F) and lows of 10°C (50°F) in September.

What are September temperatures in Ireland?

The average temperature is around 13°C (56°F) in September. You might experience some lovely sunny days in Ireland at this time, but the weather can still be changeable.

What to wear in Ireland in September?

When you pack for Ireland, keep in mind that it’s best to be ready for all kinds of weather. In September you may encounter both warm and cool temperatures, as well as rainy days.

Bring light clothing so you can enjoy the sun, and waterproof gear for wet weather. Also pack additional layers to be able to remove or add clothes depending on the day’s temperature.

Here is a list of packing essentials for your Ireland tour in September:

  • Lightweight layers, including t-shirts, long sleeve shirts, and shorts
  • Warm jumper
  • Jeans or long trousers
  • Waterproof jacket or shell layers
  • Waterproof trousers
  • Scarf, hat and gloves
  • Hiking boots and socks
  • Sun hat or cap

  • Not sure when to book your tour of Ireland? Browse our guide to the best time to visit Ireland
  • Find out more about visiting Ireland in October, if you're looking for an autumnal experience 

What are the daylight hours in September in Ireland?

In September you can expect between 11 and 14 hours of daylight per day in Ireland.

In Dublin the sun rises between 6:30 and 7:20 AM and sets between 7:00 and 8:15 PM in September. The days grow shorter as the month goes on because it is getting closer to winter, when nights are long.

How to travel in Ireland in September?

You can explore Ireland at your own pace on a self-drive itinerary. But if you want someone else to take care of the driving, then go for a privately guided or small group tour. With an escorted package, you'll have the added benefit of being able to learn from a knowledgeable local guide as you go.

All of our tours combine the best of Ireland's cities with stunning natural attractions in the countryside.

Good to know: All of Nordic Visitor’s packages can be tailored by our regional experts. They can add extra nights, private airport transfers, or optional activities to your trip. Just ask!

How to spend 1 week in Ireland

We recommend at least 6 to 8 days on the Emerald Isle. This will give you enough time to soak up the local culture, visit fascinating historic attractions and see beautiful Irish countryside.

All of our tours begin in Dublin and include top attractions, such as the Cliffs of Moher, Ring of Kerry and Blarney Castle.

Here’s an example of a one-week Ireland itinerary:

  • Day 1 – Arrive in Dublin.
  • Day 2 – Tour the west coast. Spend the night in Galway.
  • Day 3 – Explore Connemara or the Aran Islands. Overnight in Galway.
  • Day 4 – See the Cliffs of Moher. Overnight in Killarney.
  • Day 5 – Travel the Ring of Kerry. Overnight in Killarney.
  • Day 6 – Visit historic sites on your way back to Dublin.
  • Day 7 – Depart from Dublin Airport.


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 take care of the details before you arrive. All you have to do is find flights to Ireland!

We reserve your accommodation, plan local transport for your trip, and can book activities to fill your days with more adventures. You’ll also have access to our 24/7 helpline should you need to call us at any point.


  • If you want to take the wheel on a getaway to remember, check out these top Ireland road trips for inspiration

Want to stay for a longer period of time?

If you want to slow down the pace and take in more Irish attractions, we highly recommend extending your trip to at least 10 days.

With our flexible itineraries, it’s easy to start planning your tour! Pick the amount of time you want to stay in Dublin and then choose how long you want to spend driving around the island.

The possibilities are endless when visiting Ireland. With 10 days or more, you could enjoy a more in-depth travel experience. Head into Northern Ireland for a complete tour of the island, exploring the Giant’s Causeway, Belfast and Antrim Coast.

Choose a self-drive tour, and you can travel at your own pace. Or, explore with an expert driver and guide to get local insight. Just ask your Nordic Visitor travel consultant for advice on what's best for you.

Are you interested in exploring Scotland too?

Combine your Ireland tour with a road trip around Scotland for an epic Celtic itinerary. We recommend a minimum of 10 days for this, so you can have enough time to get a taste of both countries.

Spend the first 4 to 10 days exploring the rugged Highlands and islands of Scotland. Then follow that up with a trip around Ireland to take in all the jaw-dropping coastal landscapes and historic landmarks.

As tour operators specialising in both of these unforgettable destinations, we offer itineraries that combine the two.

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.



Scroll down to learn more about Nordic Visitor’s services.

 

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  • Combine culture with nature by discovering Scandinavia
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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 self-drive 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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  • 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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