Cork City
Dublin to Rock of Cashel, Cork City & Blarney Castle Guided Tour

Rated 4.5 Stars, based on 2204 Reviews.
Discover the highlights of Cork & Tipperary on this popular day tour from Dublin.
Visit the most famous castle in all of Ireland – Blarney Castle. Lay back and kiss the magical Blarney Stone and receive the gift of eloquent speech for 7 years.
Enjoy 90 minutes in Cork to see the highlights of the Southern Capital including the English Markets which welcomed Queen Elizabeth II of England on her recent state visit to Ireland.
Also experience Rock of Cashel – a magnificent ruin overlooking the plains of Co. Tipperary.
Your ticket includes admission fees to Blarney Castle and Gardens worth EUR 22.00 & entrance to Rock of Cashel worth EUR 8.00!
Hop On/Hop Off Cork City Sightseeing Tour

Rated 3.9 Stars, based on 167 Reviews.
Buy your ticket on board (cash/card accepted) or in advance online (recommended).
The Recorded Tour commentary is in English and is informative and a fun way to discover the city’s history architecture & culture.
Take some fantastic Instagramable pictures from way up high on our upper deck.
Great family activity with the excitement of an open top bus.
Cork City Ramble

Rated 4.7 Stars, based on 200 Reviews.
This guided walking tour reveals the diverse and interesting background of Cork City Centre. It highlights the maritime, merchant and social history of Ireland's second City. The tour is guided by local professionals with insights and stories that the travel guides miss!
Cork City Gaol Admission Ticket with GUIDEBOOK

Rated 4.7 Stars, based on 218 Reviews.
The tour is a self-guided tour with a GUIDEBOOK, which is included in your ticket price.
You can also rent an audio guide at €2 extra per person. Both of these are available in a number of different languages.
Family Ticket (2 Adults and up to 4 Children) can be purchased on arrival at the Gaol.
Cork City Cycle Tour – Standard & Electric Bike Options

Rated 4.8 Stars, based on 67 Reviews.
Join our local guide on a cycling adventure through the heart of the Rebel City. On this tour, you'll uncover Cork’s evolution—from its beginnings as a Christian settlement, through Viking invasions, to its role as a bustling trade hub.
Cork is a city of bridges and spires, with over 30 bridges and more than 20 church towers. See how many you can count as you pedal through colourful lanes, serene parks, and along the pathways of the River Lee. You'll pass iconic landmarks like the Shakey Bridge, Elizabeth Fort, and Shandon, all while taking in the vibrant street art that makes Cork unique.
Your guide will share the best spots for a pint or a bite to eat, giving you a real insider’s view into Cork’s lively food and music scene.
This tour offers not just a glimpse of Cork’s history but also a taste of its culture, art, and local spirit.
Scenic West Cork to Mizen Head departing from Cork City. Guided. Full Day

Rated 4.5 Stars, based on 29 Reviews.
Travel along the southern coastline of Ireland's epic Wild Atlantic Way towards Ireland's most south-westerly point, Mizen Head. Immerse yourself in Irish culture on this day trip filled with fantastic photo opportunities. Starting in the historic city of Cork, travel by coach to Ireland’s most South-westerly point and view the dramatic cliff scenery of Mizen Head. As you travel through picturesque villages and towns expect to see some awe-inspiring scenery as Ireland shows off its spectacular landscape. Your trip will include a visit to Gougane Barra, home to Ireland’s oldest National Forest Park, famous for St. Finbarr’s Oratory, its stunning 19 century church. The River Lee rises here amongst panoramic views before winding its way back to Cork Harbour. Wander through Bantry, one of West Cork's most vibrant market towns. Take a walk, do a little shopping or sit down to a traditional cup of Irish tea and perhaps a scone.
Cork Culinary Tour

Rated 5 Stars, based on 161 Reviews.
Discover Cork, the 'City of a Thousand Welcomes' with our experienced, local guides who share their passion and knowledge of their beloved city.
Our tours are designed to bring people together, with a mission to deepen human connection through storytelling and food (and drinks, of course!)
The tour wanders through Cork's famous food and beverage market, the English Market, in operation since the 18th century. Here guests get to meet and chat with local traders for a bit of 'the craic'( Irish for fun)
Cork Culinary Tour takes in the very best the city has to offer. With pre-booked tastings of local award-winning cheese, mouthwatering seafood fresh from the Atlantic, handmade Irish bread, gourmet country sausage, and more, all washed down with a creamy stout.
The tour finishes in a relaxed heritage pub where guests can enjoy a relaxing local beverage of choice.
Blarney Castle Cork City and Jameson Distillery Semi Private Tour

Rated 4.7 Stars, based on 22 Reviews.
Our great adventure starts visiting one of Ireland’s greatest treasures Blarney Castle, the home of Blarney Stone also known as Stone of Eloquence. Do you know if you kiss the stone, it will give you the gift of eloquence?
Blarney Castle is more than a castle, it is a complex building divided in different parts: chapel, banqueting hall & family room, young ladies’ bedroom, the dungeon, the great hall, the kitchen…
After this visit to the castle, we will drive to Cork where we are going to enjoy a panoramic tour (we don’t stop to visit sites). You will learn the history of English Market, one of the world’s oldest municipal markets, St. Anne’s Church which is known for the famous Shandon Bells tower.
We can´t leave Cork without visiting the famous Jameson Distillery, during the tour you will be shown how whisky is made and you will be able to taste it.
Maximum 25 pax ( adjustable times based on the schedule of your cruise)
PLEASE NOTE: WALKING INVOLVED
MISSING YOU ALREADY!!
Ring of Kerry & Killarney tour departing from Cork City. Guided. Full Day.

Rated 4.8 Stars, based on 6 Reviews.
Join us for a magical tour to Ireland’s Kingdom of Kerry. Departing from Cork city the round trip takes approximately 9 hours to complete.
Explore Cork City and Cork Harbour Greenway by Bike

Rated 4.5 Stars, based on 4 Reviews.
Quality bikes to get away from it all alongside the world’s second largest natural harbour. Cycle the repurposed old railway line from Cork City to Passage West, a traffic free, cycle and pedestrian pathway. Visit Blackrock pier and village for it's relaxed atmosphere and bakeries. Admire Blackrock Castle, a 16th century castle, home to an Observatory. Opt to travel on by ferry to the harbour town of Cobh, the Titanic’s last port of call.
Private Cork City Tour, Kinsale and Jameson Distillery

Rated 4.5 Stars, based on 19 Reviews.
This great tour starts at one famous fishing town and its historic port: Kinsale
We drive back to Kinsale and visit Charles Fort, situated on a cliff overlooking Kinsale harbour.
Then we will explore Kinsale. Kinsale is a busy town with a wide choice of bars, restaurants and cafes.
Then we will drive back to Cork. Cork is the second largest city in the Republic of Ireland. It is a vibrant city with plenty of things to see. On this tour we will pass by some of its main attractions: the English Market, one of the worlds oldest municipal markets. St. Annes Cathedral which is known for the famous Shandon Bells tower, St. Patrick´s Street, main shopping street in the city, The Victorian Quarter, The house of Annie Moore – Ellis Island´s first immigrant, Huguenot Cemetery and Elizabeth Fort. Small stop at Saint Fin Barre´s Cahedral, have your camera ready!!
We can´t leave Cork without visiting the famous Jameson Distillery
PLEASE NOTE: WALKING INVOLVED
MISSING YOU ALREADY!!
Blarney Castle & Cork City Centre

Rated 5 Stars, based on 2 Reviews.
Overview of your Cork tour:
Did you know that the Blarney Castle originally dates from before the 12th Century? It has beautiful stone fortifications, accessible rooms and battlements, and it's surrounded with gorgeous extensive gardens which in and of themselves present various attractions such as several natural rock formations.
At the top of the castle lies the Stone of Eloquence – better known as the Blarney Stone. Here, you'll be able to hang upside down over a sheer drop to kiss the stone (which is said to give you the gift of eloquence).
There are paths touring the grounds that lead to the Blarney House, which overlooks a nearby lake. Enjoy an idyllic day in the beautiful Blarney village and venture exploring the Blarney Castle and its grounds, before returning to Cork City for further exploration of our culture!
Blarney Castle and Cork City

Rated 5 Stars, based on 1 Reviews.
I will make ur day full of laughs and enjoyment with some tales of Irish wit and fables what's true and fable ull have to figure out , but what you will enjoy and live will be the beautiful sights and memories I will help you create and we might get a pint or 2 in
Cork City to Blarney Castle Private Tour in modern AC Minibus

Rated 5 Stars, based on 17 Reviews.
On the Cork City and Blarney tour visit the world famous Blarney Castle before discovering the hidden gems of the city. Hear all about the history of cork from your tour guide whose passion for this beautiful place will shine through with his storytelling and traditional music as we meander our way through the city and county.
Multi day tours available on request.
Cork City, Cahir Castle and Rock of Cashel Tour with Spanish Speaking Guide

Rated 3 Stars, based on 46 Reviews.
Come to the south of Ireland to experience some of the most spectacular places that this wonderful island has to offer.
Visit the majestic Cahir Castle, the picturesque city of Cork and the renowned medieval Rock of Cashel.
Private tour of, Blarney Castle, Cork City and Kinsale

Rated 5 Stars, based on 32 Reviews.
Let us do the driving when you arrive in Cork / Cobh.
We aim to give passengers the best possible experience. We really go that extra mile to make sure you leave with wonderful memories.
We are all local drivers with a great knowledge of our locality. We are all full time Taxi/limo drivers and are fully licensed and insured by the national transport authority of Ireland.
Irish people by nature are a proud race, and we take huge pride in showing you beautiful sights and making sure that nothing is too much trouble for us .
We offer upbeat, informative and fun tours of our locality.
We use modern air conditioned Cars with seating for 4 passengers.
Private Ring of Kerry Tour from Cork City

Rated 5 Stars, based on 2 Reviews.
The stunning Ring of Kerry follows a scenic drive around the Iveragh Peninsula, following a beautiful patchwork landscape, surrounded by rolling hills, occupied by Kerry's friendly sheep and grazing cows.
The Ring of Kerry boasts some of the most breath-taking vistas, winding roads and jagged coastlines. The tour will bring you through the many little villages and towns including Killarney, Kenmare, Sneem and Caherdaniel scattered along the route.
Cork Private Transfer from Cork Airport to City centre

Rated 5 Stars, based on 3 Reviews.
Take the worry out of your arrival at Cork Airport and pre-book a private transfer to suit your group size (up to 8 people). Avoid the long lines for taxis on arrival, and travel in the comfort of a Premium car or minivan.
Scenic Cork City/Kinsale Private taxi tour In modern A/C Minibus

Rated 4.8 Stars, based on 6 Reviews.
On the Cork City and Kinsale tour visit the hidden gems of the city before going to the culinary capital of Ireland the iconic town of Kinsale with spectacular cliff top views.Hear all about the history of Cork from your tour guide who's passion for this beautiful place will shine through with his storytelling and traditional music as we meander our way through the city and county.
Multi day tours available on request.
Cork City A City of Saints and Scholars

Embark on a journey through Cork, the "Rebel City," to explore its rich heritage of saints and scholars. This tour weaves through the city, highlighting sites of spiritual, educational, and cultural significance.
Ireland is known as the "Island of Saints and Scholars" due to its profound contributions to Christian spirituality, education, and the preservation of knowledge during the early medieval period. This title reflects Ireland’s unique role in fostering both religious devotion and intellectual achievements, particularly during a time when much of Europe was experiencing decline after the fall of the Roman Empire.
This nickname reflects the country’s rich legacy in spreading faith and learning both within and beyond its shores. Even today, Ireland is home to a thriving literary and academic culture, with a history of producing world-renowned writers, poets, and thinkers.
This tour can be modified to your interests. All guides are fully registered and highly experienced.