Translating directly to ‘Inlets of the Sea’, Connemara is the Irish coastline as you see in the movies. Narrow roads wind in and around small sandy bays, towering coves and coastal hamlets. Set back from the coast are Irish bogs, beautiful lakes and lush green valleys amongst the Maumturk Mountains. The area is a wonderful taste of rural Ireland and a scenic drive from Galway.
All of the trips we create for Connemara are designed and tailored specifically for you. We create each trip from a blank piece of paper, building the holiday you had dreamed, using our experience, knowledge and contacts to design the ultimate experience.
Below are some of examples of trips in Connemara that we have created, designed to showcase the destination, our expertise and create some inspiration.
5 Day Itinerary
Guide Price: £4,200pp
Guide Price: $5,000pp
Explore Ireland’s distinctive landscape, encompassing the Twelve Ben mountain range, the renowned cliffs of Moher, and Roundstone Bay’s seal colony, with a castle as your central accommodation.
Duration: 5 Days
Guide Price: $5,000pp
Guide Price: £4,200pp
Destination:
Explore Ireland’s distinctive landscape, encompassing the Twelve Ben mountain range, the renowned cliffs of Moher, and Roundstone Bay’s seal colony, with a castle as your central accommodation.
The west is any nature lover’s dream with hiking paths running along a wild and wooly rugged and plenty of protected space inside the boundaries of its natural parks. The Cliffs of Moher are unmissable; stretching for 8km from Doolin to Hag’s Head in County Clare, the iconic fingers of rock stretch out into the water below, see them from the water to see the full nature of their majesty.
Home to Ireland’s most iconic scenery – a medley of cliffs being bashed by the Atlantic and stretches of sand perfect for blustery walks in Autumn and brave swims in summer. Colourful Killarney, where pubs hum with Irish music and shops sell Irish fare, backs onto Killarny National Park, and makes a perfect base to explore.
Sometimes referred to as the ‘real capital of Ireland’ Cork is a lively riverfront city that balances old and new perfectly. Think snug pubs with local live bands playing into the wee hours.
Dublin is the country’s capital and a great place to start a stay in Ireland. The city is a network of Georgian architecture, has a true to reputation pub culture and offers a wealth of galleries and museums.
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