
Active Ireland
12 days, 5 cities |
Which trip type is right for you?
Essential: Room with 3+ other travelers in conveniently located hostels. For budget-conscious extroverts who love a group moment.
Plus: Room with just one other person in 3- or 4-star hotels. Perfect for people who value privacy and recharging in their own space.
Why go?
This adventure is for those who don’t just want to see Ireland, but conquer it. Go beyond the pub by hiking your way along the Emerald Isle’s most beautiful and iconic landmarks. You’ll come home with both a sense of accomplishment and a photo reel that’s simply unreal. 😮💨 NOTE! 😮💨 This is a physically demanding tour. You should be comfortable hiking at high inclines and altitudes for several hours. If needed, please begin training for this tour at least two months in advance.
What you'll get
- All transportation while on the trip (Note: flights to/from your tour’s starting/ending cities are not included, but you can add them)
- 10 nights in handpicked accommodations
- Meals: 10 breakfasts & 2 dinners
- Guides: expert Tour Director & 7 iconic hikes with a local guide
- 24/7 support from our travel gurus
- Entrance to the Cliffs of Moher
- Admission to the Titanic Museum
Picture yourself
- Standing at the foot of Torc Waterfall’s 66-foot cascade
- Summiting Carrauntoohil–Ireland’s highest point
- Experiencing the raw power of the Cliffs of Moher
- Walking in the footsteps of giants at Giant’s Causeway
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Itinerary

Day 1: Overnight flight
Board your overnight flight to Dublin. Find your seat, pick a movie, and then try to get a wee bit of shuteye. The majesty and raw beauty of Ireland awaits.
Day 2: Arrive in Dublin + Welcome Dinner
Your first true taste of Ireland is the city of Dublin, the capital and largest city in Ireland!
In the evening, enjoy a Welcome Dinner of local cuisine and drinks with fellow travelers at an authentic local spot. Afterwards, you’re free to take the party elsewhere!
- Meet an EF representative at the airport.
- Transfer to your accommodations and check in.
- Receive the latest schedule from your Tour Director.
- Get familiar with the area on an introductory walk with your Tour Director.
- In the evening, enjoy a Welcome Dinner of local cuisine and drinks with fellow travelers at an authentic local spot. Afterwards, you’re free to take the party elsewhere!
Day 3: Killarney National Park & Waterfall Walk & Travel to County Kerry
Lace up those hiking boots and charge your phone—today you’ll be exploring the first national park in Ireland, encompassing over 25,000 acres. Keep an eye out for the only herd of red deer on the mainland then stand at the foot of Torc Waterfall—which having been in the same spot forever, makes you wonder why anyone would need to be told not to chase a waterfall in the first place? Looking at you TLC.
Hike stats:
Time: 3–4.5 hours
Distance: 4.5–7.75 miles
Ascent: 492–1935ft
Difficulty: Moderate to Difficult
Please note: All outdoor and hiking activities are weather dependent and may be adjusted on tour due to local conditions.
- Explore the most extensive native forest remaining in Ireland.
- Relax in front of Torc Waterfall while being thankful you already used the bathroom.
Day 4: Hiking Carrauntoohil
Today’s hike is a beaut, so this isn’t the day to skip breakfast. We would recommend the traditional Irish spread of a rasher of bacon, pork sausages, fried tomato, toast, as well as white and black pudding—but it turns out you can’t actually hike while napping. After breakfast, prepare to climb to the top of Carrauntoohil, the highest point in Ireland at over 3,400 feet.
Hike stats:
Time: 9 hours
Distance: 7.4 miles
Ascent: 3,220 feet
Difficulty: Hard
Please note: All outdoor and hiking activities are weather dependent and may be adjusted on tour due to local conditions.
- Begin your adventure at Cronin’s Yard.
- Watch for jaunting cars, light, horse-drawn carriages used here due to the narrow, winding roads that are often too difficult for motor vehicles.
- Ascend via Brother O’Shea’s Gully or Devil’s Ladder.
- Take in unbelievably long views overlooking the sprawling countryside to the southwest and Dingle Bay.
Day 5: Walk the Cliffs of Moher & Travel to Galway
Now we’re talking. Ireland’s top tourist attraction features over 8.5 miles of stunning view after stunning view. Ruggedly wild and utterly beautiful, the sheer cliffs will make you want to peer over the edge—albeit on your stomach after inching towards them at an absurdly slow pace. And since you won’t be climbing down the cliffs yourself, check out the Moher Visitor Centre to see the underwater caves beneath the cliffs and a bird’s-eye view of the cliffs from above—which is fitting since there are over 60,000 that nest on the cliffs.
Hike stats:
Time: 2–3 hours
Distance: 4.6 miles
Ascent: 400 feet
Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
Please note: All outdoor and hiking activities are weather dependent and may be adjusted on tour due to local conditions.
- Hike along the edge of world-famous cliffs reaching heights of over 700 feet.
- Drop your jaw as you take in the view of a lifetime, drop your jaw a little more—then take a mental picture. Because no photo could ever do a view this magnificent justice.
- Enjoy a scenic drive from the Cliffs of Moher to Galway.
- Stop at The Burren, a dramatically sparse landscape of rocks, caves, and prehistoric sites.
- Meander along the banks of the River Corrib to Galway Bay. Then meander back, since people just don’t meander enough anymore.
Day 6: Hike Connemara National Park
Try not to feel like you’re going in circles as you climb the figure-eight circuit of two looped trails that begin at the National Park visitor center. The lower loop features boardwalk sections that stretch over sections of rich bog land, while the upper loop provides gorgeous views of the Connemara region. As if the trail layout wasn’t confusing enough, the name of the place you’re hiking is Diamond Hill—but it turns out there aren’t any actual diamonds. Sorry lassies and lads.
Hike stats:
Time: 3 hours
Distance: 4.5 miles
Ascent: 1,266 feet
Difficulty: Moderate
Please note: All outdoor and hiking activities are weather dependent and may be adjusted on tour due to local conditions.
- Gaze into the distance at inspiring views of the Twelve Bens, the sharp-peaked summits of a mountain range, while agreeing that 13 would have been too many Bens.
- Discover remnants of the past by looking for the 4,000-year-old megalithic (carved from large stones) tombs found in the park.
- Search the skies for the plethora of meadow pipits, skylarks, and European stonechats, as well as the birds of prey that chase them, that inhabit the area.
- Climb Diamond Hill while wondering what the difference between a hill and a mountain actually is (none officially according to the U.S. Geological Survey—thanks for nothing).
Day 7: Free day in Galway
Sleep in and give your hiking boots a break—today you’ll have some free time on your hands. Find yourself a cozy pub (they aren’t hard to find), and wander the historic streets of Galway until you decide it’s about time for more pints at another hilariously named pub.
- Explore Galway on your own until you finally succumb to the irresistible smell of boxty (Irish potato pancakes) like a true Galwegian.
- Find out why Galway is nicknamed ‘City of the Tribes’ as you discover the sheer variety of coats of arms on display.
- Pick up an authentic Aran wool sweater to stay warm for the next hikes—but mostly to wear around your apartment this winter.
- Follow your ears to a venue playing some traditional live music that happens to pair wonderfully with a pint or dram.
Your prayers are answered: The Galway Cathedral, the youngest of Europe’s grand stone cathedrals, overlooks the River Corrib and features a blend of styles including Renaissance, Romanesque, and Gothic. It is beautiful by day, but even more stunning when lit by spotlights at night.
Piece of work: The Galway City Museum features two main sections. The first focuses on the heritage of Galway, giving you some background on the city you’ve been exploring. The other section focuses on Irish artists from the second half of the 20th century—which makes us wonder where the section about the other half is…
Day 8: Bike the Great Western Greenway & Travel to County Sligo
Trade those hiking boots for, well, sneakers as you ride along this off-road trail. Located in the county Mayo, which is just around the corner from mustard, relish, and ok, you get it—the trail follows the route of a former railway line. Then, trade two wheels for however many a bus has these days and head to County Sligo to finish your day—and begin your night.
Hike stats:
Time: 2.5–3.5 hours
Distance: 11.2 miles
Ascent: 270 feet feet
Difficulty: Moderate
Please note: All outdoor and hiking activities are weather dependent and may be adjusted on tour due to local conditions.
- Bike along the Great Western Greenway and fulfill your dream of actually coasting along the coast.
- Pretend you have a cramp, then ‘accidentally’ find that small bottle of whiskey in your bag as you raise a toast to the view.
- Take a guided sightseeing tour of Sligo.
- Try some local oysters from Lissadell and give thanks to the sea gods as you enjoy the bounty of the wild Atlantic.
Day 9: Hike Slieve League
While not nearly as famous as the Cliffs of Moher, what the sea cliffs of Slieve League lack in popularity—they more than make up with height. Reaching nearly 2,000 feet, three times taller than their popular counterparts, you won’t be thinking of anywhere else when looking down from here. Or anything other than maintaining your balance for that matter.
Hike stats:
Time: 4.5 hours
Distance: 5 miles
Ascent: 1,712 feet feet
Difficulty: Moderate
Please note: All outdoor and hiking activities are weather dependent and may be adjusted on tour due to local conditions.
- Get your heart pumping as you stand atop some of the highest sea cliffs in Ireland.
- Walk single file (just pretend you’re back in elementary school) as you navigate the aptly named One Man’s Pass.
- Take in dramatic views of the cliffs and sea below from Bunglass Viewpoint, the most popular place to take photos.
- Get your adrenaline back in check by unwinding with some of your new friends over a nice dinner on your own.
- Turn it right back up after dinner, since Sligo has a large student population and a vibrant nightlife.
Day 10: Travel to Belfast
Board the bus and give your legs a rest as you travel to Belfast for a guided tour of the city.
- Travel to Belfast by bus while imagining just how much whiskey they could make with all the peat you’re passing.
- Head out on a guided sightseeing tour in Belfast.
Day 11: Giant's Causeway + Farewell Dinner
For your last full day of adventure in Ireland it’s time to go big—really big. Like Giant’s Causeway big. Some (scientists) say this unique geological formation is result of an ancient volcanic fissure eruption, others (everyone else) believe that an Irish giant by the name of Finn MacCool built it—so he could fight a Scottish giant. Either way, it’s a stunningly beautiful spot to watch the crashing sea. After your visit to Giant’s Causeway, you’ll have time to visit the Titanic Museum.
Farewell Dinner
Share some last laughs (and maybe shed a few tears) at an included farewell dinner with the group.
Please note: All outdoor and hiking activities are weather dependent and may be adjusted on tour due to local conditions.
- Travel by bus to coast while trying your best to remember what the friendly giant’s name was in The BFG.
- Walk among the nearly 40,000 basalt columns of the Causeway.
- Put yesterday’s sightseeing tour to good use and find a bar so you can raise your glass to an amazing trip. Sláinte!
- Take advantage of included entry to the Titanic museum—we recommend starting to practice your best ‘Jack!’ now.
Day 12: Fly Home
Beannacht mo chairde!
Translation: Goodbye, friends! Your next destination awaits—home. Before you head to the airport, enjoy your last few moments together. Take one more group photo. Grab that final drink. (Fine, maybe a couple of drinks.) But this isn’t goodbye. It’s “See you later.” The only question is, where?
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EXTEND YOUR TRIP 2 WAYS
1. Double the fun
A lot of our trips line up back to back! Give us a call—we can help you add another and save big while you're at it.
2. Go ahead or stay behind
Extending your trip is easy! During checkout, you'll have the option to fly to (or from) the gateway of your choice for an additional fee. We'll adjust your flights accordingly, but you'll be responsible to take care of your transportation, hotels, and other logistics outside of tour.
Note: Depending on your desired gateways, additional fees may apply.
Activities will take place rain or shine, however the hiking routes may change based on local conditions. Any changes are at the discretion of the guide.
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Accommodations
We handpick every accommodation and focus on locations and properties where local culture is at your doorstep. Specific accommodations will vary based on your departure date, but these are frequently used properties for this tour.

Generator Dublin
This design-led hostel is located in trendy Smithfield. Guests enjoy a vibrant atmosphere with café-restaurant and bar onsite. Nearby you'll find Dublin's famous Temple Bar and the Jameson Distillery.
Earls Court House
This boutique, family-run hotel is located near Killarney's vibrant town center. Guests enjoy free WIFI, onsite bar and outdoor patio. Nearby you'll find quaint pubs, restaurants and Killarney National Park.
Kinlay Hostel
This hostel is located in the heart of Galway city. Guests enjoy the onsite lounge with pool table and spacious dining room. Nearby, you'll find the city's best restaurants, bars and shopping.
ETAP Belfast
This hostel-hotel is located in the center of Belfast. Guests enjoy an onsite bar offering pizza, free WIFI and 24 hour reception. Nearby you'll find the Titanic museum, Botanic Gardens and the waterfront.
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Dublin, Ireland
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Galway, Ireland
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Sligo, Ireland
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Belfast, Ireland
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Flights
When you include flights with your trip, our dedicated team of experts will handle all the details, so your travel experience is as seamless as possible. Just select your dates and airport to see pricing.
Perks of booking flights with us
- Airport transfers to and from accommodations
- Ability to pay for flights over time, interest free
- Convenience of travel plans all in one booking
- 24/7 guidance through flight changes or delays
- Free delayed and lost bag tracking with Blue Ribbon Bags
- Locked-in price (barring post-booking changes)
- Flexibility for pre- or post-trip travel
- Major international airlines only
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FAQ
The Emerald Isle is calling, book the trip! We recommend booking as soon as possible, this not only secures your spot on the trip, it also allows you the most time to pay for your trip. The closer we get to departure the more challenging securing your reservation becomes.
Get ready to fall in love with rolling green hills, cozy pubs, and the kind of charm that only Ireland can deliver. From the buzzing streets of Dublin to the rugged cliffs of the Wild Atlantic Way, this island is packed with postcard-perfect views and rich cultural vibes. You’ll explore ancient castles, hear live music spilling out of every corner, and maybe even pick up a bit of the local lingo over a pint of Guinness. Whether you're wandering through the colorful streets of Galway or road-tripping through the dramatic landscapes of County Kerry, Ireland is all about stories, scenery, and spontaneous adventure.
The weather? Let’s just say it keeps things interesting. Expect mild temps year-round, with spring and summer bringing longer days and bursts of wildflowers, while fall and winter offer misty mornings and cozy sweater weather. The east is home to lively cities and historic landmarks, while the west is where nature turns up the drama with cliffs, beaches, and endless green. Ireland is made for travelers who want a mix of culture, nature, and a little magic—plus, it’s basically impossible not to make a few new friends along the way.
Groups average around 30 travelers but can range from 20 up to 44. Generally, the average age is 25. The group size allows for plenty of opportunities to socialize and explore together, making it a great opportunity to meet like-minded people and form lasting connections. Whether you're a solo traveler or coming with friends, you'll find a supportive and energetic group atmosphere. Check out our Rules of the Road and the role all travelers play in creating a fun and inclusive group.
Traveling solo? Have no fear! Over 60% of our travelers join an Ultimate Break tour solo. It doesn't matter if you're an introvert, an extrovert, or anything in between - our tours are designed for you to build connections that will last a lifetime. With experiences like our included Welcome and Farewell dinners, we'll make sure you have time to get to know your fellow travelers. First time traveling with us? Check out our resources for first time travelers here
When you book flights with us you’ll get:
- The ability to roll the cost of your airfare into our interest free monthly payment plan.
- One checked bag per traveler included.
- Expert guidance on how to work with the airline when flight delays and cancellations occur.
- Transfers to and from the airport on your tour's arrival and departure dates.
- Flexible rebooking options if your itinerary changes.
- Flexibility around your arrival and departure airports. You’ll have the option to fly in or out of most airports if you want to add any independent travel before or after your tour.
- Assurance that you will only be booked on airlines that meet our rigorous safety standards.
If you have preferences regarding an airline or are traveling with someone and wish to be on the same flight as them, you can read more about flying with your friend here. We're always happy to look into it however we can't guarantee we will always be able to accommodate.
Flight details are released for preview 60 days before departure and your e-ticket and confirmation number will be available 30 days before you depart.
When you book flights on your own, you’re responsible for:
- Transfers to and from the airport on your tour’s arrival and departure dates.
- Rebooking your flight and any associated fees if your flight is cancelled or delayed.
- Rebooking your flight and any associated fees if your itinerary changes or the tour is cancelled.
- Arriving and departing on time; no compensation will be provided for missed tour inclusions.
We recommend you avoid checking a bag, but if that’s not possible, you should ensure that you bring extra clothes and essentials in a carry-on bag as a precaution. You'll need to refer to your airline’s website for weight limits.
For more information on flying with Ultimate Break, check out the Flights section of our Help Center
Generally, expect to depart your home gateway in the afternoon or evening on Day 1. All overnight flights from the US to Europe will arrive mid-morning to early afternoon on Day 2.
Worried about jetlag, delayed flights, or just want more time to explore, we strongly encourage extending your stay to arrive early or stay late. This way you can settle in without the stress of missing anything.
When you arrive at the airport, you'll head through baggage claim and customs before being greeted by your Tour Director. They'll set a designated place for you to meet as the trip gets closer. For travelers who booked flights through Ultimate Break, you'll then be transported to your first accommodation to freshen up before the Welcome Dinner.
Your Tour Director is with you during your entire trip. They're part logistics master, making sure you get to see all that we have planned; part rockstar, sharing with your local hotspots; and part guru, sharing and inviting you into the culture. Our Tour Directors are fully trained and ready to support you in making your journey safe, seamless, and unforgettable!
In some locations you will be met by a local guide who will lead you through our traveler-inspired walking tour. You'll get some local history and culture while also making sure you hit the photo stops. You'll walk away with an insider's perspective and some great pictures.
We recommend budgeting $80-$100 per day to cover tipping, food, and shopping. You know your spending habits best, if you want to do it all budget on the higher end.
On this trip you'll use the Euro. Keep in mind that if you visit Northern Ireland, you will need to exchange for Pounds, as Northern Ireland does not use the Euro. We strongly advise that you take debit and credit cards (ideally with a chip), which can be used to withdraw cash at local banks as needed. Make sure to check with your bank or credit card company about withdrawal fees and/or foreign exchange fees. While better rates of exchange are usually available overseas, ordering currency from your local bank may be an option.
On Essential trips, roommates are assigned randomly unless a specific roommate is requested in advance, you can do this at the time of booking or in your online account up to 60 days before departure. Rooms may accommodate 4+ travelers of the same gender. Please note that rooming upgrades and mixed gender rooming are not available.
Ireland is considered safe for travelers, but like any destination, it's important to stay aware of your surroundings and follow basic safety guidelines. Pickpocketing can occur, especially in crowded areas or tourist hotspots. Keep your belongings secure and be cautious with strangers offering unsolicited help or deals.
Here are a few additional points:
- Health and Safety: Talking with your healthcare provider about any vaccinations or medication you may want to consider. Here are some additional tips for traveling with medication and traveling with allergies.
- International Data Plan: In the event you need to get in touch with your Tour Director or Ultimate Break while abroad, it’s important to invest in an international data plan. Call your cell phone provider to understand their plans or look into purchasing a sim card.
- Transportation Safety: When getting a taxi, make sure to agree on a price before getting in. At the end of a night out, use trusted transportation like a licensed taxi, Uber of Uber like service, and always have cash on hand.
- Nightlife: As with anywhere in the world, watch your drink, and avoid excessive alcohol consumption.
You can learn more about our safety commitment here.
Ultimate Break trips are a welcome environment for all. While we work hard to cultivate an inclusive environment in our groups, we recognize some people may have additional reservations based on their identity that they need to consider while traveling. Check out some resources on our identity and international travel page and reach out if you have any questions.
Pack your most comfortable shoes and prepare for an adventure. You’ll be walking and moving a lot on each day of this trip. We rate these tours high due to the daily activities on tour, the extra adventures you might encounter (think kayaking) or the length of the tour! On these tours, be prepared to:
- Walk a minimum of 15k steps per day (more if you add excursions)
- Use public transportation
- Climb on and off a motor coach or vehicle unassisted
- Manage your own luggage (including carrying luggage upstairs if no elevator)
- Climb stairs and up hills to different sites and be comfortable on various terrains (think cobblestones, uneven stairs, etc.)
- Stand for long periods of time during guided commentary and photo stops
- Navigate on more difficult terrain (ex. snow/ice, hiking trails)
For Essential Tours: Be able to climb a ladder for bunk beds (if applicable)
Excursions are available for purchase at a discounted rate prior to departure. Some excursions may be available for purchase while you are on tour directly through your mobile app but are subject to availability and will be more expensive.
We recommend purchasing excursions at least 3 days prior to your tour departure. Please note some excursions have advance booking deadlines. Check your tour itinerary for more information to ensure you don’t miss the deadline to add them.
When you travel with Ultimate Break, you’ll make a positive impact on the places you visit and the people and animals you meet along the way. That’s because our three core Responsible Travel commitments—protecting the environment, supporting local communities, and promoting animal welfare—are at the heart of every tour we offer.
Learn more about EF's Impact approach here.
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| Date | Trip type | Price |
|---|---|---|
| 2026 | ||
| Essential | $2,849 | |
Almost full | $3,349 | |
| Essential | $3,049 | |
| Essential | $2,929 | |
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- 24/7 global on-call support
- Highly trained Tour Directors
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