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Why go?
This is the Ireland you’ve always imagined: pub-lined streets, lush emerald countryside, historic castles and cathedrals, and more lakes and lochs than you can count. So whether you’re Irish to your core or only on March 17, there’s plenty of good craic to go around. Especially on St. Paddy's Day in Dublin.
Picture yourself
Sipping a freshly-brewed pint at the Guinness Brewhouse
Kissing the Blarney Stone to score the gift of gab
Connecting with nature throughout the Ring of Kerry
Pub crawling along Quay Street in Galway
Searching for puffins high atop the Cliffs of Moher
What you'll get
Round-trip flights & airport transfers (or book 'em yourself)
7 nights in handpicked accommodations
7 breakfasts and 2 dinners
Expert Tour Director
24/7 support from our travel gurus
A St. Patrick's Day celebration in Dublin
Insider city tours with local guide
Guinness Storehouse tour and free pint
Guided tour of St. Patrick’s Cathedral
Stop at the world-famous Cliffs of Moher

Itinerary
- Day 1: Overnight Flight
Leave your shamrocks and leprechaun jokes at home, and board your overnight flight, bound for Ireland. You’re about to discover the true allure of the Emerald Isle (and it’s not gemstones).
- Day 2: Arrive in Galway + Welcome Dinner
Welcome to Galway, a city famous for entertainment (live music, street performers, and art shows). Fun fact: Galway will host a series of cultural events as a European Capital of Culture in 2020, an honor designated by the European Union. Basically, Galway is #trending, and you get to experience why.
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!
Today's highlights:
- Meet an EF representative at the airport.
- Transfer to your accommodations and check in.
- Receive the latest schedule from your Tour Director.
- Meet the your fellow travelers as they arrive.
- Day 3: Tour Galway
Start with an introductory walk with your Tour Director. Then you have the rest of the day to do exactly what you want. Wander through town, and you’re sure to find interesting shops, tasty restaurants, and plenty of people to watch. Basically, Galway is always #trending, and you get to experience why.
Today's highlights:
- Get the lay of the land in Galway on a walking tour of the city with your Tour Director.
- Walk along the banks of the River Corrib, and see the flawless Galway Bay.
- Head to Eyre Square, a happening park in the city center, with shops, cafes, and a sleek fountain depicting Galway Hookers. (Don’t worry, it’s a type of boat.)
- Walk through the cobblestoned Latin Quarter, considered the most beautiful part of the city, lined with restaurants, pubs, and quirky street performers.
- Use your free time to try some tapas (yes, in Ireland) at Cava Bodega, a colorful and lively restaurant near the city center.
Free time suggestions
Food for Thought: McCambridge's is a restaurant, deli, and fine foods shop located in the heart of Galway. This family owned establishment has been around since 1925, and is perfect for Irish people watching.
Rub-a-dub-PUB: The atmosphere is one-of-a-kind in Quays pub, a former medieval French church. Whether you prefer to dance, listen to live music, or just to hang out with a pint of Guinness, Quays has something for everyone. - Day 4: Travel to County Kerry via the Cliffs of Moher
Next stop: County Kerry, the southwestern part of the country. With rolling hills, massive lakes, and a quaint city center, County Kerry is quintessential Ireland. En route to County Kerry, stop at the Cliffs of Moher for breathtaking views of the coastline.
Today's highlights:
- Make your way to County Kerry on bus with a stop at some big, beautiful cliffs, just begging you to take their picture.
- Gawk at the limestone walls of rock that dominate the coast for five miles and rise to staggering heights of 700 feet.
- Realize that all the white specks you see on the cliffs are actually birds.
- Continue on to County Kerry and enjoy some free time in the evening.
Free time suggestions
Sing the Night Away: Killarney is known for its raucous pub scene. Irish men and women drink and sing with the band well into the wee hours of morning. Go to any of the downtown pubs and see for yourself (just know you’ll be expected to join in).
What a Catch: Quinlan’s seafood bar boasts the best fish and chips in Ireland. Don’t believe them? Go check it out and prove them wrong (spoiler: you won’t). - Day 5: Sightseeing Tour of the Ring of Kerry
Experience the mystical beauty of Ireland as you journey the 112 miles around the Iveragh Peninsula, better known as the Ring of Kerry.
Today's highlights:
- Encounter magnificent views of the Atlantic Ocean and the Lakes of Killarney.
- Look up (no, really look up) at Macgillycuddy’s Reeks, the tallest mountains in Ireland.
- Stick your feet in the sand of some of the world's most immaculate beaches.
- Consider a career in photography as you scroll through your amazing photos.
- Day 6: Travel to Dublin via Blarney Castle
En route to Dublin, stop for a visit to the famed Blarney Castle and kiss a dirty rock (everybody’s doing it). In the last decade or so, the city's become one of the most cosmopolitan cities in Europe. Companies like Facebook, Airbnb, eBay, and Twitter all have European headquarters in Dublin (so you know it’s a big deal).
Today's highlights:
- Climb the spiral staircase of Blarney Castle with your Tour Director.
- Lie back and kiss the Blarney Stone upside-down (Spider-Man style) to receive the "gift of gab." Word of advice: don't focus so hard on all the people kissing the stone before you.
- Watch the emerald hills roll along as you head from countryside to city.
- Arrive in Dublin and check in to your accommodation.
- Meet your Tour Director for a guided tour of some top sights, including the Temple Bar neighborhood, St. Stephens Green park, and Grafton Street.
- Day 7: Celebrate St. Paddy's Day in Dublin
Wake up early and get out there. Today is totally free for you to celebrate the big day however you want. You want to wear green? Do it. You want to drink beer? Absolutely. You want to put on your best accent and hope an Irish family mistakes you for one of their own? Um…sure!
Today's highlights:
- Brave the crowds and make your way to the St. Patrick's Day parade.
- Partake in one of the oldest and most popular St. Patrick's Day traditions: drinking!
- Follow the green hats towards a pub for more celebrating.
- Spill out into the streets and join in the fun with some traditional Irish singing and dancing (or just watch from the sidelines—equally entertaining).
- Day 8: Sightseeing Tour of Dublin
Today, you’ll see the best Dublin has to offer with a local guide on a walking and bus tour of the city. Afterwards, enjoy a free afternoon in this bayside Irish capital.
Today's highlights:
- Pass through Phoenix Park, one the largest city parks in the world. Look around—you’ll probably see a deer (there are 300 in the park).
- Learn about the historic and renowned Trinity College, alma mater of many influential figures, including Oscar Wilde and Bram Stoker.
- Go inside St. Patrick’s Cathedral, the 800-year-old church named after the famous saint. This is the biggest church in Ireland, and it stands on the exact spot where St. Patrick is said to have baptized converts.
Free time suggestions
Weird Science: The Science Gallery is not your typical science museum. Located within Trinity College, its exhibitions demonstrate how closely linked science is to our everyday lives. Harness your inner Jesse Pinkman and get really excited about science.
Whiskey Business: Switch up your drinking habits and try some whiskey! Visit the Jameson distillery, where Jameson Irish whiskey was distilled until 1971. Feel sophisticated as you sip Jameson and discuss its toasted wood undertones.Farewell Dinner
Share some last laughs (and maybe shed a few tears) at an included farewell dinner with the group. - Day 9: Fly Home
Slán libh, a cháirde!
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?–OR–
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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.
Reviews
Overall rating: 5 out of 5
Based on 44 authentic traveler reviews
11/10 would recommend
Anonymous, traveled Mar. 2023We got to see the main locations in Ireland, spend St. Patrick’s Day in Ireland, and got to make new friends IN IRELAND. There’s always an activity to do and sights to see. My only complaint is that it was too short! If you were still debating, DO IT! You won’t regret it. And maybe you’ll be lucky enough to get the same tour director we got (Marco was beyond... See more
So worth it!
Anonymous, traveled Mar. 2023I loved everything about it! We got to see so much and I really appreciated the fact that we started in a smaller city and worked our way to Dublin. The sights were beautiful even with the rain. I would totally do it again!
Perfect St. Paddys trip!
Maddison, traveled Mar. 2023The whole trip was super amazing! Starting out in Galway, where we spent st. Paddys couldn’t have been more perfect! The location of our hostel was so close to everything, including the st Paddys parade! We also got to experience how locals celebrate st Paddys in Galway and it was overall such a great experience! After Galway we made our way to Killarney whe... See more
A Beautiful St. Paddys Day
Sofia, traveled Mar. 2023This trip has a little bit of everything for everyone. You spend some time exploring the Irish countryside, some time by the sea, some time in Dublin, some time outside in nature, and more than enough time in the pubs. If you have celebrating St. Paddy's Day in Ireland on your bucket list, then book this trip right now ☘️ It was a fantastic experience �... See more