Experience the breathtaking beauty and heritage of the Dingle Peninsula on this private half-day tour, tailored just for you. Travel in comfort with a local driver–guide who shares stories, history, and insider knowledge along the way. Enjoy iconic views on the Slea Head Drive, stopping at Dun Chaoin Pier, the Cross at Slea Head, and Conor Pass. Visit landmarks including Gallarus Oratory, Kilmalkedar Church, and the Irish Famine Cottages — all entry fees are included in the tour price, with no hidden costs. This flexible tour can be adjusted to match your interests and pace. Whether you’re a photographer, history lover, or simply want to experience West Kerry’s magic in comfort and style, th...
Highlights
4 hours
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
4 hours
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Entrance fee
Gratuities
Meeting Points
Departure
Dingle Tourist Information Centre
Meet at the Fungie the Dolphin statue, located to the right of the Dingle Tourist Office on the waterfront. I’ll be waiting nearby with my silver Skoda Superb (Reg. 211 KY 428) and will introduce myself as your guide, Steve.
Return
Important Information
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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For a full refund, you must cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time.
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Cut-off times are based on the experience’s local time.
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If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
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This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.
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Any changes made less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time will not be accepted.
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Experience the breathtaking beauty and heritage of the Dingle Peninsula on this private half-day tour, tailored just for you. Travel in comfort with a local driver–guide who shares stories, history, and insider knowledge along the way. Enjoy iconic views on the Slea Head Drive, stopping at Dun Chaoin Pier, the Cross at Slea Head, and Conor Pass. Visit landmarks including Gallarus Oratory, Kilmalkedar Church, and the Irish Famine Cottages — all entry fees are included in the tour price, with no hidden costs. This flexible tour can be adjusted to match your interests and pace. Whether you’re a photographer, history lover, or simply want to experience West Kerry’s magic in comfort and style, th...
Highlights
4 hours
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
4 hours
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Entrance fee
Gratuities
Meeting Points
Departure
Dingle Tourist Information Centre
Meet at the Fungie the Dolphin statue, located to the right of the Dingle Tourist Office on the waterfront. I’ll be waiting nearby with my silver Skoda Superb (Reg. 211 KY 428) and will introduce myself as your guide, Steve.
Return
Itinerary
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Conor Pass
Your journey begins or concludes — depending on the weather — at the breathtaking Conor Pass, one of Ireland’s highest and most scenic mountain drives. From this dramatic vantage point, sweeping views unfold across Brandon Bay, Tralee Bay, and the Dingle Peninsula. On a clear day, the panorama stretches as far as Mount Brandon and the endless Atlantic horizon. It’s an awe-inspiring stop to immerse yourself in the raw beauty of Kerry’s landscape, capture striking photographs, and pause to reflect before your descent into the colourful charm of Dingle Town.
5 minutes
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Eask Tower
Visible from the road across Dingle Bay, the 19th-century Eask Tower stands atop Carhoo Hill. Built to guide ships safely into Dingle Harbour, it remains a striking landmark of the town’s maritime heritage.
3
Ventry Beach
A scenic, sheltered bay with a long sandy beach, rich in history from ancient settlements to its role in Irish mythology and maritime trade. Paudie Ó Sé Statue (Photo Opportunity) – A tribute to the legendary Kerry footballer outside his iconic Ventry pub, perfect for a memorable photo with a piece of GAA history.
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Dunbeg Fort
Perched dramatically above Dingle Bay, Dunbeg Fort dates back to around 500 BCE and stands as one of Ireland’s finest examples of an ancient promontory fort. Its stone ramparts were built on a naturally defensive headland, protecting early settlers from coastal threats. Though much of the structure has succumbed to the Atlantic’s erosion, the site remains a powerful reminder of life along Ireland’s rugged western frontier.
10 minutes
5
Hold A Baby Lamb
Experience the charm of rural Ireland at Hold a Baby Lamb & Beehive Huts in Glanfahan, County Kerry. This family-run farm offers a delightful blend of hands-on animal encounters and rich historical exploration.
Get up close with adorable baby lambs in a welcoming farm setting. Visitors can cuddle and, during feeding times, bottle-feed these gentle creatures—a memorable experience for all ages. The farm's friendly atmosphere and knowledgeable hosts make it a highlight for families and animal lovers alike. Admission Fee: €4
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Cross at Slea Head
One of the most stunning stops on the Dingle Peninsula, offering breathtaking views of the Atlantic, the Blasket Islands, and dramatic coastal landscapes.
10 minutes
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Dun Chaoin Pier
A dramatic, winding cliffside pier known for its breathtaking views and as the departure point for the Blasket Islands, offering one of the most iconic photo opportunities on the Dingle Peninsula.
10 minutes
8
Gallarus Oratory
A perfectly preserved early Christian stone church, built using dry-stone corbelling, offering a glimpse into Ireland’s ancient monastic past and stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
30 minutes
9
St. Brendan's House
A historic ruin linked to St. Brendan the Navigator, believed to be an early Christian dwelling, offering a fascinating glimpse into the life of one of Ireland’s most famous explorers.
5 minutes
10
Kilmalkedar Church
A stunning 12th-century Romanesque church with ancient Ogham stones, a sundial, and the Alphabet Stone, marking it as a significant site of early Christian and medieval heritage.