7 Best Tours and Day Trips in Dublin

If you want to get to know Dublin and its surroundings, I recommend that you join a guided tour so that you don't miss a single corner.
7 Best Tours and Day Trips in Dublin

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Most travellers who visit Dublin focus their visit on the attractions of the Irish capital. However, there are many secrets both in the city and its surroundings that are off the usual tourist trail. These tours and excursions are designed to help you discover them:

1. Excursion to the Cliffs of Moher and Galway

Cliffs of Moher| ©Theo Crazzolara
Cliffs of Moher| ©Theo Crazzolara

You have probably heard about Irish myths on more than one occasion. You may even have read books or seen films on the subject. However, nothing compares to the feeling of having a specialist guide tell you all about it on an organised excursion to see the landscapes of Moher and Galway.

Two and a half hours' drive from Dublin is the port city of Galway, characterised by its charming colourful houses and lively streets.

During a walking tour of the city centre, your guide will tell you about the importance of this city, and then you will have time to visit it at your leisure. Afterwards, you will visit the impressive Cliffs of Moher, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean and over 200 metres high, famous throughout Ireland.

What this excursion includes

  • The services of a Spanish-speaking guide
  • Return transfer from Dublin city centre
  • Entrance to the cliffs

What you should know

Food is not included (you will find places to eat along the route and you can also bring a picnic) and the tour will not be cancelled due to rain (which is very common in Dublin and the surrounding area), so please dress appropriately.

You can book online and cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the day you choose. You will receive an email with all the necessary information and details of the time and meeting point in Dublin.

This excursion is for you if

You want to combine natural landscapes with rural scenery while discovering interesting stories about Irish history and legends.

Book your excursion to the Cliffs of Moher and Galway

2. Excursion to Howth and Malahide

Malahide Castle| ©antonf
Malahide Castle| ©antonf

A visit to Malahide Castle and Gardens, located just outside Dublin (half an hour by car), is a lesson in the history of the city and the country. For over 800 years, this was the residence of the Talbot family, and although it began as a basic fortress, over the years it was expanded in the medieval style.

On this half-day tour of Howth and Malahide, a guide will pick you up in the centre of Dublin and take you on a bus with a maximum of 30 passengers to visit first the castle, which also has a butterfly greenhouse and peacocks, and then the town of Howth, where you can enjoy some free time to explore at your leisure.

Transport, guide services and admission fees are included. You can book online.

This excursion is for you if

You are interested in learning more about the country's history and want to visit one of Ireland's most famous castles in a morning or afternoon.

Book your excursion to Howth

3. Guided walking tour of Dublin's dark side

Mummies of St Michan's Church| ©Jennifer Boyer
Mummies of St Michan's Church| ©Jennifer Boyer

I have to admit that of all the guided walking tours of Dublin city centre, this is my favourite. I have always been interested in stories of ghosts, apparitions, legends and murders that give a city a dark and unique character. All cities have stories of this kind behind their most important landmarks, but few have as many as Dublin.

This guided walking tour of Dublin's dark side takes place at dusk, is available in Spanish and English, and lasts two and a half hours. There is a maximum of 40 travellers on the tour, and children under the age of 13 are not permitted.

Points of interest

  • Dublin Castle: there, the guide will tell you stories of beheadings and occult practices.
  • St Michan's Church: famous for the mummies on display inside and the whispers that many visitors say they hear coming from the crypt.
  • The Olympia Theatre: where you will hear a chilling ghost story.
  • Smithfield Square: the nerve centre of the city with wonderful architecture.

This tour is for you if

You want to go beyond the official history told in textbooks and explore the most relevant sites in Dublin from a different perspective.

Book a guided walking tour of Dublin's dark side

4. Tour of Dublin's traditional pubs

Typical Dublin pub| ©Alex Ranaldi
Typical Dublin pub| ©Alex Ranaldi

Irish beer is famous all over the world, but so are its pubs. Naturally, in Dublin you can enjoy the most iconic ones, and this guided tour of traditional pubs gives you the opportunity to discover and enjoy them with a local guide.

For three and a half hours, you will enjoy a tour of Dublin's most traditional pubs and be introduced to this part of Irish culture that is so popular around the world. The tour is available in English and Spanish and includes discounts on food and free drinks at certain venues.

Once you have made your online booking, you will receive an email with details of the itinerary and the meeting point from which the tour will depart at sunset. In addition to tasting whisky, craft beer and Guinness, you will also enjoy live traditional music and be able to chat with the locals as if you were a Dubliner yourself and not a tourist visiting the city.

This tour is for you if

You want to have a relaxing time in the company of locals and get to know the city's nightlife.

Book a pub crawl in Dublin

5. Guided tour of the Teeling Whiskey Distillery

Teeling Whiskey Distillery| ©William Murphy
Teeling Whiskey Distillery| ©William Murphy

It's not just beer that Ireland is famous for; whisky is also an institution, which is why one of the most popular activities is a guided tour of the Teeling Whiskey Distillery. This is the only working distillery in the city, and this tour focuses on how it operates.

It lasts one hour and is available in nine languages, including English and Spanish. The tour also includes whisky and other alcoholic beverage tastings.

This tour is for you if

You are interested in whisky production, the history of this drink and its importance in the Irish capital.

Book a guided tour of the Teeling Whisky Distillery

6. Guided tour of Dublin by tourist bus

Visit Dublin without leaving the tourist bus| ©bug weiser
Visit Dublin without leaving the tourist bus| ©bug weiser

One way to discover the city is to buy a pass for the Dublin sightseeing bus. Why is this activity included among the best guided tours? Because it features commentary on board in several languages that puts the capital's different places of interest into context so that, in addition to enjoying the panoramic views, travellers can learn during the tour.

The pass for this tourist bus also includes fast-track, queue-free access to the famous Guinness Storehouse, a true emblem of the city. You can use the Big Bus Dublin for 24, 48 or 72 hours, depending on the pass you purchase. With any of them, you can make use of the free stops.

If you are interested in learning more about this type of tour, you can read this article on Dublin Hop-On Hop-Off Buses. You can make your reservation online.

This tour is for you if

You want to make the most of your time in the city so you don't miss anything without having to walk long distances.

Book your Dublin tourist bus pass

7. Excursions to Game of Thrones locations

The Giant's Causeway| ©Bea y Fredi
The Giant's Causeway| ©Bea y Fredi

One of the most popular day trips from Dublin for travellers visiting the Irish capital is the tour of different locations in Ireland that appear in the Game of Thrones series.

Whichever excursion you choose, I recommend booking online in advance to secure a place on the day that suits you best. Once you have chosen the day you want to go on the excursion, they will confirm your booking and email you the details of the meeting point in Dublin from which the excursion departs and the time you need to be ready.

Tour

The itinerary for the tours covering the Game of Thrones route is similar, and all of them include the services of a specialised guide and transport from the centre of Dublin in a vehicle equipped with all the amenities to make the journey a pleasant experience. Some of the most notable stops will be:

  • Dunluce Castle: in the series, this was the castle of House Greyjoy, located on the Iron Islands, and it also appeared in the film The Chronicles of Narnia. In real life, the castle, located next to the cliff, has witnessed shipwrecks and bloody assaults that are every bit as dramatic as the plot of the series.
  • Giant's Causeway: when you see this place, the first thing you think is that it is incredible that its 40,000 stone columns were shaped by nature, but that is indeed the case. The site has been declared a World Heritage Site and, regardless of its appearance in the series, it will leave you speechless.
  • Belfast: the city is home to the film studios where the series is shot and, in keeping with film traditions, the Titanic Studios.

This excursion is for you if

You are a fan of the series, as many of the anecdotes your guide will tell you will be related to details of the filming. However, if you simply want to discover breathtaking landscapes, I can assure you that you will also be very satisfied.

Book your excursion to Belfast and the Giant's Causeway

You may also be interested in

Guinness Factory| ©Ryan Schreiber
Guinness Factory| ©Ryan Schreiber

If, in addition to touring Dublin and its surroundings, you want to delve a little deeper into the city's culture and traditions, you cannot miss a visit to the legendary Guinness brewery, where you can tour the interior and learn about the beer-making process, as well as taste the beer. Here is all the information you need to know to organise your visit: Guinness Storehouse in Dublin Tickets and Tours

I also recommend that you consider purchasing the Dublin Pass tourist card for quick and affordable access to the city's main attractions. In this article, Dublin Pass and Other Tourist Cards in Dublin I give you all the details so you can decide whether or not it's worth it.

Reviews from other travellers

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    I found it more original than many classic tours. It's a nice change of pace.
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    One of those "out of the ordinary" plans that leaves a good taste in your mouth. I would repeat if I came back.
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    I visited just before dinner in Dublin; perfect for a leisurely evening time.
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    The staff was very attentive and the rooms were well designed. If anything, there was a bit of echo in one room.
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    For rock fans this museum is a must. For those who aren't, it's still entertaining.