This tour through Jameson's original distillery will give you a detailed overview of the production process, history and heritage of this world-famous Irish whisky. An ambassador will lead you through key buildings such as the warehouses and the microdistillery, before giving you the chance to do a comparative tasting of three whiskies. The tour will end with a special treat in the form of a complimentary Jameson whisky cocktail.
On this guided tour from Cork, you’ll experience a scenic drive along the Ring of Kerry – a road that passes through a variety of landscapes. You’ll pass by mountain ranges, beaches, peat bogs and quaint villages on this winding path.
You’ll have time to take photos at ancient stone forts, verdant pastures and lakes as seen from craggy cliffs. You’ll also visit the UNESCO-listed Killarney National Park, which is a part of the Ring of Kerry route.
Depart Cork for a day trip to the Cliffs of Moher, one of Ireland's most popular natural attractions. This guided tour also includes a brief visit to the city of Limerick, and a road trip through part of the lunar-style landscape of the Burren stopping by medieval Bunratty Castle on the return.
The Midleton Distillery Experience is a fully guided tour which brings the stories of Jameson's rich heritage to life.
You'll learn about the hard working people and field-to-glass processes responsible for the whiskey that bears John Jameson's name. and our portfolio of iconic brands.
Learn about the distillation processes and see the old kilns, mills and casks. Gain insight into the ancient art of making whiskey barrels, before finishing up in the Bar, where you can savor a complimentary cocktail.
Also includes comparative whiskey tasting.
Observe fin whales, humpback whales, minke whales common dolphins, basking sharks, harbour porpoise, sunfish and other marine wildlife along with stunning scenery.
When we leave Courtmacsherry harbour, which is a designated Special Area of Conservation (SAC) for birds habitat, we venture either West to the Seven Heads or East towards the Old Head of Kinsale depending on the most recent sightings.
According to data from the Irish Whale and Dolphin Group (IWDG), this area is one of the best areas on the Irish coast to encounter whales and dolphins.
This guided walking tour reveals the diverse and interesting background of Cork City Centre. It highlights the maritime, merchant and social history of Ireland's second City. The tour is guided by local professionals with insights and stories that the travel guides miss!
The Dingle Peninsula has amazing mountain scenery and unusual antiquities to see as you travel around this spectacular peninsula. You will stop at the famed Inch beach, one of the most famous beaches in Ireland, which is a site of outstanding natural beauty.
Then to the most westerly drive in Europe known as the Slea Head drive. Marvel at the Atlantic Coast as you travel on this spectacular road which hugs the western shoreline. Enjoy great views of the Blasket Islands and maybe even see the Sleeping Giant Island.
You will also stop in Dingle town. This is one of the most picturesque fishing towns in Ireland, and is also famed for Fungi the dolphin who has been a local for almost 30 years. Dingle town is the heart and soul of the Peninsula. Today is attracts visitors, including artists and musicians, from all over the world.
Hysterical Histories cork is performed by professional Cork based performers and musicians with a unique understanding and love for their city, its culture and people. We love to chat with and advise our visitors on must see places and activities in Cork while we serve them up tow delicious courses of locally sourced food.
Titanic Trail Guided Walking Tour of Cobh
Operating daily since 1998, this 1 hour gentle stroll through the heritage town of Cobh explores the diverse and magnificent history of Cork harbour, its environs and the architecturally preserved streetscape. The engaging narrative brings together the amazing maritime, emigrant and social history of the area. Cobh was the main departure point for millions of Irish emigrants to the US. It was the last port of call for RMS Titanic, it received the victims and survivors after the sinking of the Lusitania during the first world war. Over many centuries, the invasions, departures, arrivals and utilisation of the port by many different peoples have crafted a fascinating story that will enthral and engage the visitor no matter what their interests. Created by the renowned Dr Michael Martin, this tour will bring you new knowledge and fascinating insights into world stories in the environment in which they were created.
For groups of all ages and sizes, with the easy to drive boats making it very easy to navigate the waters with Cork Harbour Boat Hire.
Perfect for families and groups of all ages. An hour filled with fun, facts and adventure, wrapped up in an unforgettable sightseeing boat tour of Cork Harbour.
Our easy-to-drive boats make it simple to navigate Cork Harbour. Our Safety Boat Guide will lead you around the harbour pointing out the many eye catching sights that our harbour has to offer.
The guided Kinsale E-Bike Tour will give you a unique perspective and experience of Kinsale. We guarantee that there is absolutely no other way to see and learn so much about Kinsale in just 3 hours!
Electric Bikes, Smart Helmets and Expert Local Guides ensures that this eBike tour gives you a captivating and in depth tour of every nook of Kinsale.
We run our tours 3 times a day, 7 days a week.
Ensuring you have the max opportunity to experience the very best of Kinsale, our bike shop is located on Main Street.
Making it simple to join us, and to grab a beer or some food before/after.
Our local guides are highly trained, are great fun and full of positive energy!
Our top quality eBikes are all less than 1 year old, maximising comfort and minimising headaches.
Our smart helmets make it simple for us all to chat to each other, without having to stop and shout
Each tour route is unique and depends on the folks who are with us.
Fota House is one of Ireland’s finest examples of Regency period architecture with superb neoclassical interiors. The main house dating from 1820, remained in the sole ownership of the Smith-Barry family for 155 years and today it shares the compelling life story of this family and their household staff. It also houses one of the largest collections of landscape paintings spanning the 17th to 19th century.
Now an Irish Heritage Trust Property, a visit to Fota House set amongst 115 acres, within the original 780 acre estate promises endless opportunities for adventure. It features a globally renowned arboretum with a collection of rare and exotic plantings from the southern hemisphere, formal and working gardens that evolve with colour, scent & texture through each passing
season
With such a rich History, Heritage and a story to tell, a trip to The Queenstown Story @ Cobh Heritage Centre is a must. This beautiful, informative cultural centre is inventively situated within Cobh's restored Victorian Railway station, a building holding its own historic story.
Given that so many from Ireland's past travelled through Cobh(Queenstown), one of the world's finest natural harbours, visitors can learn historic and emotive recounts of The Queenstown Story, where over three million Irish people emigrated from this port town in search of a new life.
Everything from the sinking of the Titanic and The Lusitania, to the transportation of the forgotten Irish who endured forced labour in Cromwellian times to the West Indies and American Colonies as well as the stories of emigration to Canada and North America, is inventively displayed in a variety of modern, tasteful and artistic ways.
Relax, and Walk in the Footsteps of our Emigrant Ancestors
This expertly curated tour offers unique access to Ireland’s must-see Blarney Castle & Gardens, home to the world-famous Blarney Stone. This wonderful tour also includes an enchanting walk discovering the picturesque village of Blarney as well as time to shop at one of Ireland’s oldest and most authentic Irish Woollen Mills.
This expertly curated tour offers unique access to Ireland’s must-see Blarney Castle & Gardens, home to the world-famous Blarney Stone. This wonderful tour also includes an enchanting walk discovering the picturesque village of Blarney as well as time to shop at one of Ireland’s oldest and most authentic Irish Woollen Mills.
- Beat the Ticket Line crowds – with our easy access tickets to Blarney Castle & Gardens
- Visit the 15th-century Blarney Castle home of the Blarney Stone
- Kiss the Blarney Stone and receive the “Gift of Eloquence” or named locally as the “Gift of the Gab”
- Enjoy a guided walking tour of the very picturesque Blarney Village
- Visit Ireland’s oldest and largest Irish craft goods shop
- Experience a fully guided tour led by an expert local English-speaking professional guide.
- Enjoy the best stories and highlights of Blarney Castle & Gardens and Blarney Village
Discover Cork's story. Your tour will start at Cork City Hall and walk through the heart of the island city with its bridges, quays, markets, medieval lanes, and parish edges—and end at Saint Fin Barre’s Cathedral beneath its soaring spires. Along the way, hear stories about rebellion, faith, learning, and resilience, like how Saint Patrick Street rose from the ashes of the Burning of Cork while Shandon’s bells kept the city’s heartbeat steady. Go at your own pace, anytime. The tour is location aware, hands free and plays as you walk.