Private Killarney Tour
Full description
Included / Excluded
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Lunch
Itinerary
Killarney National Park is 10,000ha of spectacular scenery including the lakes of Killarney which are surrounded by the MacGillycuddy Reeks mountain range. We will travel through it towards 'Ladies View' for lovely panoramic views as well as visiting the highlights.
Beautiful waterfall 17m high at the foot of Torc Mountain
Guided Tour through the house and gardens
Pass by: Guided Tour through the town of Killarney for about 30 mins
Guided Tour around the gardens
Photo stop at Ross Castle
Photo stop at Aghadoe heights for panoramic views onto the lakes & mountains of Killarney
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Accessibility
- Service Animals Allowed
- Easy Public Transport
- Stroller Accessible
Traveler reviews
Mary was great
Mary our tour guide was perfect. On time. Knowledgeable and made the experience great. Couldn’t have done it ourselves.
Mary Was a Font of Information!
Mary G gave us the tour of a lifetime! It was so thorough and full of good information--including information about famous Irish women, heretofore forgotten, that she has helped resurrect. She was superb. Not only was her information top-notch, but she was enthusiastic, went the extra mile, and never stopped smiling. We were lucky to have her. Prof. Tina Waldeier Bizzarro Rosemont College (Rosemont, PA) and Villanova University (Irish Studies), Villanova, PA, USA
Killarney Tour
We spent three wonderful days with Mary G. We toured Killarney, the Ring of Kerry, a stop and our family farm in County Kerry, the Dingle Coast, and a transport to Galway. Mary is an excellent tour guide. She is so knowledgeable of the area. Our time with Mary was the best part of our vacation in Ireland. It was nice to have a local share her town and Country with us. It was a carefree 3 days. I would highly recommend her tour. Sincerely, Kathleen J
Stop Scrolling! This is your tour!
This is the tour you want! Stop scrolling! Whether you are trying to stay up from jet lag, getting a feel for Killarney, or only have a half day before catching the train, this is the right tour. Margaret switched up the schedule a bit to accommodate for the rain. She’s lived there her whole life so you get history and perspectives you don’t get elsewhere. In fact, I liked her so much that I sat up front to chat along the way. I had my teen son and preteen daughter with me who were fully engaged despite jet lag. You get a bit of everything that is Killarney! Loved it!
Learn about Killarney with a local expert
Mary picked me up at my hotel at 8 a.m. so that we could drive the Gap of Dunloe before the single track road became clogged with "jaunty" carts. It was a perfect Irish morning -- intermittent drizzle with the sun peaking through the clouds occasionally. We periodically stopped so that I could take photos or simply to enjoy the absolute quiet and peace (and for the sheep!). After we left the mountains, we visited sites in and around Killarney National Park, including Muckross Abbey and Muckross House. Mary's knowledge of Irish history and folklore go beyond the Chamber of Commerce talking points on the region's landmarks.
