BESPOKE TOURS

TAILOR MADE FOR YOU

Our bespoke tours provide great photo opportunities and give you the chance to make some unique and lasting memories, which you can share with family and friends when you are back on the ground.

What could be better than treating someone special to a unique day out, tailor made for their enjoyment? Select to fly over stunning sights such as the Cliffs of Moher and the Burren, or Dublin City Centre, but if you’d prefer, you can simply fly over the familiar streets of your hometown and even your own house.

If you’re stuck for ideas our friendly team will help you with suggestions. We will recommend tours based on your particular interests, availability and budget using our extensive knowledge of Ireland.

So why not have us collect you from your hotel and view the Cliffs of Moher, the Burren,  Skellig Michael, the Aran Islands?

A specialistion is Whiskey tours,!  For those Whiskey lovers enjoy a Whiskey Hop of some of Irelands most renowned Whiskey Distillerys from Middleton, Lambay Ireland and Corry's , or simply enjoy or compliment your journey with a Whiskey Twist,  ask our staff for advise

CLIFFS OF MOHER, THE BURREN GLACIO-KARST LANDSCAPE & GALWAY BAY AND ARAN ISLAND STOP

Burren: A Striking contrast. A region of County Clare in the southwest of Ireland of approximately 139 square miles. The Burren is internationally famous as one of the finest examples of a Glacio-Karst landscape in the world. A landscape of bedrock incorporating a vast cracked pavement of glacial-era limestone, with cliffs and caves, fossils, rock formations and archaeological sites.

Galway Bay : located off the west coast of Ireland, between counties Clare and Galway in an inlet of the Atlantic Ocean.

The Cliffs are part of the UNESCO Global Geopark, a special region with outstanding geology Visually stunning, the Cliffs Stand 702ft at their highest point and stretch for 5 miles along the Atlantic coast, a rare example of a sedimentary basin and one of Irelands most visited tourist attractions. View focal points including O’Briens Tower, Hags Head and The great sea stack.

Up to 4 Hour STOP: ARRIVE INIS MOR AIRPORT – HASSLE FREE, AIRSTRIP TYPE AIRPORT

Aran Islands “One of the Worlds top Island Destinations” National Geographic, A truly Unique Experience, Inis Mor the larger of the Islands is 9 miles long and about 2 miles wide. Mostly made of Burren Limestone rock and small fields which are surrounded by stone walls. The islanders use the ancient Celtic language of Irish, no private taxi services are available.

WALK DIRECTLY TO MEET & GREET WITH AUTHENTIC ISLAND GUIDE, COMMENCE YOUR TRULY UNIQUE ISLAND HORSE AND TRAP TOUR (see attached Detailed 2, 3 or 4.5 hour itineraries)

ISLAND HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE:
Dún Aonghasa: Famous Ford As captivating from the Ground as from the Air. Historic: Village from Famine times, Blacksmith Building 100yrs old etc. Wildlife: The Seal Colony, Bird Sanctuary. Religious: Church Ruins Dating from 11th Century. There are over 50 different monuments of Christian, pre Christian and Celtic mythological heritage on the Island.

Cliffs of Moher & Buren Flyover tour

EXPERIENCE STUNNING VIEWS OF THE BURREN GLACIO-KARST LANDSCAPE, GALWAY BAY AND SPECTACULAR CLIFFS OF MOHER

BURREN: A Striking contrast. A region of County Clare in the southwest of Ireland of approximately 139 square miles. The Burren is internationally famous as one of the finest examples of a Glacio-Karst landscape in the world. A landscape of bedrock incorporating a vast cracked pavement of glacial-era limestone, with cliffs and caves, fossils, rock formations and archaeological sites.

GALWAY BAY : located off the west coast of Ireland, between counties Clare and Galway in an inlet of the Atlantic Ocean.

THE CLIFFS OF MOHER: The Cliffs are part of the UNESCO Global Geopark, a special region with outstanding geology Visually stunning, the Cliffs Stand 702ft at their highest point and stretch for 5 miles along the Atlantic coast, a rare example of a sedimentary basin and one of Irelands most visited tourist attractions. View focal points including O’Briens Tower, Hags Head and the great sea stack

Day Tour to Inishbofin

Inishbofin renowned for some of the most beautiful beaches in Ireland, having several white sandy beaches with crystal clear water.

Fly in style taking in the view Aran Islands, Slyne Head and the magical monastic settlement on High Island en route.

The Island hosts a range of activities to make the most of your day!! Something for everyone from Walks, to Hiking, Scenic Connemara Pony treks, Scuba Diving, Sheep Herding even Pulling your own pint.
Complete the day by Enjoying a cosy, award winning, lunch edge of the wild Atlantic.

Cliffs of Moher Flyover with ECO Burren Farm Experience

Burren Farm Experience - Ireland’s authentic farm experience, rich in heritage, biodiversity & breath-taking beauty, right in the heart of the Burren, a designated UNESCO Special Conservation Area .

Join your hosts Cathal O’Rourke, a fifth-generation farmer and his wife Bronagh, a regional eco tour guide, to explore their working family farm in the Burren. Set on almost 500 acres, learn about the ancient farming practice of transhumance that helps conserve and protect the landscape, try forest bathing in the ancient woodland and feast on rustic picnics with delicious local produce for truly authentic Irish experience.

www.burrenfarmexperience.ie

Ring of Kerry

Marvel at One of the most famous and popular circuits for tourists in the South West of Ireland, encompassing a vast array of dramatically varying aerial sights.

The Ring of Kerry, traverses the coastline of the Iveragh Peninsula. Dramatic panoramas, majestic mountains, ancient sites and towns are found along the 166km (104 miles) route through the southern tip of Kerry.

Picturesque villages such as Killorglin, Glenbeigh, Caherciveen, Waterville, Sneem. The famous Lakes of Killarney and Killarney's magnificent National Park. Mucrass House The setting of Dingle Bay and the Dingle Peninsula, Inch Beach offering miles of golden sand and breath-taking scenery showcasing mountain, Valentia Island off the Iveragh Peninsula, the stunning Kerry Cliffs, Derrynane House Torc Waterfall, The Black Valley a remote valley, the “the Gap of Dunloe” a narrow mountain pass forged between the MacGillycuddy Reeks and Purple Mountain by glacial flows. Carrauntoohil mountain, the country's highest summit 3,407ft .

See it all as never seen before.

Skellig Michael & Ring of Kerry Combo

The magnificent Skellig Islands located, 7.2 miles from the Iveragh Peninsula towards.
Rising majestically from the sea, Skellig Michael towers 714ft. (218 metres) above sea level. On the summit of this awe-inspiring rock you will find a remarkably well preserved sixth century monastic settlement. On the spectacular Small Skelligs 23,000 pairs of gannet nest on every available ledge making it the second largest gannet colony in the world. This is to our view the most captivating aerial scenic experience in Ireland and must be experienced first-hand to truly appreciate its awe inducing magnificence.

Star Wars Films: The Skelligs where famously used for stunning scenes of Ahch-To the lost hideaway planet of Luke Skywalker, Jedi Master (showcased Episodes VII & V111)

Marvel at One of the most famous and popular circuits for tourists in the South West of Ireland, encompassing a vast array of dramatically varying aerial sights.
The Ring of Kerry, traverses the coastline of the Iveragh Peninsula. Dramatic panoramas, majestic mountains, ancient sites and towns are found along the 166km (104 miles) route through the southern tip of Kerry.
Picturesque villages such as Killorglin, Glenbeigh, Caherciveen, Waterville, Sneem. The famous Lakes of Killarney and Killarney's magnificent National Park. Mucrass House, the setting of Dingle Bay and the Dingle Peninsula, Inch Beach offering miles of golden sand and breath-taking scenery showcasing mountain, Valentia Island off the Iveragh Peninsula, the stunning Kerry Cliffs, Derrynane House Torc Waterfall, The Black Valley a remote valley, the “the Gap of Dunloe” a narrow mountain pass forged between the MacGillycuddy Reeks and Purple Mountain by glacial flows. Carrauntoohil mountain, the country's highest summit 3,407ft. See it all as never seen before.

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