2-Week Ireland Itinerary (Dublin Round-Trip): Mar 1–Mar 14, 2026 — Galway, Killarney, Dingle & Cork via Public Transport

Dublin · Sunday, March 1, 2026

Arrive in Dublin and settle in

Morning:

Since you've just arrived and it's mid-afternoon local time, keep the morning pace relaxed: enjoy a late start with a hearty brunch at Queen of Tarts followed by a stroll through the nearby St. Stephen's Green to stretch your legs and soak up Irish light. Pop into the charming independent shops along Grafton Street and grab a coffee at Bewley's Grafton Street Café while planning evening transport connections and your first easy dinner in Dublin.

Afternoon:

Ease into your first afternoon with a scenic riverside walk along the Grand Canal Dock, then pause for a drink and light bite at the lively Molly Malone's or a waterside café nearby. As dusk approaches, wander over to the historic Dublin Castle courtyard for photos and finish with a relaxed meal and a pint at the atmospheric The Church Café Bar & Restaurant, keeping tonight low-key so you're rested for full sightseeing tomorrow.

Evening:

As night falls, wander to the lively waterfront of Temple Bar Square for live traditional music in an atmospheric pub, then cross the Liffey to sample modern Irish cuisine at The Woollen Mills for a relaxed dinner. Afterward, soak in panoramic city lights from the riverside promenade near Ha'penny Bridge, finishing with a nightcap at the cozy cocktail bar Peruke & Periwig before turning in for an early night.

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Dublin · Monday, March 2, 2026

Explore central Dublin: museums, Trinity College, and Temple Bar

Morning:

Start your day with a traditional Irish breakfast at The Woollen Mills (they open early and have riverside views), then head to the nearby Little Museum of Dublin for a lively, compact introduction to the city's 20th-century stories. Afterward, stroll through the atmospheric cobbled lanes to admire the architecture and join the first guided tour at Trinity College Library to see the historic Old Library and the Book of Kells exhibition before the crowds arrive.

Afternoon:

After the morning at Trinity College, head west to explore the cultural quarter: browse contemporary Irish and international art at the Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA) set in the tranquil Royal Hospital Kilmainham grounds, then take a short stroll to the nearby Kilmainham Gaol Museum for a moving, well-guided tour of Ireland's struggle for independence. Finish the afternoon with a restorative stop at The Cobblestone in Smithfield for traditional live music and a pint, or enjoy a riverside walk along the Royal Canal Greenway as you make your way toward Temple Bar for the evening.

Evening:

As twilight settles, head to St. Michan's Church for its quiet, slightly eerie crypts and a slice of Dublin history before dinner, then walk to Dame Street to catch an intimate storytelling or theatre performance at the fringe Abbey Theatre studio if available. Finish with a relaxed late supper at the cozy, locally loved Il Valentino on Capel Street for classic Irish-Italian fare, followed by a nightcap at the atmospheric jazz bar The Grand Social to soak up live music and mingle with locals.

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Howth / Malahide (from Dublin) · Tuesday, March 3, 2026

Day trip to Howth or Malahide via DART; coastal walk

Morning:

Catch an early DART from Connolly or Pearse to Howth and start with a seaside breakfast at The Oar House overlooking the harbour, then stroll the cliff path toward Howth Head for sweeping views and seabird colonies. After the walk, explore the lively Howth Market for artisanal treats and sample fresh seafood at A Taste of Howth before heading back to the station for the short hop to Malahide if you want a quieter green-space follow-up.

Afternoon:

After a morning cliff walk, linger at Howth Harbour and take a short boat trip to spot seals and puffins (seasonal) or join a local angler for a relaxing line-casting session; afterward, stop for fresh oysters and seafood platters at Octopussy's Seafood Tapas for a true coastal lunch. If you chose Malahide, spend the afternoon exploring the peaceful grounds of Malahide Demesne, rent a bike to follow the estuary trails, then browse the independent shops and tearooms along Malahide Village Main Street before catching a late DART back to Dublin.

Evening:

Wind down your coastal day with a relaxed dinner at The Brass Monkey near the harbour, where local seafood and a selection of Irish craft beers make for a comforting meal. Afterwards, take a golden-hour stroll along the quieter stretch of promenade to Howth Harbour Pier (or Malahide Marina if you chose Malahide) to watch fishing boats return, then stop for dessert and tea at the cozy waterside The Pavilion Café before boarding the DART back to Dublin.

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Galway · Wednesday, March 4, 2026

Train to Galway and evening in the Latin Quarter

Morning:

Board an early train from Heuston Station to Galway and, upon arrival, kick off with coffee and scones at Caffe Aroma before wandering the historic lanes to admire street art and shop for local crafts. Continue with a visit to Eyre Square and join a food-focused walking tour sampling Galway Bay oysters at Moran's Oyster Cottage (or a local tasting stop) and artisan cheese at The Good Food Store, giving you a flavorful introduction to the city before checking into your accommodation.

Afternoon:

Wander from Eyre Square toward the bustling waterfront and enjoy a light seafood lunch at McDonagh's before browsing the stalls at the lively Galway Market to pick up local preserves and crafts. Afterward, stroll the cobbled lanes toward Shop Street, duck into the independent bookstores and galleries around The Front Door, and pause for a coffee and people-watching at Tigh Neachtain as the city hums into the late afternoon, setting you up for an atmospheric evening in the Latin Quarter.

Evening:

As dusk settles, wander into the lively Latin Quarter for tapas and live music at The Quay Street Kitchen, then follow the sound of trad sessions to Taaffes Bar for an authentic local atmosphere and sing-along. Finish the night with a moonlit stroll along the Corrib riverbank to Spanish Arch and a late-night slice at Gino's Gelato while soaking up Galway's convivial street energy.

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Connemara (from Galway) · Thursday, March 5, 2026

Explore Connemara: scenic buses or guided day tour

Morning:

Catch an early Connachtbus or guided-minibus pick-up from central Galway and head west to the wild heart of Connemara, starting with a brisk walk along the shore at Clifden Bay to admire the island-studded seascape. Continue to the peat-scented valleys around Kylemore Lough, where you can wander the lakeside trails and photograph the striking views of Kylemore Abbey from a distance before a hearty countryside breakfast at Mitchell's Bakery in Clifden village to refuel for the day ahead.

Afternoon:

After a morning in Clifden Bay and near Kylemore, spend the afternoon exploring the hauntingly beautiful boglands and coastal inlets around Sky Road for sweeping Atlantic panoramas, then descend into the sheltered village of Roundstone to stroll artisan galleries and sample freshly smoked seafood at O'Dowd's Bar & Restaurant. Finish with a scenic stop at the tranquil Ballyconneely Beach (great for shell collecting and sunset photos) or, if time permits, join a short guided wildlife boat trip from Cleggan Harbour to look for seals and seabirds before returning to Galway.

Evening:

As the light softens, head to Leenane for a lakeside dinner with views over Killary Fjord at Mannion & Co. or the cozy Vaughan's Anchor Inn, where fresh local seafood and lamb are highlights. After dinner, take a short twilight walk along the shores of Letterfrack Bay or the peaceful trails around Lough Inagh to watch the mountains change color, then finish with a warming pint or Irish coffee at Tigh Joe Watty back in the village before returning to Galway by late coach.

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Westport · Friday, March 6, 2026

Bus to Westport, optional Clew Bay or Croagh Patrick

Morning:

Board an early Bus Éireann or Local Link service to Westport and drop your bag at your accommodation before heading out for a hearty breakfast at The Crepe Escape near the harbour; then stroll the tree-lined promenades of The Mall to admire Georgian facades and local bakeries. From there, join a guided shuttle or hop on a local taxi to the trailhead at Murrisk to begin the lower slopes of Croagh Patrick for panoramic views over Clew Bay (turnaround options available if you prefer a shorter ridge walk), finishing back in town with a warming stop at The Helm Café to refuel.

Afternoon:

Spend a relaxed afternoon cycling a section of the Great Western Greenway, pedalling toward the scenic village of Mulranny with stops at the dramatic sandspit at Silver Strand for shell-hunting and short coastal walks; pause for fresh seafood chowder and local craft ales at The Blue Door Café. Later, wander the charming quay at Westport House grounds, join a guided heritage walk through the estate gardens, or take a short boat trip from Westport Quay to admire the islands of Clew Bay as the light softens.

Evening:

After a day of outdoor exploring, settle into a cozy evening with a seafood-forward dinner at The Mariner, then wander the lively streets to catch traditional music and conversation at Matt Malloy's for an authentic Westport session. Finish with a nightcap and local craft beer tasting at Nash's Bar & Restaurant or a quiet riverside stroll along the Carrowbeg River Walk to watch the town lights shimmer over the water.

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Killarney · Saturday, March 7, 2026

Travel to Killarney via train/bus; short town exploration

Morning:

Arrive in Killarney mid-morning and drop your bag before fueling up with a hearty breakfast at Celtic Whiskey Bar & Larder, then stretch your legs with a gentle riverside walk along Flesk River Greenway to take in tranquil river views and swans. Continue with a visit to the atmospheric Ross Golf Course lookout for panoramic shots of the lakes, then pop into the artisan stalls at Killarney Farmers Market (if open) to sample local cheese and soda bread while planning an afternoon jaunt into the nearby national park.

Afternoon:

After breakfast and a relaxed morning arrival, join a guided jaunting car tour from Killarney National Park Visitor Centre to cover more ground with local storytelling, then disembark near Muckross House to stroll the formal gardens and lakeshore for classic views. Later, rent a bike from Killarney Bicycle Hire and cycle the easy loop toward Torc Waterfall for a short woodland walk and panoramic lake photos before returning to town for a cozy tea at Cronins Yard Café.

Evening:

As dusk settles, enjoy a relaxed meal at Bricín Restaurant & Traditional Pub, where hearty Kerry lamb and local seafood are served alongside live music on some nights, then wander the atmospheric lanes toward St. Mary's Cathedral to admire its stained glass and quiet evening glow. Finish with a riverside stroll along the Flesk Promenade to watch the light fade over Lough Leane and stop for a nightcap or local craft beer at the cozy Killarney Brewing Company Taproom before turning in.

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Killarney / Ring of Kerry · Sunday, March 8, 2026

Ring of Kerry or Killarney National Park day (public transport-friendly options)

Morning:

Catch an early Bus Éireann or a local hop-on-hop-off Ring of Kerry shuttle toward the Killarney gateway and begin with a brisk coastal walk along Rossbeigh Beach to admire the sweeping sand dunes and distant islands, then stop for a warming coffee and brown bread at The Dunes Café. From there, transfer by local bus to Cromane for a short guided boat trip to spot seals in the estuary and enjoy fresh seafood tapas at The Oyster Bar before returning inland for an afternoon of lakeside sights.

Afternoon:

Catch a local Bus Éireann or a scheduled Ring of Kerry shuttle to the scenic village of Killorglin for a riverside lunch at The Snug, then continue to Cahersiveen to explore the dramatic coastal viewpoints and the atmospheric ruins of Cahermore Fort. Alternatively, stay closer to Killarney and take a public bus to Ladies View, follow the easy lakeside trail toward Muckross Abbey for tranquil beech woods and historic monastic ruins, finishing your afternoon with tea and homemade treats at Muckross Farm Café before returning to town.

Evening:

After a day of coastal viewpoints or lochside trails, head to Innisfallen Island for a late-afternoon ferry from Ross Castle and linger on the island's tranquil ruins as the light softens, then return to shore for dinner at The Laurels Pub & Restaurant, known for locally sourced seafood and hearty stews. Finish the night with live traditional music at O'Connors Bar in Killarney town and a slow, lantern-lit stroll along the lakeshore toward Torc Mountain viewpoints to catch the last glows over Lough Leane before turning in.

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Dingle · Monday, March 9, 2026

Bus to Dingle Peninsula; explore Dingle town and Slea Head viewpoints

Morning:

Catch an early Bus Éireann or a Local Link service into Dingle and fuel up with a full Irish breakfast at Bean in Dingle before setting out to explore the harbour. Walk the waterfront to board a short wildlife cruise from Dingle Harbour to look for dolphins and seabirds, then return to town to browse artisanal ceramics at Dingle Craft & Design and sample freshly smoked fish at The Seafront Restaurant while planning your loop toward Slea Head.

Afternoon:

After your harbour morning, head west along the coast to stroll the cliff-top loop at Slea Head Drive with stops for photos at the iconic Coumeenoole Beach and the dramatic promontory of Dunmore Head; pause for a late-afternoon seafood chowder at the cosy An Canteen in Ballyferriter. Then descend toward the ancient stone row at Ballyferriter/An Baile Thiar for a short cultural walk and finish with a pint and live trad music at the friendly John Benny's Pub back in Dingle town to soak up local song and stories before sunset.

Evening:

As night falls, settle into a seafood-forward dinner at Castaway Restaurant, then wander the harbourfront to catch dusk reflections on the boats and the glow from Dingle Oceanworld Aquarium across the quay. After dinner, drop into O'Sullivan's Courthouse Pub for an intimate trad session or storytelling with locals, and finish with a slow moonlit stroll along the lesser-used stretch toward Ballydavid Head to hear the surf and savor the peninsula's evening quiet.

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Cork (via Kinsale / Blarney) · Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Travel toward Cork with stop in Kinsale or Blarney

Morning:

Board a morning Bus Éireann or a local coach toward Cork with an early detour to Kinsale; arrive in time for a waterside breakfast at Fishy Fishy Café followed by a wander along the colourful quay and through the boutique-lined Main Street to sample artisanal chocolates at Julian Holland Chocolates. From there, take the short hop to the dramatic headland path at Charles Fort for panoramic harbour views before continuing on to Cork, carrying seaside memories into the next leg of your journey.

Afternoon:

After a seaside morning, continue toward Cork but linger in the charming village of Cobh for an easy afternoon: visit the atmospheric Cobh Cathedral for sweeping harbour views, stroll the busy quay to the Titanic Experience Cobh museum for its poignant emigration stories, and pause at The Quays Bistro for a late seafood lunch while watching ferries come and go. Alternatively, if you chose Blarney earlier, spend the afternoon wandering the romantic grounds of Blarney Castle (descending into the gardens and poison garden) and then relax with a craft beer tasting at the nearby Blarney Woollen Mills Café & Brewery before catching the onward train or coach into Cork city.

Evening:

After arriving in Cork, savor a relaxed dinner of modern Irish plates and local cheeses at Market Lane, then wander the lantern-lit lanes toward the River Lee for an atmospheric post-dinner stroll. Finish with a digestif and live acoustic music at The Roundy, or if you prefer a quieter end, pause for a nightcap and people-watching on the terrace of Electric, letting the city's mellow evening energy set you up for tomorrow's Cork explorations.

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Cork · Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Explore Cork: English Market, Cork City sights, or Day trip to Cobh

Morning:

Begin your morning with a leisurely coffee and artisan pastry at The Sweet Hop, then head to the historic heart of Cork to explore the lanes around Shandon-climb the Shandon Steeple for panoramic city and river views before ringing the famous bells. Continue with a browse of independent food stalls and local cheese vendors at the vibrant Grand Parade Farmers Market (smaller than the English Market but full of regional produce), followed by a short riverside walk to the leafy University College Cork Quad to enjoy its gothic architecture and peaceful courtyards.

Afternoon:

After a morning in the heart of Cork, take a relaxed stroll to the riverside and board the short ferry across the River Lee to the leafy suburb of Blackrock for a coastal walk along Blackrock Castle Park and a visit to the interactive exhibits inside Blackrock Castle Observatory. Alternatively, stay in the city to explore the maritime history at the immersive Cork Butter Museum, then wander up to the panoramic terrace of Elizabeth Fort for wide city views and a late-afternoon pint at the nearby historic The Oliver Plunkett before an early evening transfer to Cobh if you opt for the harbour-side leg of the day.

Evening:

As evening falls, enjoy a seafood-forward dinner at The Fish Wife near the quays, then stroll toward the atmospheric waterfront to catch sunset reflections from Centre Park Road and the pedestrian bridge. Finish the night with creative cocktails at the intimate speakeasy Greene's on the Square or a lively trad session at An Spailpín Fánach, soaking up local conversation and music before returning to your Cork base.

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Kilkenny (en route to Dublin) · Thursday, March 12, 2026

Return toward Dublin by train; stop in Kilkenny for medieval town visit

Morning:

Arrive in Kilkenny mid-morning and start with a hearty breakfast at Left Bank, then wander the Medieval Mile beginning at Rothe House & Garden to explore its timber-framed history and intimate museum galleries. Continue through the narrow lanes to visit the craft workshops along High Street, watch potters at Kilkenny Design Workshops, and climb to the battlements of Smithwick's Experience for a short brewery tour and panoramic views before resuming your train toward Dublin.

Afternoon:

After the Medieval Mile morning, wander downhill to the atmospheric riverside and board a short guided boat trip on the River Nore for a peaceful view of Kilkenny's bridges and riverside mills, then explore the artisan food stalls and tasting counter at the lively Kilkenny Market for regional cheeses and smoked salmon. Later, visit the quirky medieval-era Shee Alms House and stroll the historic lanes to discover independent craft shops such as Mason & Taylor for handmade jewelry and The Fig Tree for local preserves, finishing with an indulgent afternoon tea at Zuni Café before catching an evening train to Dublin.

Evening:

As dusk falls, enjoy a relaxed dinner at Matt The Millers sampling hearty Irish stews and seasonal sides before an atmospheric ghost tour through the candlelit lanes that highlights Kilkenny's medieval past. After the tour, linger with a drink and live acoustic music at Kytelers Inn or take a short riverside promenade to Butler Gallery's evening openings (when available) for contemporary Irish art in an old convent setting, then catch a late train toward Dublin feeling steeped in local story and song.

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Dublin · Friday, March 13, 2026

Final full day in Dublin: Phoenix Park, Guinness Storehouse, last-minute shopping

Morning:

Begin your final day with a peaceful cycle around Phoenix Park, stopping to watch the deer near the Magazine Fort and to visit the intimate walled gardens at Victorian People's Flower Garden for morning light and local blooms. Afterward, walk over to the nearby Farmleigh House & Estate for a guided tour of the historic house and riverside lawns, then enjoy a late-morning coffee and artisanal pastries at Farmleigh Café before heading into town for afternoon discoveries.

Afternoon:

Continue your final day with a lively cultural afternoon in the city centre: begin with a guided tasting and rooftop pint at the Guinness Storehouse to soak up panoramic views and learn brewing stories you may have missed earlier, then stroll to the nearby Jameson Distillery Bow St. for a whiskey-tasting experience and hands-on blending masterclass. Finish by exploring boutique Irish design along Drury Street and popping into George's Street Arcade to pick up last-minute crafts, artisan food gifts, and souvenirs before an early evening return to your hotel to pack.

Evening:

As twilight settles, savor a farewell dinner at Fade Street Social for contemporary Irish plates and a lively atmosphere, then wander the nearby cobbled lanes toward St. Stephen's Green South Corner to enjoy the park's evening glow. Finish your night with inventive cocktails at The L. Mulligan Grocer and, if you still have energy, catch a late trad session at the intimate The Long Hall to toast your trip with locals before returning to your hotel to pack.

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Dublin · Saturday, March 14, 2026

Depart from Dublin

Morning:

For a calm last morning, enjoy a relaxed breakfast at The Fumbally with its laid-back courtyard vibe and excellent coffee, then take a short stroll through the peaceful walled paths of St. Anne's Park to breathe in fresh air and spot local birdlife before you head to the airport. If time allows, stop by The Little Museum of Dublin's shop for one final Irish gift and pick up fresh pastries at Bibi's Café near the station to tuck into on your journey home.

Afternoon:

Spend a relaxed final afternoon wandering the leafy lanes of Mountjoy Square and popping into nearby independent bookstores like Dubray Books for any last-minute reads; follow with a light lunch and people-watching on the terrace at The Bath Pub. Later, take a short tram or taxi to Dublin Port/the nearby Docklands to see the modern waterfront and enjoy a final pastry and coffee at Coffeeangel Portobello before collecting your bags and heading to the airport, leaving time for a calm, traffic-buffered transfer.

Evening:

Before you head to the airport, enjoy a relaxed final evening wandering the restored Georgian terraces around Mountjoy Square Gardens, then settle in for a comforting last supper of modern Irish fare at The Woollen Room where seasonal plates and local produce make a satisfying send-off. After dinner, take a short riverside stroll to Samuel Beckett Bridge for one last photo of Dublin by night and pause at The Liquor Rooms for a farewell craft cocktail or Irish coffee to toast the trip.

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Estimated Costs (per person)

Place / ActivityCost
Queen of Tarts (brunch)€15
St. Stephen's GreenFree
Grafton Street (shopping)Free
Bewley's Grafton Street Café (coffee)€4
Grand Canal Dock (walk)Free
Molly Malone's (drink / light bite)€12
Dublin Castle (courtyard / state rooms visit)€8
The Church Café Bar & Restaurant (meal & pint)€25
Temple Bar Square (live music/pub atmosphere)€8
The Woollen Mills (dinner)€25
Ha'penny Bridge / riverside promenadeFree
Peruke & Periwig (cocktail/nightcap)€12
The Woollen Mills (breakfast)€15
Little Museum of Dublin (entry & guided talk)€10
Trinity College Library & Book of Kells (ticketed entry)€15
Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA) (entry)Free
Kilmainham Gaol Museum (guided tour)€8
The Cobblestone (pint / music)€8
Royal Canal Greenway (walk)Free
St. Michan's Church (crypt visit)€6
Abbey Theatre (fringe studio ticket)€15
Il Valentino (dinner)€20
The Grand Social (jazz / drinks)€10
DART to Howth / Malahide (return)€8
The Oar House (breakfast in Howth)€18
Howth cliff path (walk)Free
Howth Market (shopping / tasting)€10
A Taste of Howth (seafood sample)€15
Boat trip (seal / puffin spotting, seasonal)€20
Octopussy's Seafood Tapas (lunch)€25
The Brass Monkey (dinner, Howth)€25
The Pavilion Café (dessert / tea)€6
Train Heuston to Galway (standard fare)€25
Caffe Aroma (coffee & scone)€6
Eyre Square (visit)Free
Food-focused walking tour (Galway, oysters etc.)€35
McDonagh's (seafood lunch)€20
Galway Market (shopping / tasting)€10
Tigh Neachtain (coffee / pint)€8
Taaffes Bar (live music pint)€8
Gino's Gelato (dessert)€4
Connachtbus / guided Connemara day tour (from Galway)€40
Clifden Bay / Mitchell's Bakery (breakfast)€8
Kylemore Abbey (viewing grounds / entry to walled garden optional)€12
Sky Road viewpoints (drive / walk)Free
O'Dowd's Bar & Restaurant (lunch)€20
Ballyconneely Beach (visit)Free
Wildlife boat trip from Cleggan (optional)€25
Dinner in Leenane (Mannion & Co. / Vaughan's Anchor Inn)€30
Bus to Westport (Connacht/Local Link)€12
The Crepe Escape (breakfast)€8
Croagh Patrick shuttle / guided lower slopes (optional guide/transfer)€20
The Helm Café (refuel)€8
Great Western Greenway bike rental (half-day)€18
The Blue Door Café (lunch)€15
Westport Quay boat trip€18
Matt Malloy's (traditional music pint)€8
Bus / train to Killarney€20
Celtic Whiskey Bar & Larder (breakfast)€12
Flesk River Greenway (walk)Free
Jaunting car tour (Killarney National Park)€20
Muckross House (gardens & entry)€10
Killarney Bicycle Hire (bike rental half-day)€15
Torc Waterfall (walk)Free
Bricín Restaurant & Traditional Pub (dinner)€25
Killarney Brewing Company Taproom (nightcap)€8
Bus Éireann / Ring of Kerry shuttle (day, public-transport friendly)€30
Rossbeigh Beach (visit)Free
Cromane boat trip (seal spotting)€18
The Dunes Café (coffee / brown bread)€6
Ladies View / Muckross Farm Café (tea & treats)€8
Innisfallen Island ferry (from Ross Castle)€8
O'Connors Bar (live music pint)€8
Bus to Dingle (Local Link / Bus Éireann)€12
Bean in Dingle (breakfast)€10
Dingle harbour wildlife cruise (dolphins)€25
Dingle Craft & Design (shopping)€10
The Seafront Restaurant (smoked fish lunch)€20
Slea Head Drive / Coumeenoole Beach (views & walk)Free
An Canteen (seafood chowder)€18
John Benny's Pub (pint / music)€8
Castaway Restaurant (dinner)€30
Dingle Oceanworld Aquarium (visit)€14
Bus to Cork (via Kinsale/Blarney)€20
Fishy Fishy Café (Kinsale breakfast)€18
Charles Fort (entry/visit)€6
Cobh Cathedral (visit)Free
Titanic Experience Cobh (ticketed museum)€12
The Quays Bistro (lunch)€18
Blarney Castle (entry to grounds & castle)€18
Blarney Woollen Mills Café & Brewery (tasting)€10
Market Lane (Cork dinner)€30
The Roundy (digestif / music)€8
The Sweet Hop (coffee & pastry)€6
Shandon / Shandon Steeple (visit & bell ring)€6
Grand Parade Farmers MarketFree
University College Cork Quad (visit)Free
Blackrock Castle Observatory (entry)€9
Cork Butter Museum (entry)€7
Elizabeth Fort (visit)Free
The Fish Wife (dinner)€25
Greene's on the Square (cocktail)€10
Bus / train to Kilkenny€18
Left Bank (Kilkenny breakfast)€10
Rothe House & Garden (entry)€8
Kilkenny Design Workshops / craft shops (visit/shopping)€10
Smithwick's Experience (tour & tasting)€18
River Nore boat trip (short cruise)€10
Kilkenny Market (tasting / shopping)€8
Zuni Café (afternoon tea)€15
Matt The Millers (dinner)€25
Ghost tour (Kilkenny, candlelit)€12
Phoenix Park (cycle / visit)Free
Farmleigh House & Estate (guided tour)Free
Farmleigh Café (coffee / pastry)€6
Guinness Storehouse (entry & rooftop pint)€29
Jameson Distillery Bow St. (tasting / experience)€28
George's Street Arcade (shopping)Free
Fade Street Social (farewell dinner)€40
The L. Mulligan Grocer (cocktail / pint)€10
The Long Hall (trad session / pint)€8
The Fumbally (breakfast)€10
St. Anne's Park (walk)Free
The Little Museum of Dublin shop (souvenirs)€10
Bibi's Café (pastries)€5
Dubray Books (book purchase)€12
The Bath Pub (light lunch)€12
Coffeeangel Portobello (coffee)€4
The Woollen Room (last supper)€30
Samuel Beckett Bridge (photo stop)Free
The Liquor Rooms (farewell cocktail)€12
Estimated Total (per person)€1262
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