This Spanish language tour includes live commentary from a native Spanish guide, a visit to atmospheric Galway city, visit to Cliffs of Moher, road trip through the Wild Atlantic Way's Burren region and time at leisure for lunch in a charming local village.
Pick-up O'Connell St @8:45am: Paddywagon Office, 34 O'Connell Street Lower (The Spire) @ 8:45am
Join your Spanish speaking guide at our convenient central Dublin collection point (see booking calendar). We'll soon be on our way and enjoy a picturesque drive across the green farmland of Ireland to bohemian Galway.
All going smoothly, we expect to reach Galway city by late morning. You'll enjoy approximately 1.5 hours in Galway. This ancient city is compact but there is a lot to see and do. Visit the Spanish Arch, Cathedral of Our Lady Assumed into Heaven, JFK Memorial Park at Eyre Square and colourful Shop Street. Shop for Claddagh Rings (Thomas Dillon on Quay Street) & Aran Sweaters (O'Maille's on High Street).
Your journey continues south past Galway Bay along the Wild Atlantic Way. The region you will travel through is called the Burren. It is a unique limestone region famous for lunar landscapes and incredible wildlife. Enjoy marvelous views of the iconic Irish landscape as we drive along the coast.
Enjoy approximately 60 minutes at leisure in the tiny village of Doolin or Liscannor for lunch. You will find a range of delicious local options.
We arrive at the world famous Cliffs of Moher, one of the world's great natural attractions where you can enjoy a relaxed walk and breathtaking views. The Cliffs of Moher are 66% as tall as New York's Empire State and stretch for almost 10km. Forming part of the edge of Western Europe, this landscape really is a "must see" on a visit to Ireland. You'll enjoy approximately 90 minutes at the Cliffs of Moher, which is just the right amount of time according to the 175,000 passengers who travel with us annually! Your entrance fee (EUR 10.00) is included in the price of this tour.
We'll depart the Cliffs of Moher by late afternoon and make our way back to Dublin city. There will be a short stop in Birdhill, Co. Tipperary for a refreshment and restroom break. All going well, we expect to have you back in Dublin for approximately 20:30 in time for late dinner seatings and relaxation (tour finishes in the O'Connell Street / Temple Bar area).
Paddywagon Office, 34 O'Connell Street Lower (The Spire)
*** AVISO PARA PASAJEROS ****** Esta excursión será guiada por una persona de habla hispana. Las únicas excursiones en español desde Dublín son a los Acantilados de Moher, a la Calzada del Gigante y a Wicklow y Glendalough. Las demás excursiones son realizadas en Inglés. ****** Por favor, tenga en cuenta que si el grupo para las excursiones en Español es menos de 10 personas, el grupo se unirá al tour en Inglés. Un guía de habla hispana acompañará al grupo para facilitar la comprensión de las explicaciones y contestar preguntas en cualquiera de las paradas (sin embargo, el guía de habla hispana no realizará comentarios en el autobús entre paradas). Si el grupo es de 10 o más personas dispondrá de un autobús individual y el tour será completamente en Español (incluyendo los comentarios en el autobús entre paradas).
El punto de encuentro será en "13A O'Connell Street Upper - (Citizen's Information)" a las 08:45.
Esta disponible tambien "24- 27 College Green - (H&M / Dublin Bus Stop 1278)" a las 09:00, si deseas cambiar el punto de encuentro deberás contactarnos por teléfono o por email antes de las 18:00 del día anterior de la excursiòn para garantizar el cambio.
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