Family-owned and based in Galway since 1988, Lally Tours offers more than sightseeing. Enjoy authentic, locally rooted experiences, from boat cruises to live Irish music visits to the nation’s most significant historic sites – all guided by passionate locals from the West of Ireland.
Travel in comfort aboard modern, spacious coaches, stay in centrally located accommodation, and enjoy just the right balance of group activities and free time. With no rush and no crowds, you’ll connect with Ireland in a way that’s personal, relaxed, convenient, and never less than unforgettable.
Our 5-Day Ireland West & South tour is a rich introduction to Ireland’s most iconic sights. Starting with a scenic train ride from Dublin to Galway, you’ll explore Connemara’s rugged beauty, enjoy a walking tour of Galway City, and experience a mix of guided activities and independent time. The route continues through West Clare with a cruise under the Cliffs of Moher, a visit to Inis Oírr in the Aran Islands, and an overnight at the beach in Spanish Point. The journey finishes in Kerry, with the breathtaking Dingle Peninsula and a flexible final day in Killarney before returning to Dublin.
Meanwhile, our 6-Day Tour option includes all of the above, with an extra day to explore West Cork. Highlights include the vibrant town of Kinsale and time to wander Cork City’s lively streets and markets.
Finally, Lally Tours’ 7-Day Tour goes even further, adding a visit to Cobh to explore Ireland’s emigration history at the Titanic Experience, plus a guided tour and tasting at Midleton Whiskey Distillery before your final train journey back to Dublin.
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After taking the train from Dublin to the vibrant “City of the Tribes,” you’ll meet your guide, drop off your bags, and get acquainted with your new home for the next two nights. Enjoy a guided walking tour through Galway’s colorful streets before spending some free time exploring on your own — shop local, listen to traditional Irish music, and savor delicious food sourced right from the region.
Experience the “savage beauty” of Connemara, a region of stunning landscapes and rich culture. Meet a local farmer and watch a lively sheepdog demonstration before exploring the serene grounds of Kylemore Abbey and its beautiful walled gardens. Discover the enduring strength of the Irish language in this unique area, and finish the day by sampling poitín, a traditional local spirit.
Discover the wild beauty of West Clare, the Cliffs of Moher, and the Aran Islands. Start your day with a coffee in the charming seaside town of Kinvara before cruising beneath the towering 700-foot Cliffs of Moher. Spend the afternoon exploring Inis Oírr, the smallest of the Aran Islands, by bike, horse and cart, or on foot. In the evening, take in the breathtaking views from atop the cliffs, then enjoy a soft-serve ice cream in Lahinch, Ireland’s surf town. End your day with a peaceful overnight stay overlooking the beach at Spanish Point.
Journey across the River Shannon on a drive-on, drive-off ferry as you make your way to the breathtaking Dingle Peninsula. Experience one of Ireland’s most scenic coastal drives, then enjoy an extended lunch and shopping break in the colorful town of Dingle. Continue to Killarney for an evening filled with the lively rhythms of an Irish dance and traditional music show.
Enjoy a leisurely local day in Killarney, where the choice is entirely yours. Play a round of golf, unwind with a spa day, head out on a scenic hike, or rent a bike to explore at your own pace. If you prefer, join your driver for a relaxed half-day tour of Killarney’s charming local highlights.
Travel “o’er the Cork and Kerry Mountains” as you leave Killarney through its stunning National Park and journey into West Cork — a region known for its charming towns, lively music, and delicious cuisine. Enjoy a leisurely coffee stop in the beautiful seaside town of Kinsale before exploring Cork City at your own pace, wandering St. Patrick’s Street, the English Market, and the banks of the River Lee. Finish the day like a local by popping into a cozy pub, grabbing a barstool, and chatting with one of Cork’s famously friendly characters.
After what’s sure to be a lively Friday night in Cork City, head south to the historic harbor town of Cobh, the departure point for millions of Irish emigrants seeking new lives abroad. Visit the Titanic Experience Cobh to learn about Ireland’s emigration story, then tour the famous Midleton Distillery — the true home of Irish whiskey. End your journey with a relaxing train ride back to Dublin, reflecting on the stories and flavors that have shaped Ireland’s soul.

