
Dublin: Giant's Causeway & Belfast (SIC Basis)
Experience Northern Ireland’s top highlights with visits to the Giant’s Causeway and Dunluce Castle. Stop in Belfast for a political black taxi tour or visit the Titanic Belfast experience
Ireland is a country that has captured the world's imagination far out of proportion to its size — the country of Joyce, Yeats, Heaney, Beckett, and Wilde, of traditional music sessions in centuries-old pubs, of emerald countryside that really does deserve the cliché, and of one of the warmest hospitality cultures in Europe.
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May–September for the best weather and long daylight.
Dublin, Galway, Cork, Killarney, Kilkenny
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Real, bookable activities — curated for travel agents building Ireland proposals.

Experience Northern Ireland’s top highlights with visits to the Giant’s Causeway and Dunluce Castle. Stop in Belfast for a political black taxi tour or visit the Titanic Belfast experience

Embark on an interactive and immersive journey at EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum and discover how a small island made a global impact

Explore Dublin on a hop-on hop-off tour aboard an open-top bus. Choose a 24-, 48-, or 72-hour ticket with a live guide, and upgrade with a night tour and guided walking tour

Explore Dublin on a hop-on hop-off tour aboard an open-top bus. Choose a 24-, 48-, or 72-hour ticket with a live guide, and upgrade with a night tour and guided walking tour

Step behind the scenes at the official Game of Thrones Studio Tour in Banbridge. Explore iconic sets, costumes, and props, with optional transfers from Belfast or Dublin

Step behind the scenes at the official Game of Thrones Studio Tour in Banbridge. Explore iconic sets, costumes, and props, with optional transfers from Belfast or Dublin

Step behind the scenes at the official Game of Thrones Studio Tour in Banbridge. Explore iconic sets, costumes, and props, with optional transfers from Belfast or Dublin

Travel by coach from Dublin to the official Game of Thrones Studio Tour. In just 90 minutes, go behind the scenes and explore iconic sets, costumes, and props from the hit series Game of Thrones

See Dublin from the River Liffey on a scenic cruise and admire the city’s landmarks from the water. Learn Dublin’s history, from Viking times to the present day

As the largest cathedral and a key pilgrimage site in Ireland, Saint Patrick’s has been central to Dublin’s history and culture for over 800 years. Visit the cathedral and discover its rich past

Kiss the Blarney Stone, visit the iconic Rock of Cashel, and explore Cahir Castle. Enjoy a premium day trip from Dublin with included entry fees and expert driver-guide commentary

Cruise from Howth on a 50-minute boat trip around Ireland’s Eye. Enjoy small groups, rich wildlife, seabirds, and stunning coastal views.
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Ireland's most spectacular sea cliffs rising 214 metres straight up from the Atlantic, with breathtaking views and the medieval O'Brien's Tower.
An iconic 179km scenic loop around the Iveragh Peninsula with spectacular coastal views, ancient stone forts, and traditional thatched cottages.
The 9th-century illuminated manuscript Gospel book housed in Trinity College Dublin's breathtaking Long Room library lined with 200,000 ancient books.
Dublin's most-visited attraction at the home of Ireland's most famous export. Seven floors of immersive history culminating in the rooftop Gravity Bar.
A UNESCO-listed natural wonder of 40,000 interlocking basalt columns formed by volcanic activity. Legend says it was built by giant Finn MacCool.
A wild and remote region of mountains, bogs, and rugged Atlantic coastline. Visit Kylemore Abbey set beside a mirror lake.
A medieval Irish castle famous for the Blarney Stone, which grants the gift of eloquence when kissed (while hanging upside down at the top).
Europe's longest defined coastal route stretching 2,500km along Ireland's rugged Atlantic coast with dramatic headlands and fishing villages.
Plan your client's trip around Ireland's most iconic celebrations.
| Month | Mar | Jul | Sept |
|---|---|---|---|
| Festival | St. Patrick's Festival | Galway International Arts Festival | Dublin Theatre Festival |
| Details | Around March 17 Dublin’s four-day celebration with parades, concerts, and the famous green-clad procession. | Mid-July Two-week festival fills Galway with theatre, music, visual art, and street spectacle. | Late September–October World’s oldest English-language theatre festival showcasing new Irish work and international acts. |
May–September for the best weather and long daylight. Use these windows when planning Ireland trips for the best client experience.
The most popular destinations in Ireland are Dublin, Galway, Cork, Killarney, Kilkenny. Most well-rounded Ireland trips visit Dublin, Galway, Cork at minimum.
Yes — notable Ireland festivals include St. Patrick's Festival (Around March 17), Galway International Arts Festival (Mid-July), Dublin Theatre Festival (Late September–October). Aligning client itineraries with these dates often delivers the most memorable trips.
MindDMC offers 20+ curated activities and experiences in Ireland — from cultural tours and sightseeing to adventure, wellness, and family-friendly options — all bookable directly from your proposal.
Don't miss Cliffs of Moher, Ring of Kerry, Giant's Causeway, Trinity College and Book of Kells, Dingle Peninsula when shortlisting stops for a Ireland itinerary.
Yes. MindDMC generates a complete Ireland proposal — covering hotels, transfers, day-by-day activities, and pricing — in under 60 seconds, ready to share with your client as a polished PDF or shareable link.
Most travel agents plan Ireland trips for 7–10 nights to cover the major highlights without rushing. Shorter 4–5 night trips work well for city-focused breaks; 12+ nights suit deeper regional exploration with multiple bases.
Yes. MindDMC pulls live inventory from partners like HotelBeds, RailEurope, WebBeds, Stuba, and Amigo across Ireland, so the options you see in a proposal are bookable in real-time.