Meeting Point - Killarney Tourist Information Office, Beech Road, Killarney, V93 AW26
Roaming the Ring of Kerry: Portmagee & Skellig Ring
Explore the spectacular landscapes of the Ring of Kerry, with highlights including the picturesque village of Portmagee and the scenic Skellig Ring.
Explore the spectacular landscapes of the Ring of Kerry, with highlights including the picturesque village of Portmagee and the scenic Skellig Ring.
What to Expect
- Unforgettable road trip.
- Great photo opportunities.
- Guided experience.
- Famous Irish landmarks and landscapes.
Full Description
On this journey, you'll discover a different kind of adventure—one that fills your camera with photos, warms your heart, and opens your mind to new experiences. And all the while, you'll enjoy unbeatable views of Ireland's most beautiful landscapes.
The Ring of Kerry is famous worldwide for good reason, and this is the perfect opportunity to explore everything it has to offer.
Location
Group Size
Maximum 16 people per tour to guarantee a personalised experience
Tour Details
- Check in closes at 9:00.
- Arrive 15 minutes before your departure time.
- Tour finishes at 17:30 approx.
- Not suitable for children under 5yrs.
Additional Information
- Pack waterproof clothing and walking shoes.
- You're allowed one main piece of luggage, similar to an airline carry-on. You can also bring a small bag for personal items onboard.
Itinerary
The journey begins along the famous Ring of Kerry, Ireland's renowned coastal route. There are plenty of photo opportunities along the way—if it were possible, there would be a stop every two metres!
The first stop is the Cahergall Stone Forts, ancient structures built back in 600AD. Here, there’s lots of time to explore these medieval stone wonders before moving on to the charming fishing village of Portmagee. In Portmagee, there’s time to expereince the village and enjoy a meal, or perhaps head straight to Portmagee Whiskey, as some things take priority!
The adventure continues along the less-traveled Skellig Ring, an 18km extension of the Ring of Kerry that often goes overlooked. This road offers wild views of raw, untouched beauty that makes Ireland so breathtaking. Stops might include the Skellig Chocolate Factory or the stunning views of St Finans Bay, with a flexible itinerary that lets the day unfold naturally.
With cameras nearly full, the tour proceeds to Torc Waterfall, originating from the Devil's Punchbowl Lake. Beyond its natural beauty, the waterfall is steeped in mythology, with tales of curses and the Devil. From here the journey concludes back in Killarney Town, leaving participants with unforgettable memories as souvenirs.
Inclusions & Exclusions
- Transportation with air conditioning
- Services of a driver-guide
- Entry fees to visitor attractions
- Food & drinks
- Tip or gratuity
Guides & Languages
Tour is hosted by an English-speaking driver-guide.
Cancellation Policy
You'll receive a full refund if you cancel 24 hours or more before the tour departure.
Tour Highlights
Cahergall Stone Fort
Constructed around 600AD, stands as one of Ireland's finest examples of a medieval stone fort.
The Ring of Kerry
A renowned 179km coastal route, showcases some of Europe's most breathtaking views with its picturesque landscapes.
Portmagee
Small yet charming, offers a perfect setting for a delightful lunchtime experience in the picturesque fishing village.
Skellig Ring
Explore the untouched rugged scenery of the quiet local roads which are best explored in smaller vehicles.
Torc Waterfall
Discover the history that surround Torc Waterfall! Its name intertwined with legends of boars, golden spears, and ancient curses.