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A Look Ahead to My Ireland Trip: Tours, Experiences & Stays to Inspire You

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Just after Easter, Jody is heading back to Ireland—and this trip is filled with experiences, stays, and a few surprises that might inspire your own plans.

Ireland trip preview: tours, experiences, and places to stay

This upcoming visit blends guided tours, hands-on experiences, and independent exploring across Ireland—from the Causeway Coast to the southeast, with plenty of memorable stops along the way.

Giants Causeway from the cliff walk above

This article is also available as the Traveling in Ireland podcast, episode 333. Use the player below to listen or scroll to continue reading the article and get resource links.

Flying into Shannon: what to know

Jody is flying into Shannon Airport, a favorite for its easy access to western Ireland. While direct routes can be limited outside peak season, arriving here puts travelers close to highlights like Bunratty Castle, the Cliffs of Moher, and the Wild Atlantic Way.

Travel tip: When possible, choose a direct flight into Ireland or a layover in your departure country for a smoother arrival experience.

Northern Ireland and Donegal: a scenic adventure

One portion of the trip heads north, covering:

  • The Causeway Coast, home to dramatic cliffs and the famous Giant’s Causeway
  • The Inishowen Peninsula in Donegal, known for rugged beauty and quieter roads
  • The Boyne Valley, rich in history and ancient sites
  • A stay at Cabra Castle for a memorable castle experience

This route is ideal for travelers who want a mix of scenery, history, and unique accommodations.

See the Giant Adventure itinerary

Southeast Ireland: crafts, culture, and hands-on fun

Another part of the journey focuses on the southeast, with interactive experiences like:

  • Crafting Claddagh rings
  • Food tours featuring local flavors
  • Puffin spotting on the Saltee Islands
  • Falconry in Adare
  • A visit to The Donkey Sanctuary in Cork

This region is often overlooked, but places like Wexford offer a quieter, more local feel with plenty to see and do.

See the Craft, Culture & Craic itinerary

Returning favorites worth revisiting

Even seasoned travelers return to places they love—and Bunratty Castle & Folk Park is one of those spots (I haven't wandered these grounds on my own since 2002!).

Located near Shannon, Bunratty offers:

  • A restored castle you can explore
  • A folk park that recreates village life from the past
  • Seasonal events and demonstrations

It’s especially good for families or anyone wanting an immersive look at Irish history.

Cliffs of Moher updates and what to expect

Work has been ongoing to improve safety along the cliff top trails around the Cliffs of Moher. Travelers planning a visit should check current access updates, as sections of the cliff walk have been closed during improvements.

Note: the Cliffs of Moher site and visitors centre are not closed! The works are on the miles of walking trails along the cliff from Doolin to Hags Head.

Unique places to stay across Ireland

This trip includes a mix of new and noteworthy accommodations:

These options highlight the variety of stays available, from traditional to unique.

Island time and coastal experiences

Ireland’s islands offer a different pace—and this trip includes a few standout options:

  • Inis Mór: Explore by bike, enjoy coastal scenery, and slow down
  • Clare Island (Mayo): A great day trip with history and views
  • Saltee Islands: Known for seabirds, including puffins

Ferries can be weather-dependent, so flexibility is key when planning island visits.

New experiences to try in Ireland

Adding hands-on and memorable activities can make a trip stand out. A few ideas from this trip include:

These experiences are ideal for travelers who want more than sightseeing.

Highlights to inspire your own trip

  • Mix regions: combine north, west, and southeast for variety
  • Add hands-on activities for memorable moments
  • Choose accommodations that enhance the experience
  • Include at least one island visit
  • Revisit iconic sites—you’ll see them differently each time

If you’re planning your own journey, tools like the Ireland Travel Compass can help you take ideas like these and turn them into a trip that fits your time, interests, and travel style.

And if you’d like to follow along as this trip unfolds, you’ll find updates, stories, and a few behind-the-scenes moments shared on Facebook and Instagram, as well as in the weekly email (sign up below).

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