12:00 Cliffs of Moher Tour





Description
Departing at 12:00 noon from Galway, you will travel in comfort through one of the most scenic landscapes in Ireland; the lunar-like Burren. Walk, explore and wonder at the ageless beauty of this extraordinary vista and take in the beauty of the Cliffs of Moher, one of the top 10 natural sites in the world. You will receive free entry to the Cliffs of Moher and have a full 2 hours to enjoy leisurely walks along the coastal pathways & the eco-sensitive Visitor Centre where you can experience the Atlantic Edge, a virtual reality cliff face adventure. We then make a lunch stop at the quaint fishing village of Doolin for approximately 45-50 minutes. We also visit Ballyreen, where you can walk along the limestone Burren landscape before returning to Galway using the Wild Atlantic Way route alongside the edge of the world-famous Galway Bay, one of the most beautiful coastlines in Ireland, stopping for a photo along the way before arriving to Galway at approximately 18:45.
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The magnificent cliffs of Moher are one of Ireland’s most spectacular sights, and they reach a height of 700 feet. On a clear day, you can see for miles, and some of the sights include the Aran Islands, Galway Bay, and the hills and valleys of Connemara. On the edge of the cliffs, you can hear the waves crashing as they eat into the sandstone and shale. You’ll also get to hear plenty of birds as the Cliffs of Moher are home to lots of different species including puffins, guillemots, gannets, and more. From O’Brien’s Tower, you’ll be able to take in the magnificent views of the face of the cliffs. You’ll also get to spend time in the visitor centre. Included in your Tour is the entrance fees for the Cliffs of Moher.
Our Burren day trips reveal the loveliest and most fascinating parts of Ireland. Experience the rugged coastline and the rare flora and Irish culture that makes the Burren unique. As you travel through the Burren, our expert guides onboard our luxurious coaches will share information on all you can see. You’ll also get to take breathtaking photographs and explore this 320 square kilometre area too. The Burren has a history dating back to the stone age, and the extraordinary flora and wildlife, as well as megalithic tombs and monuments, must be seen.
We visit the quaint fishing village of Doolin to enjoy some lunch
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Important Information
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Seats are not assigned.
- Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
- Public car park near ( Q-Park Eyre Square , Q-Park Hynes Yard)
Reviews(743)
Greatest guide ever, so jolly and with great information😀, we really enjoyed the whole trip, jokes and banter.
The paths I took along the cliffs were manageable and offered me a magnificent view of the coastline, from which I took several photos. Where the buses stop, there are some small souvenir shops, a museum, and a restaurant, so even those who are less adventurous can enjoy themselves. I was able to make good use of the two hours.
Experience was great and the guide Noel was wonderful. A nice way to see a magnificent natural wonder
Great tour and very knowledgeable tour guide! We really enjoyed our time and loved the stop at the local pub in Doolin.
Noel was entertaining as well as informative and made the tour really enjoyable. The bus was also nice and comfortable.
Highly recommend. The Cliffs were worth the trip & the food at the pub on the way back was excellent. Lorraine, our guide, was top notch
Amazing experience! Bus was clean. Tour guide was awesome and informative. All the stops were beautiful.
It was very informative about Galway and the drive was pretty smooth except a couple of switchbacks.
We were happy to get a 1/2-day tour to the Cliffs of Moher as it gave us an opportunity to have a leisurely brunch before heading to the Cliffs. The Cliffs were just breathtaking, and we had enough time to hike, take pictures, and enjoy the view.
Lorraine did a phenomenal job of navigating the challenging roads to the Cliffs of Moher and back, with very interesting information and anecdotes. Besides the Cliffs, other interesting spots included the quaint town of Doolin, a rocky shoreline nearby and an overlook of the Burren. Worth every penny.


