Visite des falaises de Moher et du Burren au départ de Galway





Description
Nous quittons Galway à 10h00 et commençons votre visite par explorer la région de Burren. Le premier arrêt est le château de Dunguaire et Kinvara, où nous prenons environ 15 minutes pour voir l'extérieur du château. En continuant vers Poulnabrone Dolmen, l'un des sites religieux les plus anciens d'Irlande avec 5800 ans, nous faisons un autre court arrêt d'environ 10 - 15 minutes. Nous nous arrêtons ensuite dans le pittoresque village de pêcheurs de Doolin pour profiter d'un déjeuner pendant environ 45 - 50 minutes (le déjeuner n'est PAS inclus dans le coût du billet). Après cela, nous arrivons aux falaises de Moher où nous avons un arrêt de 2 heures de temps libre. C'est le point culminant de la journée avec amplement de temps pour marcher au bord de la falaise et profiter de l'un des sites naturels les plus incroyables au monde! Une fois terminé, nous revenons à Galway par la route côtière avec une vue spectaculaire sur les îles d'Aran et la baie de Galway, retour au centre-ville de Galway à 18 h 15.
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Itinéraire
Nos excursions d'une journée à Burren révèlent les parties les plus belles et les plus fascinantes de l'Irlande. Découvrez le littoral accidenté et la flore rare et la culture irlandaise qui rendent le Burren unique. Pendant que vous voyagez à travers le Burren, nos guides experts à bord de nos autocars de luxe partageront des informations sur tout ce que vous pourrez voir. Vous pourrez également prendre des photos à couper le souffle et explorer également cette zone de 320 kilomètres carrés. Le Burren a une histoire remontant à l'âge de pierre, et la flore et la faune extraordinaires, ainsi que les tombes et monuments mégalithiques, doivent être vus. Une halte aux abords de ce géoparc mondial de l'Unesco s'impose.
Le dolmen de Poulnabrone est l'un des sites religieux les plus anciens d'Irlande à 5800 ans
Le château de Dunguaire (irlandais: Dún Guaire) est une maison-tour du XVIe siècle (75 pieds (23 m)) sur la rive sud-est de la baie de Galway dans le comté de Galway, en Irlande, près de Kinvara (également orthographié Kinvarra).
Nous faisons notre arrêt déjeuner dans le village côtier de Doolin également connu comme une porte d'entrée vers les sites antiques sur les îles d'Aran, le déjeuner n'est pas inclus
Cliffs of Moher – Attraction touristique n°1 en Irlande – est récemment apparu dans le film Prince de sang-mêlé de Harry Potter et bien sûr dans le classique du cinéma The Princess Bride !
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Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Animaux d'assistance acceptés
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Les enfants en bas âge doivent être assis sur les genoux d'un adulte
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
- Parking public à proximité (Q-Park Eyre Square, Q-Park Hynes Yard)
- Les enfants doivent être accompagnés d'un adulte
- Les sièges ne sont pas attribués
- Fonctionne dans toutes les conditions météorologiques, veuillez vous habiller de manière appropriée
Avis(2,041)
Our tour guide Tommy was amazing. He knew a lot of history and me and my friend loved the jokes and the scenery.
Wonderful tour with a terrific guide! Thank you Gary for immersing us into Irish history and keeping smiles on our faces😁
Great tour guide! His choice to stop for lunch at a local restaurant instead of the cafeteria at the Cliffs was brilliant. We were so lucky that the heavy fog cleared and we had a prefect view of the Cliffs! Spectacular!!
The trip was to the cliffs and that was great, but bus seats were smaller than I expected from this kind of bus. The guide talked for all 4 hours of driving. It is not that it wasn't interesting, but he repeated a lot of things (I think I got it that dry stone walls are a thing in Ireland) and for non-native speakers his commentary eventually became exhausting. Perhaps they should consider headphones so those who want to listen can. Otherwise, I recommend earplugs for some people.
Hi Craig, Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We're pleased to hear you enjoyed the Cliffs, as they are the highlight of the tour for many of our guests. Our coaches are equipped with ergonomically designed, European-manufactured seats that meet industry standards for modern touring coaches, providing a balance of comfort, safety, and seating capacity expected on full-size sightseeing vehicles. Our tours are live guided experiences, and this is clearly stated in the tour description before booking. More generally, when people book a guided day tour, they should reasonably expect live commentary throughout the journey. In fact, one of the aspects most frequently praised in our reviews is the knowledge, personality, and storytelling of our guides, and many guests specifically choose us because they enjoy that experience. We appreciate that not every travel style suits every person, and some guests may prefer a quieter journey. However, providing live commentary is a core part of the service we advertise and deliver. Guides may also revisit certain topics throughout the day to ensure everyone has the opportunity to hear and understand key information, particularly on a moving coach where interruptions are common. For travelers who prefer to explore at their own pace or would like complete control over the level of commentary, we also offer private tours, which can be tailored to individual preferences. As for headphones, this is unfortunately not practical on a coach tour where the guide also needs to communicate important travel and safety information to the whole group. We're glad you still enjoyed visiting the Cliffs and appreciate you taking the time to share your perspective. Kind regards, Tatiana
A wonderful trip along the Wild Atlantic Way. Gary, the driver and guide, is exceptional: knowledgeable and friendly!
The scenery is magnificent, we were lucky with the weather, and our very competent and friendly driver pointed out many special things to us and took plenty of time to explain everything. It was a wonderful day and well worth it.
Gary was a great guide. All super well organized. The cliffs are worth the detour although would love to hike to "the end" of them.
It is best to where proper shoes which makes for the best experience Loved how driver’s banter and knowledge of the sites.
Really nice trip to the cliffs. Awesome pub stop en route with best seafood chowder we ever had. Bacon (ham) and cabbbage was just like mom used to make. The cliffs are a good hike so be prepared. The tour was well run and organized. We had several stops which helped for the long ride.
This was an amazing experience! We really enjoyed the various stops we did. Our driver and guide, Patrick, was an incredible source of information. He made it fun to learn about this history of this incredible country. He was hilarious, and extremely informative. Unfortunately we were unable to see the cliffs because of the dense fog, but he took us to another area that had awesome cliffs. That was really kind of him to go out of his way to make up for us not seeing the cliffs. We can’t control the weather so all in all it was a fantastic experience!


