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Cliffs of Moher Day Tour

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Galway, Ireland
Bus Tour

About this activity

A 13-hour guided coach tour from Galway showcasing Ireland's most iconic coastal attraction—the Cliffs of Moher—combined with the otherworldly limestone landscape of the Burren and charming Doolin village. This full-day journey captures the raw drama of Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way with expert commentary on geology, ecology, and local history.

Join us on our Cliffs of Moher tour as we discover some of the most dramatic cliffs in Ireland. We take an unforgettable journey to the Wild Atlantic Way where you are rewarded with dramatic and breathtaking views that are nothing short of amazing. Along with your fellow travellers, discover the best of Ireland’s dramatic coastline including the Burren and the bohemian city of Galway.

To keep you company on your travels and provide you with entertaining and informative commentary along the way, we have friendly and experienced guides. Be enchanted by Ireland’s thriving west coast. We will educate you not only on the flora and fauna of this area but the fascinating history. No holiday in Ireland is complete without a trip to the majestic Cliffs of Moher. Visit O’Brien’s Tower, watch an interactive video at the Visitor’s Center and stroll the clifftop, admiring the panoramic views out to the ocean and the Aran Islands. In good weather, we can have lunch next to the cliffs. Another inviting option is to head to the charming village of Doolin for lunch. Doolin is a charming village with excellent food options. Try the seafood! Our journey then takes us to the limestone wonder called The Burren, which is a rocky yet fertile landscape for plants and flowers. Colourful flowers have burst through the clints and grikes of this limestone pavement, making it a truly unique location and a thriving ecosystem. Some varieties of flowers can only be found in this region. Navigate the rocky surface as you explore the Burren’s landscape. After we’ve strolled around the Burren, we will visit the historic vibrant city of Galway. We return to Dublin via a different route to ensure you have the opportunity to see more of the delightful west coast.  

Departure from the Molly Malone statue on Suffolk street at 6.50

Highlights

  • Ascend O'Brien's Tower for 360° panoramic views of the cliffs and Aran Islands
  • Walk the clifftop trails with dramatic 214-metre (700 ft) ocean views
  • Explore the Burren's unique limestone pavement ecosystem and rare alpine wildflowers
  • Interactive exhibits at the Cliffs of Moher Visitor Centre
  • Lunch options overlooking the cliffs or in Doolin village (known for fresh seafood)
  • Expert guides providing commentary on local flora, fauna, and history

Insider tips

  • Visit the clifftop early in the morning to avoid crowds and capture the best light for photography
  • Wear waterproof layers—wind and Atlantic spray can be intense even on clear days
  • Try the seafood lunch in Doolin if weather permits; the village serves excellent local catch
  • The Burren's rare flowers are most vibrant in late spring and early summer (May–June)

Good to know

  • Total duration is 13 hours including transport; bring snacks and water
  • Comfortable walking shoes essential for clifftop paths and uneven Burren terrain
  • Weather-dependent: coastal winds are common; rainproof jacket recommended year-round
  • Tour departs from and returns to Galway; exact meeting point/time confirmed upon booking
  • Cliffs of Moher Visitor Centre has facilities; some areas along the cliff edge are exposed and not suitable for those with severe mobility limitations

Who it's for

Natural history and geology enthusiastsOutdoor photographers and landscape loversFirst-time visitors to Ireland seeking iconic west coast experiencesCasual walkers wanting guided cultural and ecological insights

Best time to visit

Late spring through early autumn (May–September) offers the best combination of stable weather, longer daylight, and vibrant wildflower displays in the Burren. Winter visits are possible but expect stronger winds and shorter daylight hours.

Frequently asked questions

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€80
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