Teens-First Adventures: Ireland

Dublin to Dromoland Castle via the wild west coast. Sea Cliffs, Atlantic swells, and ancient castles.

6 nights private tour

Journey highlights

  • Forging your own silver ring from raw metal at Silver Works Dublin, guided step by step by a master jeweller

  • Riding a high-speed Zodiac beneath the Cliffs of Moher, the rock face towering above from a perspective most visitors never see

  • Going off-road across Inis Mór in a Land Rover Defender to the Wormhole, a natural rectangular sea pool carved into Atlantic limestone

  • Watching a master craftsman shape a bodhrán from goatskin to finished instrument in the Roundstone workshop where the Riverdance drums were made

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First afternoon in Dublin and you're already walking the streets where U2, Thin Lizzy, and The Dubliners made their name, a private music tour weaving stories of rebellion and creativity woven into every doorway. Grab a legendary burger at Bunsen, hit the Wall of Fame in Temple Bar for that mandatory photo, then sleep it off at The Westbury. The next morning, hammers and torches come out at Silver Works, where everyone forges their own silver ring from scratch. No two the same, nothing you can buy in a shop. The rest of the day belongs to Dublin's Creative Quarter, vintage shops, artisan cafes, and independent boutiques worth losing an afternoon in.

Head west and the energy changes. Galway's food tour takes you through hidden gems and artisan kitchens, every stop a new flavour, before a live trad session fills the room with fiddles, bodhráns, and the kind of atmosphere that gets everyone on their feet. Connemara turns wild: Border Collies sprinting across a mountainside herding sheep, then the workshop at Roundstone where the master craftsman who built the Riverdance drums still shapes every bodhrán by hand. A high-speed Zodiac tears beneath the Cliffs of Moher, the rock face towering above from a perspective most people never see. Then a Defender takes you off-road across Inis Mór to the Wormhole, a natural rectangular sea pool carved into Atlantic limestone that once doubled as a Red Bull Cliff Diving location.

The finale is pure castle life. Dromoland's 450-acre estate opens up with falconry, woodland cycling, paddleboarding on the lake with turrets reflected in the water, and archery that brings out the competitive streak in everyone. Seven days that go from city grit to Atlantic wild to castle grounds, and every stop earns its place

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It is very difficult to predict the weather in Ireland - in the summer from May to late September is generally seen as the most pleasant time to visit. Rainfall is difficult to predict - but Ireland does not receive as much as many are led to believe! In the winters, temperatures do fall, but there is nothing better than finding a remote pub with a roaring fire to sit beside after a long walk in the country.

Teens-First Adventures: Ireland
Teens-First Adventures: Ireland

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