Kerry Cliffs via Skellig Ring and Ring of Kerry Discount Tickets

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Overview

We are the only operator going from Killarney Daily to the Kerry Cliffs. We will be carrying out our tour in small groups on Modern Mid Sized Buses. Because of this, we can travel to places that other buses can't access. Since all of our Driver/Guides are local they have the most in depth knowledge of the surrounding area.

Meeting and Pickup

Meeting point

Main Street, County Kerry, V93 NP74, Ireland

The driver will be at this location with the coach and a sign saying 'Kerry Cliffs'. All passengers must check in by 9am at the office prior to boarding. Priority seating and accommodation transfers can be arranged for an additional fee.

Language Offered

English-GUIDE

Itinerary

1. Killorglin
The first town we will go through after leaving Killarney is Killorglin. Where you will learn about the famous Puck Fair
2. Kerry Bog Village Museum
The Kerry Bog Village is a unique and immersive heritage site that offers visitors a rare and authentic glimpse into rural life during the 18th and 19th centuries. It is located in west County Kerry, between the towns of Killorglin and Glenbeigh, and is a popular tourist stop along the Ring of Kerry. The village recreates traditional Irish thatched cottages and the lives of their inhabitants during the 19th century, providing an insight into the culture, customs, and living conditions of the time. Visitors can explore period thatched cottages fully furnished with authentic antiques, sound effects, and figurines, as well as a display of rural farm equipment used by turf cutters and farmers. The village also plays a significant role in the preservation of the Kerry Bog Pony, a native breed that was almost lost to history.
Duration: 30 mins
3. Glenbeigh
Travel through the beautiful village if Glenbeigh.
4. Kerry Cliffs
The Kerry Cliffs are a natural wonder located on the west coast of Ireland, off the famous Ring of Kerry drive. These cliffs, standing over 1,000 feet above the wild Atlantic Way, offer breathtaking views of the Skellig Islands and the surrounding coastline. Formed over 400 million years ago in a desert environment, the cliffs are a testament to the natural beauty of Ireland. Visitors can enjoy the panoramic views from the viewing platform, which is open year-round, and the cliffs are accessible by car, making them an ideal stop for those exploring the Wild Atlantic Way. The entrance fee is €5, which helps maintain the paths, viewpoints, and safety features. The Kerry Cliffs are a hidden gem that offers a unique experience, away from the crowds and with stunning views that rival the famous Cliffs of Moher. Kerry Cliffs visit subject to weather and safety conditions. Guest safety is our priority.
Duration: 60 mins
5. Cahersiveen
Pass through the town of Cahersiveen and see the Daniel O'Connell memorial Church,
6. Charlie Chaplin Statue
Waterville, a picturesque coastal town in County Kerry, Ireland, is renowned for its association with Charlie Chaplin. The town's charm and tranquility have made it a favorite holiday destination for the silent film star and his family. The Charlie Chaplin Statue, unveiled in 1998, stands as a tribute to Chaplin's enduring legacy. Sculpted by Alan Ryan Hall, the statue depicts Chaplin as the Tramp, a character from his most famous movies. It overlooks Ballinskelligs Bay and is located just south of Sea Synergy along the waterfront, where Chaplin spent many hours fishing on Lough Currane. The statue's unveiling was a heartfelt gesture by the local community to honor Chaplin's humble presence and the lasting impact he had on the town.
Duration: 40 mins
7. Wild Atlantic Way Discovery Point @Coomakista
Coomakista, also known as Com an Chiste, is a scenic location on the Ring of Kerry in Ireland. It offers stunning views over the Kenmare River and the surrounding islands, including Abbey Island, Deenish Island, and Scariff Island, from heights of over 700 feet. The area is known for its picturesque landscapes and is a popular spot for photography.
Duration: 15 mins
8. Sneem
Sneem - An tSnaidhm - "the knot" in the Ring of Kerry, a colourful charming village surrounded by stunning scenery which provides a warm welcome to all. Sneem is perfectly situated on each of The Wild Atlantic Way, and The Ring of Kerry as well as The Kerry Way which is one of Ireland's longest and most popular signposted walking trails. The village itself is famed for its colourful houses and characters and has won many Tidy Towns Awards Sneem is a colourful village in South west Kerry, blessed with exquisite scenery, wild landscapes and imposing Kerry mountains. One of the most popular stores Quills have a wonderful store in Sneem with great bargains. Time in Sneem for Ice Cream or Afternoon Tea or maybe a Guinness.
Duration: 25 mins
9. Ladies' View
Ladies View is a renowned scenic viewpoint located in Killarney, Kerry, Ireland, approximately 19 kilometers from Killarney Town along the Ring of Kerry road. It is named after Queen Victoria's ladies-in-waiting, who were captivated by the views during her visit in 1861. The viewpoint offers stunning panoramic views of the Lakes of Killarney, including the Upper Lake, and is known for its picturesque scenery.
Duration: 15 mins

Inclusion

In-vehicle air conditioning

Excess Baggage

There will be additional photo stops along the route made at the drivers discretion

Driver/Guide

Exclusion

Lunch

Entrance fees

Entrance fees

Note: If insufficient travellers Deros reserve the right to cancel

Note: Student ID required for Student Rates.

Cancellation Policy

Check mark icon Refundable tickets

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

  • 100% refund if cancelled 1+ days before the start date
  • 0% refund if cancelled less than 1 day(s) before the start date

Additional Info

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller

Service animals allowed

Public transportation options are available nearby

Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap

Specialized infant seats are available

Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries

Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Please check in at the Deros Tours office (22 Main Street) before 08:45 AM, as our coach departs promptly at 09:00 AM. Due to ongoing construction on Main Street, please allow extra time for parking to ensure you arrive on schedule.

On July 3rd, 2027, the annual Ring of Kerry Charity Cycle will be taking place, which requires a detour from our standard route along the Ring of Kerry and Kerry Cliffs. Due to full road closures, we will be unable to visit Killarney National Park on this date. However, the revised route includes a scenic drive through the town of Kenmare. We expect to return at approximately 5:30 PM – 6:00 PM.

Travellers with mobility issues may have limited views of the cliffs.

Infant seat available at an extra charge.

Deros Tours reserves the right to cancel tours if insufficient numbers book.

Kerry Cliffs visit subject to weather and safety conditions.Guest safety is our priority.

Estimated Return Time to Killarney Please note that the advertised return time to Killarney is an estimated time of arrival (ETA) only and is not guaranteed. Our tour return time may vary due to factors beyond our control, including traffic conditions, roadworks, weather, and other unforeseen delays.If you have a flight, train, or other important connection, please allow sufficient time to accommodate possible delays. Thank you for your understanding.

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