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Custom tours to Dublin

Literature, pubs, and a harbour where U2 still plays.

From 2,000/person·Best: May–September
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What is a custom tour to Dublin?

A custom tour to Dublin is a private, fully personalized itinerary built around your dates, interests, and budget. Instead of following a fixed group schedule, you work with a local expert to choose experiences like Literary Dublin — Joyce and Yeats trail, Trinity College and Book of Kells, and Trad music session with a local. Travelers typically spend 7–10 days in Dublin, visiting in May–September, with custom tours starting from around €2,000 per person.

A custom tour to Dublin is not the same trip as a package. It's designed around you — your pace, your interests, your dates — with a local partner who lives there and knows which streets are worth the walk and which are worth skipping. A custom Dublin tour walks the Joyce and Yeats trail with a literary guide, books a Guinness Storehouse skip-the-line with a brewer's tour, and ends at a trad session in a pub no TripAdvisor list knows.

Dublin sits in Ireland in Europe, and rewards travelers who go beyond the highlights. Our custom itineraries start with the icons — Literary Dublin — Joyce and Yeats trail and Guinness Storehouse brewer's tour — then pivot to the kind of local moments that make a trip memorable: a morning with a private guide, a quiet hour at Cliffs of Moher before the crowds arrive, and an evening chosen just for you.

Plan for May–September as the best window to visit. A one-week custom trip starts from €2,000 per person, including private guides, curated hotels, and flexible transport — peak weeks cost more, shoulder months less. Dublin sits in the comfortable mid-range of our destinations for price.

When is the best time to visit Dublin?

Our recommended months are May–September. Here's a month-by-month view with planning notes.

Jan
Low season — best availability and value.
Feb
Low season; quiet and often cheaper.
Mar
Shoulder; weather improves.
Apr
Shoulder; ideal weather begins.
May
Recommended
High shoulder; book early.
Jun
Peak; great weather, higher prices.
Jul
Peak; crowded but vibrant.
Aug
Peak; holiday month in much of Europe.
Sep
Recommended
High shoulder; our favorite month.
Oct
Shoulder; lovely light and smaller crowds.
Nov
Low shoulder; quiet and atmospheric.
Dec
Low season except Christmas and NYE.

Top experiences in Dublin

Hand-picked moments from our local operators. Every custom tour includes a selection of these, or something better if we find it.

Experience 1
Literary Dublin — Joyce and Yeats trail
A curated experience at the heart of why travelers choose Dublin. Tailored to your interests, led by a local expert.
Experience 2
Guinness Storehouse brewer's tour
Reserved, not shared. A private expert guide, a pace that matches you, and access that group tours can't book.
Experience 3
Trinity College and Book of Kells
A curated experience at the heart of why travelers choose Dublin. Tailored to your interests, led by a local expert.
Experience 4
Cliffs of Moher day trip
A full day outside the city with a private driver-guide. Small roads, local lunches, back for dinner.
Experience 5
Trad music session with a local
A curated experience at the heart of why travelers choose Dublin. Tailored to your interests, led by a local expert.
Experience 6
Howth peninsula seafood lunch
A meal doubles as a cultural immersion. We pair you with a chef or food writer who'll take you to the places locals actually eat.

Sample itineraries

Two starting points — your real itinerary is custom. We build from here.

7-day classic

  1. 1
    Arrive in Dublin
    Airport meet-and-greet, check-in, and a relaxed orientation walk in the evening. Welcome dinner at a local favourite.
  2. 2
    Literary Dublin — Joyce and Yeats trail
    Morning focus: Literary Dublin — Joyce and Yeats trail. Afternoon free — we'll suggest the best coffee spots, bookshops, or a spa slot nearby.
  3. 3
    Guinness Storehouse brewer's tour
    A half-day on Guinness Storehouse brewer's tour, with a long lunch stop built in and the rest of the afternoon yours.
  4. 4
    Trinity College and Book of Kells
    Full-day experience: Trinity College and Book of Kells. Evening at leisure — or we can arrange an off-menu dinner.
  5. 5
    Cliffs of Moher day trip
    Cliffs of Moher day trip — often the highlight day for most travelers. Private guide and transport throughout.
  6. 6
    Trad music session with a local
    Trad music session with a local, with an optional food- or culture-focused evening to round things off.
  7. 7
    Departure
    Late check-out, farewell breakfast, and a private transfer to the airport.

14-day deep dive

  1. 1
    Arrive in Dublin
    Private airport transfer, check-in, welcome dinner at a curated restaurant.
  2. 2
    Literary Dublin — Joyce and Yeats trail
    Half-day on Literary Dublin — Joyce and Yeats trail. Afternoon free to settle in.
  3. 3
    Guinness Storehouse brewer's tour
    Full day: Guinness Storehouse brewer's tour, with a long lunch in a neighbourhood you'd never have found alone.
  4. 4
    Local pace day
    A slower day — coffee, markets, a cooking class, or a spa afternoon. Your call.
  5. 5
    Trinity College and Book of Kells
    Trinity College and Book of Kells, with time built in for photos and a leisurely stop.
  6. 6
    Half-day leisure
    Sleep in, breakfast slowly, and pick one short activity in the afternoon.
  7. 7
    Cliffs of Moher day trip
    A full day centred on Cliffs of Moher day trip.
  8. 8
    Regional extension — travel day
    Transfer to a nearby area chosen for your interests (coast, countryside, or another city).
  9. 9
    Regional extension — highlight
    The signature experience of your extension, with a local guide.
  10. 10
    Regional extension — free
    An open day in the extension — beach, hike, market, or just rest.
  11. 11
    Return to base
    Travel back to Dublin. Afternoon free.
  12. 12
    Trad music session with a local
    Trad music session with a local — saved for later in the trip, now that you know the city.
  13. 13
    Howth peninsula seafood lunch
    Howth peninsula seafood lunch on your last full day, with a farewell dinner to match.
  14. 14
    Departure
    Private transfer to the airport. We stay in touch after you return.

Practical information

Visa
90 days visa-free for most travelers (not in Schengen)
Currency
Euro (€)
Language
English, Irish
Timezone
GMT (UTC+0)

Frequently asked questions

When is the best time to visit Dublin?+

The best time to visit Dublin is May–September. These months offer the best balance of weather, availability, and pricing. Peak holiday weeks cost more and get crowded; shoulder months are often our favorite.

How many days do I need in Dublin?+

Most travelers spend 5–8 days in Dublin as a single destination, or 10–14 days when combining with nearby regions. A custom tour lets you stretch or compress based on what you want to see.

Do I need a visa to visit Dublin?+

90 days visa-free for most travelers (not in Schengen). Requirements change — always check with the local consulate or your country's travel advisory before booking flights.

How much does a custom tour to Dublin cost?+

Mid-range custom tours to Dublin start from around €2,000 per person for a 7-day trip including accommodation, private guides, and transport. Luxury and adventure packages scale from there.

What should I pack for Dublin?+

Packing depends on season and activities, but always include comfortable walking shoes, layered clothing for temperature shifts, a universal adapter, and respectful clothing for religious sites. Your custom itinerary comes with a tailored packing list.

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