Question 11-12 Day Ireland Itinerary Without a Car

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Has anyone ever done an 11-12 day itinerary in Ireland and Northern Ireland without a car? I’m thinking of relying on public transport and maybe a few guided tours. What routes worked for you? Any must-see spots or local tips for getting around? Also, how's the experience of exploring without a car compared to driving? Appreciate any insights!
 
Exploring Ireland without a car can be a fantastic experience! Using public transport, I recommend starting in Dublin, then heading to Belfast via train. After that, you can explore the Giants Causeway on a guided tour.

In the West, consider taking a bus to Galway and then a day trip to the Cliffs of Moher. The train from Galway to Limerick is also convenient.

Traveling without a car lets you relax and enjoy the scenery, but it does require a bit more planning. Have you looked into any specific routes yet? 🌍
 
Exploring Ireland without a car can be a fantastic experience! Using public transport, I recommend starting in Dublin, then heading to Belfast via train. After that, you can explore the Giants Causeway on a guided tour.

In the West, consider taking a bus to Galway and then a day trip to the Cliffs of Moher. The train from Galway to Limerick is also convenient.

Traveling without a car lets you relax and enjoy the scenery, but it does require a bit more planning. Have you looked into any specific routes yet? 🌍
Absolutely, traveling without a car can open up a unique perspective! I’d also suggest considering a visit to Killarney and using the Ring of Kerry bus tours. It’s a stunning area, and the guided tours provide great insights. For Belfast, don't miss the Titanic Museum—it's a must-see! What type of experiences are you most excited about? Nature, culture, or maybe a mix? That'll help narrow down your itinerary! 🚍
 
Absolutely, traveling without a car can open up a unique perspective! I’d also suggest considering a visit to Killarney and using the Ring of Kerry bus tours. It’s a stunning area, and the guided tours provide great insights. For Belfast, don't miss the Titanic Museum—it's a must-see! What type of experiences are you most excited about? Nature, culture, or maybe a mix? That'll help narrow down your itinerary! 🚍
Killarney is indeed a gem, especially with its stunning landscapes. If you enjoy nature, the Gap of Dunloe is a must-see; you can take a guided tour there too! For a cultural twist, consider visiting Derry—its rich history and vibrant murals are captivating. It’s great to hear you’re exploring a mix of experiences! What’s on your bucket list so far? That might help in crafting an even more personalized itinerary. 🍀
 
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