We have hand-picked the very best accommodation for our tours, selected for their location, service and comfort. We have long-standing relationships with our accommodation partners, and you can rest assured of the excellent service that awaits you here in Ireland.
As a local family-run business, we know and trust all the hotels we use for our Ireland tours, choosing them carefully based on their location, service, value and character. With years of experience offering tours of Ireland, we have the knowledge, the experience and the local contacts to design the perfect accommodation package for your tour.
There are so many varieties of accommodation in Ireland, here we've just listed the most popular ones. If you're planning a private tour, let us know what types of accommodation appeal to you most, and we can make it happen. On our scheduled Ireland vacation packages, we use mostly hotels but you can also spend a night on a traditional farm or even stay in a real Irish castle.
We only use the best hotels in Ireland. We know our partner hotels very well and have chosen them for their high standards of service and their enviable locations.
Live like royalty with overnight stays in real Irish castles and country manor houses. An historic backdrop to an enchantingly romantic night you'll remember forever.
Experience the charm of Irish hospitality with a night in a guesthouse or B&B. A homely setting, a good night's rest and a traditional Irish breakfast.
We can arrange for you to spend a night on a working Irish farm. Witness first-hand the traditional pace of life still enjoyed by Ireland's rural communities.
Our hotels are hand-picked to get you closer to the experience of Ireland, whether it's the bustling city atmosphere or an enchanting country retreat.
Expect the very best of service in any hotel you stay in. We know our accommodation partners well, and we trust them to deliver the high standard of service that you should expect.
Whatever your budget, you should expect a hotel that offers the space, the facilities and the little finishing touches that create a truly restful experience.
Here is a sample of the hotels, castles and farm stays that feature on our tours of England Scotland and Ireland.
A stately Connemara retreat with commanding views over expansive grounds and lake. Visit their website...
A traditional country manor house and grounds set in an idyllic County Kerry landscape. Visit their website...
This historic building is nestled in the foothills of the Slieve Bloom Mountains, County Offaly. Visit their website...
This grand, ivy-clad castle offers an alluring gateway to the rich Connemara countryside. Visit their website...
A stylish and impressive castle hotel with original house building and a more modern extension. Visit their website...
A stunning five-star castle hotel, steeped in history, and enveloped in expansive grounds. Visit their website...
Brooks Hotel is a sophisticated hotel based in a great location, a mere two-minute walk to the shopping Mecca of Grafton Street. Visit their website...
This stylish Victorian hotel is located next to the Caledonian Canal in Fort Augustus at the south end of Loch Ness. Visit their website...
City Hotel Derry hotel in a vibrant and stylish hotel in a great location, on the River Foyle, in Londonderry, Northern Ireland. Visit their website...
Located just 2 and a half miles from Dublin City Centre, Clayton Hotel Ballsbridge is the ideal location for guests to Ireland's capital. Visit their website...
Clayton Hotel Belfast is nestled between the vibrant Clayton Hotel Belfast Cathedral Quarter and the shopping district of Victoria Square. Visit their website...
Clayton Hotel Charlemont gives off the charm of an old Victorian townhouse that seems to have just landed in modern Dublin City. Visit their website...
The Clayton Hotel Limerick is located only 16 miles from Shannon Airport. The rooms are comfortable and show great views of the River Shannon. Visit their website...
Situated in the breathtaking Scottish Highlands region, The Atholl Palace hotel and estate boasts stunning views of Pitlochry town. Visit their website...
Dromhall Hotel is a family-run, upscale hotel that dates back to the 1960s. Killarney town centre and the Ring of Kerry are a short walk away. Visit their website...
Europa Hotel Belfast has become a beacon of Northern Irish hospitality since its opening in 1971. It is the hotel of choice for visiting dignitaries. Visit their website...
Found between the Knockmealdown and Comeragh Mountains this is the ideal location to relax, upgraded rooms include Jacuzzis. Visit their website...
Gresham Riu Plaza Hotel is a stately hotel overlooking Dublin City's main street. Within walking distance of most of the Capital's main attractions. Visit their website...
Found in what the National Geographic Traveller called 'the most beautiful place on earth', the Dingle Peninsula, County Kerry. Visit their website...
Located in the historic Old City, this modern hotel is conveniently situated close tp Bristol Cathedral and Bristol Museum & Art Gallery. Visit their website...
This landmark of Cork dates back 200 years, designed by Sir Thomas Deane, and is known as the 'Grand Dame' of Cork. Visit their Website
Maldron Hotel Derry is a cosy, modern and spacious hotel located in the heart of Derry City, Northern Ireland. Visit their website...
Menlo Park Hotel is an upmarket hotel found in the heart of Galway City, a short distance from the Galway City Museum and the Salthill Promenade. Visit their website...
Portmarnock Hotel And Golf Links can be found on a coastal road only 7 miles from Dublin Airport. The rooms are homely and elegant. Visit their website...
This elegant hotel dates back to 1906 and is located just a short walk from Muckross House, Killarney Centre and Killarney National Park. Visit their website...
five-star elegance and luxury on the shores of the River Liffey. Home to a Ryder Cup Golf Course and the world-famous K Spa. Visit their website...
The Westville Hotel is located in the idyllic Northern Irish town of Enniskillen, County Fermanagh. A stylish hotel with great amenities. Visit their website...
Adare is a small town in Co. Limerick, known for its quaint and colourful thatched cottages. Adare is considered to be one of Ireland's most beautiful towns so stop and take in the view. Don't forget your camera today - the perfect chance to capture the essence of old Ireland.
Explore Adare Village along the Wild Atlantic Way.
Take a journey through this once troubled city. See the murals of the Loyalist Shankill Road & Nationalist Falls Road. The Troubles took their toll on the economic life of Belfast, but the past ten years of peace have returned much prosperity while the genuine friendliness of the city never left.
Originally built in 1823, Blarney Woollen Mills was mainly used for the spinning and weaving of wool. After it closed in 1973, it reopened in 1975 — as an Irish heritage shop.
The Culloden Battlefield Visitor Centre commemorates the last pitched battle fought on British soil, in April 1746. Learn more about the Jacobite intent to overthrow the House of Hanover and return the House of Stuart to the British throne.
Located within Glenveagh National Park, Glenveagh Castle was built by Captain John George Adair between 1870 and 1873. Having made his fortune through land speculation in America, Adair return to Ireland and began large amounts of land in County Donegal. The castle was built in the Scottish Baronial style and is surrounded by a garden and commands stunning views of the nearby mountains, lakes, woodlands and valleys.
About Highland Folk Museum is a museum and open-air attraction located in the Scottish Highlands. It is designed to showcase the domestic and working lives of the early highland people.
Located alongside the River Shannon in County Limerick, on King's Island. Dating back to 922, to a time when Vikings were the inhabitants of the island (Thormodr Helgason, the Viking sea-king, built the first settlement here. The castle itself was built in 1200, under the instruction of King John of England.
Located alongside the River Shannon in County Limerick, on King's Island. Dating back to 922, to a time when Vikings were the inhabitants of the island (Thormodr Helgason, the Viking sea-king, built the first settlement here. The castle itself was built in 1200, under the instruction of King John of England.
Located close to the Killarney National Park, Moriarty's is an Authentic Irish Gift Store and Restaurant. Hand crafted Irish jewellery, Waterford Crystal and classic and modern tweed fashions and furnishings are all on offer at the gift store. The restaurant is an 85 seater offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
Mount Congreve Gardens. Located in Kilmeaden, County Waterford, Mount Congreve Gardens is an 18th century Georgian estate and mansion. It was designed by the same architect that created both of Waterford's cathedrals, John Roberts.
Recently recognised as being one of the top 10 gardens in the world, Mount Stewart is a rich tapestry of planting plant life and stunning walking trails. The house dates back to the 19th century, and was the Irish seat of the Vane-Tempest-Stewart family.
Located on the grounds of the expansive and idyllic Killarney National Park. Muckross House, and its 11,000-acre grounds, was donated to the Irish state in 1932.
Located on the grounds of the picturesque Muckross House and its impeccable gardens. Take a step back in time and see the Irish farming lifestyle of the 1930s and '40s. A time when the horse was responsible for much of the labour and the weather was the be all and end all in terms of production.
The Quiet Man Museum. A reproduction of the quaint thatched cottage from the John Wayne starring, John Ford directed movie of the same name. all costumes, artefacts and furnishings have been recreated in precise detail, to reflect the setting of the 1952 classic. Located in the picturesque village of Cong, County Mayo.