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Overland Ireland

Three people standing in front of cronin's sheebeen pub & restaurant with a thatched roof.
01
Nov

Small-Group Tours in Ireland: Destination Westport

For the Overland Ireland team, Westport will always have a special place in our hearts. Some of us have spent a good few years there! Few towns in Ireland can match Westport’s charisma and continental flavour. Cheerful, multi-coloured buildings jostle for attention, and there’s an attractive selection of shops, pubs, cafés, and restaurants. It’s little...
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A narrow road winding along a lush green hillside beside a rocky coastline with the ocean in the background.
08
May

Eleven Great Reasons to Travel Solo with Overland Ireland

When going on holiday, one of the first few questions you ask yourself is: WHERE will I go and WHO will I travel with? Sometimes the first question can be answered a lot easier than the second question. I believe that it is imperative to always know the type of holiday you decide on and...
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An ancient stone tower stands on a green hill overlooking a coastal landscape with the sea in the distance under a partly cloudy sky.
18
Feb

Life on the Road as an Overland Ireland Guide

Being a travel enthusiast and having spent many years living out of a suitcase, I thought having a job that required me to travel was going to be easy – oh how wrong I was… Working with Overland Ireland, I quickly learned that it is possible to find a job that you absolutely love with...
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Three people in wetsuits kayaking near a rocky shore under a clear sky.
20
Mar

Overland Ireland Featured on Stride Travel

Overland Ireland Featured on Stride Travel We’re happy to announce that Overland Ireland is now featured on Stride. Please consider leaving a review for Overland Ireland on Stride. It only takes a few minutes to share your opinion and have your voice heard. Reviews provide an opportunity for you to give us direct feedback on...
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A plate of fresh oysters served with lemon wedges.
29
Mar

Eat, Drink and be Merry on your Overland Ireland Tours

Eat, Drink and be Merry on your Overland Ireland Tours Apart from the spectacular scenery, mystic castles, lush green landscape, eye-popping coastal cliff drops, tales of leprechauns, fairies and legends, the warm embrace of the local Irish people food and drink is a top priority for our guests on their Overland Ireland tours. Travellers used...
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Aurora borealis illuminates the night sky with green and pink hues over a coastal landscape with a silhouette of a structure on the right.
07
Mar

Most asked questions during our small group tours of Ireland?

Most asked questions during our small group tours of Ireland? During our small group tours of Ireland, we always get a few questions that are very interesting and similar. Our guides are always really stoked to share their great wisdom. We asked them to let us know what questions they received most often and if...
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A group of guests on an Overland small-group Ireland tour pose for a photo on a sunny day with the famous Cliffs of Moher in County Clare, Ireland, behind them. The green grass covering the clifftops, the rugged cliff faces, and the roaring Atlantic Ocean in the background are quintessential images of Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way.
02
Mar

Why choose Overland Small Group Tours Ireland

Why choose Overland Small Group Tours Ireland Your trip to Ireland is a once in a lifetime trip. We want to know what you want to get out of it and have a good look through your bucket list of Ireland! Time is of the essence. You have a limited amount of time and need...
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A group of cyclists on one of our small-group Ireland tours makes a stop on a scenic road on the Aran Islands. The sky is overcast, and the landscape looks rugged, with an old drystone wall to one side and long, wild grass growing beside the narrow road.
23
Feb

New stop on our tour: Kinsale

New stop on our tour: Kinsale This year we are proud to have Kinsale as one of our overnight stops on our small group tours of Ireland. Kinsale is located about 25 kilometers from Cork and it’s originally an old fishing port. It takes its name from the Irish, Ceann tSaile – ‘Head of the...
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Tourists exploring the unique hexagonal rock formations at the giant's causeway in northern ireland.
18
Feb

You get what you pay for!

So you booked you plane ticket and you are ready for your long awaited trip of a life time to Ireland. You know that the best way to get up and close with a country is to hop on a tour and with an expert guide that will tell you all about your amazing destination....
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A person in a wetsuit balancing on a surfboard at the beach with hills in the background.
27
Jan

Go further with Irish Adventure tours

Ireland had last year over 16 million visitors and the numbers visiting our beautiful country seems to be growing. Most people travel by coach from one town till the next, stay in big hotels and miss out what Ireland is all about. A growing number is looking for Irish adventure tours. These small group tours...
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