Solo Travel: Ireland Bed & Breakfast Vacation
Adventurous drives and cozy B&Bs!
Have an unforgettable solo trip to Ireland with this amazing travel package! This self-drive adventure allows you to see Ireland at your leisure, while you stay in charming B&Bs! Drive the Ring of Kerry, stop in museums, and eat delicious Irish cuisine!
What's Included
- Round-trip economy class airfare into Shannon (SNN), out of Dublin (DUB)
- Manual, economy size rental car for duration - upgrade to automatic available
- 1 night in County Clare at Hotel Woodstock or similar
- 5 nights in your choice of B&B's throughout Ireland
- Breakfast Daily
This package is specially priced for solo travelers and has no single supplement.
Great Ways to Explore
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Drive the rugged coastline of County Clare!
- Dine on fresh fish and oysters in Galway.
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Drive to the Cliffs of Moher to capture stunning photos of the ocean and cliffs.
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Check out the Blarney Stone - and give it a kiss if you dare!
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Stop at lively pubs, local restaurants, and must-see landmarks along the drive.
Discover one charming Irish town after another during your 6-night self-drive solo vacation! You’ll start your journey in County Clare, where you can get a pint and relax after your flight. Then, you’ll spend five nights in cozy B&B’s of your choice! Drive the picturesque Ring of Kerry, try fresh seafood, and check out local businesses!
Please note that some recommendations in the following suggested itinerary may not be included in your package. Check What's Included above for full details on inclusions.
Enhance your vacation with:
- Admission to the Cliffs of Moher
- Admission to Bunratty Castle & Folk Park
- Round-trip economy class airfare into Shannon (SNN), out of Dublin (DUB)
- Manual, economy size rental car for duration - upgrade to automatic available
- 1 night in County Clare at Hotel Woodstock or similar
- 5 nights in your choice of B&B's throughout Ireland
- Breakfast Daily
This package is specially priced for solo travelers and has no single supplement.
-
Drive the rugged coastline of County Clare!
- Dine on fresh fish and oysters in Galway.
-
Drive to the Cliffs of Moher to capture stunning photos of the ocean and cliffs.
-
Check out the Blarney Stone - and give it a kiss if you dare!
-
Stop at lively pubs, local restaurants, and must-see landmarks along the drive.
Discover one charming Irish town after another during your 6-night self-drive solo vacation! You’ll start your journey in County Clare, where you can get a pint and relax after your flight. Then, you’ll spend five nights in cozy B&B’s of your choice! Drive the picturesque Ring of Kerry, try fresh seafood, and check out local businesses!
Please note that some recommendations in the following suggested itinerary may not be included in your package. Check What's Included above for full details on inclusions.
Prices From:
Enhance your vacation with:
- Admission to the Cliffs of Moher
- Admission to Bunratty Castle & Folk Park
Departure Airport:
Departure Month:
Prices From:
Day 1. Welcome to Shannon!
Arrive at Shannon International Airport and pick up your rental car which you will have for the remainder of your vacation. Drive to your first destination in County Clare and settle into your hotel. Enjoy your first pint of Irish beer as you prepare for the next few days of sightseeing
Situated on the Wild Atlantic Way, Hotel Woodstock is the ideal base to explore many of Ireland’s natural attractions. Situated at the edge of the beautiful medieval market town of Ennis, County Clare yet surrounded by the lush West coast countryside, Hotel Woodstock offers you the best of both worlds. Located within short driving distance of Limerick, Galway and the surfers’ paradise that is Lahinch. Shannon Airport and Lahinch are only a 30-minute drive away. The Cliffs of Moher are less than 30 miles from the hotel.
Surrounded by a stunning parkland championship golf course, the hotel in Ennis is situated in 155 acres of beautiful countryside in Ennis. From the moment you step into the wide, airy foyer to be greeted by a sumptuous lounge, roaring log fire and friendly management, you’ll feel the love this family-run hotel. The 4-star Woodstock Hotel offers you a range of spacious bedrooms, decorated in light modern colors, many offering you beautiful views over Woodstock Golf Course. Dining options include the relaxed intimate atmosphere of the Hotel Woodstock Bar, or the family-friendly spacious restaurant. The hotel features impressive facilities – including the newly refurbished deck-level pool, Jacuzzi, refitted sauna and brand new steam room.
Tucked into 500 acres of ancient woodland on the Dromoland estate, The Rine (formerly The Inn at Dromoland) is a retreat shaped by nature, named after the river that winds gently at the foot of its hill. Freshly reimagined yet deeply familiar, The Rine is the perfect starting point for exploring County Clare, from wild coastlines to hidden trails.
The Rine features 125 individually decorated guestrooms, designed with your comfort and relaxation in mind. Dining options are guided by the best of local produce and flavors that are both familiar and fresh, and include the typical Irish relaxed pub vibe at Shannigans Gastro Pub, and the more formal - yet relaxed - setting at The Whitehorn. The newly refurbished leisure center boasts a swimming pool, modern gym and soothing wet spa, and guests will also enjoy the on-site 5,000 square foot indoor play space, tennis court, golf and 500 acres of charming woodland walks.
With a unique blend of warm hospitality and friendly service, the Temple Gate Hotel welcomes you to a charming family owned and run hotel in the heart of Ennis, Co. Clare. It provides the perfect location to wander the cobblestone streets of Ennis or explore the west of Ireland. Discreetly situated just off the town centre, a short walk through the warm glow of the Victorian lamps in the cobblestoned courtyard leads guests to the heart of the historical and vibrant town of Ennis.
Day 2. Ireland Bed & Breakfast
After breakfast, it's time to travel to your next destination. The remaining nights of your vacation will be spent at the Irish Bed & Breakfast of your choice! Be sure to book your stay prior to your departure date to ensure you are accommodated at your first choice Bed & Breakfast. Your local hosts can also help you with directions, or suggest different places to visit around their home!
Consider a visit to Galway, a city in Western Ireland bursting with culture and incredible coastal cuisine! Once a small fishing village, Galway has transformed into a vibrant metropolis with annual festivals, bohemian cafe culture, and colorful shop fronts.
Check-in - Ireland Bed and Breakfast
Staying in an Ireland Bed and Breakfast offers travelers the complete flexibility of creating their own itinerary. You must select your accommodations ahead of time directly at https://www.bandbireland.com/tradeclient. To ensure the best availability, it's recommended that you pre-book your B&Bs as far in advance as possible. Enjoy your choice of accommodations from small towns to quaint villages to countryside manors.
All Irish B&B's pride themselves on providing their guests with a fresh, home-cooked breakfast each morning and quality accommodations that cater to every need. Draw on the local knowledge, personal touch and warm welcome of your Irish hosts. Learn about all the best local restaurants, pubs, shops, attractions and activities. Your hosts specialize in the best services available from golf to walking tours of the area, to adventure breaks and much more.
Why Stay in a B&B?
- Most bed and breakfasts are owned by the B&B operators themselves, who usually live on the premises. It's natural to expect that B&B operators who live in their own B&B's will bring a different perspective to the job.
- At B&B's, "customers" are truly guests, and it shows. The B&B owners will gladly help you find the best restaurant in town, the best pubs, point you to the best tourist attractions and local amenities and much much more. Many B&B's depend on word-of-mouth recommendations.
Combine those two factors and it's easy to see why B&B owners go out of their way to make sure your stay provides some great memories of Ireland.
*B&B check-in is between 3:00pm and 6:00pm..
Day 3. Ireland Bed & Breakfast
From your B&B in Galway, make your way down south to County Clare, home to the rugged Cliffs of Moher. Encounter nature in its wildest, purest form as you drive along the Wild Atlantic Way to Ireland’s most spectacular natural wonder.
On a clear day, you will be able to see the Aran Islands, Galway Bay, the Twelve Pins and the Maum Turk mountains in Connemara as well as the Dingle Peninsula and Blasket Islands in Kerr.
After you've soaked in the beauty of the Cliffs of Moher, check into a B&B in Clare.
Cliffs of Moher
A Tip For Your Trip: Allow a minimum of two hours for a visit to the Cliffs of Moher.
Day 4. Ireland Bed & Breakfast
Leave your B&B in the morning and drive to Bunratty Castle & Folk Park. Built in 1425, Bunratty Castle is the most complete and authentic medieval castle in Ireland. Explore 15th and 16th century furnishings, tapestries, and works of art that capture the mood of the times. Then get a taste of medieval life at Bunratty Folk Park, complete with a school, post office, doctors house, hardware shop, printers and pub!
From Bunratty, continue your drive south to Killarney. Check into a B&B then explore this lively city.
Bunratty Castle
Day 5. Ireland Bed & Breakfast
Today, drive to the Ring of Kerry, a road taking you through 10,000 years of Irish history! On this 111-mile route, you will pass landmarks like Skellig Michael, Muckross House, Derrynane Beach, the stone forts of Cahergal & Leacanabuaile, and more.
Once you've completed the circular route, check into a B&B near Kenmare and rest up for your next day of adventure.
Ring of Kerry
Day 6. Ireland Bed & Breakfast
In the morning, drive east to Blarney Castle near Cork. Explore the grounds of this famous medieval castle dating back to 1446 and don't forget to kiss the Blarney Stone, which is said to give each kisser the gift of eloquence.
Then make your way to the city of Cork, considered Ireland's third city after Dublin and Belfast. Walk the compact city center and make stops at the English Market, St Fin Barre's Cathedral, and Cork City Gaol.
Make your way toward Kilkenny for your final evening in Ireland.
Blarney Castle
Day 7. Depart Ireland
Say goodbye to Ireland as you drive to Dublin airport. Drop off your rental car then transfer to your departure gate for your flight home.
Fly home!