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Lucy_S, Mar 2026
Beautiful trips!
My daughter and I went on this tour using Finn McCools Tours! It is our first time visiting Ireland and our tour guide Quiggs was so very educational and so very informative. He was very humerous and had a lot of fun facts about the history of Ireland. He was a true Irish man that could speak the Irish language. His media of showing us pictures of what he was talking about was so very helpful, and pretty insightful. The different types of Irish music was also very relaxing to hear during our bus ride. Quiggs was pretty cool to play such different sounds and styles of the Irish music. Our driver Jose drove us safely to all of our stops on the trip. He was a great driver. I really enjoyed every stop we got to see. The cliffs of Moher was a bit windy, but overall the views were spectacular. You will not be disappointed taking this tour. I recommend Quiggs as your tour guide and definitely a plus if you get the driver Jose. They make a great team, and I do love that our group of people were all on time to the bus to make it to all of our next destinations. Beautiful country side and beautiful scenery. Will definitely take more tours with this tour group!
Thierry_Y, Mar 2026
A very enjoyable tour
Brilliant all around tour of great content & value. Smooth journey all across delivered in a timely fashion Brian the Tour Guide is very courteous helpful friendly & knowledgeable he'll answer all your questions with a good zest of Irish humour ! Will highly recommend
Geraldine_K, Mar 2026
Take this trip!!!
This was a great trip and it’s given from a reluctant group tour patron. I’m very wary of group travel but this was the absolute perfect combination of explanation, background music, and time at each stop. We learned quite a bit but in relatable bits with a good combo of serious and funny. I always worry about the time required to get everyone on and off a bus- (hate to wait!!) - but it was never an issue. The Black Cab tour, while political, was as a complete eye opener. We had time at Dunluce Castle and didn’t blow away even in strong winds. There was plenty of time at the Causeway to look around and hop on the rocks for photos and have a delicious lunch. All in all…. I HIGHLY recommend this tour.
Roslyn_S, Mar 2026
We went on the Cliffs of...
We went on the Cliffs of Moher and Galway tour and enjoyed it very much! Our bus driver Stephen drove very safely and had no problem navigating the very windy Wild Atlantic Way. Our tour guide Niamh was fantastic! She was so knowledgeable on every area that we visited and was an enthusiastic story teller. She was very helpful and answered questions thoroughly. The actual tour itself was great! The coach bus was nice and had USB-C chargers on the roof, so make sure you bring a long cord. Our bus did not have a bathroom, which we were aware of before, but even as someone with a small bladder I felt like the amount of stops were appropriate (one there and one on the way back about halfway through) and there are bathrooms at both the Cliffs and in Galway. Rest station stops are not long (ours were about 20 minutes) and women’s room lines can get very long, so just keep that in mind. The Cliffs are 100% worth the drive out. Do your best to time it out correctly by watching the weather for a few days beforehand. Oftentimes it’s known to be cloudy and rainy at the cliffs. I watched the weather for a few days before booking and ended up choosing the one that seemed most consistent in terms of being sunny. This worked out well in our favor! Even if you go on a cloudy day, don’t be discouraged as the weather changes every ten minutes. We went from sun to hail to rain to sun in the span of about 25 minutes. For the best views, sit on the left side. When you drive from the Cliffs to Galway on the Wild Atlantic Way, the ocean is on the left side and the views are stunning. The drive through Wild Atlantic is quite windy and sometimes bumpy, so be prepared if you experience motion sickness. You’ll have about two hours in Galway which flies by. If you’re an oyster fan, getting oysters in Galway is a must since they are local!! We went to The Kings Head for lunch and the oysters were incredible. There was a short wait but even with that we still got in and out in about an hour and fifteen and had time to stop at a couple of shops. Overall so worth it and highly recommend!
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