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24th June 2021
01:47pm BST

Top of the list is a guided walking tour of Kilkenny by Shenanigans. The tour, which is an hour and a half long, features magicians and entertainers to bring the Medieval Mile to life.
Next up is the hiking tour of Howth Peninsula in North County Dublin. Expect beautiful views and a fun tour guide on this four hour trip.
If you fancy a close-up look of the wildlife of the Blasket Islands in Co. Kerry, book yourself in for a thrilling ride aboard the Dingle Sea Safari. But be warned - waterproof clothing is essential if you fancy staying dry!
It's unsurprising that this two-in-one tour made the list when you consider the stellar reputation of both the Titanic Museum and the Giant's Causeway. Definitely a must-see if you fancy a day-trip up North.
This three-hour long experience promises stunning vistas of Dublin, as well as a close-up look of the seals that swim in its bay. A perfect way to spend the afternoon.
This tour allows you to immerse yourself in the key Northern Ireland filming locations for the hugely popular fantasy series. A must for any fan of the show.
Killarney National Park is truly breathtaking, and so is Muckross House and Gardens. This trip, which allows you to explore both at your own pace, should be on your agenda if you're in Kerry.
Nestled in Temple Bar, this tour gives you exclusive access to memorabilia from U2, Thin Lizzy and many more. On top of that, you'll also learn the history of the legendary Irish musicians who recorded in their studios.
The Cliffs of Moher in County Clare are hugely popular with Irish people as well as international tourists. Pictures of these stunning cliffs simply do not do them justice - they have to be seen to be believed.
This one is for the foodies. Indulge in Dublin's hidden culinary delights, while learning about the city's food history.Explore more on these topics: