Cliffs of Moher, Aillwee Cave and Birds Of Prey from Dublin

5 Suffolk St, Dublin, Ireland, Dublin, Ireland
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Overview
Languages
English
Voucher type
mobile
What To Expect

Travel to the 330 million-year-old wonder of Aillwee Cave in the Burren. Discover the region's geological and historical mysteries as your 45-minute tour brings you 850 metres below ground to see amazing rock formations, waterfalls, and historic bear hibernation chambers.Experience a fascinating demonstration featuring a variety of birds of prey. Learn about these magnificent birds, their habitats, and their roles in the ecosystem. This interactive experience will deepen your appreciation for Ireland’s wildlife and provide memorable moments.Take a stroll above the Cliffs of Moher to round out your journey. This provides an amazing view of the point where the land meets the water, making it a day to remember.Consider the exceptional fusion of underground investigation with the expansive splendour of Ireland's most recognizable cliffs as you return to Dublin.

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Important info

Know in advance:

  • The winter schedule runs from November to March and the summer schedule runs from April to October
  • Lunch is not included in this tour but there will be a stop in Doolin Village for a lunch break
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What's included
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Professional driver/guide. Wi-Fi (onboard vehicles, where fitted). Entry to Cliffs Of Moher visitor centre. Transportation in air-conditioned coach. Roundtrip transportation. WiFi
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What's not included
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Lunch
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Highlights

Explore ancient Aillwee Cave's underground wonders. Discover rock formations and waterfalls below the earth. Witness history with European brown bear chambers. Walk atop cliffs for breathtaking land and sea views

Cancellation Policy
can-cancel You can cancel your tour until a day in advance
Provider
info@daytours.ie
Meeting Point

Please meet your guide at the Molly Malone Statue of Suffolk.