From the dramatic sea cliffs of Donegal to the colourful towns of West Cork, the Wild Atlantic Way is Ireland's most spectacular touring route. Travel at your own pace while we create a personalised itinerary around the sections that interest you most.
The Wild Atlantic Way stretches for over 2,500 kilometres along Ireland's spectacular west coast, taking in dramatic sea cliffs, golden beaches, historic castles, colourful villages and some of the country's most breathtaking scenery. From the rugged landscapes of Donegal to the charming harbours of West Cork, the route showcases the very best of Ireland's natural beauty, rich history and welcoming hospitality. Along the way, you'll also have the chance to enjoy fresh local seafood, traditional Irish pubs and unforgettable coastal views.
Rather than rushing from place to place, the Wild Atlantic Way is best experienced over several days, giving you time to explore at a relaxed pace and discover both the iconic landmarks and the hidden gems along the coast. With a private driver-guide and a personalised itinerary, you can enjoy the journey your way, stopping wherever the scenery, history or local experiences capture your interest.
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The Wild Atlantic Way is a scenic coastal driving route stretching approximately 2,500 kilometres along Ireland's west coast. It passes through nine counties, connecting dramatic cliffs, sandy beaches, colourful villages, historic sites and some of Ireland's most beautiful landscapes.
While driving the entire route can take two to three weeks, most visitors choose to explore one or two regions over 5–10 days. A customised itinerary allows you to experience the highlights at a relaxed pace without feeling rushed.
Some of the most popular destinations include the Cliffs of Moher, the Ring of Kerry, the Dingle Peninsula, Connemara, Achill Island, Slieve League Cliffs, the Burren, Westport and the colourful towns of West Cork. The best route depends on your interests and the length of your visit.
Yes. Many visitors choose a private driver-guide so they can relax and enjoy the scenery without worrying about navigation or driving unfamiliar roads. A private tour also gives you the flexibility to stop at viewpoints, visit hidden gems and tailor the itinerary to your interests.
Absolutely. Every traveller has different interests, whether that's coastal scenery, castles, Irish history, food experiences, golf, photography or family heritage. A customised itinerary lets you include the places that matter most while travelling at your preferred pace.
From dramatic sea cliffs and golden beaches to colourful villages and hidden coastal gems, we'll help you experience the very best of Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way.