Anonymous wrote:Having a solo guide will cost you quite a bit of money. You may be better off going on a bus tour. My friend did one through an alumni program that she quite liked.
While Ireland isn't a big country I do think narrowing it down a bit is appropriate for five days. Think about what you want to prioritize (Killarney, Kilkenny, Galway, Cork, Newgrange, etc.) You won't be able to see everything so decide which cities/activities matter to you and go from there.
My Dad's an Irish citizen so I normally just drive myself around, you do get used to it pretty quickly and the roads aren't bad at all, particularly between big cities (my great uncle and his family live way out in the middle of nowhere).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most decent Irish tour guides would recognize this request as ridiculous. You just can't "do" Ireland in five days. Go somewhere else.
You are super helpful. Thanks so much for your opinion.
I've actually been there a few times before. 5 days is fine for us. I think its safe to assume that if somebody posts here asking for a rec, they've done their research and really are just asking for help with the topic they posted.
In this case there are plenty of tour guides who offer 4-5 day private trips. My ask is for who is good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most decent Irish tour guides would recognize this request as ridiculous. You just can't "do" Ireland in five days. Go somewhere else.
You are super helpful. Thanks so much for your opinion.
I've actually been there a few times before. 5 days is fine for us. I think its safe to assume that if somebody posts here asking for a rec, they've done their research and really are just asking for help with the topic they posted.
In this case there are plenty of tour guides who offer 4-5 day private trips. My ask is for who is good.
Anonymous wrote:Most decent Irish tour guides would recognize this request as ridiculous. You just can't "do" Ireland in five days. Go somewhere else.