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Historical sites in Ireland

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Belfast Murals

Capture a sense of “the Troubles” through the art painted on the buildings which house the very p...View Details arrow-up-right
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Skellig Michael

Sixth century monastery. Also the famous setting for scenes in Star Wars Movies VII, VIII & ...View Details arrow-up-right
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Distilleries

The story behind Irish whiskey and how it’s made, plus as much as you want to drink! It is part o...View Details arrow-up-right
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Belfast: Titanic Quarter

The birth place of the RMS Titanic, possibly the most famous ship ever launched. See the museum h...View Details arrow-up-right
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National Parks

See our flora, fauna, scenery and wildlife in their natural habitat. View Details arrow-up-right
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Knock Shrine

A place of prayer and pilgrimage for travelers and locals alike, designated an International Shr...View Details arrow-up-right
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Newgrange

A megalithic passage tomb built around 3200 BC: older than Stonehenge and the Egyptian Pyramids. ...View Details arrow-up-right
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Clonmacnoise

A monastic site founded in 550 AD by Saint Ciarán. It is one of the oldest Christian settlements ...View Details arrow-up-right
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The Aran Islands

A group of islands in Galway Bay, off the west coast of Ireland, whose population are still Irish...View Details arrow-up-right
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Dublin

Home of the Book of Kells, Guinness Store House, brewery and museum, Dublin Castle, Christ Church...View Details arrow-up-right
Carrowmore Megalithic Cemetery

Carrowmore Megalithic Cemetery

Ireland’s largest megalithic cemetery. Stone circles, dolmens and many other remains of prehistory. View Details arrow-up-right
Céide Fields

Céide Fields

A Neolithic site in County Mayo, containing the oldest field systems in the world. View Details arrow-up-right
The Rock of Cashel

The Rock of Cashel

In the heart of Munster is this amazing cluster of 12th and 13th century buildings, prominent on ...View Details arrow-up-right
Cahir Castle

Cahir Castle

Originally the seat of the O’Briens, Princes of Thomond, and later home to the Butlers, Earls of ...View Details arrow-up-right
Jerpoint Abbey

Jerpoint Abbey

Cistercian Abbey founded in the 12th century. You can see elements of changing Medieval styles, f...View Details arrow-up-right
Galway Cathedral

Galway Cathedral

The last cathedral to be built in Europe using stone, it was completed in 1965. Galway Cathedral ...View Details arrow-up-right
Glendalough

Glendalough

Early monastic settlement founded in the 6th century by St Kevin, who is said to be buried in an ...View Details arrow-up-right
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Hill of Tara

The seat of the High Kings of Ireland from time immemorial, according to accounts dating to the S...View Details arrow-up-right
Downpatrick

Downpatrick

The burial place of Saint Patrick himself. Inhabited in the Neolithic and Bronze Ages, the town ...View Details arrow-up-right
Giant’s Causeway

Giant’s Causeway

A fascinating work of nature. Formed as a result of volcanoes about 50 million years ago, legend ...View Details arrow-up-right
The Dark Hedges

The Dark Hedges

Another natural beauty. “Game of Thrones” fans will recognize this place immediately: An 18th cen...View Details arrow-up-right
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Derry City

Made famous during the political unrest in the past known as “the Troubles”. The last walled city...View Details arrow-up-right
Staigue Fort

Staigue Fort

A stone ring fort near Sneem, County Kerry, built about 300 AD, during the Iron Age. It appears t...View Details arrow-up-right
Cliffs of Moher

Cliffs of Moher

Another natural beauty of our west coast. On the edge of the Burren in County Clare, the cliffs s...View Details arrow-up-right
Muckross House

Muckross House

A 19th Century Tudor-style Mansion, located on a small peninsula between two of the famous Lakes ...View Details arrow-up-right
Poulnabrone Dolmen

Poulnabrone Dolmen

Poulnabrone is an unusually large Neolithic portal tomb in the Burren, County Clare. Built betwee...View Details arrow-up-right
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Megan

Boston, MA

We were connected to Jeaici through a friend of a friend and could not have been happier with our daytrip on Dingle peninsula! Absolutely our favorite day of the trip to Ireland, and not just because of the stunning scenery and local charm. Touring with Jeaici gave us a glimpse of the history, culture and language that has shaped this special place. We had so much fun laughing and learning together as a family. Jeaici wove together stories and memories that delighted everyone in our group, from age 6 to 76! At a time when vacation time is more precious than ever, we highly recommend booking with Jeaici!

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Mike & Donna

Thank you for a memorable trip around Ireland. We really appreciate your knowledge, punctuality, and great sense of humour. However at the top of the list are your excellent driving skills. Thank you for not only a safe but always relaxing drive. Wishing you all the best

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Michaele Robertson

Barry Wansbrough, Canada

Jeaici was our driver for 8 wonderful days in Ireland in May 2023. We travelled with him from Dublin across to the west coast and up the Wild Atlantic Way. We learned so much from him about Irish language, life and culture during our hours in the car. He was lovely to be with - a skilled driver who is funny, punctual and unfailingly helpful. Whether we wanted to seek out old family burial sites or to experience local craft workshops, he made it happen. We have no hesitation in recommending his services enthusiastically.

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Cathy and Paul

We have enjoyed our tour, your knowledge and history of Ireland and especially the "Irish Humour"

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Kaye Ferriter

USA

We were very fortunate to have Jeaici as our tour/guide in 2022 and 2023. He really added an extra dimension to our trip. He was extremely knowledgeable about what we were seeing and Irish culture and history. He is especially knowledgeable about the Dingle area. He made our trip very special.

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Paula

Thank you for your promptness, courteous attitude and insight on our incredible visit to Ireland. You are a treasure!

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Joseph O’Keefe

Chapel Hill, North Carolina

So very rare to find someone like Jeaici who combines a light touch of humor, a seasoned flexibility, and a knowledge of history as wide as the Irish morning sky. He’s living, breathing “sean-nos” — the reliable, old school lyrical embodiment of love, work, faith, and family in Ireland. Don’t just book him, book him immediately!

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Linda

Thank you so much for driving us around Ireland. You made the journey very enjoyable. It was wonderful to meet you. Thanks again.

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Sharon Germano

USA

Jeaici provided our very large group of extended family, ranging in age from 1 to 74, with the most delightful and comprehensive tour of the southwestern portion of Ireland. From his use of traditional language to his careful planning, he made sure we had the best experience we could possibly have. Ireland is such a beautiful country and to learn and be shown about it from a born-and-bred islander totally enhanced our experiences. We were there for 2 weeks, threw last-minute challenges at Jeaici, had multiple stops and needs and requirements - he handled it all with grace, aplomb and true professionalism. I can't say enough about the services provided!

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Beth

Thanks for driving us all around and sharing stories, laughs. You made our first journey to Ireland memorable. Best wishes.

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Claire and Doug

Thanks for driving all over Ireland and sharing your love of your country.

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