Cliffs of Moher, Aillwee Cave & Bird of Prey Day Trip from Dublin
Take an adventure on Ireland's famous coastal route, the Wild Atlantic Way, to see 3 iconic stops
Three of Ireland's most striking landscapes wait outside Dublin, and you can see them all in a single day. This day trip pairs the Burren's caves with the country's most famous cliffs. Inside Aillwee Cave, you'll pass waterfalls and ancient bear chambers underground, then watch eagles and hawks soar at a live Bird of Prey display. After lunch, head to the Cliffs of Moher for sweeping Atlantic views. It's a full sweep of Ireland's wild west coast in one day.
What You Get With This Tour
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Enjoy of full day of Irish adventure
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Expert English-speaking guide
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Round-trip coach transport from central Dublin
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Air-conditioned coach with onboard WiFi
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Aillwee Cave guided tour
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Bird of Prey exhibition with a 45-minute flying display
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Iconic Cliffs of Moher entry
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Guide tips
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Lunch
Tour Itinerary
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Your tour begins at the Molly Malone statue
Meet your guide on Suffolk Street beside the bronze statue of Molly Malone, the fishmonger heroine of Dublin's most famous folk song. Board your coach and head west toward Ireland's rugged Atlantic coast. -
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Travel west through Ireland's countryside
Watch Dublin fade into rolling green farmland and stone-walled fields as your coach heads to County Clare. The journey crosses the country toward the Burren, a vast limestone landscape unlike anywhere else in Europe. -
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Descend into the depths of Aillwee Cave
Drop 850 meters (2,790 feet) underground into Aillwee Cave, a 330-million-year-old system carved beneath the Burren hills. Pass waterfalls, stone chasms, and chambers where European brown bears once hibernated. -
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Watch raptors take flight over the Burren
Just outside the cave, attend a 45-minute educational flying display hosted by the Aillwee staff at the Birds of Prey Centre. Watch eagles, owls, vultures, and hawks soar overhead. Learn how each species hunts and why these raptors matter to Irish ecosystems. -
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Pause for lunch in the village of Fanore
Continue to Fanore, a tiny coastal village along the Wild Atlantic Way scenic route. Settle into a traditional Irish pub to purchase a bowl of seafood chowder or a hearty Irish stew for lunch and relax during some free time. Then spot the Aran Islands across the water. -
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Walk the edge of the Cliffs of Moher
After lunch, reach Ireland's most famous coastline, where sea cliffs plunge 214 meters (702 feet) into the Atlantic for 8 km (5 miles). Climb O'Brien's Tower, a stone observation lookout from 1835, and explore the Visitor Centre. -
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Your tour ends at the Molly Malone statue
As evening approaches, your coach rolls back into Dublin and drops you off at Suffolk Street where the day began. Step off with stories of underground caves, soaring raptors, and dramatic cliffs to share.
Additional Information
Discover what to expect, what’s included, and everything you need to know before booking.
Good to know:
Coach Travel: This is a full-day tour with several hours of round-trip coach travel between Dublin and County Clare. The bus is air-conditioned, with WiFi onboard and USB charging ports on some coaches, so you can relax and enjoy the scenery.
Accessibility: Unfortunately, this tour is not wheelchair accessible due to uneven terrain at Aillwee Cave, the Burren, and the Cliffs of Moher. If you have concerns about your mobility, please contact us in advance to discuss your needs.
Weather Advisory: This tour runs rain or shine, and Irish weather changes quickly. Bring layers and a waterproof jacket regardless of the forecast.
Lunch: Lunch is not included. You'll have a break at a traditional pub in Fanore village where you can purchase a hot meal or snacks at your own pace.
Family Friendly: Children of all ages are welcome on this tour. Infants under 1 can sit on a parent's lap free of charge.
Tour Changes: In rare cases of inclement weather, the Bird of Prey flying display may be modified or canceled by the Aillwee staff. If this occurs, you'll still enjoy the cave tour and Cliffs of Moher visit as planned.
Check-in: Arrive 15 minutes early for check-in at the meeting point so the group can depart on time.
Your 13-hour tour includes:
Expert English-speaking guide
Round-trip coach transport from central Dublin
Air-conditioned coach with onboard WiFi
Entry to Aillwee Cave with a guided cave tour
Entry to the Bird of Prey exhibition with a 45-minute flying display
Entry to the Cliffs of Moher Visitor Centre
Free time to explore the Cliffs of Moher
What to bring:
Valid ID
Comfortable walking shoes
Light layers and a waterproof jacket
Money for lunch
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is this tour family friendly?
Yes, this tour is open to all ages, and infants under 1 can sit on a parent's lap free of charge. Keep in mind there are several hours of coach travel and some uneven walking at Aillwee Cave and the Cliffs of Moher, so comfortable shoes are essential for younger guests.
What if I have concerns about my mobility on this tour?
Unfortunately, this tour is not wheelchair accessible due to uneven terrain at Aillwee Cave, the Burren, and the Cliffs of Moher. If you have concerns about your mobility, please contact us in advance to discuss your needs.
Is lunch included?
Lunch isn't included on this tour. You'll have a break at a traditional Irish pub in the village of Fanore, where you can buy a hot meal, snack, or drink at your own pace.
Does this tour run if it rains?
Yes, this tour runs rain or shine. Irish weather changes quickly, so we recommend bringing layers and a waterproof jacket regardless of the forecast.
How much walking is involved?
This is an active day with extensive walking at Aillwee Cave, the Bird of Prey arena, and along the Cliffs of Moher. The terrain includes uneven cave floors, gravel paths, and clifftop walkways, so comfortable, sturdy shoes are essential.
What happens to the Bird of Prey demonstration in bad weather?
In rare cases, the flying display can be modified or canceled by Aillwee staff if conditions are unsafe for the raptors. If this occurs, you'll still enjoy the cave tour and Cliffs of Moher visit as planned.





