North Coast and Malahide Castle Day Tour from Dublin
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Description
Escape the bustling city of Dublin for an aesthetic adventure to the North Coast. Discover the Malahide Castle, one of Ireland’s oldest castles and hear stories about the site. Visit the famed Avoca Store and marvel at the scenery in Howth Harbour!
Cancellation Policy
- Any cancellations made after the booking confirmation date will be subject to a charge of 10% of the total amount.
- Any cancellations made between 7 business days (11:00 local time) to 1 business days (11:00 local time) prior to the activity will be subject to a charge of 20% of the total amount.
- Any cancellations made after 11:00 local time, 1 business days prior to the activity will be subject to a charge of 100% of the total amount.
Tours
North Coast & Malahide Castle Tour
Min/Max Quantity To Book
- Maximum 30 tickets can be booked
Inclusion
- Admission to Malahide Castle
- Free loop of Dublin city on the Open Top bus
- Transportation fee
- English-speaking guide
Start Timings
11:00
Duration
- 5 (hrs) (Approx.)
Schedules
10:45:00 |
Check-in at 59 Upper O'Connell Street
Day: Day1 |
11:00:00 |
Tour Departs from Dublin
Day: Day1 |
Malahide Castle and Avoca Store
Visit the castle which dates back to the 12th century and is set amidst 250 acres of expansive parkland and gardens. It also plays host to the delectable delicacies of Avoca Cafe and food hall where you can enjoy a cake after browsing the fashion from Ireland’s top designers at the Avoca Store. Day: Day1 |
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Fishing Village of Howth
Explore this working harbor that has plenty to see and to do, from shopping in local boutiques to the quaint cafes and tea rooms. Whether you want to stroll along the pier, spot the seals lazing in the crystal waters or simply munch on some fish and chips while sitting on the harbor wall. Day: Day1 |
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Portmarnock
Discover Portmarnock which lies on the coast and the town's name derives from the Irish word port - meaning port - and Saint Marnoch. Portmarnock has two golf courses, the Portmarnock Golf Club a championship course, where the Irish open used to be held. Day: Day1 |
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Clontarf
See Clontarf, situated beside St. Anne's Park and its internationally famous Rose Garden. The park is a fantastic amenity but also an area of outstanding natural beauty. Clontarf is also the home of one of the world's most unique flora and fauna. Day: Day1 |
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North Bull Island
Admire the North Bull Island, located in Dublin Bay. It represents a small island, 5 km in length, built up over 200 years ago against a man-made sea wall. The island is connected to the mainland by a wooden road bridge. It is now a Nature Reserve and Bird Sanctuary. Day: Day1 |
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16:00:00 |
Check-out at 59 Upper O'Connell Street
Day: Day1 |
North Coast & Malahide Castle Tour with Hotel Pick-up
Min/Max Quantity To Book
- Maximum 30 tickets can be booked
Inclusion
- Admission to Malahide Castle
- Free loop of Dublin city on the Open Top bus
- Transportation fee
- English-speaking guide
Start Timings
11:00
Duration
- 6 (hrs) (Approx.)
Schedules
10:00:00 |
Pick-up from Centrally-Located Dublin Hotels
Day: Day1 |
11:00:00 |
Tour Departs from Dublin
Day: Day1 |
Malahide Castle and Avoca Store
Visit the castle which dates back to the 12th century and is set amidst 250 acres of expansive parkland and gardens. It also plays host to the delectable delicacies of Avoca Cafe and food hall where you can enjoy a cake after browsing the fashion from Ireland’s top designers at the Avoca Store. Day: Day1 |
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Fishing Village of Howth
Explore this working harbor that has plenty to see and to do, from shopping in local boutiques to the quaint cafes and tea rooms. Whether you want to stroll along the pier, spot the seals lazing in the crystal waters or simply munch on some fish and chips while sitting on the harbor wall. Day: Day1 |
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Portmarnock
Discover Portmarnock which lies on the coast and the town's name derives from the Irish word port - meaning port - and Saint Marnoch. Portmarnock has two golf courses, the Portmarnock Golf Club a championship course, where the Irish open used to be held. Day: Day1 |
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Clontarf
See Clontarf, situated beside St. Anne's Park and its internationally famous Rose Garden. The park is a fantastic amenity but also an area of outstanding natural beauty. Clontarf is also the home of one of the world's most unique flora and fauna. Day: Day1 |
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North Bull Island
Admire the North Bull Island, located in Dublin Bay. It represents a small island, 5 km in length, built up over 200 years ago against a man-made sea wall. The island is connected to the mainland by a wooden road bridge. It is now a Nature Reserve and Bird Sanctuary. Day: Day1 |
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16:00:00 |
Tour Ends at 59 Upper O'Connell Street
Day: Day1 |
Check In/Pickup Location Details
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Please see the file below for the hotel pick-up list with departure times. If your hotel is not on the list, please make your way to the nearest pick-up point.
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Restrictions
- Please note that Malahide Castle is not accessible by wheelchair.
Dressing & Items to Bring
- Printed VELTRA voucher
Requirement(s) - other
- Participants 14 years old and under must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.