Tours to Dublin
IRISH BEER EXPERIENCE AND TASTING
Guinness Storehouse.
English
GIANT’S CAUSEWAY AND BELFAST FROM DUBLIN
Dark Hedges, Dunluce Castle, Giant’s Causeway and Belfast.
English
TOURIST BUS - HOP ON HOP OFF DUBLIN
Dublin Castle, Temple Bar, St. Patrick's Cathedral, and more.
English
COMPLETE GALWAY FROM DUBLIN
Galway
English
GLENDALOUGH AND KILKENNY FROM DUBLIN
Glendalough, Wicklow Mountains, and Kilkenny.
English
QUINTESSENTIAL DUBLIN
Dublin
English
CLIFFS MOHER, BURREN, GALWAY FROM DUBLIN
Cliffs of Moher, Galway, Burren and Kilmacduagh Abbey
English
Why Travel to Dublin
Ireland's capital, Dublin, located on the banks of the River Liffey on the east coast of the island, offers a welcoming atmosphere rich in literary and musical heritage.
One of the most popular attractions among tourists is Trinity College, founded in 1592, which houses the famous Book of Kells, an illuminated manuscript of the ninth century.
In addition, Dublin's Old Town is filled with well-preserved Georgian buildings, such as the imposing Custom House and the majestic Dublin Castle, reflecting the city's rich architectural history.
Dublin is also an important cultural center, with a vibrant theater scene that includes the Abbey Theatre. It is famous for being the birthplace of the Irish literary Renaissance.
Traditional Irish music is at the heart of the city's nightlife, with pubs such as the Temple Bar offering live performances every night.
In this charming destination, you will find numerous markets, parks, and festivals. St. Stephen's Green Park is a haven of tranquility amidst the bustle of the city, while the annual St. Patrick's Day festival turns the streets of Dublin into a sea of green and fun.
Whether exploring its cobblestone streets or enjoying live music at a local pub, Dublin captivates all who visit with its unmistakable charm.
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When to Visit Dublin?
The best time to travel to Dublin will depend on your tastes and preferences, however spring and summer. In these months, the weather is usually warmer and you will be able to enjoy the activities that the valley has to offer.
1. Spring (March-May):
Spring in Dublin is usually cool and wet. Temperatures begin to rise gradually from the winter, with average highs ranging from 10 degrees celsius to 15 degrees celsius. During these months, the days lengthen and the city fills with flowers and greenery.
2. Summer (June-August):
Summer in Dublin is pleasant, with temperatures generally in the 15 degrees celsius to 20 degrees celsius range. The days are long and there is a good amount of sunlight, making it ideal for exploring the city and its surroundings. However, it is important to be prepared for rainy days.
3. Autumn (September-November):
Autumn in Dublin brings cooler temperatures and the arrival of more persistent rainfall. Temperatures average between 10 degrees celsius and 15 degrees celsius, and the days begin to shorten. Autumn colors beautify the city's parks, creating a lovely atmosphere for strolling.
4. Winter (December-February):
Average temperatures during the winter are between 3 degrees celsius and 8 degrees celsius, with periods of rain and occasional snow. Days are shorter and nights are longer, but the city still offers a variety of activities and events to enjoy during this time of year.
Transportation in Dublin
1. Bus
Dublin Bus operates an extensive network of routes covering the entire city and surrounding areas. If you want to get around conveniently and economically, this is a very good option.
2. Tramway (Luas)
The fast and efficient Luas streetcar system connects several important points in Dublin, including areas such as the city center, Docklands, Tallaght, and Dublin Airport.
3. Trains
Irish Rail operates train services connecting Dublin with other cities and towns in Ireland. Connolly Station and Heuston Station are the main train stations in Dublin, with connections to destinations such as Cork, Galway, and Belfast.
4. Dart
The Dart (Dublin Area Rapid Transit) is a light rail service that covers the east coast of Dublin, from Howth and Malahide in the north to Greystones in the south. If you prefer to explore the beaches and coastal towns, this is an excellent option.
5. Bicycles
Dublin has a bicycle rental system called Dublinbikes, which offers a convenient and environmentally friendly way to get around the city. There are bike stations scattered throughout Dublin, and users can rent and return bikes at any station.
6. Cab
Cabs are available throughout the city and are a convenient option for getting around, especially at night or when public transport is not available. In addition, ridesharing services such as Uber and Lyft also operate in Dublin.
Near Destination to Dublin
As you have already seen, Dublin is an incredible destination thanks to its history, culture, and charm.
At the same time, due to its proximity to Belfast, many travelers combine their visit to Dublin with this beautiful destination.
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01Are the tours in Dublin in English?
Yes! Tours booked from Greca can be in English or Spanish. Check with your travel agent.
02Private transfer in Dublin
From Greca we can arrange a private transfer for you to enjoy your visit to Dublin comfortably and safely.
03Availability of tours in Dublin
With Greca we make sure you have tour availability at all destinations. Best of all, you won't have to wait for tickets or wait in long lines for each attraction!