Ireland Itinerary Tools
Plan your trip to Ireland with our simple travel planning toolsPlanning Your Ireland Trip
Real Ireland travel planning, from people who know it best.
Most Ireland itineraries are rushed, overly ambitious, and miss the places that actually make the trip memorable.
Here you’ll find simple tools to help you plan smarter — plus the option to have your entire itinerary designed for you, based on real local knowledge of the west of Ireland.
Explore Local Gems
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Pack for Ireland
Tell us about your trip and we’ll generate your perfect Ireland packing list.
Rain-Proof Your Ireland Trip
Ireland is beautiful in all seasons — but the weather can change quickly. Use this tool to spot rain-risk points in your trip and get smarter, more flexible ideas so a wet forecast doesn’t ruin your holiday.
Tip: this works best when you include the outdoor parts of your trip.
Plan Your Trip to the West of Ireland
Check out our blog which is packed full of local tips & hidden gems.
Sea Swimming and Sauna Culture in the West of Ireland
Sea swimming and sauna culture is deeply rooted in life along the Wild Atlantic Way. From cold Atlantic dips to coastal saunas overlooking the sea, discover how this much-loved ritual has become part of everyday life in the West of Ireland.
2 Day Donegal Itinerary: The Perfect Weekend Trip Along the Wild Atlantic Way
Experience Donegal’s wild beauty in just 2 days. This itinerary takes you from the towering Slieve League cliffs to hidden beaches at Silver Strand, through Glenveagh’s valley castle and the rugged coast around Bunbeg and Portsalon. A perfect weekend road trip along the Wild Atlantic Way.
House of Guinness Filming Locations
Discover the real Irish locations behind House of Guinness. While much of the series was filmed in the UK, its story draws on real places like Ashford Castle in Mayo, Cloonboo in Galway, and the Guinness Storehouse in Dublin. Follow the Guinness family’s legacy across Ireland — from elegant estates to cosy village pubs — and experience the true House of Guinness story for yourself.


