一日游国家IrelandKillarneyKillarney to Tralee and Ballybunion: Private day trip

Killarney to Tralee and Ballybunion: Private day trip

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关于您的行程

Explore County Kerry’s lesser-known spots by car. Tralee’s charming Rose of Tralee legacy meets a modest museum scene, while Ballybunion offers dramatic coastal cliffs and broad sandy beaches on the Atlantic.
专属于您:私人车辆和专业司机
发现您在指南中找不到的本地见解
体验以您自己的速度探索的自由
完美规划适合家庭、朋友或独行旅客
起价 €106
私人团体 ride
每人
选择日期和旅行者
在出发时间前24小时内可免费取消。
适合 1-3 名旅行者的团体总价€318

预期内容

您的 Daytrip 从您所在的地方开始

在 Killarney 您喜欢的地方与我们的专业司机会面,随时为您服务。无需浪费时间前往接送点,拿上您的行李,立即开始您的旅程。

通过当地专业知识发现更多

您的司机的本地见解将为您的 Daytrip 定下基调。这里有一家隐藏的咖啡馆,那里有一家必试的餐厅;这些内部提示您以后会喜欢分享。这不是一个导游带领的旅行,但您的旅程将充满故事和发现。全天候,您的司机将随时为您提供帮助,乐于助人,使您的旅程无忧无虑。

以自己的节奏探索

Expect 1 hour to Tralee, then 45 minutes to Ballybunion. A private driver from Killarney ensures you explore both the county town and championship golf links at your own pace.

非常适合任何私人团体

无论您是独自旅行,带孩子的家庭,还是大型团体,这项服务都为您的舒适和灵活性量身定制。特别是如果您时间有限或日程繁忙,这是理想的选择。

值得注意

  • 双程私人汽车接送
  • 空调车辆
  • 个性化接送服务
  • 专业的讲英语的司机
  • 免费瓶装水
  • 出发前24小时免费取消
  • 付费景点 Tralee和Ballybunion 的入场/门票应单独购买,除非另有说明
  • 餐食、小吃和小费不包括在内
起价 €106
私人团体 ride
每人
选择日期和旅行者
在出发时间前24小时内可免费取消。
适合 1-3 名旅行者的团体总价€318

您的行程一览

您的行程一览

从 Killarney 开始
您选择接送地点。
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Tralee
随意以自己的节奏探索和发现
停留:1小时 30 分钟 - 不包含入场费
行程在私人 日游 从 Killarney 到 Tralee 的 停靠点
行程在私人 日游 从 Killarney 到 Tralee 的 停靠点
行程在私人 日游 从 Killarney 到 Tralee 的 停靠点
行程在私人 日游 从 Killarney 到 Tralee 的 停靠点

Main attractions

  • The county town of Kerry and gateway to the Dingle Peninsula — Tralee is a market town of Georgian streets and the starting point of the narrow-gauge Tralee and Dingle Light Railway, one of Ireland's most scenic heritage rail routes running west toward the Atlantic coast
  • The Kerry County Museum in Denny Street is the most comprehensive repository of Kerry history in the region — the medieval experience recreation and the geological and archaeological collections give strong context for the wider county landscape
  • The Town Park rose garden is the setting for the Rose of Tralee International Festival each August — one of Ireland's most celebrated cultural events, drawing participants from Irish diaspora communities worldwide

What to eat

  • Kerry lamb — mountain-grazed and distinctive in flavor — at any of the town's traditional restaurants; Tralee's covered market on Saturdays has good local produce and artisan food stalls
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Ballybunion
随意以自己的节奏探索和发现
停留:1小时 30 分钟 - 不包含入场费
行程在私人 日游 从 Killarney 到 Ballybunion 的 停靠点
行程在私人 日游 从 Killarney 到 Ballybunion 的 停靠点
行程在私人 日游 从 Killarney 到 Ballybunion 的 停靠点
行程在私人 日游 从 Killarney 到 Ballybunion 的 停靠点

Main attractions

  • A small Atlantic-facing town on the north Kerry coast whose setting — dramatic sea cliffs, cave-riddled headlands and two sweeping beaches divided by a ruined castle on a rock stack — punches far above its size as a natural landscape
  • Ballybunion Golf Club is one of the most celebrated links courses in the world, its fairways running along the cliff edge above the Atlantic in a layout that has been ranked among the top ten courses globally; Bill Clinton famously played here in 1998 and a bronze statue of him stands in the town
  • The sea caves and cliff walks north of the castle headland are among the most dramatic coastal geology on the Kerry coast — accessible on foot at low tide

What to eat

  • Fresh Atlantic seafood — crab claws, smoked salmon and chowder — at the seafront restaurants above the beach; Ballybunion is a traditional Irish seaside town and the fish is as fresh as it gets on this coast
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Know more about your day trip

The cliff walks and sea caves north of the castle headland are accessible on foot at low tide and offer some of the most striking coastal geology on the Kerry coast. Always check tide times before setting out, wear sturdy footwear with a good grip, and avoid going alone. Conditions can shift fast with incoming tides, so give yourself plenty of time to return safely to higher ground.
Casual visitors are welcome to walk the public coastal paths near Ballybunion Golf Club, where the championship links course meets dramatic Atlantic cliffs. The clubhouse and Bill Clinton statue in town are also accessible without a tee time. To play the Old Course or Cashen Course, advance bookings are essential, and dress codes apply, so contact the club directly to arrange a round.
Tralee sits about 20 miles (32 km) north of Killarney, with a typical drive time of 30 to 40 minutes. The route runs through the Slieve Mish foothills, offering open views of the Kerry countryside. From Tralee, Ballybunion is another 30 miles (48 km) northwest along the Atlantic coast, roughly 45 minutes by road through quiet farmland and small market villages.
Tralee is the official gateway to the Dingle Peninsula and a practical starting point for visitors heading west toward Slea Head and Dingle town. The Tralee and Dingle Light Railway also runs scenic heritage rail trips along part of the historic route. If you have extra time, combining a Tralee visit with a peninsula loop drive makes for a memorable extension to your Kerry itinerary.
Yes, especially if you want to experience Tralee at its liveliest. Held each August in the Town Park rose garden, the festival draws participants from Irish diaspora communities worldwide for parades, concerts, and cultural events. Hotels book out months ahead, so plan early. Outside festival week, the rose garden and Kerry County Museum still offer plenty of context on the town's heritage and Kerry's wider history.
Tralee is known for Kerry lamb, prized for its mountain-grazed flavor and served at traditional restaurants across town. The Saturday covered market is excellent for local produce and artisan stalls. In Ballybunion, head straight to the seafront restaurants for fresh Atlantic seafood, including crab claws, smoked salmon, and chowder. Both towns offer reliably good casual dining without the price tag of more famous Kerry destinations.
Late spring through early autumn is ideal, with longer daylight hours and warmer, drier weather perfect for cliff walks and beach time in Ballybunion. August coincides with the Rose of Tralee International Festival, when the town fills with music and parades. Winter visits can be moody and atmospheric, but Atlantic storms may limit cliff access, so always check forecasts before heading to the coast.
Layered clothing is essential because the Kerry weather can change quickly, even on warm summer days. Pack a waterproof jacket, comfortable walking shoes for cliff paths and cobbled streets, and sunglasses for bright coastal light. If you plan to explore the Ballybunion sea caves at low tide, bring sturdy footwear that can handle wet rocks. A small daypack with water and snacks is helpful between stops.

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一日游国家IrelandKillarneyKillarney to Tralee and Ballybunion: Private day trip