Bespoke Tours
Tens of thousands of tourists flock to Kerry every year to enjoy its beautiful attractions, but not all of them want to experience it the same way. Sage’s “Bespoke Tours” give you the ultimate in control, privacy and flexibility: you can visit the sites you want to see, go where you want to go, design your own unique schedule, or just follow your heart’s desire on the day.
Private Ring Of Kerry Tour
Ring of Kerry’s beautiful natural wonders go from strength to strength, but there is increasing demand to experience them in a different way: more private, more comfortable, and more flexible – and we endeavor to provide just that. Visit where you want to visit, go where you want to go, and take as long or as short as you desire. Just forward us details and we will get back to you within one working day!
Private Gap Of Dunloe Tours
The Gap of Dunloe is one of Kerry’s most prized natural attractions. Nestled between two mountain ranges, travelers are assuaged by stunning scenic beauty on both sides. Whether your preference is for a quiet, relaxing and ambient visit, or whether you would prefer to jump out, do some hiking, snap some hidden gems and go on an adventure, Sage can cater for it.
Explore Kerry
#12 of Sage Taxis list of sights to see on their virtual tour of the Ring of Kerry
Next up on our Virtual tour of the Ring of Kerry is: CAHERDANIEL: Caherdaniel meaning Donall’s Stone ring fort is a village in County Kerry , it is located on the Iveragh peninsula on the Ring of Kerry. Stone forts are nearby as is Derrynane house, the house of the ‘...
#11 of Sage Taxis lit of sights to see on their virtual tour of the Ring of Kerry
Waterville; Of all the destinations on the Ring of Kerry Waterville is a special place to visit. It is the only beachfront village on the Ring of Kerry and is located in South West Kerry. Here I’ll take you through a list of our favourite sites to see in...
#10 of Sage Taxi’s list of sights to see on their virtual tour of the Ring of Kerry
THE KERRY CLIFFS The Cliffs stand over 1000ft above the wild Atlantic,they were formed in a desert environment 400 million years ago.The Kerry Cliffs are best known for walking with the jagged outline of Skellig Michael on the horizon and is rarely far from your...