Luxury Ireland Golf Trip for Couples: 8-Days Across the Countryside

What to expect on this itinerary
The hues of rolling hills blend with the crisp, light greens of picturesque golf courses on our eight-day luxury Ireland golf trip. Tee off on the peninsula in Kinsale and play a round or two surrounded by stone-walled castle remnants at iconic Links golf courses. This golf trip to Ireland immerses you in Irish charm, breathtaking scenery, and some of the world’s best courses.
Customizable Itinerary
Kinsale - An Introduction to the Wild Atlantic Way
After landing in Shannon, connect with your driver and make your way to the historically charming town of Kinsale. Its cobbled streets and picturesque waterfront will have you gasping in awe at the sheer charm and beauty of this iconic town in Cork. Depending on when you arrive, you can visit Charles Fort, a haunting site of abandoned castle walls neatly laid out in a star-shaped fashion on trimmed green lawns. You could also wander closer to your accommodations along the lanes of the town center, where brightly colored buildings house quaint bookstores and the orange-clad Stone Mad Gallery.
What's Included:
Kinsale - Experience Golfing Paradise at the Edge of the World
Killarney - Explore the Beauty of West Cork at Bantry
Killarney - Play the First and only Links Course Designed Arnold Palmer in Ireland
Killarney - Enjoy Waterfalls, Castles, and the Tee
Clare - Enjoy a Day of Discovery
Clare - Feel the Breeze When Playing a World-Class Links Course
Clare - A Fond Farewell to the Emerald Isle
Trip Highlights
- Visit the Stone Mad Gallery in the charming town of Kinsale in County Cork
- Play a round of golf on the peninsula of a world-renowned Links course that’s high above sea level and offers commanding views of the Atlantic Ocean
- Admire mountain peaks and glistening lakes surrounding the Killarney National Park before playing golf at an immaculate course
- Play an Arnold Palmer-designed course, embracing the challenging back nine
- Play the gentle, grass-covered dunes in a celebrated corner of Ireland where the contrast of grass, sand, and sea creates a picturesque scene
- Feel the breeze off the wild Atlantic Ocean on a course near Clare when playing one of the country’s most celebrated courses
Starting Price
$7,000 per person (excluding international flights)
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 2 reviews
My wife and I enjoyed a perfectly glorious 17-day adventure in Scotland, thanks to Zicasso’s travel specialists.
The trip was amazing. The perfect route, well-paced, excellent (and varied) accommodations. It was a wonderful blend of scenery, culture, history, and independence, everything we had discussed during the planning phase. We hardly even noticed a few boating glitches (rescheduled and cancelled ferries). They really did not impact the journey much at all.
The travel company could not have planned better weather for us, mostly sunny days with blue skies. My photos are fabulous. Even the locals were shocked at how lovely it was for an extended period of time. We packed with just the right layers and never needed to use rain gear. For Scotland we were indeed very fortunate. The food also was a pleasant surprise. Of course breakfasts were consistently delicious and ample, but we really enjoyed our bites out, mostly for dinners and occasional lunches in a wide variety of settings, from pubs, to higher-end restaurants, even some ethnic establishments. All were great.
We were inspired to visit Scotland thanks in part to our fascination with the series Outlander, the history, culture, scenery. None of it disappointed. The trip was planned as a road trip, renting a car following two full days exploring Edinburgh on foot. Our route took us to Dunnottar Castle, Balmoral, Inverness, Ullapool, the Outer Hebrides (Lewis and Harris), Skye, Glencoe, Loch Lomond, and Stirling. As 70-somethings, we were incredibly active on each day, hitting 20,000 steps on many of them. Lots of town/city walking, and many hikes along the way as well, including waterfalls and beaches. And castles, museums, battlefields everywhere, so much to explore.
A few random things:
Lake Katrine boat ride and bicycling was definitely a highlight, so glad we fit that in.
Taking the train to Glasgow on the final day was definitely worthwhile (actually our longest day on foot, 27,000+ steps). Loved the Kelvingrove Art Gallery, made it to the Cathedral and Necropolis, and lingered for dinner in Merchant Square. We felt that city was vastly under-rated.
Our greatest challenge was the driving. We had done Australia the same way last year, so were comfortable with the left-right issue. But we found the roads throughout Scotland to be very narrow, often one-laned, and in terrible disrepair, with potholes at every turn. Thankfully we were not there in high season. We could only imagine how difficult it could be with way more tourists on the road. Having additional car insurance was very wise planning indeed, thank you!
We definitely want to report how pleased we were, with the trip and the travel company’s services. The travel specialist was always incredibly responsive and reassuring as things surfaced along the way. Communications were never a problem. We would definitely use this travel company again, perhaps they might even suggest our next great adventure. Scotland is a must-see for everyone.
Amy and David P.
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