What should I wear?

Ireland’s weather can change quickly, so we recommend layers. A warm jumper, waterproof jacket, and comfortable trousers are ideal. Even in summer, it can be windy along the coast. …

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What type of shoes are recommended?

Comfortable walking shoes or runners are best. You’ll be getting on and off the bus several times and walking on uneven paths at places like the Cliffs of Moher or Glendalough. …

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Where are the departure points?

Our departure points vary slightly by tour. All are centrally located in Dublin City Centre, close to public transport and easy to reach on foot. The specific meeting points and times for each tour are listed in the Departure Points section of our FAQ and on your booking confirmation. …

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Is hotel pickup available?

Unfortunately, we’re unable to offer hotel pickups on our daily scheduled group day tours. Due to route licensing and scheduling laws, our coaches can only stop at our designated pickup points in Dublin City Centre. We kindly ask that you make your way to the nearest meeting point listed for your chosen tour. The specific …

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Does the bus wait if I am late?

We ask all guests to arrive at least 10 minutes before departure. Out of respect for everyone’s time and to comply with driver working hours, our buses must depart on schedule. If you arrive late, unfortunately the coach cannot wait. …

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What happens if it rains?

All tours operate as normal, rain or shine. Most of Ireland’s iconic sights are outdoors, so please dress appropriately and bring waterproof clothing. …

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What is your cancellation policy?

You can cancel or amend your tour up to 24 hours in advance of the tour date. To qualify for a full refund, notice must be given by email before 12:01 AM on the day prior to travel. If no cancellation notice is received, refunds are at the discretion of our reservations department. We refund …

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Can I reserve a front seat due to motion sickness?

We are not able to guarantee front row seating in advance. Our guides assign seats each morning to accommodate guests with special needs or accessibility requirements. For motion sickness, the middle of the bus (around rows 5–8) is actually the most stable area, and we’ll do our best to prioritise those seats for you. …

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