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Ireland Golf Tour 2025

Fáilte go hÉirinn (Welcome to Ireland). Join your Voyages.golf tour hosts for this Signature Tour to The Emerald Ireland between 04 – 14 July 2025. This small-group tour ends in Belfast and leads into The Open for if you want to extend your stay with an official Open Championship Travel Package. Starting in Dublin, we spend 2 nights at the famous Portmarnock Hotel & Jameson Golf Links, playing the Links Course designed by Bernhard Langer, followed by an official welcome dinner and drinks, courtesy of Voyages.golf. We then head southwest to Killarney; an area of outstanding natural beauty for five nights. We use this as a base, playing Top-100 golf courses in the Ring of Kerry, such as Old Head Golf Links, Tralee and Ballybunion Golf Club. Then we head north to the coastal town of Lahinch in Co Clare, with lunch in the beautiful town of Adare on the way. You’ll play the famous Lahinch Golf Club before heading north to Mount Falcon Estate in Co Mayo, before heading to Belfast for onward departures. This exclusive golf tour plays 5 of Ireland’s Top 10 golf courses.


You can finish this golf tour in Belfast or continue on and enjoy The Open with one of the following travel packages.



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Tour Name Ireland Golf Tour 2025
Departure Date Friday, 04 July 2025
End Date Monday, 14 July 2025
Nights

10

Tour Size

21

Start Point

Dublin, Ireland

End Point

Belfast, Northern Ireland

Availability

On Sale

Next Departure

N/A

Payment Currencies AUD, USD, GBP, CAD, EUR, NZD

Signature Irish Golf Tour 2025 Inclusions

Accommodation

    • 2 Nights at Portmarnock Hotel in Dublin
    • 4 Nights at the Randles Hotel in Killarney
    • 3 Nights at the Lahinch Coast Hotel in Co. Clare
    • 1 Night at Mount Falcon Estate in Co. Mayo
  • Daily Breakfast

 

Golf

7 Rounds of golf (Pull-trolleys included)

 

Meals

  • Welcome Dinner with drinks
  • Farewell Dinner with drinks
  • Lunch near Cashel, inclusive of drinks
  • Lunch near Adare, inclusive of drinks
  • Other Meals as indicated in the itinerary

 

Sightseeing (Non-golfers will get more alternatives on golf days)

  • Cliffs of Moher sightseeing
  • Rock of Cashel sightseeing
  • Guinness Factory experience

 

Misc.

  • Quality travel kit and branded apparel
  • Group airport, hotel & golf transfers by luxury touring coach
  • Driver gratuities
  • All taxes & fees included
  • Escorted by your Voyages.golf tour hosts throughout

 

Not Included

  • Items of a personal nature
  • Flights
  • Travel insurance
  • Meals not mentioned above

Day 1: Friday 04 July 2025 – Arrivals

  • Arrive & check-in at the Portmarnock Hotel & Golf Links for two nights
  • Enjoy our official welcome dinner and drinks on us as we introduce your fellow travellers and tour hosts
  • Overnight at the Portmarnock Hotel & Golf Links

 

Day 2: Saturday 05 July

  • We jump right into it today with a round of golf onsite at the famous Portmarnock Golf Links, designed by Bernhard Langer. This is one of Ireland’s premier golf courses and is rumoured to be in contention for hosting the first Open Championship outside of the United Kingdom. Golf Digest ranked Portmarnock as #25 Best Course in Ireland.
  • Tonight is free to spend at your leisure; we’ll head into Dublin for a tour of the Guinness Factory and a return transfer is included. You can elect to stay in Dublin for dinner after the tour.
  • Overnight at the Portmarnock Hotel & Golf Links

 

Day 3: Sunday 06 July

  • Today we leave Dublin and head south-west to an area of outstanding natural beauty: Killarney, Co. Kerry, for five nights to use as a base while exploring the Ring of Kerry. Our hotel is the centrally-located Randles Hotel, which a located on the main street, near all the restaurants.
  • On the way, we’ll stop for lunch in near historic town of Cashel, and see the famous Rock of Cashel, where the old Irish Kings were crowned in Co. Tipperary. Lunch is included this day.
  • Overnight at the Randles Hotel, Killarney

 

Day 4: Monday 07 July

  • The day has arrived for the famous Tralee Golf Club. Designed by Arnold Palmer, this links golf course ranks as Golf Digest’s 11th Best Golf Course in Ireland.
  • Palmer famously said of Tralee: “I may have designed the first nine, but surely God designed the back nine.”
  • Overnight at the Randles Hotel, Killarney

 

Day 5: Tuesday 08 July

  • Today we head as far south as we’ll get on this golf tour. We head to Irelands’ Southern coast to Old Head Links. Golf Digest rates Old Head as the 5th Best Golf Course in Ireland, so get ready for an outstanding experience. This is Ireland’s most southerly golf course, and sits on a perilous peninsula jutting out from the mainland. This golfing experience is like no other.
  • Overnight at the Randles Hotel, Killarney

 

Day 6: Wednesday 09 July

  • For our final round of golf in the Kerry region, we head to the esteemed Ballybunion Golf Club, ranked by Golf Digest as the best golf course in Ireland (excluding Northern Ireland). Designed by James McKenna, Ballybunion’s Old Course is a thrilling, dramatic test of golf.
  • This evening is your final night in Killarney, so make your dinner plans count!
  • Overnight at the Randles Hotel, Killarney

 

Day 7: Thursday 10 July

  • After breakfast at your leisure, we head to Co Clare for 2 nights at the Lahinch Coast Hotel.
    • There is time for an early round of golf at Killarney Golf & Fishing Club for those that want to play. It is an amazing golf course located in the heart of Killarney and surrounded by hills.
  • On the way, we’ll stop in the charming town of Adare for a group lunch and a walk around the stunning town.
  • Overnight at the Lahinch Coast Hotel

 

Day 8: Friday 11 July

  • Today we’ll play Lahinch’s Old Course, a classic seaside links designed by Old Tom Morris hundreds of years ago. This is ranked as the second best golf course in Ireland by Golf Digest, soak it up!
  • After golf, we’ll make some time in town to explore and have a pre-dinner drink. The evening is free to spend at your leisure.
  • Overnight at the Lahinch Coast Hotel.

 

Day 9: Saturday 12 July

  • This morning if free to spend at your leisure.
    • You will have the option to play golf at Trump Doonbeg which is a fantastic links golf course, or you can relax.
  • In the afternoon, we’ll head to the famous Cliffs of Moher, offering amazing views over towering cliffs next to the Atlantic Ocean. Ensure you bring your camera!
  • Overnight at the Lahinch Coast Hotel

 

Day 10: Sunday 13 July

  • After breakfast at your leisure, we check-out and head north to Enniscrone Golf Club. Today is an afternoon round on this famous links course in Co Sligo. Designed by Irishman Eddie Hackett, this course is ranked as the 10th Best Golf Course in Ireland by Golf Digest.
  • After golf, we head to Mount Falcon Estate for one night
  • This evening is our farewell dinner with drinks on us. Enjoy the night and world-class cuisine as we say our goodbyes.

 

Day 11: Monday 14 July – Departures

  • After breakfast at your leisure, we head east to Belfast for onward departures.

 

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If you are extending your stay, or heading to The Open, check out one of these travel packages (The Belfast Package will require 2 extra nights in Belfast) before it officially starts Wednesday 16 July):

Portmarnock Golf Links: Situated on the rugged coastline near Dublin, Portmarnock Golf Links offers a world-class links golf experience. Designed by Bernhard Langer, this challenging course features undulating fairways and strategic bunkering, providing golfers with a true test of skill. The stunning sea views and the backdrop of the Irish Sea add to the allure, making Portmarnock Golf Links a must-play destination for enthusiasts seeking a blend of natural beauty and golfing excellence.

 

Old Head Links: Nestled along the captivating coastline of Kinsale, Old Head Links is a golfing masterpiece on the southern tip of Ireland. With sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean, this links course seamlessly combines challenging play with an awe-inspiring coastal setting. Crafted with precision and artistry, Old Head Links offers golfers a remarkable journey through the rugged cliffs and rolling greens. Designed to perfection, the course showcases a strategic layout that takes players on a memorable adventure, navigating through the dramatic landscape with every swing. Steeped in history and boasting a world-class design, Old Head Links stands as a cherished destination for those seeking an authentic Irish golf experience.

 

Tralee Golf Club: Designed by the legendary Arnold Palmer, Tralee Golf Club is a masterpiece on the southwest coast of Ireland. Carved through towering dunes and overlooking the rugged coastline, the course offers a unique and challenging layout. The stunning scenery, with views of the Atlantic and the Brandon Mountains, enhances the golfing experience. Tralee’s design incorporates natural contours, providing golfers with an unforgettable journey through Irish links terrain. A harmonious blend of beauty and challenge, Tralee Golf Club stands as a testament to Palmer’s genius and the natural splendor of County Kerry.

 

Ballybunion Golf Club: Ballybunion Golf Club, located in County Kerry, is synonymous with world-class links golf. With two courses, the Old Course and the Cashen Course, the club offers golfers a challenging and memorable experience. The Old Course, ranked among the finest in the world, winds through towering dunes and along the Atlantic shoreline. Its undulating fairways and challenging bunkers demand precision and skill. The Cashen Course, designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr., provides a formidable test with its strategic layout. Ballybunion’s rich history and formidable challenges make it a must-visit destination for golf enthusiasts.

 

Lahinch Old Course: Perched on the shores of the Atlantic, Lahinch Old Course is a historic and revered links course in County Clare. Dating back to 1892, it boasts a traditional layout shaped by the natural terrain. The undulating fairways, strategic bunkering, and unpredictable winds present a true links challenge. The course’s proximity to Lahinch’s charming village and its stunning views of the Cliffs of Moher make it a golfing destination of unparalleled beauty and character. Lahinch Old Course is a testament to the enduring appeal of classic links golf in Ireland.

 

Enniscrone Golf Club: Situated along the shores of Killala Bay in County Sligo, Enniscrone Golf Club is a hidden gem with a spectacular links layout. Known for its challenging dunes and stunning sea views, the course provides an exhilarating golfing experience. The challenging holes, including the famous par-5 “Dunes” hole, showcase the natural beauty of the landscape. Enniscrone’s welcoming atmosphere and links challenges make it a favorite among golfers seeking an authentic Irish golf adventure. The combination of natural beauty, strategic design, and warm hospitality defines Enniscrone Golf Club as a notable destination on Ireland’s golfing map.

Portmarnock Hotel, Dublin: Nestled along the scenic coastline of Dublin, Portmarnock Hotel offers a luxurious escape with breathtaking views of the Irish Sea. This historic hotel seamlessly combines classic elegance with modern comfort, providing guests with a tranquil retreat. The championship golf course, designed by Bernhard Langer, adds a sporting touch to the experience. The opulent rooms, exquisite dining options, and spa facilities create an ambiance of refined indulgence. Whether exploring Dublin’s cultural treasures or enjoying the hotel’s private beach, Portmarnock Hotel promises an unforgettable Irish getaway.

 

The Randles Hotel stands as a beacon of Irish hospitality, and stands as the perfect place to base ourselves from during this golf tour. With a rich history dating back to the 19th century, this boutique hotel seamlessly blends tradition with contemporary comforts. Located near Killarney National Park, it serves as an ideal base for exploring the stunning landscapes of County Kerry. The hotel’s elegant rooms, warm hospitality, and proximity to local attractions make it a popular choice for visitors. From traditional Irish fare to international cuisine, the dining options reflect the diversity of the region, ensuring a memorable stay in Killarney.

 

Lahinch Coast Hotel: Overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, Lahinch Coast Hotel offers a spectacular setting on the Wild Atlantic Way. Known for its warm hospitality and contemporary design, the hotel provides a gateway to the rugged beauty of County Clare. The spacious rooms, many with ocean views, invite guests to unwind in comfort. The on-site spa, dining options showcasing local flavors, and proximity to Lahinch’s renowned golf courses make it a sought-after destination. Whether seeking adventure along the coast or a relaxing retreat, Lahinch Coast Hotel promises a perfect blend of seaside charm and modern luxury.

 

Mount Falcon Estate, Mayo: Nestled amidst the stunning landscapes of Co. Mayo, Mount Falcon Estate is a 19th-century manor house exuding timeless elegance. Surrounded by woodlands and the River Moy, the estate offers a tranquil escape in a picturesque setting. The individually designed rooms, adorned with antique furnishings, provide a luxurious retreat. With activities ranging from falconry to fishing, guests can immerse themselves in the estate’s natural beauty. The award-winning restaurant showcases locally sourced ingredients, offering a true taste of the region. Mount Falcon Estate stands as a testament to Mayo’s charm, providing a blend of history, nature, and hospitality for an enchanting Irish experience.

The Rock of Cashel: Perched atop a limestone hill in County Tipperary, the Rock of Cashel is a historic site that unfolds the rich tapestry of Irish history. A medieval fortress turned ecclesiastical complex, the Rock boasts stunning architecture, including the iconic round tower and Cormac’s Chapel. Visitors are captivated by the panoramic views of the Tipperary countryside, and the site’s association with Irish kings and saints adds a layer of cultural significance to this remarkable landmark.

 

Killarney National Park: Nestled in County Kerry, Killarney National Park is a pristine wilderness that encompasses rugged mountains, serene lakes, and ancient woodlands. Home to Ireland’s only herd of native red deer, the park offers a haven for nature enthusiasts. Visitors can explore historic Muckross House, journey around the scenic Ring of Kerry, or take a boat trip on the enchanting lakes. With its diverse ecosystems and captivating landscapes, Killarney National Park stands as a testament to Ireland’s natural beauty and biodiversity.

 

Lahinch Town: Lahinch, located along the Wild Atlantic Way in County Clare, is a charming seaside town celebrated for its surf culture and vibrant atmosphere. With a stunning beach and a renowned golf course nearby, Lahinch attracts visitors seeking both relaxation and adventure. The town’s lively pubs, local shops, and welcoming community make it a delightful stop along the coastal route, offering a perfect blend of coastal charm and Irish hospitality.

 

The Cliffs of Moher: Rising dramatically from the Atlantic Ocean, the Cliffs of Moher are a natural wonder on Ireland’s west coast. Stretching for about 14 kilometers, these majestic cliffs offer breathtaking views of the ocean and the Aran Islands. The coastal walking trails provide an awe-inspiring experience, allowing visitors to witness the sheer beauty of the rugged Irish coastline. As one of Ireland’s most iconic attractions, the Cliffs of Moher leave an indelible impression on all who venture to behold their awe-inspiring heights.

 

Belfast: The capital of Northern Ireland, Belfast is a city that seamlessly blends history, culture, and modern vitality. From the historic shipyards where the RMS Titanic was built to the vibrant neighborhoods like the Cathedral Quarter, Belfast offers a dynamic mix of old and new. The Titanic Belfast museum stands as a testament to the city’s maritime heritage, while the political murals in West Belfast provide a glimpse into its more recent history. With lively pubs, diverse cuisine, and a thriving arts scene, Belfast is a city that invites exploration and reflection on Ireland’s complex and evolving identity.

All transfers are by private, luxury touring coach with air conditioning, fitted with a microphone and plenty of space to spread out.

Ireland 2025 Tour Costs:

 

Prices Per Person GBP EUR USD AUD
Double/Twin Occupancy £ 6,998 € 7,799 $ 8,749 $ 13,469
Single Occupancy £ 8,299 € 9,259 $ 10,398 $ 15,989

 

Special Offer

  • Book this tour and any 153rd Open Championship Package and receive a 5% discount off The Open Travel per person!

 

Terms

  • Prices are listed Per Person, in GBP
  • You can choose to pay in any of the following currencies: GBP, AUD, USD, EUR, NZD
  • All prices other than GBP are indicative and will be converted at time of invoicing at the daily exchange rate

 

Payments

  • We require a 25% Deposit payment to confirm your place
  • A 25% stage payment is due 31 October 2024
  • The balance is due 31 January 2025
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We will then send a confirmation and invoice for the travel packages. All our bank details and payment methods will be supplied.

 

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Payments can be made by bank transfer or credit card in the following currencies (USD, GBP, AUD, NZD, CAD, EUR). If paying with credit card, merchant surcharges apply.

 

International payments or payments via Telegraphic Transfer must include A$25 for our bank charges. Bank charges from your bank must be borne by you. If charges are taken from the amount due, we will invoice for the difference amount between the amount owing and the amount we receive.

Of course you can. Our tours are specifically designed so non-golfing partners enjoy the trip as much as their golfing partners. Our hotels are always central to towns and popular activities. We also create non-golfer itineraries that are crafted with the interests of the non-golfers in mind and that means we consult with you before we book any non-golfer activity.

No, our golf tours are accepting of all golfers. Depending on the destination, some golf courses require you to have a certain handicap, and this will be expressed prior to any booking confirmation. Otherwise, you are welcome to join our golf tour as they are always inclusive.

Escorted golf tours are one of the most enjoyable types of holidays. Our groups are small and everyone gets to know each other on a first-name basis early-on in the tour. 

 

On a golf day, breakfast is usually taken between 6:30 - 08.30, and our first tee-times are usually mid-morning. This allows for the early risers and late-goers to enjoy a two-hour period for breakfast. We like to keep the afternoons free for sightseeing, resort relaxation, shopping or general downtime. We usually restrict each day to having one activity, whether it's a half-day tour or round of golf, it's usually quite relaxed.

 

Apart from the welcome dinner and farewell dinner, we usually keep evenings free to enjoy whichever destination you are in. If you are travelling by yourself, the tour leaders have an open invitation to dine with them; if this is the case, you're in for a real treat as the tour leaders know where to go for the best meals. We always stay in destinations where local restaurants are either a short walk or short transfer away, so there are plenty of options to dine.

Over the decades, our tours average the following guest ratio: 70% couples, 30% singles. Our tours are comprised on average of 55% male and 45% female. One fact we are proud of is that our tours enjoy an average of 70% or higher repeat guest rate.

Absolutely. We are firm believers in travelling safely and with transparency. See our full list of accreditation here.

 

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