I did the tour of ring of Kerry with our friends and we were lucky with the weather. Paul the driver was nice to us. We enjoyed a lotFull review by Malenkiki T
Dec 27, 2024
Unfortunately I wouldn’t recommend this tour company. It really makes a huge difference having a driver and a guide like Wild Rovers. Unfortunately Frank was hard to follow (not from an accent but …Full review by ThivankaD
Dec 22, 2024
We went yesterday to the grants causeway, and we had such a good day. The guide Angelina was really good and very knowledgeable . The weather was terrible with gale force winds for most of the day, b…Full review by K4431XYcarlam
4 seniors traveling to Dublin in September 2025. The Paddywagon Tour from Dublin to Blarney, Can we take our luggage on the bus? Can we get our luggage at Blarney Castle and leave the Tour? We would like to taxi from Blarney to Cork for an overnight, instead of returning to Dublin. Thanks,
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I would contact them. They appeared to have limited space on the bus.
Hello - Could you name a couple of hotels within easy walking distance to the Paddywagon O'Connell street pick up point (pulling our suitcases). any advice would be much appreciated.
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Trinity City Hotel is an 8 minute walk. Paddywagon also picks up at the Molly Malone statue which is a 5 minute walk. This is why Paddywagon is great. They offer a few pick up places.
Hi i am Indian, if i plan for 3days tour to northern irland, do i need Visa ?
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Yes, you need a UK Visa. People do travel because it is easy to do but we immigrants shouldn't do it. If get caught there will be a huge problem for currrent stay.
Is there a limit on the amount of luggage you can bring on a paddy wagon tour? My husband and I are doing a 3 day tour but we are travelling for more than 3 months so have a lot of luggage.
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I don't know. However you return to where the tour starts, so they might be able to watch it for you if you can't take it all on the bus.
Hi, I am an Indian. I am student in Ireland. Do, i need to take uk visa to travel with paddywagon tour for a day trip to northern ireland? Thanks in advance for your answers.
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You DO NOT need any VISA/Passport/ID whatsoever. There is effectively ‘no border’. The Good Friday Agreement signed 25 years ago maintains that the border is to remain open. …
You DO NOT need any VISA/Passport/ID whatsoever. There is effectively ‘no border’. The Good Friday Agreement signed 25 years ago maintains that the border is to remain open. Folks can come and go as they please between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.