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Cliffs of Moher Tour en route from Limerick to Galway

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Cliffs of Moher Tour en route from Limerick to Galway

About This Tour

If you’re already travelling from Limerick to Galway, why not make the most of the journey and take in the Cliffs of Moher on the way? DM Executive Line combines your transfer and sightseeing into one comfortable trip, so you arrive in Galway having already ticked off one of Ireland’s great natural sights.

DM Executive Line is a professional chauffeur service operating across Ireland. They specialise in executive airport and intercity transfers, with modern Mercedes-Benz vehicles, fully licensed and insured chauffeurs, and a meet-and-greet service. You’ll have onboard WiFi and mobile device chargers throughout, and the price is fixed - no surprises after booking.

What’s Included

  • Private door-to-door transportation
  • Air-conditioned Mercedes-Benz vehicle
  • WiFi on board
  • Bottled water
  • Mobile device chargers
  • Luggage capacity: fits 2 carry-on bags and 2 checked suitcases, or 3 medium-sized suitcases

What’s Not Included

  • Cliffs of Moher admission (adult €15, child/student €9, family 2 adults + 4 children under 18 €34.25)
  • Gratuities

Good to Know

Your chauffeur will meet you with a name sign and help with your luggage. This is a private tour, so it runs entirely on your schedule. Infant seats are available on request. Public transport connections are accessible nearby at the Galway end, and the tour is suitable for all fitness levels.

Local Tips

The Cliffs of Moher admission is not included, so have cash or card ready at the visitor centre. At peak summer times, the clifftop path gets busy in the late morning - if your schedule allows a midday or early afternoon visit, you’ll share the edge with fewer people.

Once you reach Galway, the medieval core is walkable in an afternoon. Shop Street runs through the heart of it and leads you naturally down to Quay Street and the Spanish Arch by the river. If you arrive in time for dinner, the stretch between those two streets has everything from Ard Bia at Nimmo on the quay to The Dough Bros for a sourdough pizza. Sessions typically start around ten at night at Tigh Coili or the Crane Bar - arrive before nine if you want a seat near the musicians.

Galway’s laneways reward getting lost in. Once you drop your bags, put the map away and turn left at random - that is genuinely the best way to find the city underneath the guidebook.

Nearby on IrelandMe

  • Galway - A medieval city that still feels like a village, with trad sessions most nights, the Aran Islands a ferry-ride out, and enough pubs and restaurants on its laneways to fill a long weekend.