Private tour in Dublin Conor M
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Dhia dhuit! Hello and thanks for stopping by ☘ They say time flies when you're having fun, and I still sometimes find it hard to believe it's been over ten years now since I embarked on my journey into the world of tourism. I've always been quite proud to be Irish, and remember the day of my very first tour, having a strong sense of wanting to ensure that the people I met would have a special experience and leave with a new appreciation of, and connection to Ireland. A decade on, and I still think this way. I feel very fortunate to have found this line of work, as someone who loves to travel I understand the power of creating lasting memories when abroad. To be a part of that holiday/vacation experience for others when they come here I believe is a true honour. I'm genuinely curious to meet and connect with new people, I love history and storytelling, I am passionate about what I do. I come from quite a stereotypical Irish catholic background. My grandmother on my mother's side had 11 children. It was a different world back then; my grandmother grew up in rural Wicklow where horses and carts were more commonly seen than cars. If someone was ill in the community you'd call the priest before you'd call the doctor as chances were the doctor couldn't do much for you anyway. It was a tough upbringing for my mother but man, was it a fun environment for us grandchildren! I remember as a child going to my grandmother's house on a Sunday, where my uncles would take over the living room. Regularly the topic of conversation would turn to Irish history, culture, or politics, and the tiny living room would transform into a live theatre. If you wanted the floor (and I did) you had to have something interesting to bring to the table - it either had to be historically or culturally relevant, or funny. I guess I wasn't aware at the time that these surroundings were shaping me for the role in public speaking I would find myself in later on in life. I am very much influenced by my father too, he was a tour guide before I was. After a solid 27 year career in aviation, he decided to try his hand at something new. Not long later he was driving an amphibious WWII DUKW around the city streets before plunging it into Dublin's canals with 28 roaring honorary Vikings behind him for a living. He maintains to this day it was the best job he's ever had, and says that the parents were always bigger kids than the kids were. I learned from him the importance of making tours FUN. Still now, semi-retired, he drives coaches for the OPW (government branch of the tourism industry) out around the jewel of Ireland's ancient east, Newgrange. So I suppose it runs in the family! Throughout the years I have done coach tours myself, from the medieval city of Kilkenny, to the monastic sites and lakes of Glendalough, out to the breath-taking and iconic Cliffs of Moher, and more. Nowadays I stick mainly to walking tours around the city here where I am based, although I do love to show off my local fishing village of Howth, and of course the world famous pub scene we have here too. Across all these different types of tours I have been incredibly lucky to have received some phenomenal feedback in the form of countless glowing reviews across many platforms online. I am humbled when I read some of the heart-warming sentiment used by guests to describe my tours. It encourages me to continue to do what I do, make my tours fun, and create more magic moments and trip highlights in the future. If you've made it this far I would dare say that you're probably interested, so what are you waiting for? Feel free to reach out and let me show you around! All the best, Conor. - Over 11 years experience working in Irish tourism - QQI accredited with qualifications in Irish Natural Heritage and Culture, Irish Tour Guiding and National Tour Management - Approved Tour Guides of Ireland (ATGI) member - Bachelor of Science in Business Retail & Services Management (TU Dublin) - Postgraduate Diploma in Digital Marketing (UCD Professional Academy) I am not a driver. I can accompany you in your vehicle or I can arrange for a separate car and driver.
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"I have spread my dreams under your feet, tread softly, because you tread on my dreams" - W. B. Yeats For those visiting Dublin who would like to escape the busy city without having to travel too far - the charming seaside fishing village of Howth and its surroundings are a perfect option. Travel along Ireland's oldest rail line, the quaint DART system will transport us to what feels like a different world to the city centre in under 30 minutes, and of course I will be very happy to point out a few of the points of interest and landmarks along the way. Scenic, beautiful and steeped in history, the settlement here dates back to the arrival of the Vikings in the 9th Century AD. Take some time to meander along the pier, taking in the abundance of market stalls, adorable cafés - hopefully spot some seals at the harbour. We can embark along the cliff walk looking out onto the Irish sea, we will have views and stories throughout the day before stopping for a well earned pint of Guinness at the summit!
- DART train from Dublin city to Howth - Howth village and harbour - Cliff walk - Home of W. B. Yeats - Casana Rock, Puck's Rock, The Baily Lighthouse - Summit Inn stop off - The Bog of Frogs - Muck Rock (views of Howth Castle, Ireland's Eye, Lambay Island, Martello Towers etc. ) - Dolmen stop for some Irish mythology storytelling - Grace O'Malley Castle Gates * Itinerary can be customized to suit your needs. Feel free to message me.
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Getting the local train (DART) is the best way to get out to Howth, it's part of the adventure in my opinion! Once out there, it's a hiking tour on foot. Decent hiking/walking shoes are always a good idea. The terrain is not overly difficult, but a basic level of mobility and fitness would be required.
Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
Airport: ,Cruise: ,Station: Tara Street Station or Connolly Station (in the city centre) Alternatively I can meet you in Howth at the DART station there.,ByGuide: If you are staying in a hotel in the city centre I can meet you there. Another alternative is the Spire (Big pin shaped monument in the centre of Dublin city) and we can take a short walk to the train station from there.
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