Cork & Kerry
Two thousand years of history. One perfect weekend.
Quick Facts
Best Time
June- July
Duration
4-6 days
Getting There
Cork Airport (ORK)
Know For
The Ring of Kerry
The southwest corner of Ireland hits you all at once.
Mountains tumbling toward the Atlantic. Stone walls running along ridges that disappear into cloud. Villages with one street, one pub, and more character than most cities manage in a lifetime.
Counties Cork and Kerry together form what many consider the most beautiful corner of Ireland — and once you’ve driven the Ring of Kerry, stood at Slea Head with the Blasket Islands out to sea, or eaten fresh crab in Dingle, it’s hard to argue otherwise.
Kerry is all drama.
The Ring of Kerry — a 111-mile loop through mountains, lakes, and coastal villages — is one of the great scenic drives in Europe. Killarney National Park covers 25,000 acres of ancient oak woodland and mirror-still lakes. The Dingle Peninsula, jutting into the Atlantic at the edge of the world, offers something more intimate: tiny roads past beehive huts, holy wells, and views that stop you mid-sentence.
Cork brings a different richness.
Ireland’s second city has long claimed the title of food capital — and the English Market, a covered Victorian food hall in continuous operation since 1788, is the evidence. Beyond the city, County Cork unfolds into gentle countryside, picture-perfect harbor towns like Kinsale and Cobh, and a coastline that grows wilder and more beautiful the further west you travel.
Together, they offer everything that draws travelers to Ireland in the first place. The scenery. The warmth of the people. The food. The music in a pub on a Tuesday night. And the particular magic of a place that feels both ancient and completely alive.
Top Highlights

Skellig Michael
A UNESCO World Heritage Site that rises from the Atlantic like something from another age. The 6th-century beehive huts and oratories, perched at the top of 618 ancient stone steps, represent one of the most remarkable feats of early Christian devotion in Europe. Weather-dependent. Unforgettable.
Sample Itinerary
Arrival in Cork
- Arrive at Cork Airport
- Explore the city
- The English Market for artisan food tasting
- A walk through the Victorian Quarter, and St. Fin Barre’s Cathedral
- Dinner at one of Cork’s acclaimed restaurants.
Kinsale & West Cork
- Morning drive to Kinsale, 30 minutes from Cork
- Explore the town’s colorful streets, visit Charles Fort
- Have a seafood lunch by the harbor
- Afternoon along the scenic coast through Clonakilty and Skibbereen
- Overnight in West Cork or Kenmare
The Ring of Kerry
- Full day on the Ring of Kerry. Starting from Kenmare or Killarney
- stop at Sneem
- Waterville
- and Valentia Island
- Pause at Ladies View — one of Ireland’s most celebrated panoramas. Evening in Killarney
Killarney National Park
- A gentler day. Jaunting car to Ross Castle.
- Walk to Torc Waterfall through ancient woodland.
- Cruise the lakes. Afternoon at Muckross House — a magnificent Victorian mansion with formal gardens
- Evening traditional music in Killarney.
Killarney National Park
- Drive over the Connor Pass to Dingle town.
- Follow the Slea Head Drive — the Blasket Centre, the 1,200-year-old Gallarus Oratory, and views out to the islands.
- Seafood dinner and live music in Dingle.
Blarney & Departure
- Morning at Blarney Castle and Gardens.
- Drive to Cork for a final lunch at the English Market.
- Departure from Cork Airport or onward travel.
Where to Stay
Luxury
Country Estate Hotels
Southwest Ireland has some of the country’s grandest estate hotels — private grounds of manicured gardens, woodland, and lakes. Top-tier dining, spa facilities, and a kind of old-world elegance that Ireland does particularly well.
Mid-Range
Boutique Hotels & Seaside Inns
Boutique hotels in Kenmare, Killarney, Kinsale, and Dingle offer genuine character alongside real comfort. Many are family-run and feature excellent restaurants.
Charming
Farmhouse B&Bs
Southwest Ireland has some of the country’s finest B&Bs — family homes where breakfasts are enormous, beds are comfortable, and the hosts will plan your entire day over a cup of tea.