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With a strong track record and extensive experience in transport, MF Transfer is committed each day to delivering the best in executive travel combining quality, safety, and personalised service for every client. 

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We cover routes both within and outside the city, always ensuring punctual service, qualified drivers, and fully licensed, well-equipped vehicles for your total comfort.

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With a strong track record and extensive experience in transport, MF Transfer is committed each day to delivering the best in executive travel combining quality, safety, and personalised service for every client. 

Cliffs of Moher

Departure and return from your doorstep!
A very warm welcome to the best of the Emerald Isle!
Private tours available – get in touch with us for more details.

Bunratty Castle & Folk Park

Bunratty Castle & Folk Park, in County Clare, is one of Ireland's most famous historical attractions. The medieval castle, built in 1425, is one of the best-preserved in the country, featuring furniture and tapestries from the 15th and 16th centuries.

Cliffs of Moher & Galway

The Cliffs of Moher, also in County Clare, rise 214 metres above sea level and stretch for 8 km along Ireland’s west coast, offering breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and the Aran Islands. Featured in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, they’re popular for hiking, birdwatching, and are a must-visit for nature lovers and film fans alike.

Doonagore Castle

Doonagore Castle is a 16th-century tower house. Although it’s a private residence and not open to the public, its hilltop location provides stunning views over the Atlantic and the Aran Islands. This classic example of a Norman tower has a rich and intriguing history.

The Burren

The Burren is a unique limestone region renowned for its stark, rocky landscape and remarkable biodiversity. The name comes from the Irish “Boíreann”, meaning “rocky place”, and refers to its vast limestone plateau, where alpine, Mediterranean and Arctic plants coexist in a truly rare natural environment.

Wild Atlantic Way

The Wild Atlantic Way, stretching around 2,500 km, is one of the longest defined coastal routes in the world, running along Ireland’s west coast from Donegal to Cork.

Galway City

Galway is celebrated for its vibrant culture and warm, welcoming atmosphere. Its lively streets are filled with buskers, traditional pubs offering live music, and colourful architecture that gives the city its unique charm.

BestSeller Wicklow Avondale

Avondale House, Charles Stewart Parnell’s former home, offers exhibits on his history, while its gardens and Forest Park provide tranquil trails amidst ancient and replanted woodlands. Beyond the Trees Avondale features an elevated walkway, a viewing tower, and a slide, offering a unique experience high above the forest. The site is ideal for those seeking a combination of history, nature, and adventure.
Glendalough

Glendalough is a glacial valley renowned for its natural beauty and historical significance. Nestled between mountains and woodlands, its two lakes offer stunning scenery and scenic walking trails. Founded in the 6th century by St Kevin, the monastic site features Glendalough Cathedral, ruins of 10th- to 12th-century buildings, and a remarkable round tower.

Powerscourt Waterfall

Glenmacnass Waterfall, standing at 80 metres high, is surrounded by rugged mountains and wild vegetation, providing a peaceful and secluded setting. Located near the historic 19th-century Military Road, the area is steeped in Irish mythology and heritage.

PS. I Love you Bridge

The “PS I Love You” Bridge, officially known as Wicklow Gap Bridge, gained international recognition following its appearance in the 2007 film PS I Love You, where it featured in one of the movie’s most poignant scenes. The bridge offers breathtaking views over valleys, rivers, and mountains.

The Guinness Lake

The Guinness Lake, or Lough Tay, is an iconic lake in the Wicklow Mountains, famed for its distinctive shape and colouring, resembling a pint of Guinness. Its dark waters contrast strikingly with the light-coloured sandy shore, creating a unique and picturesque landscape.

Johnnie Fox's Pub

Established in 1798, Johnnie Fox’s Pub is one of Ireland’s oldest and most celebrated pubs. Situated at the highest elevation of any pub in the country, it offers an authentic Irish experience, complete with live traditional music and dancing.

Northern Ireland/Belfast

Step into a world of movies and history, including the Giant’s Causeway. An unmissable journey for those seeking beauty and intriguing stories.
The Dark Hedges

An atmospheric tunnel of twisted beech trees, planted in the 18th century. An iconic filming location for Game of Thrones ("The Kingsroad"), its gothic beauty and mystery attract photographers and dreamers at dusk.

Carrick-A-Rede Bridge

A rope bridge suspended 30m high over the Atlantic Ocean! Linked to the history of salmon fishermen, it offers stunning views of the cliffs and Rathlin Island. Walking here is pure adrenaline!

Giant's Causeway

A UNESCO World Heritage site with 40,000 hexagonal basalt columns, formed by volcanism 60 million years ago. The legend of the giant Finn McCool brings the rocks to life. A surreal landscape and fascinating geology!

Dunluce Castle

Dramatic ruins on the edge of a cliff, battered by the sea. An ancient stronghold of the McQuillan and MacDonnell clans (16th century), part of it collapsed in 1639. It inspired The Chronicles of Narnia and exudes tragic history.

Titanic Museum

In Belfast, where the ship was built. Audacious starfish-shaped architecture, interactive exhibits tell the epic journey of the Titanic – from glory to sinking. Moving and immersive!

Belfast City

A vibrant capital with an industrial past and cultural transformation. Explore political murals on Falls Road, historic bars (Crown Liquor Saloon), and the Victorian St. George's Market. Resilient and welcoming energy!

Sligo & Donegal

Two days of pure adventure exploring the most beautiful places in Donegal and Sligo, with accommodation included.
Keshcorran Caves

Mythical lair linked to the warrior Fionn Mac Cumhaill. 16 limestone caves with archaeological finds (bear bones, artifacts). Access via a steep trail, breathing Celtic legends. 

Eagles Flying Ballymote

Unique falconry center: demonstrations with eagles, owls, and falcons. Free flight over green fields. Interactive and educational experience for all ages! 

Sligo Town

Heart of "Yeats Country". Medieval cathedral, art galleries, and traditional pubs with live music. A base for exploring landscapes that inspired the poet.

Glencar Waterfall

Ethereal 15m waterfall immortalized by Yeats. Surrounded by forest, with an access walkway. Mystery in the moss and morning mist.

Devil's Chimney

Ireland's largest seasonal waterfall! Only appears after heavy rains, pouring down from the Dartry cliff. An ephemeral and powerful spectacle. 

Benbulbin

Iconic table mountain (526m), symbol of Sligo. Dramatic quartzite silhouette, setting for Fianna myths. Trails for stunning views. 

Gleniff Horseshoe

Magical circular road between mountains (Benwiskin, Truskmore). Isolated valley with mysterious ruins (gunpowder factory). Breathtaking glacial landscape. 

Cassiebawn Castle

Romantic 19th-century tower by the sea. Residence of Lord Mountbatten. Stunning bay views, enveloped in an aristocratic aura. 

Fairy Bridges

Natural arches carved by the Atlantic. Roaring waves in the caves below. Legend says fairies protect local fishermen. 

Tullan Strand

Wild golden sand beach, surrounded by cliffs. Surfer's paradise with views of Benbulbin. Pure, untouched energy! 

Donegal Town

Historic gem at the mouth of the River Eske. O'Donnell Castle (15th century) and memorial obelisk. Tweed shops and a welcoming atmosphere. 

Killybegs

Ireland's largest fishing port! Bustling boats, aroma of salt and fresh fish. Donegal Carpets factory (unmissable visits).

Muckros Head

Remote peninsula with dramatic coastal trails. Panoramic views of Slieve League and distant islands. Sublime solitude and howling winds. 

Slieve League Cliffs

Europe's highest cliffs (601m)! Vertiginous vertical walls over the Atlantic. One Man's Pass trail for the brave. 

Silver Strand

Secret white sand beach, hidden among hills. Accessed by a narrow road. Turquoise waters on sunny daysan Irish Caribbean! 

Malin Beg

Natural amphitheater with the majestic Silver Strand below. Breathtaking view from the top of the cliff. Steep staircase to paradise.

Glengesh Viewing Point

Winding road through a spectacular glacial valley. Viewpoint at the top reveals layered emerald green hills. A living photomontage! 

Cashel, Cork and Cobh

For lovers of castles, hills and stories, this is the perfect itinerary. Discover the city in the southwest of Ireland.
Rock of Dunamase

Ruins of a 9th-century Norman castle , high on a limestone cliff. It resisted Viking invasions and stands the test of time. Panoramic views of the Barrow Valley. History and drama in every stone! 

Rock of Cashel

Sacred symbol of Ireland: medieval complex with a round tower (12th century), Romanesque chapel and Gothic cathedral. Ancient seat of the kings of Munster. Majestic silhouette against the skypure epic! 

Blarney Castle

Famous for the Stone of Eloquence (kiss it and gain the "gift of gab"!). 15th-century towers, enchanted gardens (Poison Garden, Wishing Steps) and ivy mazes. Legends and endless greens! 

Blackrock Castle Observatory

16th-century fortress on the banks of the River Lee, now an interactive science center! Telescopes, cosmos exhibitions and dinners under the stars. Where history and future collide. 

Cobh

Titanic's last port in 1912. St. Colman's Cathedral: neo-Gothic, with a 49-bell carillon! Colorful houses ("Deck of Cards") sliding up hills above the harbor – a living postcard of resilient beauty.

Ring of Kerry & Dingle

Stunning landscapes, dolphins, whales and enchanted places await you on this 2-day trip.
Adare Village

"Ireland's most charming village": thatched cottages, rose gardens and medieval ruins. Fairy-tale atmosphere among Georgian mansions and Adare Manor.

Ladies View

Stunning view over the Killarney Valley, named after Queen Victoria's ladies-in-waiting. Panoramas of lakes, forests and the MacGillycuddy’s Reeks mountains. 

Torc Waterfall

20m waterfall in the heart of Killarney NP. Magical trail through ancient oaks and luminous mosses. Mystery in the waters that glow at dusk. 

Killarney National Park

World Heritage site: 25 thousand acres of shimmering lakes, pristine forests (Oakwoods) and red deer. A paradise for hiking and nature baths. 

Muckross House, Gardens & Traditional Farms

Victorian mansion (1843) with immaculate gardens and recreated historical farms depicting 20th-century rural life. A step back in time among looms and kettles! 

Ross Castle

15th-century fortress on the shores of Lough Leane. Last stronghold to fall to Cromwell (1652). Jaunting boat trip and ghost legends.

Gap of Dunloe

Glacial valley carved between rocky mountains. Travel by horse-drawn carriage (jarvey) or on foot: emerald lakes, waterfalls and the pure air of the highlands! 

Dingle Peninsula

Far west Gaelic region: fishing villages (Dingle Town), 2000 archaeological sites and resident dolphins (Fungie!). Culture, music and untouched landscapes. 

Inch Beach

5km of golden sand stretching into the Atlantic. Surfing paradise with mountain views. Filming location for Ryan's Daughter (1970). 

Blasket Islands (Optional tour)

Wild archipelago abandoned in the 1950s. Cradle of Irish literature and seal colonies. History and solitude at the end of the world.

Beehive Huts & Hold a Baby Lamb

Clocháns (stone huts) from the 12th century. Rural experience: hug lambs and feel the pastoral life that resists time.

Slea Head Drive & Viewing Point

Dramatic coastal road with Celtic crosses. Viewpoint overlooking the Blaskets and Dunmore lighthouse. Wild west in 180 degrees!

Dunquin Pier (Dún Chaoin)

Stone pier winding over cliffs. Filming location for The Banshees of Inisherin. Steep descent to colorful boats – a living postcard! 

Conor Pass

Ireland's highest mountain road (456m). Vertiginous curves between glacial lakes and rugged peaks. View of Dingle Baybreathtaking! 

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