At Gulliver’s Travel of San Luis Obispo, we believe that while the Central Coast is a slice of paradise, the world is far too wide to stay in one place. Ireland—the land of rolling greens, ancient legends, and a hospitality so warm it rivals our California sunshine—is the perfect place to start your next great adventure. Whether you’re dreaming of tracing your family heritage or simply want to experience the rugged beauty of the Atlantic coast, our local specialists are here to craft a personalized itinerary that goes far beyond the typical tourist path.
Imagine waking up in a centuries-old castle turned luxury hotel, where the morning mist clings to the meadows and the air smells of peat and sea salt. Ireland is a sensory experience, from the lively “trad” music sessions in a Dublin pub to the quiet, spiritual stillness of the monastic ruins in Glendalough. For our SLO County travelers, Ireland offers a familiar coastal charm paired with a deep, historic soul that resonates with anyone who loves a good story and a Great Gray landscape.
From the vibrant streets of Dublin to the hidden gems of the Wild Atlantic Way, we handle every detail so you can focus on the moments that matter. Our connections across the pond ensure you get the “exclusive touch” we’ve been known for on Higuera Street for decades. Let us take you across the Atlantic to a place where the history is as rich as the Guinness and the welcomes are always genuine.
Featured Sights
The Cliffs of Moher
Standing 702 feet above the crashing Atlantic Ocean, the Cliffs of Moher are Ireland’s most iconic natural wonder. Stretching for five miles along the coast of County Clare, these limestone giants offer a perspective on nature that is truly humbling. On a clear day, you can see as far as the Aran Islands and Galway Bay, making it a “bucket list” essential for every visitor.
Trinity College & The Book of Kells
In the heart of Dublin lies the prestigious Trinity College, home to the world-renowned Book of Kells. This 9th-century manuscript is a masterpiece of Celtic illumination and one of Ireland’s greatest national treasures. Walking through the soaring, oak-shelved Long Room of the Old Library feels like stepping back in time—a must-see for history buffs and lovers of literature alike.
