The Cliffs of Moher, located in County Clare, are one of Ireland's most famous landmarks. The cliffs rise to 702 feet and stretch for 5 miles along the Atlantic Ocean.
The Ring of Kerry is a 111-mile circular route that travels through the Iveragh Peninsula in County Kerry, offering scenic views of Ireland's beaches, mountains, and lakes.
Wicklow Mountains National Park is the largest of Ireland's six national parks, spreading out over 85 square miles.
At 3,406 feet tall, Carrauntoohil in County Kerry is the highest peak in Ireland. It is found in the Macgillycuddy's Reeks mountain range.
Croagh Patrick was named after St. Patrick, Ireland's patron saint, who is said to have fasted and prayed for 40 days at the top of the mountain during the 5th century.
After arriving at the Torc Waterfall, which is located a few miles outside of Killarney, tourists can embark on a journey through the trees for a view of Muckross Lake.
The Giant's Causeway is located in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, and is known for its distinctive landscape made up of around 40,000 basalt columns.
Though much of the Burren's landscape is composed of limestone, it's also home to a diverse combination of plants and wildlife that flourish in the rocky terrain.