Dublin & East Coast
Championship golf meets Ireland’s vibrant capital where world-class links courses sit minutes from Dublin’s culture, dining, and historic charm
- Championship Courses
- Luxury Hotels
- Irish Sea Coastline
- Dublin Castle
- Championship Courses
- Luxury Hotels
- Irish Sea Coastline
- Dublin Castle
Gateway to Irish Golf & Culture
Dublin & East Coast represents the perfect marriage of Championship golf and cosmopolitan experience. Just 30 minutes from Ireland’s most vibrant city, this region features some of Europe’s most prestigious courses set against dramatic Irish coastlines. East Coast golf delivers authentic Irish links character paired with world-class conditioning.
Between rounds, explore Dublin’s Georgian architecture, enjoy Michelin-starred dining, visit medieval castles, and experience genuine Irish hospitality. This region offers the complete package—Championship golf combined with cultural immersion, historic exploration, and the energy of Ireland’s dynamic capital.
Championship Golf Courses
Play where legends have triumphed and history was made.
Luxury Accommodations
Rest in comfort between your Championship rounds.
Getting Around
Escorted with Driver Guide
- Best For: Groups of 6+ travelers
- Includes: Local expertise, hassle-free experience, flexibility
Self-Drive Rental
- Best For: Groups of 4 or less
- Includes: Premium vehicle, GPS, insurance
Point-to-Point Transfers
- Best For: Best for smaller groups who want hassle free logistics
- Includes: Airport, hotel, course transfers
Activities & Experiences
Discover the culture and history of Scotland’s west coast.
- Historic tour
- Crown Jewels
Dublin Castle & History
Ireland’s iconic fortress and seat of power
- historic college grounds
- literary heritage
Trinity College & The Book of Kells
Ireland’s most prestigious university and illuminated manuscript
- Castle tours
- medieval heritage
Malahide Castle
Historic coastal castle with period rooms and gardens
- Historic pilgrim site
- spiritual heritage
Glendalough Monastic Site
Ancient valley with early medieval monastery ruins