Mosaico Travels presents

Where the Atlantic
meets the world's
greatest links

Six Signature Rounds  ·  8 Days  ·  Kerry & Clare, Southwest Ireland

8
Days · 7 Nights
6
Signature Rounds
2
Iconic Hotels
#1
Ireland's Ranked Course
First Base
Killarney
3 Nights · The Europe Hotel · Killarney, Waterville, Ballybunion, Tralee
Second Base
Lahinch
4 Nights · Moy House · Lahinch, Doonbeg

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Curated Luxury · Exceptional Destinations

Where legends are made
on Ireland's Wild Atlantic

Southwest Ireland is the most coveted golf destination on earth. On a narrow Atlantic coastline in Kerry and Clare, the greatest concentration of world-class links courses in the world waits to be played. This Mosaic Journey plays them all — from the remote splendour of Waterville to the wild dunescapes of Doonbeg — with two of Ireland's finest hotels as your base.

Six courses. Two counties. Eight days of golf, hospitality and wild Atlantic landscape that no other country can replicate.

  • Ballybunion Old — Ireland #1, World #29, greatest links in the world
  • Lahinch Old — Ireland #2, World #32, 2019 Irish Open host, MacKenzie masterpiece
  • Waterville — Ireland #5, Payne Stewart's beloved pilgrimage on the Ring of Kerry
  • Killarney Golf & Fishing Club (Killeen) — Ireland #23, parkland on the shores of Lough Léin, adjacent to your hotel
  • Tralee — Arnold Palmer's only Irish design on the spectacular Tralee Bay peninsula
  • Trump Doonbeg — Greg Norman's crescent-bay links along Doughmore's ancient dunes
Kerry coastline, Southwest Ireland

Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way
golf at its most elemental

Southwest Ireland claims more Top 100 courses per mile of coastline than anywhere else on earth. The landscape that shaped these links — towering dunes, Atlantic gales, ancient cliff edges — is the same one that has drawn golfers on pilgrimage for over a century. There is no substitute for playing here. There is no equivalent.

The Mosaic Journey

Eight days on Ireland's most celebrated coastline

Chapter One  ·  Kerry
Day01

Shannon Airport · Killarney, Co. Kerry

Arrive Shannon · Transfer to Killarney · The Europe Hotel · Welcome Dinner

Your Mosaico private transfer collects you from Shannon and heads south through the drumlin landscape of County Limerick and into Kerry — the Kingdom, as locals call it. The Europe Hotel & Resort reveals itself on the shores of Lough Léin, its lakeside rooms and suites facing the MacGillycuddy's Reeks, Ireland's highest mountain range. Settle in, take a walk along the private pier, and gather for a Welcome Dinner in the Panorama Restaurant, framed by one of the most extraordinary views in the country.

ArrivalThe Europe HotelWelcome Dinner
Day02

Killarney, Co. Kerry

Killarney Golf & Fishing Club — The Killeen Course

Begin the journey on home ground. Killarney Golf & Fishing Club sits immediately adjacent to The Europe Hotel — the caddie master is a short walk from reception — and the Killeen Course winds through mature parkland on the shores of Lough Léin with the MacGillycuddy’s Reeks as a constant backdrop. This is inland golf of exceptional quality and visual drama: not a links, but a parkland course of rare beauty ranked Ireland #23. An ideal opening round before the great links courses begin in earnest. Afternoon at leisure in Killarney town.

Killarney KilleenIreland #23Lough Léin Parkland
Day03

Waterville, Co. Kerry · Ring of Kerry

Waterville Golf Links — Ireland's Most Beautifully Remote Course

The journey begins with one of golf's great pilgrimages. The drive to Waterville follows the Ring of Kerry — mountain pass, glacial lake, Atlantic headland — arriving at a links set on a narrow isthmus between Ballinskelligs Bay and the Inny Estuary. This is Payne Stewart's course: the bronze statue at the clubhouse honours the champion whose love for Waterville made it famous. Eddie Hackett and Tom Fazio's par-72 design features no blind shots, pure links terrain, and a closing stretch along the bay that is among the most beautiful in Ireland. Ranked Ireland #5.

Waterville Golf LinksIreland #5Ring of Kerry
Day04

Ballybunion, Co. Kerry

Ballybunion Old Course — Ireland's Greatest Links

Ireland's #1 course and one of the greatest tests in world golf. Tom Watson discovered Ballybunion in 1981 and declared it the finest links he had ever seen — the golfing world agreed. The Old Course's back nine along the cliff-edge, through towering duneland with the Atlantic crashing below, is among the most exhilarating stretches of holes on earth. Ranked World #29, Ballybunion requires caddies — who are companions, historians and local legends — and repays every golfer with a round they will describe for the rest of their lives.

Ballybunion OldIreland #1 · World #29Tom Simpson · 1893
Day05

Tralee, Co. Kerry → Lahinch, Co. Clare

Tralee Golf Club — Arnold Palmer's Irish Masterpiece · Transfer to Lahinch

Set on a dramatic peninsula at Tralee Bay, with views of the Dingle Peninsula across the water, Tralee is Arnold Palmer's only course in Ireland and perhaps his finest work. The layout climbs through ancient duneland, each tee offering a new expanse of Atlantic and mountain — "God made Waterville, but he had Tralee in mind" said Palmer. After the round, the Mosaico coach carries you north along the Wild Atlantic Way, through the extraordinary moonscape of the Burren, into County Clare and the village of Lahinch. Check in to Moy House.

Transfer DayTralee Golf ClubArnold PalmerArrive Moy House
Chapter Two  ·  Clare
Day06

Lahinch, Co. Clare

Lahinch Old Course — The Soul of Irish Links Golf

Moy House is five minutes' walk from one of golf's most celebrated addresses. Lahinch Old has been touched by Old Tom Morris, Dr Alister MacKenzie and Martin Hawtree — a lineage of architectural genius that produced a course of legendary character and beauty. The blind Klondyke fourth and the Dell fifth — a par-three whose green hides entirely behind a sand dune — are amongst the most famous holes in the world. Jon Rahm won the 2019 Irish Open here and called it "the most fun course I've ever played." Ireland #2, World #32.

Lahinch Old CourseIreland #2 · World #322019 Irish Open
Day07

Doonbeg, Co. Clare

Trump International Golf Links Doonbeg — Greg Norman's Crescent Bay

Thirty minutes south of Lahinch, Doonbeg curves along 1.5 miles of crescent-shaped Doughmore Bay, framed by ancient duneland of breathtaking scale. Greg Norman's "least disturbance" philosophy means the routing follows the natural form of the land so faithfully that the course feels centuries old rather than two decades. An unusual combination of five par-threes and five par-fives demands creative thinking from the first tee, with the wind — always a character in itself at Doonbeg — transforming the challenge daily. Ireland #10, Britain & Ireland #57. After the round, the Farewell Dinner at Moy House marks the end of a remarkable journey.

Farewell DinnerTrump DoonbegIreland #10 · B&I #57Greg Norman
Day08

Shannon Airport — Departure

Morning at Leisure · Shannon Airport

A final Lahinch morning — coffee at Moy House looking over the bay, a last walk along the beach, or a slow breakfast before your Mosaico concierge arranges the transfer north to Shannon Airport along the Cliffs of Moher coast road. You leave having played six of the world's greatest links, stayed in two of Ireland's finest hotels, and experienced a country that has been making golfers fall in love for over a century. Safe travels.

Leisure MorningPrivate TransferShannon Airport

Six Rounds. Six Legends.

Chapter One · Kerry · Rounds 01–04
Killarney Golf and Fishing Club Killeen Course

Round 01 · Ireland #23 · Killarney, Co. Kerry

Killarney Golf & Fishing Club

The Killeen Course winds through ancient parkland on the shores of Lough Léin — the MacGillycuddy’s Reeks reflected in the water at every turn. Ireland’s most beautiful inland course, right next door to The Europe Hotel.

Waterville Golf Links

Round 02 · Ireland #5 · Hackett / Fazio

Waterville Golf Links

A links of breathtaking isolation on the Ring of Kerry — Payne Stewart's pilgrimage course, set on a natural isthmus with the Atlantic on three sides. No blind shots. Pure links terrain. The most peaceful round in Ireland.

Ballybunion Old Course

Round 03 · Ireland #1 · World #29 · Tom Simpson

Ballybunion Old Course

Ireland's greatest links and Tom Watson's favourite course in the world. The back nine along Ballybunion's cliff-edge — through duneland of monumental scale — is among the most exhilarating golf on earth.

Tralee Golf Club

Round 04 · Ireland #12 · Arnold Palmer

Tralee Golf Club

Arnold Palmer's only Irish design — a spectacular coastal links on Tralee Bay with views of the Dingle Peninsula. The back nine, descending to the sea through ancient duneland, is a Palmer masterwork.

Chapter Two · Clare · Rounds 05–06
Lahinch Old Course

Round 05 · Ireland #2 · World #32 · MacKenzie / Hawtree

Lahinch Old Course

Old Tom Morris, Dr Alister MacKenzie and Martin Hawtree shaped this beloved links into one of golf's most eccentric and glorious venues. The blind Klondyke and Dell holes are unlike anything else in the game.

Trump International Golf Links Doonbeg

Round 06 · Ireland #10 · B&I #57 · Greg Norman

Trump International Doonbeg

Greg Norman's crescent-bay links designed with a philosophy of least disturbance — the course follows the natural duneland so faithfully it feels ancient. Five par-threes, five par-fives, and the Irish wind as your sixth club.

Beyond the Fairways

Kerry · Days 1–4

The Kingdom
in Full Glory

Ring of Kerry Drive The journey to Waterville on Day 2 follows 179km of Ireland's most celebrated coastal road — mountain pass, glacial lake, stone-walled farmland and Atlantic headland all within a morning's drive.
Killarney National Park 26,000 acres of lake, mountain and ancient oak woodland surround The Europe Hotel. Pony-trap rides to Muckross House, boat trips on Lough Léin, and evening walks along the hotel's private lakeside path.
Killarney Town Sessions One of Ireland's most celebrated music towns — traditional sessions in century-old pubs every evening, with seafood restaurants and craft whiskey bars within easy walking distance of the hotel.
Clare & Cork · Days 5–8

The Wild Atlantic
at its Finest

Cliffs of Moher Europe's most dramatic sea cliffs — 214 metres above the Atlantic, stretching 14km along the Clare coastline — are 20 minutes from Moy House. The light in the afternoon hours is like nowhere else.
Kinsale — Ireland's Food Capital The stretch of coastline around Doonbeg and Lahinch offers some of the wildest beaches in Ireland — Doughmore Bay, Spanish Point and White Strand are all within easy reach for non-golfers on Day 7.
The Burren Ireland's strangest and most beautiful landscape — 250km² of exposed limestone pavement, rare orchids, and ancient dolmens — lies on the transfer route north from Tralee to Lahinch on Day 4.
Cliffs of Moher, County Clare

Day 4 · The Transfer

The Burren &
Clare's Wild Coast

The transfer from Kerry to Lahinch on Day 4 — following the afternoon round at Tralee — passes through one of Ireland's most extraordinary landscapes. The Burren's vast limestone plateau, dotted with Neolithic tombs and rare Alpine flowers, gives way to the Atlantic clifftops of County Clare. Your Mosaico driver-guide narrates the history of every townland. It is the day golfers often say they remember as clearly as any round on the journey.

Exceptional hotels,
extraordinary locations

The Europe Hotel and Resort Killarney
Killarney · 3 Nights

The Europe Hotel & Resort

A five-star Forbes Travel Guide Recommended property on the shores of Lough Léin, directly adjacent to Killarney Golf & Fishing Club. All 180 rooms and suites face the Lakes of Killarney and the MacGillycuddy's Reeks. The ESPA spa across 4,500 square metres, the Panorama and Brasserie restaurants, private pier, pony-trekking and the most spectacular hotel views in Ireland. The gateway to your Kerry golf journey.

Killarney · 5-Star · Forbes Travel Guide Recommended 2026
Moy House Lahinch Bay Clare
Lahinch · 4 Nights

Moy House

A member of Ireland's Blue Book, this 9-room 18th-century country house overlooks Lahinch Bay from a clifftop position five minutes' walk from the Old Course. Georgian antiques, open fireplaces, a six-course farm-to-table tasting menu using produce from the hotel's own kitchen garden — and the warmest Irish hospitality on the west coast. The house that turns golf trips into something the group never forgets.

Ireland's Blue Book · Lahinch, Co. Clare

Everything arranged, nothing left to chance

The Europe Hotel — 3 Nights

Three nights at Killarney's finest five-star resort on the shores of Lough Léin, with ESPA spa access, private pier and Ireland's most spectacular lake-and-mountain views.

Moy House — 4 Nights

Four nights at Ireland's Blue Book country house above Lahinch Bay — five minutes from the Old Course, farm-to-table tasting menus nightly and the warmth of a private home.

Six Signature Rounds of Golf

All green fees at Killarney Killeen, Waterville, Ballybunion Old, Tralee, Lahinch Old and Trump Doonbeg — tee times booked and confirmed in advance by Mosaico.

Private Luxury Coach Throughout

Executive coach with dedicated driver-guide for all eight days — Shannon arrival, all golf transfers, the scenic Kerry and Clare coastal drives, and Shannon departure.

Welcome & Farewell Dinners

Welcome Dinner at The Europe Hotel on Day 1 and Grand Farewell Dinner at Moy House on Day 7. Daily breakfast at both properties included throughout.

Caddie Co-ordination · Mosaico Concierge

Caddies arranged at all six courses (paid locally at market rate). Your dedicated Mosaico concierge is available throughout for every detail, reservation and contingency.

Quote Valid 14 Days  ·  Minimum 8 Guests  ·  $1,000 Per Person Deposit · Fully Refundable Within 30 Days

Southwest Ireland Mosaic Journey

Eight days, six legendary courses, two of Ireland's finest hotels. All pricing is per person, based on double occupancy and a minimum group of eight guests.

Non-Golfer 8 Days · Southwest Ireland Mosaic Journey

Starting From

$3,200

per person · USD · double occupancy

3 nights The Europe Hotel  ·  4 nights Moy House  ·  Curated programme — Ring of Kerry, Killarney National Park, Cliffs of Moher, Kinsale, Burren  ·  All transfers  ·  Welcome & Farewell Dinners  ·  Daily breakfast

Single Room Supplement Available at both The Europe Hotel and Moy House, subject to availability. Please request at time of booking.
+ $2,150
Deposit $1,000 per person to secure your reservation. Fully refundable within 30 days of booking.
Quote Validity 14 days from date of issue. Prices subject to change after this period based on availability.
Not Included International flights · Caddies (paid locally) · Personal expenditure · Travel insurance · Waterville green fee based on estimated 2026 rates.
"There is no finer golf journey on earth — six courses on Ireland's Wild Atlantic, each one a pilgrimage, none like any other."
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