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Discover the Magic of Ireland

Ireland, known as the Emerald Isle, is famous for its lush landscapes, historic castles, and lively cities. From the iconic Cliffs of Moher to the bustling streets of Dublin, this country offers a unique blend of the old and the new. The friendly locals, rich folklore, and warm hospitality make it a perfect destination for travelers seeking both adventure and relaxation.

Explore ancient ruins, enjoy traditional Irish music, and savor the renowned cuisine. Whether you're hiking through national parks or sipping a pint in a cozy pub, Ireland promises an unforgettable experience.

Travel Documents & Visa Details

  • A passport is necessary for admission. Yes
  • A VISA is necessary for admission. No
  • A VISA is mandatory following 90 days

Suggestions for Dining Out

  • The Woollen Mills, Dublin - traditional Irish dishes with a modern twist
  • The Seafood Bar by Wrights of Howth, Dublin - fresh seafood delicacies
  • Ballymaloe House, Co. Cork - farm-to-table dining experience
  • The Church, Dublin - unique dining experience in a restored church
  • The Olive Tree, Dingle - Mediterranean-inspired dishes with local ingredients.

Trending Locations

Lislorkan North, Liscannor, Co. Clare

  • Breathtaking views over the Atlantic Ocean
  • Famous filming location for movies
  • Visitor center with interactive exhibits

Dame St, Dublin

  • Historical significance dating back to the 13th century
  • Beautiful gardens and architecture
  • Guided tours available

Giant's Causeway, Bushmills, Co. Antrim

  • Unique geological formations
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • Folklore and myth surrounding its creation

Killarney, Co. Kerry

  • Scenic drive with stunning landscapes
  • Charming villages along the route
  • Outdoor activities like hiking and cycling

Rock of Cashel, St. Patrick's Rock, Cashel, Co. Tipperary

  • Ancient fortress with a rich history
  • Stunning views of the surrounding countryside
  • Impressive medieval architecture

Advice on Cultural Practices

  • Learn a few Irish phrases - the locals appreciate it!
  • Try the traditional Irish breakfast; it's a hearty start to your day.
  • Respect the local customs, especially in more rural areas.
  • Participate in local festivals if you can; they are full of fun and tradition.
  • Take your time to explore; the best experiences are often off the beaten path.

Suggestions for Evening Activities

  • Temple Bar in Dublin - vibrant pubs and live music
  • The Quays Bar, Galway - lively atmosphere and great pints
  • The Crown Liquor Saloon, Belfast - historic pub with a unique atmosphere
  • O'Connor's, Doolin - famous for traditional Irish music sessions
  • The Snowdrop Inn, Killarney - cozy pub with a friendly vibe.

Feedback from Our Clients

Sarah O'Connor

Ireland was everything I hoped for and more! The Cliffs of Moher took my breath away, and Dublin was so lively and welcoming.

Journeyed from Galway
Michael Murphy

The history and culture in Ireland are incredible. Visiting the Rock of Cashel was a highlight of my trip.

Journeyed from Limerick
Emma Byrne

The landscapes are stunning! Driving the Ring of Kerry was an unforgettable experience. Can't wait to go back!

Journeyed from Cork
Liam Walsh

I loved the vibrant atmosphere in Dublin. The pubs and live music made for a fantastic experience.

Journeyed from Belfast
Aoife Kelly

Ireland's charm is unmatched. Every corner has a story, and the locals are incredibly friendly.

Journeyed from Dublin

Discover the Key Cities in Ireland

Belfast

Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland, is known for its rich industrial heritage, vibrant arts scene, and political history. The city has undergone significant regeneration and offers a mix of history and modern attractions.

Nearest Airport

Belfast International Airport (BFS)

Must-See Highlights

  • Interactive exhibits about the Titanic
  • Located at the shipyard where it was built
  • Architectural marvel

1 Olympic Way, Queen's Road, Belfast, Northern Ireland

  • Stunning views of the city
  • Beautiful gardens
  • Rich history and architecture

Antrim Rd, Belfast, Northern Ireland

  • Diverse collections from art to history
  • Free admission
  • Located in the beautiful Botanic Gardens

Botanic Gardens, Belfast, Northern Ireland

Cork

Cork is known as the 'Rebel City' and is celebrated for its artistic vibe, local markets, and delicious food scene. It's the second-largest city in Ireland and offers a unique charm with its colorful streets and friendly atmosphere.

Nearest Airport

Cork Airport (ORK)

Must-See Highlights

  • Historic covered market
  • Local produce and gourmet food
  • Vibrant atmosphere

Patrick St, Cork, Ireland

  • Fascinating history of Irish prisoners
  • Stunning architecture
  • Panoramic views of the city

Convent Ave, Cork, Ireland

  • Beautiful gardens and walking paths
  • Home to the Cork Public Museum
  • Ideal for picnics and relaxation

Mardyke, Cork, Ireland

Dublin

Dublin, the capital city of Ireland, is renowned for its rich literary history, vibrant culture, and friendly locals. It is a hub for arts, education, and commerce, making it a must-visit for any traveler.

Nearest Airport

Dublin Airport (DUB)

Must-See Highlights

  • Home to the ancient Book of Kells
  • Stunning Long Room library
  • Beautiful campus grounds

Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland

  • Historical significance dating back to the 13th century
  • Beautiful gardens
  • Guided tours available

Castle St, Dublin, Ireland

  • Learn about the brewing process
  • Enjoy a pint at the Gravity Bar with panoramic views
  • Interactive exhibits

St. James's Gate, Dublin, Ireland

Galway

Galway is a vibrant city on the west coast, famous for its arts scene, traditional Irish music, and colorful buildings. It serves as a gateway to the stunning landscapes of Connemara and the Cliffs of Moher.

Nearest Airport

Ireland West Airport Knock (NOC)

Must-See Highlights

  • Heart of Galway's social life
  • Surrounded by shops and cafes
  • Historical significance

Eyre Square, Galway, Ireland

  • Historical landmark from the 16th century
  • Beautiful views of the River Corrib
  • Cultural significance

Quay St, Galway, Ireland

  • Stunning architecture
  • Impressive stained glass windows
  • Located by the River Corrib

University Rd, Galway, Ireland

Limerick

Limerick is a historic city located on the banks of the River Shannon, known for its medieval castles and vibrant arts scene. The city is a blend of old and new, offering plenty of cultural experiences and outdoor activities.

Nearest Airport

Shannon Airport (SNN)

Must-See Highlights

  • Well-preserved medieval castle
  • Interactive exhibits
  • Scenic views of the River Shannon

Castle Ln, Limerick, Ireland

  • Art and antiquities collection
  • Rich history
  • Host of various exhibitions

The Custom House, Rutland St, Limerick, Ireland

  • Contemporary art exhibitions
  • Free admission
  • Located in a historic building

Pery Square, Limerick, Ireland