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Welcome to Ireland

Ireland, also known as the Emerald Isle, is a country renowned for its stunning landscapes, vibrant culture, and warm hospitality. With its rolling green hills, ancient castles, and lively cities, Ireland offers a unique blend of natural beauty and rich history. Explore the charming towns, indulge in the local cuisine, and experience the lively music and dance that is an integral part of Irish culture.

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  • A passport is necessary for admission. Yes
  • A VISA is necessary for admission. No
  • A visa is necessary following 0 days

Suggestions for Dining

  • Chapter One in Dublin for fine dining
  • The Woollen Mills for traditional Irish food
  • The Seafood Bar in Dublin for fresh catches
  • The Olive Tree in Killarney for Mediterranean cuisine
  • The Shebeen in Galway for a cozy atmosphere and local dishes.
Restaurants

Enjoy fine dining and local cuisine at the best restaurants in Ireland.

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Sightseeing

Experience the most famous attractions and hidden gems in Ireland.

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Hotels

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Casinos

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Trending Locations

Liscannor, Co. Clare

  • Breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean
  • Hiking trails along the cliffs
  • Visitor center with educational exhibits

St. James's Gate, Dublin

  • Learn about the history of Guinness
  • Enjoy a pint with a view at the Gravity Bar
  • Interactive exhibits on brewing

Killarney, Co. Kerry

  • Scenic drive through mountains and lakes
  • Charming villages along the route
  • Opportunities for hiking and photography

College Green, Dublin

  • Home to Ireland's oldest university
  • See the stunning Book of Kells
  • Explore the Long Room library

Bushmills, Co. Antrim

  • Unique hexagonal basalt columns
  • Legendary myths and stories
  • Beautiful coastal scenery

Cultural Insights

  • Always greet locals with a friendly 'Hello' or 'Dia dhuit' (Hello in Irish)
  • Try out traditional Irish dishes like stew and soda bread
  • Respect local customs and traditions, especially during festivals
  • Participate in local music sessions if you have the opportunity
  • Learn a few phrases in Irish; locals appreciate the effort.

Suggestions for Evening Entertainment

  • Temple Bar in Dublin for live music and pubs
  • The Merchant Hotel's jazz bar in Belfast
  • The King’s Head in Galway for a vibrant atmosphere
  • Dingle's pubs for traditional Irish music sessions
  • The Quays in Galway for late-night fun.

Feedback from Our Clients

Aoife Murphy

Ireland is a stunning country with breathtaking scenery and wonderful people. The Cliffs of Moher were a highlight of my trip!

Journeyed from Cork, Ireland
Liam O'Sullivan

Visiting the Guinness Storehouse was an unforgettable experience! The views from the Gravity Bar are incredible.

Journeyed from Dublin, Ireland
Saoirse Kelly

The history at Kilmainham Gaol was fascinating. It gave me a deeper understanding of Ireland's past.

Journeyed from Galway, Ireland
Niall Byrne

The Giant's Causeway was unlike anything I've ever seen. A must-visit for anyone traveling to Ireland!

Journeyed from Belfast, Northern Ireland
Maeve Donovan

I loved exploring the beautiful gardens at Blarney Castle. It was a perfect day trip from Limerick!

Journeyed from Limerick, Ireland

Discover Prominent Urban Centers in Ireland

Belfast

Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland, is a city that has transformed in recent years, offering a mix of history, culture, and modern attractions, including the iconic Titanic Quarter.

Nearest Airport

Belfast International Airport (BFS)

Must-See Destinations

  • State-of-the-art visitor experience
  • Learn about the history of the Titanic
  • Interactive exhibits and galleries

1 Olympic Way, Queen's Road, Belfast, BT3 9EP, Northern Ireland

  • Beautiful Baroque architecture
  • Free guided tours available
  • Historical significance

Donegall Square, Belfast, BT1 5GS, Northern Ireland

  • Diverse collections from art to history
  • Free admission
  • Family-friendly activities

Botanic Gardens, Belfast, BT9 5AB, Northern Ireland

Cork

Cork, Ireland's second city, is famous for its unique cultural vibe and culinary scene. Located on the banks of the River Lee, it boasts a lively market atmosphere and an array of historical sites.

Nearest Airport

Cork Airport (ORK)

Must-See Destinations

  • Historic covered market
  • Local food vendors and artisan products
  • Culinary hub of Cork

Patrick St, Cork, T12 P228, Ireland

  • Home of the famous Blarney Stone
  • Beautiful gardens and parkland
  • Rich history and architecture

Blarney, Cork, T23 YZ20, Ireland

  • Historic jail turned museum
  • Insight into 19th-century prison life
  • Scenic views of the city

Constitution Hill, Cork, T23 TD96, Ireland

Dublin

Dublin, the vibrant capital of Ireland, is known for its rich history, lively cultural scene, and friendly locals. It seamlessly combines the historical charm of its medieval buildings with a modern, bustling atmosphere.

Nearest Airport

Dublin Airport (DUB)

Must-See Destinations

  • Home to the ancient Book of Kells
  • Stunning Long Room library
  • Historic university campus

Trinity College, Dublin, D02 PM78, Ireland

  • Rich history dating back to the 13th century
  • Beautiful gardens and architecture
  • Guided tours available

Castle St, Dublin, D02 KD24, Ireland

  • Interactive exhibits on brewing history
  • Panoramic views of Dublin from Gravity Bar
  • Tasting experience included

St James's Gate, Dublin, D08 ADY5, Ireland

Galway

Galway is a vibrant city on Ireland's west coast, known for its artistic flair, lively festivals, and stunning coastal scenery. It serves as a gateway to the Wild Atlantic Way.

Nearest Airport

Ireland West Airport Knock (NOC)

Must-See Destinations

  • Central public park and gathering spot
  • Surrounded by shops and cafes
  • Historical significance

Eyre Square, Galway, H91 A0E4, Ireland

  • Stunning architecture and stained glass
  • One of the largest cathedrals in Ireland
  • Peaceful atmosphere

University Rd, Galway, H91 A8K4, Ireland

  • Historical landmark from the 16th century
  • Located near the River Corrib
  • Picturesque views

Quay St, Galway, H91 H304, Ireland

Limerick

Limerick is a city rich in medieval history and modern vibrancy. It's known for its castles, riverside walks, and diverse cultural offerings, making it an ideal stop for history buffs and adventurers alike.

Nearest Airport

Shannon Airport (SNN)

Must-See Destinations

  • Imposing medieval fortress
  • Interactive visitor experience
  • Great views of the River Shannon

King's Island, Limerick, V94 E2F6, Ireland

  • Home to a vast collection of art and antiquities
  • Beautiful riverside location
  • Engaging exhibitions

The Custom House, Limerick, V94 S631, Ireland

  • Historic cathedral dating back to 12th century
  • Stunning architecture and intricate stonework
  • Peaceful atmosphere

Cathedral Walk, Limerick, V94 K5D1, Ireland