Visit Ireland

We offer travel tips on Ireland’s most iconic spots, as well as places off the beaten track, and breakdowns of where to go by county and region. From culture and arts, history and heritage and food and drinks to seasonal activities and group tour opportunities, we are your traveling companion.

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Did you know that the island of Ireland has more than ‘fore hundred’ golf courses! Duffers, putters, and professionals have cherished Ireland’s incredible golf courses since forever, but when Irish golfer Rory McIlroy had his stunning victory recently at the 2025 Masters Championship in Augusta, GA, the whole world was watching and thinking about Ireland….

Ireland’s traditional music is one of the world’s most vibrant and enduring folk traditions, stretching back to the ancient bards…

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Following the exuberance of summer, fall arrives gradually in Ireland, taking its time to blend into a colorful, easy pace…

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Did you know that Halloween began in Ireland? The annual tradition originated centuries ago, when  Ireland’s ancient Celts celebrated October…

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Fly to Ireland

If you are planning to visit Ireland from Boston Logan International Airport, you’ve come to the right place. We offer up-to-date information on getting to Ireland, including airline specials throughout the year.

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Boston Logan – Going Above & Beyond

MASSPORT CEO Rich Davey and Assistant Director of Customer Service Brenda Corniel At Boston Logan International Airport, everything begins with the credo, “Going Above and Beyond.” Whether its new construction…

MASSPORT CEO Rich Davey and Assistant Director of Customer Service Brenda Corniel At Boston Logan International Airport, everything begins with the credo, “Going Above and Beyond.” Whether its new construction projects, new dining and concession options for travelers, or using technology to make it easier to get to and through Logan Airport, “Going Above and…

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Fly Aer Lingus to Dublin and Shannon in 2025

Aer Lingus, Ireland’s flag carrier, has been connecting Boston to Ireland since October 1958, when the first non-stop flight went from Boston Logan International Airport to Dublin Airport. Today, Aer…

Aer Lingus, Ireland’s flag carrier, has been connecting Boston to Ireland since October 1958, when the first non-stop flight went from Boston Logan International Airport to Dublin Airport. Today, Aer Lingus remains the perfect airline to take you back to Ireland, and to easily get you to some of Europe’s finest cities. With direct flights…

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Aer Lingus: New England’s Gateway to Ireland and Europe

Boston has been a gateway city for Ireland’s flag carrier Aer Lingus for more than six decades, and this key transatlantic connection continues to grow stronger each year. With daily…

Boston has been a gateway city for Ireland’s flag carrier Aer Lingus for more than six decades, and this key transatlantic connection continues to grow stronger each year. With daily non-stop flights from Boston’s Logan International Airport, Aer Lingus flies daily directly to Shannon, in the west of Ireland, and twice daily to the capital…

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Brack Tours: Ireland Your Way in 2025

As a special offer to BITA readers, Brack Tours is offering a $100 discount per person for any Exclusive Tour in 2024.  To take advantage of the offer, contact info@ bracktours.com and use the discount…

As a special offer to BITA readers, Brack Tours is offering a $100 discount per person for any Exclusive Tour in 2024.  To take advantage of the offer, contact info@ bracktours.com and use the discount code BRACKBITA2024 in your correspondence. You’re ready to plan that dream trip to Ireland in 2024, to explore its majesty and magic, to discover places…

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Group Tours to Ireland: Brack and Cara Tours in 2024

As always, when traveling to Ireland, we first recommend checking out ireland.com – the official tourism website for the island of Ireland. You’ll find details on where to go, where…

As always, when traveling to Ireland, we first recommend checking out ireland.com – the official tourism website for the island of Ireland. You’ll find details on where to go, where to stay, what to do and what tosee. Ireland.com has up-to-date details on events, suggestions on driving routes and ways to experience the breathtaking beauty…

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Cara Group Travel – Connecting Visitors to Ireland

“Irish people are really good at connecting,” says Sara Stanton, managing director and founder of Cara Group Travel in Quincy, Massachusetts. “And we like to know about people and we like to…

“Irish people are really good at connecting,” says Sara Stanton, managing director and founder of Cara Group Travel in Quincy, Massachusetts. “And we like to know about people and we like to find out where you’re from.” That in a nutshell is why Cara Group Travel has been such a success since Stanton, who is originally from…

Take a Tour to Ireland

Ireland offers so much to see and do, but planning the perfect trip can be overwhelming. Group tours provide an easy solution, offering curated itineraries with hotels, dining, transportation, and sightseeing included—so you can relax and enjoy.

Tour companies offer various regional options and themed experiences like music, hiking, or food tours. You can even bring your own group of family or friends for a personalized adventure!

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Tourism Ireland is the official agency for marketing the island of Ireland, covering the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Tourism Ireland's website is packed with holiday ideas, information and advice to help you find accommodation, plan activities and see what's on.

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