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Apple blossom flowers at Long Meadow Cider in Co Armagh

Ireland in Springtime: 2025

Of course we love summer in Ireland, and autumn leading into the Christmas holidays and winter. But increasingly, springtime in Ireland is the sweet spot for more and more Americans,…

Of course we love summer in Ireland, and autumn leading into the Christmas holidays and winter. But increasingly, springtime in Ireland is the sweet spot for more and more Americans, who have discovered the milder weather, the abundance of nature, smaller crowds and in general a chill vibe between March and June which fits their…

Ashford Castle, Cong, Co. Mayo

Winter Warmth in Ireland

Nestled between Christmas season and St. Patrick’s Day, the winter months in Ireland are full of magic, comfort and delight for intrepid travelers.  The winters are rarely extreme, with an…

Nestled between Christmas season and St. Patrick’s Day, the winter months in Ireland are full of magic, comfort and delight for intrepid travelers.  The winters are rarely extreme, with an average temperature between 40 and 46 degrees, and don’t be surprised to wake up to clear blue skies and sunshine. When Ireland is occasionally blanketed…

Rock of Cashel, Cashel, Co. Tipperary

8 Reasons To Press The Green Button And Visit Ireland

Now is the time to start planning your long-awaited trip home to the island of Ireland. There are countless reasons to return to Ireland, but here are eight suggestions to…

Now is the time to start planning your long-awaited trip home to the island of Ireland. There are countless reasons to return to Ireland, but here are eight suggestions to make you want to visit Ireland this summer, fall and beyond! 1. The craic (fun) is still mighty! Replenish yourself with magical days and nights reconnecting…

View from Rathlin Island

Great Irish Lighthouses

Ireland’s lighthouses date back to the 5th century, when Irish monks established burning beacons on the Wexford coast.  Today there are hundreds of lighthouses dotting the Irish landscape; many of…

Ireland’s lighthouses date back to the 5th century, when Irish monks established burning beacons on the Wexford coast.  Today there are hundreds of lighthouses dotting the Irish landscape; many of them are still active and used for maritime purposes, while others signify a rich historical past of interest to visitors and residents alike.  The Commissioner…

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