Wild Atlantic Way

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…

Cyclying through the Dark Hedges, County Antrim

Ireland Lights Up The Screen

We’ve spent months binge watching our favorite TV shows and movies but did you know the island of Ireland provides the backdrop to some of your favorite on screen moments?…

We’ve spent months binge watching our favorite TV shows and movies but did you know the island of Ireland provides the backdrop to some of your favorite on screen moments? Whether it’s Hollywood blockbusters or smash-hit TV, the beautiful landscapes, streetscapes and architecture of the island of Ireland always shine brightly on the big, small…

The Burren, County Clare

Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way, Causeway Coastal Route, Appalachian Trail

The Wild Atlantic Way Fresh ocean air and sea breezes, stunning seascapes and rugged coastlines, lush green fields and gently rolling hills, rural back-roads and picturesque villages, hidden lakes and flowing rivers. When you…

The Wild Atlantic Way Fresh ocean air and sea breezes, stunning seascapes and rugged coastlines, lush green fields and gently rolling hills, rural back-roads and picturesque villages, hidden lakes and flowing rivers. When you visit Ireland for your trip of a lifetime, why not align your journey with Ireland’s Great Outdoors! It is a perfect way to acclimate yourself…

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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