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Welcome to Ireland

Ireland, the Emerald Isle, is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, vibrant culture, and historical heritage. From the rugged cliffs of Moher to the bustling streets of Dublin, Ireland offers a unique blend of tradition and modernity. Visitors can explore ancient castles, enjoy traditional Irish music, and savor world-famous cuisine, all while experiencing the warmth of Irish hospitality.

Travel Documentation & VISA Details

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

Suggestions for Dining

  • Chapter One, Dublin
  • The Woollen Mills, Dublin
  • The Olive Tree, Cork
  • Ballymaloe House, Cork
  • The Seafood Bar, Galway
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

Experience the best hotels in Ireland with the highest ratings.

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Casinos

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Trending Locations

Cliffs of Moher Visitor Centre, Lislorkan North, Liscannor, Co. Clare

  • Breathtaking views of the Atlantic
  • Home to diverse wildlife
  • Iconic filming location for movies

St James's Gate, Dublin

  • Learn about the history of Guinness
  • Enjoy a pint with a view
  • Interactive brewery experience

College Green, Dublin

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

Kerry, Ireland

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

Blarney, Co. Cork

  • Kiss the famous Blarney Stone
  • Explore beautiful gardens
  • Learn about Irish history

Cultural Insights

  • Learn a few words of Irish Gaelic; locals appreciate the effort.
  • Try traditional Irish dishes like stew and soda bread.
  • Participate in a local music session at a pub for an authentic experience.
  • Respect the customs of the local community, especially in rural areas.
  • Be prepared for sudden changes in weather; pack layers!

Suggestions for Nighttime Activities

  • The Temple Bar, Dublin
  • The Crane Bar, Galway
  • Sin É, Dublin
  • Matt Molloy's, Westport
  • The Black Sheep, Dublin

Testimonials from Our Clients

Sophie McCarthy

Ireland exceeded my expectations! The landscape was stunning, and the history was fascinating. I particularly loved the Cliffs of Moher and the vibrant atmosphere in Dublin.

Departed from Cork
Liam O'Sullivan

A great trip! The Ring of Kerry was breathtaking, and I enjoyed every moment in the charming towns along the way. Highly recommend visiting Blarney Castle for its history.

Departed from Dublin
Fiona Gallagher

The best part of my trip was visiting the Giant's Causeway. It was like stepping into a fairy tale! I also loved the rich culture and music in the pubs.

Departed from Galway
Sean Murphy

Ireland's beauty is unmatched! I was blown away by the scenic views of the Dingle Peninsula. Each place had its unique charm and story.

Departed from Limerick
Niamh Byrne

An incredible experience! The history at Kilmainham Gaol was profound, and the food was delicious everywhere I went. Can't wait to come back!

Departed from Belfast

Discover Prominent Urban Areas in Ireland

Belfast

Belfast is the capital of Northern Ireland, known for its tumultuous history and cultural renaissance. The city boasts a vibrant arts scene, remarkable architecture, and a wealth of historical significance, making it an exciting place to explore.

Nearest Airport

Belfast International Airport (BFS)

Main Highlights

  • Interactive museum about the Titanic
  • Located at the ship's birthplace
  • Stunning architecture

1 Olympic Way, Queen's Road, Belfast

  • Iconic building with guided tours
  • Beautiful gardens and grounds
  • Rich history of the city

City Hall, Donegall Square, Belfast

  • Historic covered market
  • Local artisan goods and food
  • Lively atmosphere with live music

East Bridge Street, Belfast

Cork

Cork is Ireland's second largest city, known for its vibrant food scene and artistic flair. The city is situated on the River Lee and offers a mix of history, culture, and stunning landscapes. Cork is famous for its welcoming locals and lively atmosphere.

Nearest Airport

Cork Airport (ORK)

Main Highlights

  • Local produce and gourmet food
  • Historic market since 1788
  • Vibrant atmosphere and local vendors

Patrick Street, Cork

  • Historical prison with guided tours
  • Insight into Irish history
  • Beautiful views of the city

Concorde, Sunday's Well Road, Cork

  • Stunning Gothic architecture
  • Rich history and beautiful interiors
  • Peaceful grounds for reflection

Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral, Bishop Street, Cork

Dublin

Dublin, the vibrant capital of Ireland, is known for its rich history, lively culture, and friendly people. The city blends traditional Irish charm with a modern urban vibe, offering a plethora of activities, from exploring historic castles to enjoying contemporary art galleries.

Nearest Airport

Dublin Airport (DUB)

Main Highlights

  • Home to the ancient Book of Kells
  • Beautiful Long Room library
  • Historic site with stunning architecture

Trinity College, College Green, Dublin 2

  • Historic castle with rich history
  • Guided tours available
  • Stunning gardens and architecture

Castle Street, Dublin 2

  • Learn about the brewing process
  • Enjoy panoramic views of the city
  • Taste the iconic Guinness beer

St. James's Gate, Dublin 8

Galway

Galway is a charming city on Ireland's west coast, known for its bohemian vibe and vibrant arts scene. Renowned for its lively festivals, traditional music, and colorful streets, Galway is a hub for culture and creativity.

Nearest Airport

Shannon Airport (SNN)

Main Highlights

  • Central park in Galway
  • Historic monuments and sculptures
  • Great spot for people-watching

Eyre Square, Galway

  • Stunning architecture
  • Beautiful stained glass windows
  • Peaceful atmosphere

University Rd, Galway

  • Historic landmark
  • Picturesque riverside view
  • Nearby museums and cafes

Quay St, Galway

Limerick

Limerick is a city steeped in history and culture, known for its medieval heritage and vibrant arts scene. The city offers visitors a unique blend of modern attractions and historic sites, making it a great destination for exploration.

Nearest Airport

Shannon Airport (SNN)

Main Highlights

  • Historic castle with interactive exhibits
  • Stunning views of the River Shannon
  • Rich history dating back to the 12th century

King's Island, Limerick

  • Showcases contemporary art
  • Free admission
  • Located in a beautiful Georgian building

Pery Square, Limerick

  • Extensive collection of art and antiques
  • Rich history of the city
  • Beautiful riverside location

The Custom House, Limerick