For its small size, Ireland packs quite a punch when it comes to its wealth of offerings. Whether its the extensive expanse of stunning scenery, glorious history showcased in grand monasteries and palaces, great chart-topping music or the bonhomie of the locals, Ireland will knock you out.
Low-lying mountains, navigable rivers, and a stunning coastline combine to give beautiful Ireland its unique character. Catch your breath as you take in the splendor of the dramatic Cliffs of Moher rising 203m from the sea near Clare County or head out to the Mizen Head Signal Station near Cork for some more jaw-dropping scenery. Better still, get behind the wheel and explore the entire length of the 2,500km Wild Atlantic Way. There is much about the coastline along this scenic route to leave you spellbound. From jagged cliffs, secluded coves, to stretches of enticing sand and surfing havens like Rossnowloagh, you won’t regret the trip.
Head inland to traipse through more of Ireland’s natural beauty in comfortable walking shoes, the best way to experience the countryside. Quaint villages, barren bogs, rolling meadows, and some interesting rock formations will greet you along your wanderings. Be prepared to lose yourself on the purple moors of Connemara National Park or gape in wonder at the majestic Mourne mountains on your explorations.
Go far back in time to Ireland’s past at the largest Stone Age cemetery in Europe at Carrowmore in County Sligo. Stone circles and dolmens, passage tombs and about 30 monuments make up this haunting site. Further along in time is another interesting necropolis from the Neolithic times, the Brú na Bóinne (the Boyne Palace). This historic complex which is ten centuries older than Stonehenge is quite a revelation.
Once you’ve had your fill of the rural outdoors, head to Ireland’s iconic cities to enjoy its past and present. While Ireland’s liveliest city, Galway will have you singing or dancing the night away, Cork will add a few inches to your waistline with its culinary delights. Dublin, has layers of history that are just waiting to be peeled off and explored whilst you indulge in some lively chatter at an Irish pub over a pint of Guinness.
The capital of the Republic of Ireland, Dublin, is an addictive blend of hedonism and heritage, topped off with a dash of the friendly and warm Irish spirit. It’s a city chock-full of history, whether it’s its Viking past, its elegant Georgian architecture, or the cathedrals and medieval castles. What makes it all the better…
“The Fair City” Dublin is a richly layered destination of character, community spirit, and culture and is Ireland’s big hitter. While the city is overflowing with things to see and do, chances are you might tire of urban exploration. And what’s even better is that most of Ireland’s gorgeously wild countryside can be reached easily by…
The capital city of Northern Ireland, Belfast, is synonymous with the ill-fated RMS Titanic, and more recently, the Game of Thrones. The city’s ties to the ocean liner are so intertwined into its fabric that there’s a whole neighborhood named after it! However, visitors to the city have discovered that there is so much more…
Dublin may not be the first name that many people think of when it comes to vacation destinations. In fact, the Irish capital is better known for its stereotypes than for its destination. But trust us, you should come here at least once in your life. You’ll find that Dublin is an amazing multicultural site.…
Known as the second-largest city of Ireland, Cork is a charming city located on the banks of River Lee. In fact, its center is positioned exactly between two of the river’s channels, offering spectacular views. Even better, the center is where you can find the majority of luxury hotels in Cork, Ireland. On top of…
Cork is Ireland’s second city, some even consider it the ‘real capital’ of Eire. Local pubs and restaurants are plentiful on every corner, almost all of which have live music that really makes the atmosphere even more lively. This liberal city sits on an island on the Lee River, with major Gregorian avenues and 17th-century…
Galway lies on the River Corrib between Lough Corrib and Galway Bay. It’s a medium-sized harbor city focused around the 18th-century Eyre Square. The city is known as Ireland’s Cultural Heart for its vibrant lifestyle and many festivals. Imagine spending your evening in one of the cozy local pubs or strolling along charming, colorful streets.…
Dublin is one of the most attractive travel destinations in Europe. It rises at the mouth of River Liffey on the lush rolling hills of the Irish east coast. Most of us know it as the home of Guinness beer and the notorious Temple Bar. But the city is so much more than that. Best…
Heritage and hedonism exist in equal measure in the Irish capital Dublin. Majestic cathedrals and medieval castles are as important as their traditional pub culture. However, that’s not all that Dublin is known for. Ireland’s ground-breaking gender recognition laws have made Dublin one of Europe’s most gay-friendly destinations. There has been a profusion of gay…
The medieval city of Galway (Gailimh) lies along the banks of the River Corrib in Western Ireland. The historic city is set to be the European Capital of Culture in 2020 along with Rijeka in Croatia. Galway was once ruled by fourteen merchant families referred to as the tribes of Galway, hence the city has…
Ireland, oh beautiful Ireland! This spellbinding island is separated from Great Britain by the Irish Sea and is home to such an unending array of natural wonders to share with the world. It is also one of the 10 largest islands in the world. The Irish countryside is adorned with some of the world’s most…
Cork, the third-largest city of Ireland is located in the south-west part of the country. The city was initially a monastic settlement which was founded by Saint Finbarr in the 6th century. Cork has a rich history which is evident in the number of castles and old buildings that have their origins in the Medieval…
Dublin, the capital of Ireland, is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe. It is a vibrant and ever-evolving city, with easy-going charm and cultural heritage. Whether it is sporting events, shopping, architecture buildings or historical landmarks, there is plenty to discover. We have compiled a couple of tips and recommendations with the…