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A story for                every soul.

The Island of Ireland isn’t just a destination – it’s an unfolding story waiting to be lived. Whether through its rich culinary traditions, legendary landscapes, or outdoor adventures, every traveller will find a piece of their story in Ireland. Your Irish adventure is just a short flight away.

 

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A story for every soul.

The Island of Ireland isn’t just a destination – it’s an unfolding story waiting to be lived. Whether through its rich culinary traditions, legendary landscapes, or outdoor adventures, every traveller will find a piece of their story in Ireland. Your Irish adventure is just a short flight away.

How to get there.

Flying to the Island of Ireland

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High season

August

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Low season

January

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Average flight price

£248

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Average hotel price

£86 per night

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Taste the          flavours.

Food and drink

The fresh produce coming from the Island of Ireland just tastes better. The creamiest butter, the most succulent lamb, the crispest vegetables. Tickle your tastebuds the way only Ireland can.

Taste the flavours.

Food and drink

The fresh produce coming from the Island of Ireland just tastes better. The creamiest butter, the most succulent lambs, the crispest vegetables. Tickle your tastebuds the way only Ireland can.

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 Dishes to try

  • Freshly-plucked oysters from the Wild Atlantic Way
  • Soda bread – just-baked, warm and delicious
  • Seafood chowder with local herbs
  • Farmhouse cheese from a farmer’s market

 

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 What to drink 

  • Local whiskey – there are many brands you won’t find elsewhere
  • Beers – including Guiness naturally, but also many from microbreweries
  • Club Orange – a non-alcoholic soda with real orange pulp
  • Cidona – a non-alcoholic, sparkling apple drink

 

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 Places to dine

Witness a canvas of endless wonder.

Views and landscapes

 

The views you’ll encounter on the Island of Ireland are so larger-than-life that only the big screen can fully give it justice. That’s why you’ll often see scenes from blockbuster films using these epic landscapes as their backdrop – for the ultimate dramatic effect.

Witness a canvas of endless wonder.

Views and landscapes

The views you’ll encounter on the Island of Ireland are so larger-than-life that only the big screen can fully give it justice. That’s why you’ll often see scenes from blockbuster films using these epic landscapes as their backdrop – for the ultimate dramatic effect.

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 Activities

  • Go on a guided film location tour
  • Take a road trip on the iconic Wild Atlantic Way
  • Visit a centuries-old castle, like Belfast Castle, Dunluce Castle or King John’s Castle

 

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 Picture spots

  • Skellig Michael – used in a film set in “a galaxy far, far away…”
  • Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge on the Causeway Coastal Route
  • Co. Sligo’s Streedagh Beach, with Ben Bulben in the background
  • Malin Head, putting you right on the edge of Europe

 

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 Tips for your trips

  • The weather can change quickly – bring outerwear for rain and shine
  • Check if your viewpoint is known for its sunsets and come earlier to get a good spot
  • Don’t try to hit too many landmarks at once. Try 2-3 max per day.
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Outdoor adventures

 

Whether inland or on the wild coasts, day or night, adventures waits around every corner. Walk with giants, witness spectacular natural phenomena, get close to unique flora and fauna and more – only on the island of Ireland.

Your next chapter begins here

Outdoor adventures

Whether inland or on the wild coasts, day or night, adventures waits around every corner. Walk with giants, witness spectacular natural phenomena, get close to unique flora and fauna and more – only on the island of Ireland.

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 Activities

  • Go stargazing in Mayo’s Dark Sky Park
  • Traverse the dramatic geological marvel of the Giant’s Causeway
  • Hike in the island’s heartland of waterfalls, bogs and lakes
  • Kayak at night through Lough Hyne’s bioluminescent waters

 

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 What to wear

  • Sturdy, waterproof hiking boots
  • Quick-drying inner layer to wick away moisture
  • Wind- and waterproof jacket

 

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 Tips for your trip

  • Bring a light backpack for water, extra clothes and snacks
  • Kayak Lough Hyne during a new moon for best bioluminescent visibility
  • Have a constellation app like Sky Guide on hand when stargazing

Featured attraction

The Irish National Stud & Gardens.

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The Irish National Stud & Gardens is one of the only working stud farms open to the public in the world. Explore two iconic gardens, meet mares, foals and stallions on a guided tour, take the reins in the Irish Racehorse Experience, and discover the fairy trail, playgrounds and Japanese Gardens Restaurant.

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 Horses, history and heritage

  • Discover the history and heritage of the world of the horse by joining a public tour of this iconic stud farm.
  • Meet the mares, foals, stallions, and Living Legends, getting up close to the horses at the heart of Ireland’s thoroughbred story.
  • Continue the journey in the interactive, award-winning Irish Racehorse Experience – buy, name, and train your own virtual thoroughbred, before taking part in a thrilling simulated race!

 

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 Famous Gardens

  • Stroll through the Japanese Gardens, a living work of art, among the finest examples in Europe.
  • Discover St. Fiachra’s Garden, a tranquil tribute to Ireland’s wild natural beauty.
  • Perfect for peaceful walks, the gardens offer a place for quiet reflection and relaxation.

 

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 Tips for Your Trip

  • Enjoy guided walking tours to discover the horses, history and heritage of the Stud Farm.
  • Relax and recharge in the Japanese Gardens Restaurant on-site.
  • Explore the playground, magical fairy trail and picnic-perfect spaces.
  • Just 40 minutes from Dublin off the M7 – easy to reach and impossible to forget.

Your adventure starts with a search.

Discover special hidden gems on your journey.

Cork City and coastline

Cork has a wide variety of delights to offer, from locally-sourced dishes to Ireland’s most famous whiskey to beautiful coastline views.

Wild Atlantic Way part 1: from Kerry to Clare

Explore the raw beauty of the island of this first part of your road trip, from its natural spas to its stunning, rugged coastline.

Wild Atlantic Way part 2: from Clare to Galway

Continue north for prime surf spots and dramatic wonders like the Cliffs of Moher and the Burren.

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Visit Northern Ireland

The island of Ireland isn’t just a destination – there’s much more to be seen. Discover Northern Ireland’s stunning landscapes, rich history and vibrant culture.

Dublin City and surrounds

Feel the friendliness and warmth of Dublin through its locals, who will show you all the hidden gems on where to eat and visit.

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A story for every soul.

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