Discover Ireland

Within the rolling green hills and lively cities that make up The Republic of Ireland, are endless ways to engage with a culture that’s been shaped over centuries. World-famous legends, the arts, and a strong food and drink scene converge here in a heady mix that has long drawn adventurous spirits.

Ireland is famous for its marvelous views, both of the land and sea. Often referred to as the Emerald Isle, its vibrant cities are often tucked beside cozy bays and sheer cliffs.

Top-Rated Attractions
Ireland is famous for

#1 Cliffs of Moher

#1 Cliffs of Moher

The Cliffs have been carved by time, weather and ocean into fantastic shapes and formations. It is home to a wide array of flora and fauna. You can find an abundance of marine life in the water directly off the Cliffs of Moher.

#2 Kylemore Abbey

#2 Kylemore Abbey

Against a stunning backdrop of cliffs and trees is Kylemore Abbey, an eighteenth century home that grows more beautiful with each year. Aside from the house itself, visitors are transported by the nearby Victorian walled gardens and Gothic church, primed for inspiring fantasies of the past. You can dive right into the dramatic countryside, too. Guided hikes above Kylemore Abbey are available, and offer some of the best views in the whole of Ireland.

#3 Mizen Head Signal Station

#3 Mizen Head Signal Station

Mitzen Head Signal Station, one of the most stunning sites to be toured along the route of the Wild Atlantic Way, rests itself on a protruding headland as far southwest as one can get on the island. The site has become well known for tourists and locals who wish to capture the pure raw, wildness of the Atlantic.

#4 Giants Causeway

#4 Giants Causeway

Flanked by the wild Atlantic Ocean and a landscape of dramatic cliffs, for centuries the Giant’s Causeway has inspired artists, stirred scientific debate and captured the imagination of all who see it.

#5 Trinity College Library

#5 Trinity College Library

In Dublin’s fair city, one of the most beautiful gems of a Library can be found. Noted to have inspired the likes of the Hogwarts library, the Trinity College Library’s Long Room, home to The Book of Kells, is a site not to be missed during your visit to Dublin.

#6 Connemara National Park

#6 Connemara National Park

One of Ireland’s finests natural gems, Connemara National Park sits along the west coast of Ireland near the Wild Atlantic Way in County Mayo. Spread across 2,000 hectares the park is a natural wonder in which you will not want to miss.

#7 Kilkenny Castle

#7 Kilkenny Castle

Kilkenny Castle is one of the most intact castes within Ireland and has been standing for over eight hundred years.  The park and gardens are free to visit and tour, and there is a small fee to tour the castle. Self guided or guided wallking tours are provided daily.

Itineraries in
Ireland

Traverse our Cultural Routes to dive deep into the very heart of Ireland and its extraordinary stories. Bookmark one of our Itinerary Inspiration guides before your next adventure to discover more than you bargained for.

Ireland´s Historic Coast

After a visit to the west of Ireland, the pioneering travel writer H.V. Morton wrote “I know now where the world ends”

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