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TOURISM - SUPPORTED BY TOURISM IRELAND
Ireland offers some
fantastic possibilities when it comes to getting away from it all. From
city breaks to country retreats and mountain climbing to surfing,
Ireland has it all. The countryside remains largely untouched whilst
the major towns on Ireland’s coast offer modern cosmopolitanism coupled
with the traditional atmosphere that tourists have come to expect from
the emerald isle.
A city break in Ireland is a great way to experience what Ireland has
to offer. Ireland – particularly Dublin – is the 3rd most popular city
break destination from the UK. The city break offers the sites and
sounds of the Liffey, the river valley in Cork and Galway bay.
Similarly, the west and north offer great coastal breaks looking out
towards the Atlantic or Scotland: the Giant’s Causeway, in County
Antrim, is one of Ireland’s most popular attractions.
There is nothing like celebrating the blarney and hospitality that
Ireland has to offer. For the casual traveller with no fixed schedule
or itinerary, B&Bs are readily available and easily accessed,
allowing affordable flexibility throughout Ireland. Farmhouse holidays
also offer a genuine rural experience and have a fine reputation for
hospitality and good eating.
One of Ireland’s most popular tourist seasons is around 17th March to
celebrate Ireland’s national day: Saint Patrick Day. With lively
entertainment and a great atmosphere the cities of Cork and Dublin are
extremely popular with tourists but the hidden gems may also be found
at less known locations throughout Ireland.
Ireland is blessed with some of the best scenery and the views are
breathtaking. Her history goes right back to the Stone Age, with
standing stones and ancient Neolithic sites. Ireland also offers some
of the best surfing that Europe has to offer. The area around Bundoran,
on the west coast, is packed with surf beaches that are easy to find
and often empty. So why scramble on the beaches of Cornwall when the
whole of Ireland’s west coast can be yours?
Tourism Ireland is the
official body for promoting tourism in the island of Ireland. For your
guide to the Island of Memories please visit Tourism Ireland.
Find out more at
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