Tourist attractions in Dublin
As one of Europe’s top tourist destinations, Dublin has something for everyone. From a world-renowned nightlife to iconic sights such as the Guinness brewery, the city is teeming with character, culture, and quintessential Irish charm. Whether you’re visiting Dublin for just a short weekend break or an extended getaway, make sure to visit some of its most famous sights for a classic Dublin city experience.
Dingle Peninsula vacations
The Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry is one of the favorite spots for vacation in Ireland. Dingle Town is a thriving port where visitors enjoy warm hospitality, delicious meals, traditional Irish music, and even a chance to see “Fungi”, the resident dolphin, who lives in the bay and performs alongside the boats out for a tour.
Blarney Castle, Cork
Blarney Castle attracts thousands of visitors each year, who come to kiss the Blarney Stone. The stone has become one of Ireland’s greatest treasures and one of the most popular landmarks in the world. So when in the south of Ireland, make sure you visit Blarney Castle in Cork and you’ll see that the famous stone is only part of the attraction!
Family Fun in Cork
Cork may not be the first place that comes to mind for a family holiday, but there are a multitude of enjoyable entertainments there for children and adults alike Read more
Tourist attractions in Sligo county
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County Sligo is situated on the Atlantic coast in the north west of Ireland, it is renowned for its unspoilt scenic landscapes with approximately 110 miles of coastline. Read more
Ireland National Parks
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It is high time that you left the concrete jungle of the city and wandered over to the greenery that is available in Ireland. Find below a list of the national parks in Ireland with details about them.
Glenveagh National Park: Do not miss visiting the Glenveagh National Park that is located near the edge of the National Park and at the end of Lough Vagh. This park that is situated amidst a remote and rugged mountain valley was created by Henry Mc Ilhenny. This is arguably one of the most reputed of gardens in Ireland. Do not miss the Italian terrace that is adorned with antique sculpture along with terracotta pots. Then there are the pleasure grounds and the Woodland garden. Information about the different walking trails is available on site along with an audiovisual display too. This park features a car park and a restaurant. Read more
Ireland world heritage sites
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Tourists to any country should always check out for the world heritage sites of that country. Regardless of the fact of the other tourist attractions available in those countries, the ones that have been provided a world heritage site by UNESCO have a special aura around them. Find below this list of such sites in Ireland. Read more

