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Ireland is a place of a very distinct and proud history, a stunning and varied landscape of rolling hills and beautiful and remote coastlines and world famous brewing tradition. There is something for everyone to enjoy in Ireland whether you’re looking for a holiday in the great outdoors, a cultural mini break or just a really good party! The historic cities of Dublin, Cork and Galway are fascinating and beautiful whilst there are some magnificent and remote rural settings in County Donegal and some gorgeous beaches and little islands in West Cork. A visit to Ireland will have many people remembering its turbulent history. Having fought British rule for centuries, Ireland has a stronger sense of its own history when compared with most other countries. However, the Irish people are very friendly and the country has fascinating cities and diverse and beautiful landscapes, as well as carefully observed traditions.

Ireland boasts its fair share of ancient monuments, ranging from enigmatic Dolmen to such grand fortresses as Trim Castle and Ashford Castle in County Mayo and Bunratty Castle in County Clare. Of course, one of the things that pretty much everyone knows about Ireland is that it has fantastic pubs and excellent breweries. There are some world famous whiskey distilleries that can be visited and the Guinness Brewery Tour in Dublin is not to be missed! The identity of Ireland can be found in its array of traditional music and the rich custom of storytelling, which has been inspired by many world famous writers such as W B Yeats and James Joyce. Irish literature has a long tradition of examining real Irish life coupled with mythology. It’s this that defines so much of Ireland; with the craic – slang for gossip and conversation – being a strong part of the vibrant pub scene. Enjoying a pint of Guinness whilst listening to a fiddle being played in the background connects visitors with the real Irish way of life.

Geological variety is a certainty in Ireland and most interesting features make for an enjoyable day trip. A journey to the North Antrim coast takes visitors to a UNESCO world heritage site, the Giant’s Causeway, which is one of the most remarkable sights in the world. A trip to Galway on the west coast of Ireland takes visitors to the impressive vertical cliffs of Moher, rising 666ft above the sea. The leisurely pace of rural Irish life is distinctly relaxing but for a more lively experience there are some vibrant towns and cities to visit. Dublin is a fascinating cosmopolitan capital, and as well as its bustling nightlife there is the Guinness Storehouse where you can see the famous drink being made. It really is true that Guinness drunk in Ireland is better than that tasted anywhere else in the world. The capital’s Trinity College has notable Georgian architecture and houses the famous Book of Kells. South of Cork is the town of Cobh, where the Titanic Experience brings history alive, being the final port of call before the ship’s ill-fated journey. For a more active holiday the Connemara region is full of peaks and lakes. This is great hiking country to explore.

Visiting the remarkable country of Ireland will relax and excite in equal measure. The romantic atmosphere is infectious and there’s no doubt that you will want to return again and again.

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Female solo traveller

Best time for singles to visit Ireland

As a single traveller, you have the freedom of visiting Ireland whenever the mood takes you! The climate in Ireland is generally fairly similar to the UK, meaning that when you go entirely depends on how much time you expect to be out of doors!

Male solo traveller

Best places for singles to visit in Ireland

Dublin is a fascinating and vibrant city. Home to a third of the country’s population, it looms large in any understanding of the history of the republic. There are lots of sights to be seen here and fantastic guided tours of the city.

Male solo traveller

Reasons for singles to visit Ireland

Because Dublin has it all. There are stunning cathedrals, museums and modern art galleries. There are hundreds of fantastic pubs and there is also the world famous Guinness Brewery around which daily tours are taken.

Couples beach holiday

Best time for couples to visit Ireland

Head out to Ireland in the middle of summer for a few days in the gorgeous remote landscapes of the island. The winter months are probably a bit cold and wet for this kind of trip!

Couples getaway

Best places for couples to visit in Ireland

Take the opportunity to visit County Donegal. Located in the far North West of the island, this is a lovely location of pristine landscapes with rolling hills and beautiful coastlines – a great destination for a walking holiday.

Couples beach holiday

Reasons for couples to visit Ireland

Because County Donegal has not received the same tourist attention as many parts of the south of the island and offers beautiful and unspoilt landscapes, ideal for a secluded getaway amidst gorgeous and remote countryside.

Group holiday

Best time for groups to visit Ireland

Ireland makes a lovely destination for a summer holiday. Whilst hardly enjoying a Mediterranean climate, it still boasts beautiful temperatures and has some excellent festivals and fairs in the midsummer months.

Group holiday

Best places for groups to visit in Ireland

Cork is a great destination for a holiday. It is a historic city dating all the way back to 600 AD and offers a great cultural scene as well as some great pubs and sociable pub crawls where you can meet other groups of friends!

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Reasons for groups to visit Ireland

Because Cork is renowned for the many excellent festivals that it hosts in the summer months. These range from arts to poetry festivals, from film to jazz. There are also lots of great drinking and dining establishments in the city.

Family beach holiday

Best time for families to visit Ireland

Take the kids out to Ireland during their summer holidays. In the midsummer months the climate can be very pleasant and the temperatures ideal for a few weeks in the great outdoors.

Family holiday

Best places for families to visit in Ireland

West Cork is a beautiful corner of the countryside with gorgeous landscapes of lush forests, rivers and beaches. There are some off-shore islands to explore and some excellent sporting facilities.

Family holiday

Reasons for families to visit Ireland

West Cork has a great tourist infrastructure. It boasts some great transport connections and lots of great hotels. There are also a number of water sports available here as well some stunning hill walking routes.

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Weather in Ireland

Ireland boasts a mild oceanic climate, not dissimilar from that of Great Britain. Just like in Britain, the weather is the subject of constant conversation and speculation and you’re often treated to gorgeous sunshine, bitter winds and lashing rains – all within the course of a single day! There is some degree of climate variation over the island – the...more

Ireland landscape

What to expect in Ireland

Expect an island with a distinctive and unique sense of place and a very definite sense of self. There are some truly magnificent landscapes here, with rolling hillsides, verdant forests and meandering rivers and streams. Dotted around the country are some lovely little bucolic villages and some ancient monuments. Ireland’s cities – foremost among them Dublin...more