Holidays in Ireland


Taking a holiday in Ireland allows you to experience the amazing culture and rich history of this incredible country. With the warm hospitality you encounter, the delicious Irish food and drink, the inspired folk music you hear and the spectacular landscape of every region in Ireland, you can’t go wrong with a holiday to Ireland. Whether you choose to enjoy a holiday in Northern Ireland or in the Republic of Ireland, you are sure to love the dramatic culture, seaside cliffs, downing a pint or two, visiting with the locals and luxuriating in the astonishing accommodations.

Holidays in Ireland can allow you to take in the ancient monuments, wonderful landmarks as well as the gorgeous weather. The best time to take a holiday in Ireland is May through August when the sun is shining and the weather is warm. This is when you can discover the authentic Ireland complete with rolling green hills, rustic farmhouses, rugged coastlines, fantastic castles, vibrant cities and ancient castles.

Whether you choose a golfing holiday, a family holiday or a romantic holiday to Ireland there are so many areas of Ireland to see and so much to do from historical landmarks to lively entertainment. From the Cork and Kerry Regions of Ireland to the brilliant city of Dublin you can enjoy the breathtaking landscapes and gourmet food as well as traditional Irish attractions. Some of the most popular tourist sites in these areas include Killarney National Park, the gourmet town of Kinsale, the Ring of Kerry as well as Dingle. Dublin itself is full of exciting city nightlife and historic sites with the benefit of being close to the countryside for you to explore. There are many outdoor adventures as well to be had here on your holiday to Ireland.

The North of Irleand includes incredible cities such as Belfast, the lakes of Cavan and the Mourne Mountains while the region of Southeast Ireland offers you the counties of Kilkenny, Carlow and Wexford. The West region of Ireland offers you the stunning Cliffs of Moher and the countryside of Mayo whereas the Irish Midlands offers you some of the best castles and forts and Ireland’s longest river; the Shannon. From Limerick to the Wicklow Mountains the experience you will have will never leave you. No matter which region of Ireland beckons you on your holiday to Ireland, you are sure to be astonished at the marvellous beauty and remarkable attractions that Ireland has to offer.