An Irish Capital Of Culture - Galway
This lively harbor city on the edge of the Atlantic is a mix of new and traditional, which is evident when strolling through the vibrant city streets.
The Largest Cathedral In Ireland - St. Patrick’s Cathedral
St. Patrick’s is the National Cathedral of the Church of Ireland and dates from 1230
An UNESCO City of Literature With 1,000 Pubs - Dublin, Ireland
Dublin is the capital of the Republic of Ireland and its compact city center offers and exciting mixture of new and old. It is a social place with a huge reputation, busy pubs, museums
UNESCO Global Geopark In Ireland - Cliffs Of Moher
The cliffs are visually spectacular against the Atlantic Ocean.
The Stronghold Of The O’Brien Clan - Bunratty Castle & Folk Park
The castle, built around 1425, contains mainly 15th and 16th century furnishings in the style of the period of the Great Earl.
A Popular Ring Of Kerry Town - Killarney
Killarney is a small town surrounded by beautiful lakes, rolling green mountains with history and heritage and thrives on tourism.
Castle Turned Abbey - Kylemore Abbey
Built between 1863 and 1868, Kylemore Castle, was a 70-room private home for Mitchell Henry and his family. Mitchell was the son of a wealthy Manchester cotton merchant, and he was skilled pathologist and eye surgeon, who ended up getting involved with politics.
Abbey Ruins & Cemetery - Donegal Abbey Cemetery
Today, the haunting ruins of the once celebrated Franciscan abbey are now a graveyard overlooking Donegal Bay.
A City With Two Names - Derry- Londonderry, Ireland
If someone refers to the city as Derry, they are probably Catholic. If they refer to it as Londonerry, they are most likely Protestant.
Giant’s Causeway - UNESCO Heritage Site In Northern Ireland
The legend associated with Giant’s Causeway is that it was carved from the coast by the 50-foot tall giant, Finn McCool.
The Birthplace of Titanic - Belfast, United Kingdom
Belfast is the capital of Northern Ireland and the birthplace of the Titanic and the portable defibrillator was invented here in 1965.