Ireland - Go Wild Staycation

10 d’s Top Irelan IRISH HOLIDAY DESTINATIO­NS 2024

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1. Killarney, Co. Kerry

Discover the breathtaki­ng beauty of Killarney, Co. Kerry - home to majestic mountains, tranquil lakes, and verdant national parks. A must-visit destinatio­n for outdoor enthusiast­s and nature lovers.

2. Dingle, Co. Kerry

Explore the charming and picturesqu­e town of Dingle, Co. Kerry. With its colourful streets, traditiona­l music and seafood, Dingle is a perfect destinatio­n for those looking for a unique Irish experience.

3. Galway

Experience the vibrant culture and history of Galway. From its charming cobbleston­e streets and traditiona­l Irish music to its bustling markets and stunning coastal views, Galway is a must-visit destinatio­n for any traveller.

4. Westport, Co. Mayo

Escape to the picturesqu­e town of Westport, Mayo, where the stunning landscapes of Clew Bay and Croagh Patrick await. Enjoy a stroll along the beautiful tree-lined boulevard, or take a hike to the top of Ireland’s holiest mountain

5. Donegal

Discover the rugged beauty of Donegal. From the wild Atlantic coastline, to the towering peaks of the Donegal Mountains, this county offers a diverse range of outdoor activities and fabulous landscapes. A true gem of Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way.

6. Wexford

Experience the unique charm of Wexford. With its unspoiled beaches, rich history, and charming towns, Wexford is a hidden gem on the southeast coast. Discover the Wexford Opera Festival, visit the ancient Hook Lighthouse or sample local seafood, all in one place.

7. Kilkenny

Step back in time and explore the medieval city of Kilkenny. With its well-preserved castle, Gothic cathedral and quaint cobbleston­e streets, Kilkenny offers a unique blend of history and culture. It’s also home to the famous Kilkenny Arts Festival and some of the best craft beer and whiskey in Ireland.

8. West Cork

Explore the unspoiled natural beauty of West Cork. With its rugged coastline, rolling hills, and charming villages, West Cork is a haven for outdoor enthusiast­s and foodies alike. Indulge in the local seafood, cheese, and whiskey, and experience the rich cultural heritage of this unique region.

9. Cork City

Experience the energy and charm of Cork City. Known as the “Rebel County” this city is steeped in history, culture and traditions. With its winding streets, grand architectu­re, and vibrant food and drink scene, Cork offers a unique blend of old-world charm and modern-day excitement.

10. Waterford

Discover the rich history and cultural heritage of Waterford, Ireland. From the medieval architectu­re of the Viking Triangle, to the famous Waterford Crystal factory, this city offers a unique glimpse into Ireland’s past. Take a walk along the River Suir, sample local seafood and explore the many museums and art galleries that the city has to offer.

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