The Kerryman (South Kerry Edition)

‘Space to’ do so much in Killarney

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KILLARNEY is embarking on an exciting space odyssey to maintain its position as the country’s premier tourist destinatio­n.

With its ‘Space to’ initiative, the town hopes to showcase its out-of-this-world choice of spectacula­r attraction­s and adventure pursuits, with people everywhere invited not only to visit but to take in Killarney and all it has to offer.

The ‘Space to’ initiative has been devised by Killarney Chamber of Tourism and Commerce, in associatio­n with Kerry County Council, and it’s a loud and clear shout-out to remind everybody that Ireland’s favourite holiday destinatio­n is again open for business in the new normal that is post COVID-19.

“One of Killarney’s most precious and valuable assets is space, and we can deliver on the great outdoors in a manner that simply cannot be rivalled,” said Chamber President Paul Sherry.

“The campaign is focused on staycation­s for the summer of 2020 and visitors who will be enjoying day trips in the coming weeks,” he continued.

Through the use of stunning drone footage, creative stills, innovative design and the spoken word, the ‘Space to’ campaign highlights the brilliant range of outdoor activities, scenery, experience­s, dining options, places to stay and shops to visit with a traditiona­l Killarney welcome awaiting all.

The new initiative expresses the true value of Killarney as a place to explore, a place to chill, a place to live, a place to roam, a place to pause and a place to breathe but, most of all, as a place to visit and a place to enjoy.

The ‘Space to’ campaign coincides with the launch of a new, interactiv­e version of the Killarney.ie website, where visitors can get full details on everything they need to know about their upcoming trip to Killarney.

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Killarney has launched it’s ‘Space To’ campaign this week to attract visitors to the town.

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