Check out this amazing video of underwater Ireland. It’s not a secret that Ireland still remains the most unspoiled and one of the least discovered from the developed countries in the world. Those who are living here and those who have visited Ireland think they have seen all the most beautiful parts of it but […]
Cosy nights and adventure-filled days, Ireland is the perfect winter destination! With cultural cities welcoming you in with open arms, winter warmers on hand to keep you toasty, and all sorts of festivals to keep you smiling, Ireland is a winter getaway with a difference! With Christmas just over and the January blues setting in, […]
ITIC spoke with Helen McDaid, Fáilte Ireland’s Food Tourism Manager, about a new report Enhancing Irish Food Experiences – The Way Forward. Fáilte Ireland is doing great work with the industry in realising the ambition of Ireland becoming a world leader in food tourism.
Fall, or Autumn as we call it here has arrived on the island of Ireland! Our legendary green lands are deepening to become a sea of brilliant red, orange and yellow. Here’s a few fall facts about the island of Ireland: – Halloween started in Ireland! This fall festival has its roots in Samhain, an […]
A walking tour of Dublin on Culture Night raised more than a few little known facts about the city’s landmarks.
An extraordinary trip of 8 days around Ireland. We took a trip around the 3 UNESCO World Heritage Sites of the Island of Ireland: Newgrange A distinct ancient burial place, constructed by an advanced civilization, older than the pyramids Giants’ Causeway An amazing rock developments that were produced when as soon as the lava struck […]
Discover Ireland – Castles. The oldest inhabited castle in Ireland, Malahide Castle dates back to the 12th century. We take a look at this Irish landmark. Sligo is a charming place in the West of Ireland full of history, arts, culture, traditional music and good surf. WB Yeats’ remains are to be found here […]
Cork City Cork is located on the banks of the River Lee in the south of Ireland. Cork is the anglicised variation of the Irish word Corcaigh, which implies marsh. The city centre was initially developed on marshland and boats had the ability to browse into the channels which separated the lots of islands. […]
Top 10 places to visit in Ireland such as Boyne Valley, Ring of Kerry, Giant’s Causeway, Aran Islands and etc. There are several sites you just have to see when you travel to Ireland. Hill of Tara The Hill of Tara situated near the River Boyne, is a historical complex that runs in between Navan […]
Kerry County Council, Tourism Unit are please to announce its launch of the 2016-2022 Tourism Strategy and Action plan 2016-2022. At a comprehensive launch at St Johns Theatre, Listowel. Joan McCarthy, Head of Tourism Development, Kerry County Council acted as MC and introduced the strategy and invited speakers. She praised all members of her department […]