Aillwee Cave

Aillwee Cave is located in the centre of the Burren in County Clare, it can be found sitting high on top of the mountain cut into the side with excellent vistas of Galway Bay. When you visit here you...

Aran Islands

The Aran Islands are located just off the coast of Galway and Doolin and consist of three islands, Inis Mor Island, Inis Meain Island and Inis Oirr Island. They are an extension of the limestone escarpment that forms the...

Arigna Mining Experience

Arigna Mining Experience is located in Carrick-on Shannon in County Roscommon, on the top of a mountain and has the most fantastic views of the surrounding unspoilt countryside. The centre was established in 2003, to preserve the energy heritage...

Avondale House

Avondale House and Forest Park is located in Rathdrum, County Wicklow. It is the birthplace of Charles Stewart Parnell one of the finest political leaders in Irish history, he was born here in 1846. The house is nestled amongst...

Banna Strand

Banna Strand is also known as Banna Beach and is located around twelve kilometres north west of Tralee, and is an ideal beach holiday destination. This stunning blue flag beach is pristine and stretches for miles and miles with...

Belfast City Open Top Bus Tour

Belfast City Sightseeing Tour is on an an open deck bus that allows you the option to hop on and off the bus at the various designated attractions it stops at throughout the city. Tours are given by a...

Blarney Castle

No visit to Ireland is complete without a visit to Blarney Castle a former 15th century medieval stronghold, it is located in Blarney, County Cork in the west of Ireland. The castle is set amongst acres of parkland is...

Bram Stokers Castle Dracula

Bram Stokers Castle Dracula is an exciting, fun and quirky night-time attraction. The museum celebrates Irish writer Bram Stoker and his most famous work, Dracula. Visitors are transported back in time to meet the Dracula characters who narrate the...

Bray to Greystones Clifftop Walk

Bray to Greystones Clifftop Walk is a straight walk that takes you along a beautiful coastal path. The walk is moderate and is mostly on a footpath, there are some steps towards the end, it is about seven kilometres...

Bromore Cliffs and Ballybunion Beach

Bromore Cliffs are located in Ballybunion, North Kerry along the Wild Atlantic Way, they are on private farmland and attract a small charge for parking and entry. The cliffs extend for one and a kilometres and have been carved...

Bunratty Castle

Bunratty Castle and Folk Park is located in the heart of Bunratty Village in County Clare, and sits on 26 acres. It provides visitors the opportunity to experience what life was like in Ireland in days gone by and...

Burren Centre

Burren Centre is located in the historic village of Kilfenora, in County Clare and provides a gateway to the Burren. This fantastic Interpretative Centre provides a great experience, and a great insight into the rich history of the area....

Bushmill’s Distillery

Bushmills Distillery, is located in the small village of Bushmills in County Antrim, on the banks of the River Bush. It is the world’s oldest distillery, it was granted a licence by King James I in 1608, and is...

Cahir Castle

Cahir Castle is located on a rocky island on the River Suir, northwest of Clonmel, in County Tipperary. This imposing castle is one of Ireland’s oldest, largest and best preserved castles, and is a great example of a late...

Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge

Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge is a famous rope bridge close to Ballintoy in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. The bridge connects the mainland with the tiny island of Carrickerede. There have been many variations of the bridge over the years but,...

Casino Night Experience

During your Ireland Golf Vacation why not enjoy an exhilarating VIP evening Ireland’s best Casino – The Sporting Emporium.  Located in the very heart of Dublin City, The Sporting Emporium is the largest Casino in Ireland and is certainly...

Castletown House & Gardens

Castletown House and Gardens is where you will find Ireland’s largest and earliest Palladian style house. Located in a country estate of 120 acres, in Celbridge, County Kildare. It was constructed between 1722 and 1729 for William Connolly, the...

Causeway Coast Driving Route

The Causeway Coast Driving Route is one of the world’s best road journeys, as substantiated by a number of polls. It takes you from Belfast to Londonderry along the stunning northern edge of Irelands coastline, covering a distance of...

Charles Fort

Charles Fort is a star fort that is located on the waters edge in the charming harbour town of Kinsale in County Cork, on the west coast of Ireland. It is one of the finest remaining examples of a...

Chester Beatty Library – Dublin

Chester Beatty Library is located in the grounds of Dublin Castle, in Dublin city, it is one of the most famous and eminent libraries in the world being home to an incredible collection of books, amongst many other items....

Christchurch Cathedral

Christchurch Cathedral is located within the bustling centre of Dublin city, and is the city’s oldest building. This medieval cathedral dates back to around 1028 but was rebuilt from 1172, and has been a place of spiritual worship and...

Clara Bog Visitor Centre

Clara Bog Visitor Centre is located in the library in Clara, county Offaly. It gives visitors to the area a compelling insight into the bog and is very informative. The well laid out interactive interpretive area deals with topics...

Cliffs of Moher

The Cliffs of Moher can be found looming over County Clare in the West of Ireland. These majestic vertical cliffs extend for eight kilometres along the Atlantic coast and at their highest point they are an impressive 214 metres,...

Clonmacnoise

Clonmacnoise is an ancient monastic site located on the eastern bank of the River Shannon, in Shannonbridge, County Offaly. The monastery was originally founded in 544, by St Ciaran. By the 9th century owing to its strategic location the...

Connemara National Park

Connemara National Park is located in the west of Ireland in County Galway. Connemara National Park was established and opened to the public in 1980. It encompasses around 2,957 hectares of scenic mountains, expanses of bogs, heaths, grasslands and...

Crag Cave

Crag Cave is located in Castleisland, Co. Kerry, it was found in 1983 and is deemed to be over one million years old. It is a fascinating and extraordinary underground experience, that takes you below ground. The caves are...

Craggaunowen – Kilmurry

A visit to Craggaunowen will introduce you to the bygone era of the Bronze Age, when the Crannog people were living in Ireland. This wonderful historic and cultural attraction is located in Kilmurray, County Clare amongst fifty acres. Visitors...

Croagh Patrick

Croagh Patrick is a mountain situated close to to the town of Westport in County Mayo, and is best known for its association with Saint Patrick, Ireland’s patron saint. It is also known as the “Reek’ and nicknamed “Ireland’s...

Croke Park & Etihad Skyline Tour – Dublin

Croke Park is a major sporting venue and the home of Gaelic games, as well as occasional music concerts. It is an iconic stadium that is steeped in history and has been integral to Irish sporting and cultural life...

Crumlin Road Gaol – Belfast

Crumlin Road Gaol is a notorious 19th century prison that dates back to 1846, when it first opened its doors. It operated as a fully functional prison for one hundred and fifty years finally ceasing to serve as a...

Dalkey Castle

Dalkey Castle dates back to the early 1400’s when it was constructed as a fortified town house to store goods. It certainly is not reflective of what a castle normally resembles, it is predominantly a square and fairly squat...

Derry Walking Tour

Derry Walking Tour is probably the best way to see this wonderful walled city, visitors can opt to go alone or with a qualified guide who will be able to explain the intricate history and be on hand to...

Derryglad Folk & Heritage Museum

Derryglad Folk and Heritage Museum can be found in a rural setting in Roscommon in heart of Ireland. This delightful heritage museum is privately owned and focuses on Farm and Folk life in Ireland from the 18th century through...

Dingle Distillery

Dingle Distillery is not yet known in whiskey circles but, it soon will be, they are Ireland’s youngest distillery. Their ethos is to produce an artisan product by rekindling the tradition of independent distilling in Ireland. They first started to...

Dingle Dolphin Tour

Dingle Dolphin Tours are boat tours that offer trips to see Dingles most famous resident, Fungie the Dolphin, who resides in Dingle Harbour, in Kerry. Fungie is a wild Bottlenose Dolphin who has been residing in these waters for...

Doagh Famine Village

Doagh Famine Village is a historic all weather attraction located on the north Inishowen peninsula, in County Donegal. The tour takes visitors on a journey through the history of Ireland, from the devasting famine in the 1840’s through to...

Don & Barry’s Historic Stroll in Old Kinsale

Don and Barry’s Historic Stroll in Old Kinsale is the only way to learn all there is to know about this historic and picturesque harbour town. They are two local veterans who have been providing these tours for twenty...

Dublin Castle

Dublin Castle was originally built in 1204 and for the past eight hundred years has been at the centre of the history and evolution of the city of Dublin. The Castle sits on the highest ground in the area,...

Dublin City Open Top Bus Tour

Dublin City Open Top Bus Tours offer visitors the opportunity to see and experience all that the vibrant and bustling city of Dublin has to offer thereby, allowing visitors to make the most out of their stay. Visitors are...

Dublin Mountain Pub Tour

Dublin Mountain Pub Tour allows visitors to depart the bustling city and make their way to the solitude of the mountains where they can experience Dublin like a local. In this tour they will get to experience an evening...

Dublin Zoo

Dublin Zoo is located in the Phoenix Park in the centre of Dublin city. It is one the oldest zoo’s in the world having opened its doors back in 1831. Set amongst seventy acres of lovely landscaped grounds, it...

Dunbrody Famine Ship

The Dunbrody Famine Ship is docked in the quayside in New Ross, and is an authentic replica of an 1840’s emigrant vessel, a three-masted barque, The Dunbrody, a ship that offered a life line for those escaping the harsh...

Dunluce Castle

Dunluce Castle dates back to 1513 and was constructed by the MacQuillan family and it stayed in their family for fifty five years. It is a medieval and 17th century castle that is now in ruins but, lays claim...

Eagles Flying

Eagles Flying is a fabulous unique attraction suited to the whole family, it is fun, educational and exciting too. The centre is situated amongst twenty seven acres of stunning natural mature parklands in Sligo, in the North-West Ireland. It...

Explore Belfast City

Belfast City has so much to offer to visitors to this wonderful friendly and energetic city, that is brimming with history, culture and heritage. It is the birthplace of the Titanic and also serves as a gateway to Northern...

Explore Dingle

Dingle is an attractive town nestled in a natural bay, located in County Kerry, it is the only town on the Dingle Peninsula that, sits on the Atlantic coast. This charming town was a major fising port and this...

Explore Dublin City

Dublin city is the capital of Ireland, it a vibrant and cosmopolitan city that sits on the mouth of the River Liffey on the east coast of Ireland. The city has a long and turbulent history that can be...

Explore Galway City

Galway City is a colourful and energetic harbour city located on the west coast of Ireland, it is also know as the “City of Tribes”. This walled medieval city has everything to offer from an interesting history to the...

Explore Kenmare

Kenmare is a small town huddled between the mountains of Cork and Kerry in the West of Ireland. It is found along the Wild Atlantic Way one of the most scenic, wildest, and most captivating coastal drives in the...

Explore Killarney

Killarney town is situated on the shores of Lough Leane in County Kerry, in the south west of Ireland. It sits in a truly breath taking location with woodlands, waterfalls, lakes and the dramatic McGillycuddy’s Reeks providing a stunning...

Explore Kinsale

Kinsale is a historic fishing port and fishing town, in County Cork in the south west of Ireland. It has a long and interesting history, as well as an important military history. There are influences of Norman, Spanish and...

Explore Waterford City

Waterford is Irelands oldest city dating back to 914 A.D when it was founded by the Vikings, remnants of the ancient walled core still exist. It is a seaport located in the south east of Ireland. It has a...

Fort Dunree

Fort Dunree Military Museum is located in County Donegal, in the north west of Ireland, in an area of natural beauty. It was originally built in 1813, as a Royal Navy position during Napoleonic Wars, and then served as...

Fota House, Aboretum & Gardens

Fota House, Arboretum and Gardens is a fantastic regency style great house located in county Cork, in the south west of Ireland. This charming house is one of the best examples of a country house in the country and...

Fota Wildlife Park

Fota Wildlife Park is a 100-acre special zoo and a wildlife park situated on Fota Island, in County Cork, in the south west of Ireland. The park opened in 1983 and is home to a number of endangered animals,...

Galway City Museum

Galway Museum is located in a spacious contemporary building, in the Spanish Parade in the city centre. The entrance is through the famous Spanish Arch. The museum was established on 29 July 2006 and its purpose is to explore...

Gap of Dunloe

The Gap of Dunloe is a narrow mountain pass that goes between the MacGillycuddy’s Reeks and Purple Mountains in County Kerry, in the south west of Ireland. The gap was formed two million years ago by glacial flows and...

Geokaun Mountain and Fogher Cliffs

Geokaun Mountain and Fogher Cliffs are located on Valentia Island in County Kerry, in the south west of Ireland. Geokaun is the highest mountain on the island at 270 metres (888 feet), as well as being one of the...

Ghost Bus Tour

Ghost Bus Tour are not for the faint-hearted, they aim to provide a night of thrills, spooks and gruesome tales, through a theatrical sightseeing tour. On stepping onboard guests are introduced to an ethereal world of ghostly happening, comedy...

Giants Causeway

The Giants Causeway is an iconic landmark that is world famous, as well as being a site of World Heritage. It is located along the fabulous coast of Antrim in the north east of Northern Ireland, one of Europe’s...

Glendalough

Glendalough is a glacial valley in County Wicklow, in the south east of Ireland, and is one of the country’s most beautiful visitor destinations and has been enchanting people for thousands of years. It is also home to one...

Glenveagh National Park

Glenveagh National Park is the second largest national park in Ireland, it covers 170 square kilometres in the centre of the Derryveagh Mountains, in the north west of County Donegal. It is situated on a remote hillside above Glenveagh...

Great Traditional Irish Gastronomy

Great Traditional Irish Gastronomy introduces visitors to Ireland to some of the country’s finest cuisine. Ireland is not typically known for its cuisine, its most well known dish being the Irish stew or soda bread. In recent years the...

Greyhound Racing Evening

Greyhound racing is a fantastic alternative night out, it provides an evening of fast-paced excitement and fun and makes for a great night out for all ages. What guests get is a sociable night in a great atmosphere. Greyhound...

Guinness Storehouse

Guinness Storehouse is without a doubt Dublins most iconic tourist attraction and no visit to Ireland would be complete without a stop here. The Guinness Storehouse themed tourist attraction is located at St. James’s Gate in the centre of...

Harbour House Shooting Activity

Harbour House Shooting and Sports Club is is a family run shooting and archery range located in Athy, County Kildare in the south west of Ireland. They offer a safe and controlled environment where visitors have the chance to...

Hill of Tara

Hill of Tara is a hilltop archaeological site that dates from the Iron Age, it is located close to the River Boyne in County Meath. It is also known as the the seat of the High King of Ireland,...

HMS Caroline

HMS Caroline is a decommissioned C-class light cruiser of the Royal Navy, it was active in combat service in the First World War and acted as an administration centre in the Second World War. This cruiser was launched and...

Hook Lighthouse

Hook Lighthouse is an 800 year old lighthouse and is one of the world’s oldest lighthouses and the worlds oldest intact operational lighthouses. It is located at the end of the Hook Peninsula in County Wexford and marks the...

Horse Racing

Horse Racing is a popular pastime in Ireland and an important element of Irish society and culture. Ireland is world renowned as the “home of the horse’, famous for breeding winning race horses. Nothing compares to a day at...

House of Waterford Crystal

House of Waterford Crystal is home to the iconic high-end crystal manufacturers who are world renowned for their exquisite crystal. They are located on the mall in the centre of the Viking Triangle in the historic city of Waterford...

Inishowen Peninsula

Inishowen Peninsula is the biggest peninsula in the whole of Ireland, and can be found in the northeast of County Donegal. It is surrounded by vast oceans and sea loughs, bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the north, and...

Ireland’s School of Falconry

Ireland’s School of Falconry is located on the grounds of the historic Ashford Castle, in County Mayo in the west of Ireland. Falconry is the oldest known sport, and has been practised in Ireland for thousands of years. The...

Irish National Stud & Japanese Gardens

Irish National Stud and Japanese Gardens are located in in the middle of horse racing country, in County Kildare, in the south east of Ireland. They are set amongst 958 acres of pastureland. The two attractions offer a unique...

Irish Show

Irish music and dance is world renowned.  We can offer a wide range of options around the country at venues that suit your bespoke itinerary.  For example: The Irish House Party Dinner and Show Situated 10 minutes from Dublin...

Irish whiskey Museum

The Irish Whiskey Museum is located on Grafton Street, just across from Trinity College in the city of Dublin. The wonderful museum is the country’s only museum committed to the history of whiskey, an Irish invention. It is an...

Irish Workhouse Centre

The Irish Workhouse Museum is a heritage centre that narrates the devastating effect the Irish Famine had on the population and the conditions those impoverished had to endure, it is the only centre in Ireland committed to telling the...

Jameson Experience Midleton

The Jameson Experience is housed an old whiskey distillery that dates back to the 18th century, whiskey has been distilled and matured here since 1825. The beautiful restored preserved buildings are set on a pretty fifteen acre estate in...

Jeanie Johnston Famine Ship

Jeanie Johnston Famine Ship is a replica of a 19th century three masted barque ship that took Irish emigrants to America during the famine years. This popular tourist attraction is a living history museum and is moored along Custom...

JFK Aboretum

JFK Arboretum is committed to the memory of John F Kennedy, President of the United States of America from 1960 to 1963. The Arboretum is located in New Ross, in County Wexford, in the south east of Ireland. This...

Kilbeggan Distillery

Kilbeggan Distillery is a defunct distillery found in pretty historic buildings, complete with white washed walls, brick chimney stack and old timber water wheel, which is still operational. It is located in Kilbeggan in Westmeath in the heart of...

Kildare Village

Kildare Village is a popular retail outlet centre offering substantial discounts over high street prices. It is situated in the centre of horse racing country in County Kildare in the east of Ireland. It is Irelands leading luxury outlet...

Kilkenny Castle

Kilkenny Castle is one of the biggest and most important castles in Irelands history, and dates back as far as the 13th century. This magnificent 12th century castle sits on a raised plateau, amongst fifty acres of parklands, overlooking...

Kilkenny Design Centre

Kilkenny Design Centre is located in Kilkenny’s Castle yard, within the former coach houses and stables, adjacent to the National Craft Gallery. The medieval city of Kilkenny, is the craft capital of Ireland so it is not surprising that...

Killarney National Park

Killarney National Park was the first national park in Ireland, dating back to 1932 when the Muckross Estate was donated to the Irish State. It encompasses 26,000 acres of the most stunning natural scenery, being home to lush mountainous,...

Kilmainham Gaol

Kilmainham Gaol is a former prison that now serves as a prison museum, it is located on the outskirts of Dublin city centre. It was constructed in 1796 opening its doors as the new County Gaol for Dublin, and...

Kilruddery House & Gardens

Kilruddery House and Gardens is an elegant 19th century regency mansion with elaborate gardens within 1,200 acres on the Kilruddery Demesne Estate and is located on the outskirts of Bray, County Wicklow in the south east of Ireland. It...

King John’s Castle

King John’s Castle is an impressive structure that dominates the landscape in the centre of Limerick town, it sits along the the banks of the River Shannon. This 13th century castle was constructed by King John of England between...

Knock Basilica

Knock Shrine is one of Europe’s major Marian Shrines, it has a remote location situated amongst boglands and wilderness, in the eastern part of County Mayo, in the west of Ireland. With no real scenery or other attractions close...

Kylemore Abbey

Kylemore Abbey is a Benedictine monastery that was established in 1920, on the grounds of Kylemore Castle, it is located in Connemara, County Galway on the west coast of Ireland. The abbey was founded for the Benedictine nuns who...

Literary Pub Crawl

Ireland has produced throughout the ages a number of literary greats and it goes without saying that over the years they have frequented many of the watering holes throughout the city, many say that all that writing and creativity...

Live Traditional Irish Music

There are many fantastic venues in Ireland that host live traditional Irish music. Music has always been an integral of the Irish culture and heritage. Traditional music is one of the most exciting and rich elements of Irish culture....

Lough Key Forest Park

Lough Key Forest and Activity Park is an expansive, verdant nature area encompassing a lake and several islands within eight hundred hectares. It is located on the southern shore of Lough Key in County Roscommon in the centre of...

Malahide Castle

Malahide Castle and Gardens are home to a well preserved castle, some sections date back to the 12th century, it is one of the oldest and most historic castles in Ireland and sits amongst 250 acres of parkland. This...

Marble Arch Global Geopark

March Arch Global Geopark is home to various sites that illustrate the geological and wider natural heritage of the area, as well as the cultural heritage that covers 7,000–8,000 years of recorded human occupation since the last ice age....

Medieval Banquet

One experience not to be missed on a visit to ireland is a Medieval banquet. Guests will be exposed to the banqueting style of the medieval era. These medieval banquets are located throughout Ireland and are typically hosted in...

Muckross House & Gardens

Muckross House and Gardens are located in the beautiful Killarney National Park in County Kerry. This beautiful 19th century Victorian mansion sits within a 11,000 acre estate, set amongst a stunning landscape of mountains and woodlands. It is one...

National Aquatic Centre

The National Aquatic Centre is an indoors aquatic facility and is located in Dublin. The centre contains a number of facilities including, a 50m swimming pool, diving pool, leisure pool and fitness centre. It is one of the world’s...

National Leprechaun Museum

The National Leprechaun Museum, is an unusual and novel museum that centres around Ireland’s folklore and mythology. It is located in the city centre of Dublin and claims to be the first leprechaun museum in the world, opening in...

Newbridge Silverware and Museum of Style Icons – Newbridge

The Newbridge Silverware and Museum of Style Icons is a unique museum containing an authentic collection of fashion and cinema clothing memorabilia, that has been collated over a ten year period. It is an intimate museum that is devoted...

Newgrange – Brú na Bóinne

Newgrange – Brú na Bóinne is a prehistoric monument located in the Boyne Valley in County Meath, it is a fantastic example of Ireland’s Ancient East and was discovered in 1699 by a local landowner, who was removing stones...

Old Jameson Distillery

Old Jameson Distillery is an Irish whiskey tourist attraction situated close to the city centre in Bow Street, Smithfield, Dublin. It is an extremely popular attraction that will appeal to all interests not just whiskey connoisseurs. It is located...

Portumna Castle

Portumna Castle enjoys a fabulous location close to the shores of Lough Derg on the River Shannon, sitting amongst 1500 acres of lovely parkland and woods. It is a fabulous semi-fortified house and is an imposing and impressive structure...

Powerscourt House, Gardens & Waterfall

Powerscourt House is a grand 18th century home that is located amongst one thousand acres of stunning grounds on Powerscourt Demesne. This stunning country estate is located in the heart of County Wicklow with lovely views of the great...

Rainforest Golf

Rainforest Golf is located adjacent to Dundrum shopping centre, a popular shopping destination on the outskirts of Dublin. It is designed around a South American Rainforest, lying deep within the ruins are two ancient civilisations, the two 18 hole...

Rathlin Island

Rathlin Island is located off the coast of County Antrim, it is the northernmost point of Northern Ireland, as well as the closest point to Scotland. It forms part of the Causeway Coast and is the sole occupied island...

Ring of Kerry

The Ring of Kerry is one of Irelands most scenic drives and is world famous. It travels along the dramatic and largely unspoilt Iveragh Peninsula in County Kerry, in the southwest of Ireland and is a 179 kilometre circular...

Rock of Cashel

The Rock of Cashel is a historical and iconic landmark located in County Tipperary, it is aslo referred to as Cashel of the Kings, as the hill was originally the residence of the Kings of Munster, or St Patrick’s...

Rock of Dunamase

The Rock of Dunamase is an impressive fortress that sits on a lage natural limestone rocky outcrop and is located in County Laois, overlooking the valley of the O’Moores. It is a prominent feature on the landscape standing at...

Russborough House & Gardens

Russborough House and Gardens enjoy an idyllic setting amongst two hundred acres of lovely natural parklands, close to Blessington Lakes in County Wicklow. This stunning stately house is considered to be the longest house in Ireland, the frontage extending...

Sean’s Bar – Athlone

Sean’s Bar is a historic and original watering hole, dating back one thousand years, it has been a popular spot with both locals and visitors throughout its time. It is located on the west bank of the River Shannon,...

Seanchai Story Telling Evening

Seanchai Story Telling Evening is a stepping back into old traditions of Ireland, when a seanchai would entertain people through the stories they told, they were usually told around a fire in a Rambling House where all the neighbours...

Skellig Experience

Skellig Experience Centre offers visitors the opportunity to discover and learn about the numerous aspects of the offshore Skelllig Islands without having to leave the mainland, the islands are located about eight miles off the mainland. The award winning...

Spiddal Craft Village

Spiddal Craft Village is located amongst the stunning Connemara countryside in County Galway. This Irish handcraft haven enjoys an enviable location adjacent to Spiddal Beach and has the most spectacular views looking out over Galway Bay, the Cliffs of...

St. Patrick’s Cathedral

St Patrick’s Cathedral is the Church of Ireland’s national cathedral, and is located on the outskirts of the city. It is the biggest church in Ireland and was constructed between 1191 and 1270, in honour of Ireland’s parton saint,...

Strangford Lough Drive (St. Patrick’s Route)

Strangford Lough drive takes visitors around the largest inlet in the British Isles, measuring 150 kilometres square. This large inlet is located in County Down in the north east of Northern Ireland and is a breath-taking sea lake. The...

Tayto Park

Tayto Park is a potato themed park and zoo, celebrating Ireland’s favourite snack, the Tayto Crisp. It is Ireland’s only theme park, located a short distance from Dublin in Ashbourne, County Meath. This fifty five acre park is set...

Teeling’s Distillery

Teeling Whiskey Distillery is located in an ancient market square, Newmarket, in the heart of Dublin, which has traditionally been the centre of the Irish whiskey industry. During Walter Teeling’s time there were in excess of thirty seven different...

The Brazen Head

The Brazen Head is Dublins oldest pub dating back to 1198, although it is not known how much of the original 11th century coach house walls remain. The current structure dates back to the 1700’s. It is located close...

The Great Irish Pub

Ireland is world renowned for its pubs and they are an integral part of its culture and heritage throughout the years. They are a special part of the Ireland experience and are known for the craic and their casual...

The National Gallery – Dublin

The National Gallery of Ireland houses an excellent collection of national, European and Irish fine art. It is conveniently located in the centre of Dublin city, in the Georgian quarter being just a short walk from Trinity College and...

Titanic Belfast

Titanic Belfast is a visitor attraction dedicated to the ill fated Titanic that sunk on her maiden voyage to America in 1912. It is located on the iconic site of the former Harland & Wolf shipyard in the heart...

Titanic Experience Cobh

Titanic Experience Cobh is situated in the original offices of the White Star Line in the middle of Cobh town, the town was formerly known as Queenstown and it was from here that the final 123 passengers boarded the...

Tower Museum Derry

Tower Museum Derry is an award winning museum located in Union Hall Place, within a historic tower just inside the city walls of Derry. It is the city’s top visitor attraction and O’Doherty Tower is a dominant landmark here,...

Tralee Bay Wetlands Centre

Tralee Bay Wetlands Centre is situated on the banks of the River Lee in County Kerry. It is both a nature and activity attraction, as well as a world renowned Natura 2000 site. The modern and eco-friendly visitor orientation...

Trim Castle

Trim Castle is a Norman castle dating back more than eight hundred years and is located in the south bank of the River Boyne in Trim, County Meath. It covers an area of 30,000 square metres and is the...

Trinity College & the Book of Kells

Trinity College is one of the most recognised colleges in the world, synonymous with its excellent educational curriculum, particularly its humanities, science and medical programs, and ranks highly in the world top universities. It is set on forty seven...

Tullamore DEW Distillery

Tullamore D.E.W. Distillery is found in a 19th century bonded warehouse, the original home of the distillery, where the whiskey making tradition began. It is located on the banks of Tullamore’s Grand Canal in the centre of Ireland and...

Ulster American Folk Park

Ulster American Folk Park is an open air museum, which is located just outside of the town Omagh in County Tyrone. It centres on the world famous story of Irish emigration, when millions of people left Ulster in the...

Ulster Museum

Ulster Museum is home to a wonderful collection of art, history and natural sciences, covering all eras from past to present. It is located in the Botanic Gardens in Belfast, in a beautiful building, a real architectural gem. It...

Viking Splash Tours

Viking Splash Tours are a fun, entertaining and unique way to learn about the history of Dublin city and its founders the vikings, on land and water. Tours take place on board a bright yellow Dukw, an authentic World...

VIP Shopping Experience at Junctrion One Outlet – Antrim

Junction One Outlet is an international outlet park located in Country Antrim, close to many well known tourist attractions. It is a large retail park that is home to seventy individual outlets, with many high street giants, designer brands...

Walking Tour of Belfast City

A Walking Tour of Belfast City immerses visitors into Northern Ireland’s capital city which is brimming with history and stunning architecture, and are a fantastic way to learn about this unique and hospitable city. There are a number of...

Walking Tour of Dublin City

A Walking Tour of Dublin City acquaints visitors with Ireland’s capital city which is full of history and stunning architecture. These tours are a fabulous way to learn about this unique, vibrant and hospitable city. There are a number...

Waterford Treasures Medieval Museum

Waterford Treasures Medieval Museum is located in the centre of the historic Viking Triangle district in Waterford city, Ireland’s oldest city being founded by the Vikings back in 914. It is Irelands only purpose built medieval museum and is...

Westport House

Westport House is a Georgian estate, it was the ancestral seat of the Marquesses of Sligo until 2014, and is located in Westport in County Mayo. It was constructed by the Browne family in the 18th century and designed...

Wicklow Gaol

Wicklow Gaol is a historic prison and is renowned in Ireland for its harsh conditions. It is located in Wicklow in the south east of Ireland and following a sympathetic restoration it is now an interactive attraction that introduces...

Wild Atlantic Way

The Wild Atlantic Way encompasses an impressive 2,500 kilometres of stunning rugged coast that runs along the west of Ireland. The route provides a sensational journey of towering mountains, jutting headlands, breath-taking cliff faces, hidden beaches, brilliant bays, verdant...