Experience Ireland

Experience Ireland

Volvo Ocean Race
Volvo Ocean Race
Get set for the arrival in Galway of the heroic seafarers taking part in the exhilarating Volvo Ocean Race 2008/9
Lakeland Regions

Lakelands Experience

Visit one of Ireland’s most peaceful and relaxing areas, where the pace of life is slow and friendly.
Families and children

Families and children

Discover a world of value-packed adventure, festivals and fun for all the family in Ireland
Escorted Tours

Escorted Tours

So you’ve decided to travel to the island of Ireland? Let the experts take the hard work out of planning each and every detail of your vacation with an escorted land tour
Festivals and Events
Festivals and Events
From food, arts, and music the Irish people definitely know how to celebrate, well, pretty much everything!
Car Touring

Car Touring

Take to the open road with an exhilarating drive through Ireland. Is there any better way to see a country?
Route planners
Route Planners
Get set for an exceptional Irish adventure that’s tailor-made just for you
Music and Dance
Music & dance
Turn up the decibels with passion-fuelled music festivals in a land where music is part of the culture
Historical Ireland
Historical ireland
A real-life tale of turbulent times coupled with heroic feats of bravery
St. Patrick's Day
St Patrick’s Day
March 17 is a time to reflect on how St Patrick changed the face of Ireland…
Backpacking
BackPacking
Strap on your backpack and get set for a whirlwind adventure through the wonderfully wild island of Ireland
The perfect partnership
The perfect partnership
Turn your trip to Ireland into a holiday of a lifetime with a little help from Town and Country Homes and Irish Farmhouse Holidays
Experience Luxury
Indulge in Luxury Ireland
Choose one of Ireland’s 5* accommodations and benefit from world- renowned hospitality.
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Did you know?

Ireland is now widely known as the Emerald Isle, but did you ever wonder where the phrase actually came from? It originally appeared in a poem called Erin published in 1800 by William Drennan: “Nor one feeling of vengeance presume to defile / The Curse of the men from the Emerald Isle.” Drennan is buried at the Clifton Street Cemetery, Belfast dsadas.

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