Population
5,056,935
capital
Dublin
Language
Irish, English, Polish, ‎French‎, ‎German‎, Portuguese
currency
Euro
Flight time
1 hour from the UK
time difference
UTC/GMT +0 hours
best time to go
Jan-Dec

Introducing Ireland

Ireland known as the Emerald Isle promises a warm hospitality, an exciting adventure whether you are exploring its cities or its spectacular natural beauty and ample entertainment experiences.
Explore County Wicklow’s extensive historical history, take in Dublin’s cultural attractions and lively atmosphere, or visit Killarney to get a tranquil taste of Irish life. Are you looking for magnificent natural beauty? You can experience the breath-taking Glenveagh National Park, take in the exquisite scenery of the Ring of Kerry, and discover the amazing Cliffs of Moher towering spectacularly above the Atlantic Ocean.

Resorts in Ireland

Top Locations in Ireland

Cliffs of Moher, County Clare
The 8km hike to the summit will take you to a height of 200 feet, and at some places, you'll get to experience the excitement of being a few inches from the edge. O'Brien's Tower, located just outside Doolin village, is the highest point of the Moher Cliffs.
Bend of the Boyne, County Meath
Bend of the Boyne is an important historic area not only in Ireland, but across Europe. This enormous megalithic monument supersedes even the Egyptian pyramids, and its beginnings could well date back to the 32nd century BC during the Neolithic period. Bend of the Boyne has been declared a World Heritage Site due to its rich history.
Killarney National Park
Killarney National Park is one of the top locations in Ireland to reconnect with nature. This is the only site in the world where you may observe red deer grazing quietly in the wild. The 100,000-acre park features 141 bird species, and if you enjoy fishing, the glacial Lower Lake abounds with trout, salmon, and perch.
Guiness Storehouse, Dublin
Its glass atrium, which resembles a huge pint of Guinness, is surrounded by up to seven levels. Your visit will educate you on the fine tradition of malting, fermentation, and the art of beer production. The excursion concludes at the charming Gravity Bar on the top level, where you can enjoy a spectacular view of Dublin while drinking a refreshing glass of 100% authentic Guinness.

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