Ireland is thousands of years old and has a lot to show for it, with prehistoric sites and centuries old cultural traditions. Its capital, Dublin, is the home of Guinness and is a thriving urban centre of literature, art and gastronomy, with authors like Oscar Wilde and Bram Stoker historically walking these streets. Ireland is also loved for its beautiful landscapes and dramatic cliffs - like the Wicklow Mountains and the Cliffs of Moher - which make for incredible hikes and nature experiences.
Dublin is home to the iconic Guinness Storehouse which tells the story of the history of the beloved beer and how it came to be so popular nationally and internationally.
Ireland's landscape has a touch of magic to it - and not just from the folklore that is passed down through generations. Wind-swept white sand beaches, soft rolling hills, dramatic sea cliffs, and craggy mountains shape this natural powerhouse.
Ireland is home to an estimated 30,000 historic castles. Whether you're exploring ancient ruins or roaming grand halls, visiting castles is the perfect way to immerse yourself in Irish history. From Carrickfergus Castle in Country Antrim to King John's Castle in Limerick, tour these imposing reminders of history.
Ireland loves a party. Galway, in particular, is known for its many festivals, often cited as the ‘festival capital’ of Ireland. Galway’s main festivals include international arts, film, comedy, music festivals and even an oyster festival.
Ireland is home to some of the best Irish whiskey distilleries, particularly in Cork. Tour West Cork Distillers and Jameson Midleton Distillery and learn the history of authentic Irish whiskey - and of course, sample some along the way.