Concentrate on the northern part of the country with this varied program of scenic and historic attractions.
More DetailsConcentrate on the northern part of the country with this varied program of scenic and historic attractions.
More DetailsThis 7-night tour features one of Irelands best-kept secrets, our northern territories, and can be accessed via Dublin Airport
More DetailsDevelop your riding skills in this top class equestrian centre.
More DetailsThe Highlights of Ireland self-drive 8-night tour is one of our most popular tours and is based on Ireland’s most iconic and world-renowned attractions.
More DetailsChoose from three bases and cruise north or south along the Shannon and Erne rivers.
More DetailsWhen it comes to Ireland trips nothing compares to staying in some of the country's finest Castles and Manor Hotels in Ireland’s most iconic locations.
More DetailsThrough a maze of small country roads, discover this land of exotic flowers, limestone plateaux and welcoming villages.
More DetailsDalkey Castle where 21st century technology meets 15th century living history! The Living History actors are ready to welcome you to Dalkey Castle! Great Fun for all ages!
More DetailsChoose from three bases and cruise north or south along the Shannon and Erne rivers.
More DetailsThe Hook Lighthouse is situated at the tip of the Hook Peninsula in County Wexford, in Ireland.
More DetailsChoose from three bases and cruise north or south along the Shannon and Erne rivers.
More DetailsThe multi-award winning Glasnevin Museum hosts state of the art interactive exhibitions designed by Martello Media.
More DetailsKnown all over the world for their friendliness, warmth and hospitality the humble Irish Pub is legendary.
More DetailsRegarded as the home of Irish flat racing, the Curragh racecourse is located in Co.
More DetailsTreat your child to a residential riding holiday at Clonshire Equestrian Center.
More DetailsEnjoy a variety of riding options, flat work, jumping, crosscountry trails.
More DetailsBuilt in Derby Street of Belfast Albert Street, St Peters was built in response to the growing Catholic population of Belfast throughout the 19th Century.
More DetailsSet in 120 acres of private parkland, the Clonshire Equestrian Centre provides excellent facilities for beginners to advanced riders.
More DetailsErected on the site of the second Linen Hall which was gifted to the Anglican church by the fifth Earl of Donegal and named after both his wife and St Anne, the mother of the virgin Mary.
More DetailsThe essence and variety of the West of Ireland is captured on this two centre walking trip in the Burren and Connemara.
More DetailsConnemara is perfect cycling country, where roads go around the hills rather than over them! Dramatic scenery.
More DetailsChoose from three bases and cruise north or south along the Shannon and Erne rivers.
More DetailsFollow in the footsteps of Queen Elizabeth on her historic visit to Ireland with our specially created tour commemorating her visit.
More DetailsChoose from three bases and cruise north or south along the Shannon and Erne rivers.
More DetailsDiscovering Ireland Vacation offers these wonderful holidays on the River Shannon, the ultimate in get-away breaks.
More DetailsChoose from three bases and cruise north or south along the Shannon and Erne rivers.
More DetailsOn this self led tour, you explore the genteel Southside coast head into the haunting beauty of the Wicklow Mountains.
More DetailsWith the launch of the new Dufour range, the chantier Dufour has entered a new era.
More DetailsThe DUFOUR 44, the 3rd in the New Dufour Series, will claim its place in the history of sailing.
More DetailsDesigned for families with children, this tour explores the beautiful region of Connemara famous for its rugged granite landscape as well as its beautiful lakes and rivers.
More DetailsConnemara is a mystic and beautiful region, ideal for fishing trout and salmon.
More DetailsStay in lovely Westport and explore the surrounding sights of Galway and Mayo.
More DetailsCircle around the lovely backroads and villages of the Glens of Antrim and then follow the spectacular seashore by the Giant's Causeway.
More DetailsBesides the scenery and the "forty shades of green", there are over 300 golf courses on the island of Ireland.
More DetailsA place apart, Donegal has a fabulous music tradition and a friendly welcome.
More DetailsTo make the most of your tour, you will want to be well prepared! Tir Na Nog tours suggest that you bring a sense of humour, an interest in Ireland and most importantly, a keen sense of fun!
More DetailsDiscovering Ireland Vacation in association with Sail Ireland Charters offers you the opportunity to spend two weeks sailing around the beautiful South West coast.
More DetailsThe Jeanneau 39i has a twin steering positions with winches placed near the helms provide easy sail handling.
More DetailsDiscovering Ireland Vacation in association with Sail Ireland Charters offers you the opportunity to spend two weeks sailing around the beautiful South West coast.
More DetailsImagine days spent meandering effortlessly through some of the most wonderful scenery in Ireland.
More DetailsThe Ring of Kerry is famous for its spectacular scenery and takes you to the hills to experience two dramatic peninsulas.
More DetailsThe Ballyhoura Way is a wlaking route based on the remembrance of the bitter march endured by the O'Sullivan Bere clan during the winter of 1602-1603.
More DetailsThe rugged Beara Peninsula is shared between counties Cork and Kerry.
More DetailsThe Blackwater Way has been formed by combining two separate routes - formerly known as the Avondhu Way and the Duhallow Way.
More DetailsThe Cavan Way provides a pleasant hill and valley walking connection between the Leitrim Way at Dowra, a small village community near the source of the River Shannon and the Ulster Way at Blacklion village.
More DetailsDingle - the name rings a bell and the area is a popular holiday destination.
More DetailsEast Clare is a beautiful and hidden corner of the West of Ireland with a landscape of rugged hills and picturesque valleys intertwined with rivers, lakes, woodlands and boglands.
More DetailsThe East Munster Way stretches from Carrick-on-Siur to Clogheen, both in County Tipperary.
More DetailsThe Foxford Way is a long distance walk which complements the Mayo Western Way, Mayo's longest walk, extending it south through the Ox Mountains, from Foxford to Staide and around Lough Cullin.
More DetailsBeing a canal bank walk, the important feature of this route is that it is flat!!! Ideal for the beginner to waymarked walking, the route passes through a range of small towns and villages with all the necessary amenities.
More DetailsThe Kerry Way is one of the most popular National Waymarked Trails in Ireland.
More DetailsThis is a walk through a variety of landscape forms common to this beautiful but little known part of Ireland.
More DetailsThe Lough Derg Way Walking Trail stretches from Limerick City to Killaloe.
More DetailsThe Miners' Way and Historical Trail is a route which traverses the hills and valleys of Leitrim, Roscommon and Sligo.
More DetailsHalf in Kerry and half in Cork, the Ring of Beara - the Beara Peninsula is Ireland in a nutshell, with a landscape that is beautiful, magical and full of rugged charm.
More DetailsThe Royal Canal Way is an excellent way to make your way from the midlands to Dublin .
More DetailsAfter crossing a rugged little hill above Fahane, the route descends to Glanlough.
More DetailsSituated close to the geographical centre of Ireland, this circular route takes the walker through the wild and mysterious Slieve Bloom Mountains.
More DetailsThe Slieve Felim Way stretches from Murroe in Limerick to Silvermines Village in Co.
More DetailsThis varied trail leads the walker between some very fine summits in County Carlow, and along forest tracks over the northern slopes of Mount Leinster.
More DetailsThe Suck Valley Way on the border of West Roscommon and East Galway, incorporating part of the O' Sullivan Beara Trail, offers walkers an opportunity to experience the beauty, peace and tranquillity of the oval shaped walk.
More DetailsThe Western Way ( Galway ) is one of the shortest ways in the country, however this is well compensated for in the beauty of the scenery along the walk.
More DetailsThe Western Way ( Mayo ), in contrast to the Western Way (Galway), is one of the longest walks in the country.
More DetailsThis varied trail leads the walker between some very fine summits in County Carlow, and along forest tracks over the northern slopes of Mount Leinster.
More DetailsThe wide open plains of West Mayo are among the most unspoilt landscapes of Ireland.
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