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Ireland

Where to go in Ireland?

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Connemara and Cliffs of Moher, Ireland

Connemara & Cliffs

Rugged beauty, cultural richness, dramatic cliffs.

Cork & Southwest, Ireland

Cork & South

Picturesque coasts and towns, culinary delights

Dublin, Ireland

Dublin

Lively pubs, rich history, cultural vibrancy.

Dingle & SE Ireland

Dingle & SW

Ancient castles, sunny beaches, charming villages.

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Ireland's enchanting allure captivates with its rolling green hills, historic castles, and lively pubs echoing with traditional music. The rugged beauty of the Wild Atlantic Way contrasts magnificently with the vibrant streets of Dublin, each experience steeped in rich culture and folklore. Discover quaint villages, dramatic coastal cliffs, and the warmth of Irish hospitality. LuxeAway expertly crafts your Irish journey, weaving together these natural splendors and cultural gems. From arranging stays in luxurious, historic accommodations to providing access to exclusive experiences, every aspect of your trip is meticulously planned. Enjoy a seamless and deeply authentic Irish adventure, tailored just for you

Connemara & Cliffs of Moher

Connemara is known for its wild natural beauty, rugged landscapes, and the iconic Cliffs of Moher.

Ideal for: Nature enthusiasts, photographers, and fans of traditional Irish culture.

Unique Activity: Drive the scenic Connemara Loop and visit the Cliffs of Moher for breathtaking coastal views.

Local Delicacy: Taste Connemara’s fresh seafood, especially its oysters.

Cork & South Ireland

This region is celebrated for its scenic coastlines, vibrant cultural life, and the culinary capital of Cork.

Ideal for: Foodies, history buffs, and lovers of scenic drives and coastal walks.

Unique Activity: Explore the culinary delights of Cork city and kiss the Blarney Stone at Blarney Castle.

Local Delicacy: Savor Cork’s artisanal cheeses and charcuterie.

Dublin

Dublin, Ireland’s capital, is renowned for its literary history, lively pubs, and historic landmarks.

Ideal for: Cultural explorers, literature and history fans, and social butterflies.

Unique Activity: Visit the Guinness Storehouse, explore Trinity College and the Book of Kells.

Local Delicacy: Enjoy a pint of Guinness and traditional Irish stew, and experience Dublin’s vibrant nightlife.

Dingle & the Southwest

Dingle and Southwest Ireland dazzle with dramatic coastlines, historic sites, and the charming, musical town of Dingle.

Ideal for: Beach lovers, history enthusiasts, and families.

Unique Activity: Explore the Blasket Islands by kayak, discovering secluded coves and spotting marine wildlife.

Local Delicacy: Savor freshly caught Dingle Bay crab served in local pubs with a side of Irish music.

Unique experiences in Ireland

Killarney National Park, Ireland

Killarney National Park

Explore the enchanting Killarney National Park, with its lakes, waterfalls, and diverse wildlife.

Giants Causeway, Nothern Ireland

Giant's Causeway 

Marvel at the unique basalt columns of Giant's Causeway, a natural wonder and UNESCO Site in Northern Ireland.

Castle Falconry Experience, Ireland

Castle Falconry Experience

Experience the ancient art of falconry in a majestic castle setting, connecting with birds of prey in a historical context.

Skellig Michael, Ireland

Skellig Michael

May - Sept.

Discover the remarkable 6th-century monastic ruins on Skellig Michael, an isolated island with breathtaking views.

Wild Atlantic Way, Ireland

Wild Atlantic Way

Embark on a scenic road trip experiencing Ireland's rugged coastline, charming towns, and dramatic scenery.

Wicklow Mountains Escape, Ireland

Wicklow Mountains Escape

Immerse in the tranquility of Wicklow Mountains National Park, a haven for nature lovers, and history enthusiasts.

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Brú na Bóinne

Unveil the ancient mysteries of Bru na Boinne, one of the world's most important prehistoric sites.

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Reconnect with Nature in the Midlands

Experience  adrenaline and glamour where high-speed races and luxury yachts create an electrifying atmosphere.

Useful Information for Planning Your Trip

When is the best time to visit Ireland?

The best time to visit Ireland is from May to October when the weather is pleasant. The tourist crowds are at their peak in July and August, as the temperature soars. The winter is a good time to avoid large crowds, however, the days are short and cold.

Which Irish airports have direct flights from the US?

Direct flights from the US to Ireland land at Dublin airport (DUB). Most major US cities have a direct flight path with Dublin. We will always find the best option for you, given your city of residence. 

Do I need a visa to visit Ireland?

US citizens do not need a visa for short visits to Ireland, up to 90 days. However, a valid passport is required.

How many days should I spend on vacation in Ireland?

A vacation in Ireland could last from 7 to 14 days, depending on how many regions you wish to visit and what type of activities you want to experience. Your itinerary will always reflect your preferred travel pace.

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