Posts Tagged ‘Wild Atlantic Way’

New Vehicles for 2018

It is with great excitement we announce the addition of a further 15 new vehicles for 2018. This brings the total amount of new vehicles added to our fleet to 46, over the past four years. All these vehicles are the best in their class and finished to the highest standard. The vehicles are due…

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Food Lovers Delight in Ireland

Ireland has long been known for it’s friendly locals, breathtaking scenery and challenging links golf courses. But in more recent times there has been a focus on the food and restaurant market. Using local producers and “Farm to Table” method, Ireland is fast making a name for itself in the food world. This year 30…

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Ireland’s Seven Wonders

1. Cliffs of Moher The First of our Natural wonders. The Cliffs of Moher are Situated on the West Coast of Ireland in County Clare. They rise vertically from the Atlantic ocean to a height of 214 meters and stretch for a distance of 8 kilometers. Code Naste Traveler ranked the views from the Cliffs…

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Ireland’s Traditional Foods

While Ireland hasn’t traditionally had quite the same reputation for cuisine as some other European nations, that’s beginning to change. Thanks to the country’s lush green pastures, its beef and lamb are widely regarded as the best produced anywhere in the world, and the Irish chefs of today are doing exciting things with simple native ingredients. Here are ten traditional…

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Killarney Golf Club wins out

This year we celebrated at the IGTOA awards with the team from Killarney Golf and Fishing Club. They were awarded Parkland Golf Course of the Year and GM Cormac Flannery and Head Greenkeeper Enda Murphy were on hand to accept the award. The Resort will be celebrating their 125th anniversary in 2018 and the plans…

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Killarney Welcomes Travel Bloggers

Killarney was chosen to host this year’s TBEX Europe Conference and we couldn’t be more excited. What is TBEX you might ask (as did I). TBEX is the largest conference and networking event for travel bloggers, online travel journalists, new media content creators, travel brands and industry professionals. This October 2nd over 650 delegates will…

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Move over Flipper – it’s Fungie time

  Fungie – Ireland’s Favorite Dolphin He’s one of Ireland’s most famous residents and visitors and locals alike can’t get enough of him No, he’s not our beloved St Patrick or U2’s front man, Bono. Nor is he one of our hunky Hollywood actors Colin Farrell or Michael Fassbender. Fungie, people… is a dolphin. But…

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12 Surprising Facts About Ireland

          Ok, you booked your flights and accommodation but how much do you really know about Ireland? Here are a few facts that we did not make up (I swear!!) 1. St. Patrick wasn’t Irish Contrary to popular belief, and despite being the Patron Saint of Ireland, St. Patrick was not…

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Ireland – When to go, What to pack, What to see

  WHEN IS THE BEST TIME TO VISIT IRELAND? The best time to visit Ireland is when you can arrange it! There really is no bad time for an Ireland vacation. That said, there are times that are less busy or the weather may be a bit less wet. Shoulder season – after Easter to…

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The Irish Bucket List

    1. Take the Dursey Island cable car, Co. Cork It’s not what you’d expect to find at the tip of the Beara Peninsula – a cable car to Dursey Island. The tide is too strong at Dursey Sound for boats, hence the unusual method of getting across. The journey takes about 10 minutes,…

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