Cork
Kerry Tourism
The Cork Kerry region of South West Ireland is one of the most attractive
holiday areas in Ireland. This area has a spectacular coastline of
over 1,000 km and has Ireland’s highest mountain Carrauntoohil
at 1,039 m. This Region also has Ireland’s most southerly point
and the most westerly point. The Cork Kerry Region is a region of
scenic contrasts. The long indented coastline blends with spectacular
mountains, and the many rivers and lakes combine with these mountains
to give a landscape that offers much to the visitor. |
East
coast and Midlands Tourism
East Coast & Midlands stretches from the magnificent golden beaches
of the East Coast to the majestic Shannon in the Midlands. This area
offers visitors a wide range of unrivalled facilities and amenities
to suit the young and old. |
North
West Tourism
The beauty of the North West is not just what the eye can behold,
but what the heart can perceive. The stunning scenery is matched by
the genuine warmth and friendiness of the people. One truly can forget
the cares of modern life by escaping to one or all of the five counties
that comprise the North West Region. |
West
Ireland Tourism
Start planning your trip to Ireland's West, Ireland's cultural heart,
today. Use this website to find places to stay, things to do, visitor
attractions and events in Galway, Mayo and Roscommon. You can also
download our 2007 Calendar of Events, watch our new DVD or download
or various Activity Guides. |
Shannon
Region Tourism
The West of Ireland’s ‘Shannon Region’ is a special
place where visitors can refresh their spirits away from the frenetic
cities and towns of the world. The Region covers counties Clare, Limerick,
North Tipperary and South Offaly. |
South
East Tourism
The South East consists of the five counties of Carlow, Kilkenny,
Tipperary, Waterford and Wexford. Fondly referred to by the 'Irish'
as the 'Sunny South East', the region is famous for its vibrant towns,
rural getaways and coastal villages and resorts. |
Dublin
Tourism
Here you'll find Dublin hotels, and other accommodation in our Dublin
accommodation section. You'll also find visitor information on a range
of topics such as events, transport, tours, museums and galleries,
restaurants and, as you'd expect in the home of Guinness, pubs. |
Northern
Ireland Tourism
Now that you finally have the time and freedom to pursue your favourite
hobbies or discover new diversions, why not break away from the everyday?
Northern Ireland, in all its diversity, is a great place to plan a
visit around a favourite pastime - especially if your idea of bliss
is relaxing and enjoying friendly company and fabulous scenery. |
Town
and Country Homes Association
Welcome to the Town & Country Homes Association, the "Irish
Bed and Breakfast Experience" with over 1,100 Irish Tourist Board
approved homes in every town, city and country-side location throughout
Ireland. |