Long loved for its heritage and harbour views, this East Cork town is now striking a new chord as one of Ireland’s most vibrant cultural destinations. Cobh may be known around the world as the final port of call for the Titanic, but today the historic harbour town is firmly anchored in the present as a thriving centre for music,...
  Roll up your sleeves and get hands-on in an Irish country kitchen to experience the island’s food heritage, hospitality and a bit of craic.   Tasting local specialties is part of the fun of any trip but in Ireland you can go a step further and learn how to make them. Across the island there are many kitchen experiences that will...
This World Photography Day (19 August) hit the heights to find the best photo opportunities and views of Dublin.   There is something magical about viewing a city from above. Away from the bustle of busy streets and clamouring traffic, there is a chance not only to see historic landmarks from a new angle but also to glimpse the essence of the...
  With the trend for ‘coolcations’ gaining momentum, Ireland has emerged as the perfect cool, calm and cultured destination.   A rising number of holiday-makers who generally flock to sun-drenched Mediterranean beaches and European city hotspots are deciding instead to go north where cooler climes and less crowded attractions make for a more relaxing and refreshing experience. These ‘coolcations’ are rapidly gaining...
  Gaeilge, the language native to the island of Ireland, is undergoing an exhilarating revival. From vibrant theatres and trendy pubs to a variety of bilingual visitor experiences, Gaeilge is at the heart of a cultural resurgence that’s inviting locals and visitors alike to connect with Ireland’s unique heritage. The beautiful, lyrical sound of the Irish language isn't just pleasing to...