Rediscover Ireland’s charm
Press the ‘green button’ and book a trip to Ireland as it extends a warm welcome to visitors returning to its shores
The island of Ireland, known for its friendly locals, ancient heritage and vibrant cities, is rolling out the green carpet to greet your customers with the warmest of welcomes. There has never been a better time to visit, and when you
press the ‘green button’, you ‘click book’ on a holiday to the island, unlocking all of its amazing activities and places to visit. We cannot wait to roll out the green carpet and welcome back visitors from Great Britain. Visiting the island of Ireland couldn’t be easier. It’s quick
to get to – just a short flight over the Irish Sea – with routes from multiple airports in Great Britain to a number of Irish cities. Or, if your customers prefer, they can sail by ferry to one of the ports in Northern Ireland or the Republic of Ireland. And thanks to the Common Travel Area, visitors from Great Britain can enjoy easy access, with no change to any travel arrangements following the UK’s departure from the EU. The landscape across Ireland is unlike any other. It’s best
explored by car and hiring or taking your own is easy, as drivers with a valid UK driving licence and insurance don’t need an international driving permit or green card. Rolling hills and meandering streams blanket the region
known as the Hidden Heartlands – ideal if your customers are keen to explore more of rural Ireland. Meanwhile, the Causeway Coastal Route in Northern
Ireland is a beautiful scenic journey, while on the west coast of the Republic of Ireland, the Wild Atlantic Way is one of the best driving routes, with roads covering 1,600 miles, interspersed with quaint villages. There is so much wildlife to be found along the way too – look out for grey seals, which reside in their thousands off the Irish coast. From food and cultural tours in the cities to hiking and
kayaking in the countryside, the island of Ireland is full of adventure. For those who like to immerse themselves in tales of the past, Ireland’s Ancient East is a must, with historic monuments, castles and estates found across a region that boasts more than 5,000 years of history. A hearty meal and a warm welcome go hand in hand across
the island. There are plenty of places to enjoy a delicious home-cooked dinner in a traditional pub, while Michelin-starred restaurants are dotted all over for those keen to indulge in some fine dining. There is no better time to rediscover the island of Ireland.
Grey seal, Castlecove, Co. Kerry
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