
Castles, Cliffs, and Celtic Pride
In Ireland, every stone wall, seaside cliff, and cozy pub tells a story. Whether you're strolling through literary Dublin, driving through patchwork-green countryside, or tapping your toes to fiddles in a local pub, Ireland is a destination rich in character, charm, and cultural depth. From the dramatic Cliffs of Moher to the warm clink of a pint in Galway, you’ll find moments of wonder at every turn. With your Envoyage advisor, your journey through the Emerald Isle can be as spirited or serene as you wish—crafted just for you.

Ireland in Focus
Currency: Euro (€)
Tipping Customs: 10-15%, if no service charge is added.
Language: English
Popular Drink: Guinness
Must Eat: Corned beef
Power Up: Type G (3-prong plug) 230 V
Weather: Temperate, but rainy. Pack an umbrella.
Best Time to Visit: Year-round. Popular times include St. Patrick’s Day, Bloomsday, and September brings oyster-lovers to Galway.
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Whether you want to soak in Irelands rugged natural beauty, enjoy a ride through Killarney National Park, visit a distillery in Dublin, or share a friendly banter with the locals in a pub…here’s what you need to know before you go.

Moments Worth Chasing
Follow Literary Footsteps in Dublin
Visit Trinity College to see the Book of Kells, explore the haunts of James Joyce, and wander through neighborhoods immortalized in Irish literature. For true fans of Joyce, a Bloomsday walk on June 16 (or any day) is a must.
Explore Castles & Ruins Across the Countryside
From the medieval ramparts of Bunratty Castle to the grandeur of Ashford Castle and the haunting beauty of Dunluce’s coastal ruins, Ireland is a dream for history lovers and photographers alike.
Marvel at the Cliffs of Moher
Towering nearly 700 feet above the Atlantic, the Cliffs of Moher offer jaw-dropping views, wind-swept beauty, and nesting seabirds—an unforgettable stop along the Wild Atlantic Way.
Kiss the Blarney Stone
At Blarney Castle, take part in the centuries-old tradition believed to bestow the “gift of eloquence.” Legend or not, it’s a rite of passage for many travelers.
Roam Killarney National Park
Walk through ancient woodlands, spot red deer, and gaze up at MacGillycuddy’s Reeks. This magical park is one of Ireland’s finest natural treasures.