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..live music continues then with top acts like The national, Tom Jones, Pet Shop Boys, Sinéad O’Connor, Christy Moore, Nile Rogers &..
..islands this ancient merchant city is steeped in maritime history and a rich artistic culture. With a thriving foodie and craft beer scene,..
..city, and a stellar line-up of Irish and international musicians and emerging talent who are pushing the boundaries of the genre. Add to..
..it into its streetscape. The Blackwater is internationally known for the excellence of its coarse and game angling. Fermoy, a planned town..
..Blarney continues to be widely known internationally and over 200,000 people visit Blarney Castle each year to kiss the Blarney Stone and..
..even a festival dedicated to it – the International Storytelling Festival draws big names and big crowds to the island in late August.Take..
..pubs. Explore Bere and Dursey islands (a trip on ireland’s only cable car is a must), see dolphins and whales in the wild, visit the charmin..
..sessions in local pubs, Irish and international acts, gigs at world-famous DeBarras Folk Club - Clonakilty has something for all music..
..nearby, to understand these important moments of maritime history. The town is also a busy water sports centre offering sailing, deep-sea..
..from the start of the Wild Atlantic Way. The maritime ties here, both new and old are everywhere – forests of yacht masts and flapping..
Youghal, the gem of irelands Ancient East, a truly unique place with miles of sandy beaches and a rich..
..islands this ancient merchant city is steeped in maritime history and a rich artistic culture. With a thriving foodie and craft beer scene,..
..as locals tell the stories of the region’s maritime heritage – from a tsunami to piracy, sackings and battles that shaped this part of..
..Emigration Story Revitalise in our maritime Paradise Ireland's Ancient East -..
..the city, towns, and villages to take in some of ireland's finest natural wonders. Here you can breathe the air straight off the Atlantic..
..which allows you to tour the countryside and maritime haven from very early until very late at night. Slow blazing deep orange sunsets to..
..ancient castle has been keeping a close eye on maritime traffic traveling up and down to the city. These days it trains its eye on planets..
..of fertile farmland, scenic mountains and maritime seascapes lends itself to a strong culinary, musical and artistic vibe. Let’s take a..
This International Youth Day (12th August), Cork city’s museums, galleries and attractions are calling on families to introduce children to..
..video could be featured as part of an international tourism campaign, so you could be richer and even more famous internationally...
..current crisis, along with guidance on when international markets are expected to return and how they may come back. The future of Cork..
..and visitor facilities that we have locally and nationally • Raise the profile of Ireland’s tourism industry • Encourage people to try..
..to an audience of over 6 million tourists, international media (Lonely Planet, Condé Nast, Vogue, Forbes etc) and tourism professionals. For..
..Clonakilty town, you can discover the story of ireland’s revolutionary hero through a collection of interactive displays, artefacts and..
..for children.A host of glowing reviews in international publications has generated huge interest in visiting Cork – the lure of eating in..
Row , Row, Row Your BoatBeing Ireland’s maritime Haven and having one of the largest natural harbours in the world it’s no surprise that..
..any way that breaches any applicable local, national or international law or regulation; in any way that is unlawful or fraudulent,..
..immediately. The Website is operated by the national Tourism Development Authority, also known as Fáilte Ireland ("we" or the "Authority"),..
..East. Simply put - Cork is Ireland’s maritime Haven. Our proposition is based around our significant maritime history spanning..
..Ancient East. Simply put - Cork is Ireland’s maritime Haven. Our proposition is based around our significant maritime history..
..Ancient East. Simply put - Cork is Ireland’s maritime Haven. Our proposition is based around our significant maritime history..
..Dixieland for an exciting mix of Irish and international acts on several stages throughout the hotelThe Jazz Music Trail sees the city come..
..of Ireland to have become a member of the International Rainbow Cities Network, with a pledge to protect and enhance LGBTI+ rights and inclusi..
..Arts, Blackpool Community Access Program and national Learning Network will be collaborating with our artists to create floats, costumes,..
The Cork International Choral Festival will make a welcome return to the streets and stages of the city and county for five days of song from..
Cork is Ireland's Gateway to Europe's finest maritime-inspired stories and adventures. Its mesmerising landscape and 1100 km coastline deliver..
..Betelgeuse exploded in what remains the biggest maritime disaster in Irish history.Of course, there’s more to Whiddy than modern industry..
Cork has over 1,000km of coastline to explore and is widely regarded as ‘Ireland’s maritime Haven’, with the sea playing a pivotal role..
..and Connolly's of Leap that attract local, national and international acts to play intimate gigs to West Cork's discerning music..
Cork Harbour Festival returns this June from the 1st to the 10th with 10 days packed full of maritime fun! Highlighting Cork's greatest natural..
..city, and a stellar line-up of Irish and international musicians, both veteran and emerging talent. ..
..Services, JIGSAW, Shine A Light, AWARE, national Learning Network, HUGG, Féileacáin and Mental Health Ireland.Joy In The Park is a free..