Ireland

Savour the taste of Kildare Food Festival
Whisk the kids away for a luxury break in Ireland at five-star golf and spa resort The K Club and enjoy an afternoon of fabulous food and family fun with Taste Kildare 2010, the renowned food and drink festival, which celebrates the best of local produce and crafts, for £120 per adult per night and £45 per child per night including a full Irish breakfast and a gourmet dinner.

Step back in time at Decades Festival in Cork
Experience Ireland’s largest fancy dress party, the Decades festival, in Cork this summer and you can celebrate the best of every era from the roaring twenties onwards.
Travel to Ireland is plain sailing
Travelling to Ireland by sea this summer couldn’t be easier with 15 ferry routes from Britain to Ireland and 277 crossings each way every week. Guaranteeing a comfortable and reliable service, you can be there in as little as 90 minutes.

Hot oil massages at Ireland’s coolest boutique hotel
Chill Spa at the Ice House hotel in County Mayo is adored by cosmopolitan travellers and spa enthusiasts alike, thanks to its stunning setting on the River Moy, with panoramic vistas from the treatment rooms across the water, over to the woods beyond.

Fitzwilliam Hotel Belfast launches sizzling summer deals
The award-winning Fitzwilliam Hotel Belfast has launched a sizzling selection of summer deals, available from 1 July to 31 August 2010.

Discover the castles of County Clare
Take a trip to County Clare this summer and discover the Emerald Isle’s historic past at its best, with a luxurious stay at Dromoland Castle, Ireland’s most distinguished and historic castle hotel, where you’re sure to feel regally pampered from the moment of arrival.
Aer Lingus announces transatlantic suspensions
Following a detailed review of route profitability Aer Lingus has announced changes to its Shannon transatlantic schedule for early 2011.
Astronomy tours for adventurous travellers
Explorers has introduced a new range of astronomy tours which are designed to help holidaymakers witness some of the most remarkable events in the celestial world.

Experience the Galway Arts Festival
Galway city feels like a small bohemian town with its relaxed style and artistic tradition. You can enjoy its heritage pubs or eating al fresco on warm evenings - the perfect setting for the renowned Galway Arts Festival, (July 12th – 25th) now in its 33rd year, and the world famous Summer Festival Race Meeting at the Galway Races (July 26th – August 1st).
Discover Gloria Hunniford's Ireland
Whether you want to explore the culture and heritage, or the unique festivals or even a nice romantic weekend away there is a lot on offer from Ireland that you won’t find on a holiday in Great Britain. Someone who is very passionate about what Ireland has to offer is Gloria Hunniford.

Holiday like a film star at Ireland’s oldest castle
Experience a holiday worthy of Hollywood at Dromoland Castle, County Clare - Ireland’s most distinguished and historic castle hotel located near the stunning Cliffs of Moher which featured in recent romantic comedy Leap Year.

Ireland’s ultimate self catering experience
Privately owned by Relais and Chateau, Sheen Falls Lodge enjoys a profile as one of Europe’s finest five star hotels.
Head to Dublin for a better value city break
The Post Office Travel Money City Costs Barometer report has revealed Dublin to be one of the top destinations within the eurozone for a best value city break.
Family Easter breaks in Ireland
Book a fun filled, family break at The Heritage Golf & Spa Resort, Killenard, Ireland this Easter.

An authentic St Patrick's Day at The K Club
Indulge in a festival of fun and enjoy the real deal this St. Patrick’s Day at Dublin’s traditional festival, whilst enjoying a three-night stay for the price of two at nearby golf and spa resort The K Club, with five-star luxury from just £279 per person* including full Irish breakfast each morning and a gourmet dinner.