Though temperatures are hardly tropical, Wexford, Carlow, Waterford and Kilkenny is known as the sunny southeast to Irish people. Traditionally an area where many from the capital and along the east coast would spend their holidays, these... more
Tucked away within two acres of mature gardens, yet mere minutes from Cork city centre, Hayfield Manor brings you the best of both worlds. Guests here are within a short distance of the popular tourist towns of Kinsale, Blarney and Cobh,... more
Valentine's Day is the time of year when lovers like to treat each other, and if you want to take that special person in your life away for a short break this February 14th, we've done some searching around for the best Valentine's hotel deals!... more
A city with a blooming arts and culture scene, and pulsing nightlife, Belfast is fast becoming the weekend break of choice for both southerners wishing to get away, and other Western Europeans wanting to visit a diverse, good value and lively... more
The real capital of Ireland is Cork’s self styled moniker, and indeed a city with such an amazing market at its centerpiece, hundreds of brilliant pubs, a wit unlike nowhere else in the country and a long history of art and music deserves... more
Belfast is the jewel of the north, and it’s inhabitants are a friendly, artsy, fun-loving crowd. A perfect destination for a weekend away, Belfast has a seemingly innumerable selection of restaurants, good shops, bars and brilliant clubs.... more
Staying in a hotel for any period of time is generally a nice experience: service to your room, fresh sheets daily, a maid to pick up after you and nice surroundings!One thing though which sets some hotels apart is their dining experience.... more
For cosmopolitan travellers who don't wish to splash out on 5 stars, the humble hostel is by far the best option. Many seasoned veterans actually prefer to stay in a hostel, citing the fun, community spirit, mix of backpackers, surfers,... more
The self-catering holiday is becoming increasingly popular for value-seeking tourists and sightseers, who want to do their own thing. Though you won't get the luxury and decadence of a hotel (or the security of a front desk if you lose your... more
Ireland's newest international sporting and entertainment arena is the Aviva Stadium in Ballsbridge, Dublin 4. A modern, world-class stadium, the Aviva plays host to Ireland's rugby and football teams, big Leinster rugby games and large gigs.... more


