

Star Wars in Ireland
You don’t have to travel to a galaxy far, far away to discover a landscape that is truly out of this world. Just ask the makers of Star Wars




With the rugged coastline of the Wild Atlantic Way by your side, the roar of the Atlantic Ocean echoing in their ears and moody skies overhead, the Star Wars crew knew they had found the perfect location to tell the next chapter of the Star Wars saga.
The Wild Atlantic Way was so otherworldly that the scouts knew immediately they had to give it a starring role in one of the biggest films the world has ever seen. Star Wars: The Force Awakens smashed box office records and introduced the world to the shard-shaped island striking out from the Atlantic off the coast of Kerry: Skellig Michael – a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which was once home to 6th century monks.


When Star Wars came to County Kerry
Go behind the scenes and find out what happened when Star Wars came to the Irish village of Portmagee
When the crew returned to film Star Wars: The Last Jedi, more locations between Cork and Donegal doubled as Luke’s Island in The Last Jedi, showcasing the raw beauty of this 2,500km long coastline. From Malin Head, the very tip of Donegal, to the cliffs of Loop Head, and the rocky shoreline of County Cork, Star Wars: The Last Jedi continued the story of Rey and Luke as they battled to save a galaxy far, far away…
Extraordinary experiences along the Wild Atlantic Way
Stars Wars in Ireland
L-R: Rey on the Wild Atlantic Way; Director JJ Abrams & Mark Hamill; Malin Head, County Donegal; Jedi Knight on the Wild Atlantic Way
While filming, the cast and crew made the west coast their home. Mark Hamill and Daisy Ridley became familiar faces to the locals in County Kerry, where they learned to pull pints and joined in the traditional music sessions with the locals. Afterwards, the cast and crew extolled the beauty of the surroundings, and the warm welcome they received from the locals wherever they filmed, and LucasFilm took out no less than eight thank you ads in local newspapers up and down the coastline!
...the enthusiasm and support of all the people of West Cork have made our Irish adventure one we will always treasure.
LUCASFILM
Star Wars filming locations highlights
Discover a galaxy far, far away on the island of Ireland




Mizen Head
Experience Mizen Head on the glorious Mizen Peninsula in County Cork. Visit the Mizen Head Irish Lights Signal Station at Ireland's most south-westerly point.
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Loop Head Walking Tours
Loop Head Peninsula offers hidden beaches where you can go wild swimming, get opportunities to take photos of West Clare's cliff scenery and enjoy folklore and storytelling.
Clare
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Butler Arms Hotel
One of the finest accommodations in County Kerry, the Butler Arms Hotel is a family-run property located in the town of Waterville. It boasts a welcome atmosphere, luxurious accommodation and excellent facilities.
Kerry
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Kilkee
The crescent shaped beach at Kilkee in County Clare is a stretch of golden sand that slightly slopes toward the sea, and is a popular holiday spot during the summer months.
Clare
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Loop Head Adventures Ltd
The Loop Head peninsula offers breathtaking scenery, wildlife and history. Cyclists can visit the L...
Kilbaha
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Star Wars Donegal Tour - Donegal Climbing
Donegal Climbing is based in National Geographic’s ‘Coolest Place on the Planet’ to visit in 2017 at Malin Head, County Donegal, which is one of the Star Wars film locations in Ireland for Episode VIII.
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