Tourism Ireland has launched their marketing plans for this year's overseas tourism to the island of Ireland. The event, which was held in Dublin and Belfast this week, was attended by Tourism ...
The country remains at Level 1, but officials warn of petty crime in popular tourist areas.
New figures out today show that over 400,000 foreign visitors came to Ireland last month - a 33% increase year on year.
Tourism Ireland, the organization responsible for marketing Ireland overseas, believes the answer is yes, and its CEO is happy to tell you why. “We are a little country known for being green and ...
At an event attended by Economy Minister Conor Murphy and hundreds of tourism industry leaders from around Northern Ireland, Tourism Ireland announced its plans for an average growth of +6.5% in ...
Alice Mansergh is spending St. Patrick’s Day 2024 in Washington, D.C., to participate in a longtime tradition. It involves delegates from Ireland presenting the current U.S. president with a bowl of ...
Tourism Ireland recently announced details of its marketing strategy and plans to promote the island overseas, at a Dublin event that convened more than 500 tourism industry leaders from around the ...
St. Patrick’s Day has evolved from a religious feast into a global celebration of Irish culture. Centered in Dublin but embraced worldwide, the holiday drives tourism, boosts Ireland’s global image, ...
Tourism Ireland is the marketing group that promotes Ireland as a vacation destination. They focus on providing overseas travelers with all of the information they need about visiting this beautiful ...
“Ireland is open for business, and the time to press that ‘Green Button’ is now”—that’s the message that Tourism Ireland is sharing as it brings its “Best of Ireland” sales mission to cities across ...
“The best moments visitors have here are never rushed — it’s the hour spent chatting over tea, the walk that turns into a story, the unplanned stop at a beach or a local pub for an impromptu trad ...
Laura McCorry MBE will take on the new role in September as CEO for the Northern Ireland Tourism Board. Mrs. McCorry will take over from the current CEO, John McGrillen, who announced in February that ...