Locations


Cork is a charming city on Ireland’s southern coast, with a rich history and stunning natural landscapes. Visitors can explore landmarks like Blarney Castle and St. Fin Barre’s Cathedral, or enjoy the bustling English Market for traditional Irish delicacies. The city offers a lively cultural scene with cozy pubs, theaters, and art galleries. Cork’s mild climate and fertile soil make it ideal for agriculture, reflected in its thriving food scene. Annual events include the Cork Midsummer Festival and the Guinness Cork Jazz Festival, making Cork an excellent destination to immerse oneself in Irish culture.


Dublin, Ireland’s capital city, is a lively blend of history, culture, and entertainment. Its landmarks include the iconic Dublin Castle and St. Patrick’s Cathedral. Trinity College houses the ancient Book of Kells. The Temple Bar district offers pubs and traditional Irish music while Grafton Street has shopping opportunities and street performers. The Guinness Storehouse provides panoramic views of the city from its Gravity Bar. Dublin’s weather can be unpredictable with frequent rainfall throughout the year. Visitors can enjoy cultural events such as St. Patrick’s Festival, Dublin Fringe Festival, and Bloomsday Festival.

GALWAY

Galway, a charming city on Ireland’s west coast, is known for its vibrant arts scene, stunning natural landscapes and rich cultural heritage. The medieval Galway City Walls and Eyre Square are key landmarks while the Claddagh area offers picturesque walks along the waterfront. Connemara’s mountains, lakes and beaches provide outdoor adventure opportunities. It experiences mild winters and cool summers with rainfall year-round. Its festivals like Galway International Arts Festival, Galway Oyster Festival and Galway Races attract visitors from all over seeking an authentic Irish experience.

LIMERICK

Limerick is a city in Ireland with a rich history and charming architecture. It boasts medieval landmarks such as King John’s Castle and St. Mary’s Cathedral, as well as literary connections to Frank McCourt’s ‘Angela’s Ashes.’ Visitors can enjoy the Hunt Museum, Milk Market, Lime Tree Theatre, and Dolan’s Warehouse for art, food, music, and theater experiences. Limerick has a mild climate with moderate rainfall throughout the year. Annual events like St. Patrick’s Festival and Riverfest offer entertainment along the River Shannon. Limerick blends history with contemporary culture for an unforgettable visit.