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Ireland West Tours
Ireland West Tours offers unforgettable guided tours of the stunning landscapes and cultural landmarks of western Ireland.
Cliffs of Moher Cruises
Embark on an unforgettable adventure with Cliffs of Moher Cruises, located in Doolin, County Clare - Ireland's top tourist attraction and travel agency for sightseeing cruises along the awe-inspiring Cliffs of Moher.
The Long Way Round
Experience the adventure of a lifetime with The Long Way Round, your ultimate travel agency for unforgettable journeys.
Tourist Office (Visit Dublin)
Experience the best of Dublin with Visit Dublin Tourist Office, your one-stop destination for travel tips, recommendations and bookings.
Turas Éireann
Discover the beauty and history of Ireland with Turas Éireann, located in the picturesque countryside of Tipperary.
Eamonn Maher
Explore the historical establishment of Eamonn Maher located in County Kilkenny, Callan - a fascinating point of interest for those intrigued by Irish heritage.
Dunguaire Castle
Welcome to Dunguaire Castle, a captivating establishment and point of interest located in County Galway, Kinvara. This historic castle holds a significant place in Ireland's literary revival during the early 20th century. Built in 1520 by the O'Hynes clan, Dunguaire Castle stands proudly on the picturesque shores of Galway Bay. Steeped in history, this restored 16th century tower house sits atop a rocky outcrop, offering breathtaking views of the bay. In the 17th century, the castle came under the ownership of the Martyn's of Galway, with Richard Martyn, the Mayor of Galway, residing here until 1642. The Martyn's of Tulira Castle then took over the castle, owning it until recent times.
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