Dear Ireland,
There’s something about you that lingers long after the trip ends. It’s not just the emerald hills or the wild Atlantic wind—it’s the warmth of a welcome in a village pub, the way your stories cling to the stones of ancient ruins, and the quiet magic in your misty mornings. You’re not just a destination, you’re a feeling—a deep, grounding pull that calls us back, again and again.
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14 April 1912
From Our Love Ireland Community - Do You Remember Your First Trip To Ireland?
What was the last port of call for the Titanic?
Can You Answer The Travel Quizzer Question of The Day?
At the bar - Traditional Action In Sligo
Around The Web: -Irish Ice Cream Shop Goes Viral With Ireland’s Largest 99, 'This is the best village in Ireland - it's one of my favorite places in the world and the pubs are amazing', A Castle for Everyone. and more
Experiences Likely To Sell Out
From Social Media - Congratulations Rory!
Irish Food You Will Love - Why does Kerrygold taste like pure gold on toast?
The Craic - The Reach Of The Irish
14 April 1912
As Titanic slowly turned to port (in 1912 helm orders were the reverse, a leftover from sailing ship days) at 11.40 pm she collided with an iceberg.
The sinking of the RMS Titanic in 1912 remains one of the most captivating stories in maritime history. The tragic events that unfolded on that fateful night have captured the imagination of people around the world for over a century.
Experience Her Story
From Our Love Ireland Community
The Love Ireland Facebook Group is a community of 1.2 Million happy people!
Do You Remember Your First Trip To Ireland?
Over 50 years ago I visited Ireland with my family to meet my grandmother's relatives in Waterville. We rode horses through the Gap of Dunloe. My horse got spooked and galloped off giving me an exciting ride. I look forward to a visit in June with my now grown children, their spouses and granddaughter. The people of Ireland were so kind and friendly they made me feel proud of my Irish heritage!
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What was the last port of call for the Titanic?
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B) Belfast
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At The Bar
Traditional Action In Sligo
Thomas Connolly action figures now available. :-)
Yes, Good Things Come To Those Who Travel To Ireland
Ireland doesn’t just welcome you—it calls to you. There’s something in its soul-stirring landscapes, its timeless traditions, and the warmth of its people that resonates deeply. The Irish say, “Ní hé lá na gaoithe lá na scolb”—“A windy day is not a day for thatching”—a reminder that some things are worth waiting for.
Here, every journey feels like destiny. Whether it’s tracing your heritage along cobblestone streets, standing in awe of the Atlantic’s raw power, or simply sharing stories over a perfectly poured pint, Ireland offers more than just a holiday—it offers a connection.
So, if your heart has ever longed for the Emerald Isle, listen closely. The good things waiting for you here aren’t just in the destinations—they’re in the moments, the memories, and the magic you’ll carry home.
Go beyond the postcards. Discover the Ireland of your dreams.
Around The Web
Irish Ice Cream Shop Goes Viral With Ireland’s Largest 99
Rory McIlroy's home club in Northern Ireland went wild when he won Masters
New study reveals Northern Ireland's 'most photogenic landscapes'
'This is the best village in Ireland - it's one of my favorite places in the world and the pubs are amazing'
Pink Moon Ireland 2025: Exact date, meaning and time to see April's stunning full moon
A Castle for Everyone
Experiences Likely To Sell Out
Top Experiences In Ireland Likely To Sell Out
2025 is going to be a busy year - Here is a list of the top experiences that will most likely sell out and you should book in advance. Don’t delay!
From Social Media
Congratulations Rory!
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Irish Food You Will Love
Why does Kerrygold taste like pure gold on toast?
Interested in more Irish Recipes?
The Craic
The Reach Of The Irish
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