Discover Ireland With Delta Vacations

Author:Brayden Lindrea 2023-06-08 14:19 85
by TravelPulse Staff
Last updated: 11:50 AM ET, Thu June 8, 2023

Giants Causeway

1/11 Set along Northern Ireland’s Causeway Coastal Route, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a place of stunning beauty and unique geology, including roughly 40,000 hexagonal-shaped basalt columns that tumble into the sea. 

Kilkenny Castle

2/11 With an impressive exterior, immaculate gardens and an opulent interior boasting soaring roofs, original paintings and exquisite antiques, it’s easy to see why Kilkenny Castle is one of Ireland’s most-visited attractions. 

Lough Tay

3/11 A stop at Lough Tay – also known as "Guinness Lake" for its resemblance of a pint of Guinness – is a must for stunning views over the Wicklow Mountains. 

Mussenden Temple

4/11 Built in 1785 as a summer library and inspired by Roman architecture, this breathtaking structure perches dramatically on a 120-foot cliff overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. 

Baltard Cliffs

5/11 On the west coast of County Clare, in an area mostly known to local fishermen, this dramatic coastline is worth the visit for less-crowded views.    

Carrowmore Megalithic Cemetery

6/11 With more than 30 tombs, some dating back to the New Stone Age nearly 6,000 years ago, Carrowmore is a protected National Monument where captivating beauty meets ancient history. 

Cliffs of Moher

7/11 This UNESCO Global Geopark is a must-see with staggering views, fabulous wildlife and tales as tall as the cliffs. With sea spray filling the air and dolphins breaching below, it’s no wonder this is Ireland’s most famous landmark.  

Doonagore Castle

8/11 A visit to Doolin is incomplete without a stop at Doonagore Castle, a privately-owned landmark with a fairytale-like façade, a rich history and sweeping views of the County Clare countryside.   

Dunquin Harbour

9/11 Located on the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry, this postcard-perfect port is where visitors can hop on a ferry to the Great Blasket Island or stop to enjoy exceptional bay views.   

Ha’Penny Bridge

10/11 Surrounded by classic pubs, notable attractions and some of the best museums in Ireland, Ha’Penny Bridge (officially “Liffey Bridge”) near O’Connell Street showcases a glimpse of old-world Dublin. 

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