Ireland offers so many places and things to do as a tourist. With many unmissable tourist attractions in Ireland, itâs important to know what to add to your itinerary.
From exploring its diverse culture, visiting the countless museums and places with ancient history to enjoying the beauty of picturesque landscapes, you will be spoilt for choices.
Unmissable Tourist Attractions in Ireland
Hereâs a list of some of the top-rated tourist attractions that you have to see the next time you are in Ireland:
1. The Cliffs of Moher
The Cliffs of Moher remains one of the most visited natural attractions in Ireland. More than one million people visit this attraction annually. The rugged beauty of this cliff is not to be missed. Located in Western Ireland, enjoy the magnificent view of the Atlantic Ocean and other islands on the western coastline.
The highest point of the cliff is around 702 feet above the Atlantic Ocean. There are three strategic points on the cliff where people can get a feel of different views. This cliff is located at Liscannor and will cost adults â¬6 while seniors and students pay â¬4. Those who are under 16 years are not charged.
Get a skip-the-line ticket online before you go, or join one of the day trips to the Cliffs of Moher from either Galway or Dublin.
3. The Aran Islands
The Aran Islands are a group of three different islands namely Inishmore, Inishmaan and Inisheer. Located on the west coast of Ireland at the Galway Bay.
On holiday in Ireland, if you are looking forward to having a taste of traditional Irish culture, this is one of the best places you can visit. A real place to experience the traditional Ireland as we know it now today on postcards! There are a few day trips to the island, like this one, from Galway.
Most people speak Irish on the Island and if you have learned a couple of local terms, here is the place to practice it out. Also, you get to learn about small-scale farming and experience sandy beaches as you unwind. And if you would like always to remember your trip here, an Irish Sweater from the Sweatershop is a perfect souvenir to take home!
4. Trinity College Dublin
Trinity College Dublin is one of the best colleges in Ireland. Other than the academic, the college boasts about having some of the most majestic and historic buildings which are hundreds of years old.
The college itself has been in existence for decades. It was founded by Queen Elizabeth I in 1592. Most of the ancient buildings have an interesting story behind them. Other than the buildings, the college is also famous thanks to the Books of Kells and the Long Room. The Book of Kells is considered as being one of âIrelandâs finest treasures.â A visit to the college will get you more information on what the book is all about.
5. Kilmainham Gaol in Dublin
Formerly a prison, the Kilmainham Gaol has now been made a museum. This attraction is significant towards learning the history of Ireland. A visit to this place will help you learn more about the rebellious leaders who were imprisoned in the in 1916 following an uprising. A great historical trip not to be missed when visiting Ireland.
6. The Ring of Kerry
There is no better way to have a pleasant view of some of Irelands finest attractions along the ring of Kerry.
Some of the attractions which are along the ring include; the Killarney National Park, Rossbeigh Beach, Bog Village, Mols Gap, Torc Waterfall, views of the Atlantic Ocean among many others. The list is endless. The drive ordinarily starts from Killarney and goes around the ring and ends at Kenmare. You can do it yourself if you hire a car, or join one of the may tours.