Spotlight on Connemara in the Netherlands

Tourism businesses from the island of Ireland are in Utrecht this week, taking part in Tourism Ireland’s first promotion of 2026 in the Netherlands. They are attending Travel Trade Days – a two-day B2B event involving a programme of bespoke one-to-one appointments and networking sessions with Dutch and Belgian travel professionals. PIC SHOWS: Karen van der Horst, Tourism Ireland; Ronan Treacy, The Sandymount Hotel; Clare Wheatley, Real Adventures Connemara; and Gerry Lannigan, Abbey Group, at Travel Trade Days in Utrecht, The Netherlands. Pic – Tourism Ireland

Tourism businesses from the island of Ireland are in Utrecht this week, taking part in Tourism Ireland’s first promotion of 2026 in the Netherlands. They are attending Travel Trade Days – a two-day B2B event involving a programme of bespoke one-to-one appointments and networking sessions with Dutch and Belgian travel professionals. PIC SHOWS: Karen van der Horst, Tourism Ireland; Ronan Treacy, The Sandymount Hotel; Clare Wheatley, Real Adventures Connemara; and Gerry Lannigan, Abbey Group, at Travel Trade Days in Utrecht, The Netherlands. Pic – Tourism Ireland

Tourism businesses from Ireland – including Real Adventures Connemara – were in Utrecht this week, taking part in Tourism Ireland’s first promotion of 2026 in the Netherlands.

They are attending Travel Trade Days – a two-day B2B event involving a programme of bespoke one-to-one appointments and networking sessions with Dutch and Belgian travel professionals.

The Travel Trade Days event offers an excellent opportunity for the participating tourism businesses from Ireland, including Real Adventure Connemara, to connect and do business with the travel professionals in attendance – encouraging them to include Galway and Ireland in their programmes for 2026 and beyond, or to extend the programmes in which Ireland already features.

Karen van der Horst, Tourism Ireland’s Manager for Northern Europe, said Tourism Ireland is delighted to attend Travel Trade Days in Utrecht.

This two-day event provides a valuable opportunity to connect tourism businesses from Ireland with our key Dutch and Belgian travel trade contacts who can bring visitors at scale in 2026 and beyond.”

 

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