Shop Local and Stay
Wed, May 19, 2021
“Since the first lockdown, I have gained a renewed appreciation for Drury street and our neighbours. Brooks Hotel is located on Drury Street and the surrounding streets of Stephen’s Street, Fade Street, Exchequer Street, and South William Street combined create a charming part of Dublin.
Read more ...Staycation in style at Hotel Woodstock
Thu, May 13, 2021
Hotel Woodstock is an award-winning hotel run by husband and wife team Sean and Elaine Lally and their son Oisin who is studying hotel management. The hotel is part of the Choice Hotel Group and is situated 4km from the market town of Ennis on the grounds of Woodstock Golf and Country Club.
Read more ...Aran Island Ferries set to launch new Galway city to Inis Mór route
Thu, May 13, 2021
Aran Islands Ferries, Ireland’s largest and longest operating year round ferry service to the Aran Islands launches a brand new Aran Islands route from Galway City Docks to Inis Mór inclusive of a cruise along the Cliffs of Moher, on Friday June 4.
As part of the new route announcement, the company has announced that ‘Saoirse na Farraige – Freedom of the Sea’, a state of the art, purpose built, 400 seater passenger ferry, will join five other high quality vessels in carrying passengers on this new seasonal route complementing the existing business from Ros a’Mhíl. The new route will have a departure time of 9.30am daily from Galway City Docks to Inis Mór.
Read more ...Gadgets continue to change the way we travel in 2021
Thu, May 13, 2021
Today’s world is showing no signs of slowing down in terms of innovation. New gadgets and various forms of tech are continually brought our way, with the travel industry on the receiving end of numerous tech-related offerings in recent times. The future of travel is certainly changing, with technology making its mark on the industry also.
Read more ...Boots on, get walking
Thu, May 06, 2021
Here are some great suggestions for you to get out into the fresh air and sample the walks of Connemara.
Read more ...The Lough Rea Hotel and Spa – Your Gateway To The Wild Atlantic Way
Thu, Apr 29, 2021
The four-star Lough Rea Hotel & Spa is a great base to explore all the Wild Atlantic Way has to offer. The Lough Rea Hotel and Spa is located 20 minutes from Galway city and is just minutes from all connecting routes to Mayo, Sligo, and Donegal to the north and Clare, Limerick, Kerry, and Cork to the south. It is the ideal location to jump into your Wild Atlantic Way adventure.
Read more ...Make it a break to remember in the hidden heartlands
Thu, Apr 29, 2021
Rediscover Athlone and Ireland's hidden heartlands this summer and stay at Athlone Springs Hotel and Leisure Club.
Read more ...Popular short walks in Connemara
Thu, Apr 29, 2021
Derryclare Woods
A two to four-hour walk in the Inagh Valley near Recess. Features stunning woodland with deciduous and coniferous trees (many large native oaks), extensive lichens and moss, lakes and great views of the 12 Bens. Distance is about 10km, with only about 150m of climbing. The terrain is a mix of forest track, rough woodland and wet/rocky bogland so strong boots with good ankle support are needed. Also requires outdoor clothing, food, water and a face mask.
A two to four-hour walk in the Inagh Valley near Recess. Features stunning woodland with deciduous and coniferous trees (many large native oaks), extensive lichens and moss, lakes and great views of the 12 Bens. Distance is about 10km, with only about 150m of climbing. The terrain is a mix of forest track, rough woodland and wet/rocky bogland so strong boots with good ankle support are needed. Also requires outdoor clothing, food, water and a face mask.
Read more ...Looking forward to summer dining al fresco in Ireland
Thu, Apr 15, 2021
There has been broad welcome for the programme which will enable us to enjoy outdoor dining and more of an al fresco experience when we holiday across the country this summer as restrictions ease.
Read more ...Great hotel offers for those travelling to the West — and not just for visitors
Thu, Apr 08, 2021
One of the few disadvantages for those of us fortunate enough to live in the West of Ireland is that we rarely get a chance to stay in a local hotel, as a tourist. That is likely to change this summer, as we will be encouraged to holiday closer to home, and many of us have ruled out foreign travel until 2022 at the earliest.
Read more ...Local hotels adopt safety first policy
Thu, Apr 01, 2021
‘If that goes well, then we can consider hospitality in June’, was the message on Tuesday from Tánaiste, Leo Varadkar, referring to the numbers for virus cases, in hospitals, new variants and vaccine rollout all going in the right direction in the coming weeks.
Taoiseach Micheál Martin agreed that the public can expect ‘to enjoy much greater freedom later in the summer’. While unable to be specific regarding dates for the reopening of the hospitality sector, a path has now been outlined which suggests that we may be able to holiday in Ireland from June, or possibly July.
Read more ...Shaping the world through travel
Thu, Mar 25, 2021
Representatives of the pub, restaurant, and hotel trades will come before the Oireachtas Tourism Committee this week to outline the effects of the pandemic on their industries.
Read more ...Life as a travel influencer couple in Mexico
Thu, Mar 18, 2021
Mexico has become a mecca for travel influencers, jet-setting celebrities and hippies as they flock to Tulum on the Caribbean coast. This beach resort town on the "Mayan Riviera" is booming from an influx of tourists and remote workers, not without some controversy.
Read more ...Arrive as a guest and leave as a friend at the wonderful Hotel Woodstock Ennis
Thu, Mar 11, 2021
Hotel Woodstock Ennis is an award-winning Irish-owned family run hotel in partnership with the Choice Hotel Group on the grounds of Woodstock Golf and Country Club.
Read more ...Looking forward to a future of travel
Thu, Mar 04, 2021
The top international hotelier, Irishman Brendan Dwyer, was on holidays last February in the Maldives when the pandemic began in China. "We noticed they were taking temperatures at Mali airport on the way home, so it was about to kick off. A week later the big news was coming in from China. And two weeks later the EU were saying we have a problem and a week later it was game over and we had to shut up shop.”
Read more ...David McWilliams talks about the impact of the pandemic and the environment on travel
Thu, Feb 25, 2021
David McWilliams has worked all over the world, and speaking on the Travel Tales with Fergal podcast, the top economist says that people need to be aware “of the impact of air travel on the environment” — and reckons he was a bad example with all his jet-setting before the pandemic.
Read more ...Listen to Paul Wallace on life touring with Ireland and the Lions
Thu, Feb 18, 2021
The Irish and Lions rugby legend Paul Wallace chats this week on The Travel Tales with Fergal podcast about the mystique of Lions rugby tours, whether this year’s tour to South Africa should go ahead, and his favourite countries to tour including Japan, Australia, New Zealand, and that famous 1997 Lions tour to South Africa. Listen to the podcast below or continue reading.
Read more ...Irish family hiking trip on the Tour du Mont Blanc
Thu, Feb 11, 2021
In February 2019, little did I know when I began the mammoth task of planning a hiking trip on the Tour du Mont Blanc for our family of six that it would be our last trip abroad for some time.
Read more ...Travel trends — what to expect in 2021
Thu, Jan 07, 2021
By Fergal O'Keeffe
We start this year with great uncertainty but what we do know is that things will get better with an end to travel restrictions hopefully in sight for the second half of 2021. There may be dark clouds above us now but there is hope on the distant horizon.
The Christmas markets of Germany
Thu, Dec 17, 2020
The Galway Advertiser has teamed up with podcast host Fergal O'Keeffe to share soul-lifting travel memories about day-dream worthy destinations. Every week he aims to fuel readers' wanderlust while we all wait for post pandemic travel to hopefully return next year.
There are few countries that do Christmas cheer better than the world renowned Christmas markets in Germany. Unfortunately, all German medieval town squares are empty this year. Even Germany’s world-famous Nuremberg Christmas market has been cancelled for the first time since World War II.
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