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An easy guide to your dream Caribbean cruise from JWT Cruises
Planning a dream Caribbean cruise? Caroline O’Toole, head of cruises and luxury holidays at JWT Travel, shares her top tips.
Three hot travel trends for 2025 by Caroline from JWT Cruises
Looking for exciting cruise experiences in 2025? Caroline O’Toole, Head of Cruises and Luxury Holidays at JWT Travel, shares three hot travel trends:
Find your dream cruise at the JWT Cruise Show
The JWT Cruises team, part of JWT Travel, is getting ready to host the JWT Cruise Show, taking place on Sunday September 15 at the Salthill Hotel.
JWT Cruise Show to take place in Galway this September
JWT Cruises, part of JWT Travel, will host its inaugural Cruise Show in Galway this autumn, taking place at the Salthill Hotel on September 15 from 12 noon until 4pm.
Galway City Museum acquires Nan O’Toole Collection including jugs and birdcage
Galway City Museum is delighted to receive a collection of objects from local man Tommy Holohan. These objects belonged to Tommy’s grandmother Nan (Anne) O’Toole, a fishwife, and his grandfather, Michael O’Toole, a Claddagh fisherman, who lived with their family in a cottage at Rope Walk, Claddagh, Galway.
Top travel trends from JWT Travel
Are you looking for last minute travel inspiration or exciting ideas for 2025? Travel expert Caroline O’Toole, head of cruises and luxury holidays at JWT Travel, shares her top trends.
St. Mary’s College — the early days
It was about this time of year, May 26, 1910 that the foundation stone of St. Mary’s College was laid. It was not, however the first St Mary’s College. Father John Paul O’Toole, born in Galway in 1804, was one of the last priests ordained during the wardenship. He was based in Paris and Rome but was always conscious of his own difficulty in obtaining a food secondary education in Galway, so he decided to return to Galway in 1843 and open a school here. His main difficulty was finding a premises but happily, he managed to secure “West House”, a detached residence with extensive grounds situated on Helen Street. He bought it from John Lushington Reilly, a great benefactor of the town and neighbourhood, especially during the famine of 1822.
Athlone & Castlerea Credit Union formally launches Student Bursary programme 2024
Athlone & Castlerea Credit Union haVE announced the launch of their Student Bursary programme 2024, aimed at alleviating some of the financial burden of education for deserving students.
Athlone Credit Union formally announce appointment of Deputy Chief Executive Officer
The Board and Management of Athlone Credit Union have announced the appointment of Marise O’Toole as its Deputy Chief Executive Officer.
National organisation for bed & breakfast owners seeks additional properties across Ireland
B&B Ireland has announced that it is looking for more properties, particularly in popular tourist destinations across the island of Ireland, as a result of ongoing demand from its international tour operator partners. The organisation is responsible for bringing half a million tourists a year into the B&B sector through its global promotion of the Irish B&B experience.