Irish Breaks
About Us

Irish Breaks provides all types of accommodation  for holidays in Ireland. From B&B’s to hotels in Dublin, hotels in Cork, Hotels in Galway City or a stately castle we can find somewhere to meet your needs. Our tourism experts, based on the Emerald Isle, will be happy to help you plan your dream holiday and use our extensive local knowledge to advise you on the best places to visit. We arrange only the finest of accommodation and will reserve it for you according to your budget. We guarantee that you will not be disappointed on arrival.


Our accommodation is ideal for city breaks, romantic weekends, golf trips, family holidays, business trips, stag and hen nights and Ireland Festival accommodation.

 

We cater for every requirement, guests ranging from two to twenty two people, for couples spending a romantic weekend in Ireland and to a group of hens or stags, celebrating a forthcoming wedding of a relative or friend.


Ireland's vibrancy is to be enjoyed by using its many attractions which bring visitors all year round. Not to be missed are the magnificent Cliffs of Moher, ancient Dublin Castle, Temple Bar, The Guinness Storehouse, the mystical Aran Islands and the awesome Christ Church Cathedral.  Lovers of art flock to The National Gallery of Ireland and no visitor can fail to find his or her luck by kissing the legendary Blarney Stone and seeing Blarney Castle. You will not want to leave until you have experienced the beauty of Connemara and Kylemore Abbey. So many reasons to come to Ireland and there are many more.     


Sit back, relax and let us help you plan what could be your trip of a lifetime. We will make sure that all the hidden gems of Ireland are revealed to you. Our Ireland accommodation is of the highest standards and is carefully inspected. We offer you the best of accommodation in the finest of locations this wonderful, welcoming country has to offer in order to ensure that you enjoy every minute of your stay.

 

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