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International media trips brought Ireland an audience of 1...

2016 was a bumper year for international media coming to Ireland with over 1,000 representatives from print, broadcast and online channels across the world descending on our shores.

New routes can transform tourism in Clare

Including two Clare routes in a new Fáilte Ireland scheme could transform the county’s tourism industry.

Two Clare routes central to new tourism drive

Two new touring routes, branching off the Wild Atlantic Way, were today unveiled by Minister of State for Tourism and Sport Patrick O’Donovan as part of a new pilot scheme to encourage visitors to discover the variety of inland visitor experiences as they travel along the route.

Local festivals helping to bring tourists to Clare

Festivals and Events in County Clare can now apply for funding under Fáilte Ireland’s 2017 Regional Festivals and Participative Events Programme, which last year supported 205 events across the country to the value of over €690k.

Forests being targeted as tourist attractions

A capital funding package of €550,000 for Coillte as part of a strategic partnership to boost the tourist experience at a number of the state owned forestry company’s sites and unleash their significant untapped potential for visitors.

Up up and away for Chinese airline reps at...

Co Clare received a lift this week as representatives from Chinese airline companies stopped in the County as part of a visit along the Wild Atlantic Way.

International journalists sample Lisdoonvarna Outing

A group of top international media, with a combined circulation of almost 6 million documented the Irish LGBT tourism experience – The Outing, in Lisdoonvarna.

Conference delegates connect with Clare’s best assets

A group of 70 top international meeting planners, who bring international business worth over €210m annually to Ireland toured Co Clare and Limerick ahead of Connect16.

Cliffs are Ireland’s second most popular tourist attraction

The Cliffs of Moher have been named as Ireland’s second most popular tourist attraction.
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