Fáilte Ireland has announced it biggest ever investment in a tourism attraction with plans to create a €10 million Atlantic Museum in Galway.
The new...
NUIG campus bedrooms, which are let out to tourists during the summer, have been accredited as ‘Approved Tourist Accommodation’ under Fáilte Ireland’s Welcome Standard...
Fáilte Ireland is headed to Connemara tomorrow to recruit people knowledgeable about their local area to help give tourists the best Galway experience.
The Know...
Links courses are some of the most highly prized destinations for golfers, with their unique landscape and limited numbers, they draw visitors from all...
A restaurant in Tuam has been included in the Times' list of Ireland's 100 Best Restaurants for 2019.
Browne's restaurant in the town was congratulated...
Galway attracted the second highest amount of overseas visitors in 2017, beating Cork and Kerry, according to the new figures from Fáilte Ireland.
Last year...
An Bord Pleanála has approved plans for building a number of new walking trails in Connemara National Park.
The Board has granted planning permission to...
The Irish Hotels Federation (IHF) has again expressed concerns that a potential increase in tourism VAT would undermine the recovery in Irish tourism.
The federation...
New Zealand broadcaster Mel Homer has been visiting Galway and Ireland to continue her journey exploring her Irish ancestry.
Homer – who hosts a popular...
Twelve Spanish travel agents are exploring Galway and Ireland this week as guests of Tourism Ireland and Fáilte Ireland.
The group's action-packed itinerary includes a...
Business driven tourism will contribute at least €7.6 million to the economy in Galway this year, extending the tourist season outside of the summer.
The...
Roscommon-Galway TD Denis Naughten has welcomed Fáilte Ireland's decision to examine how to revitalise cruise tourism over the next ten years.
Fáilte Ireland will carry...
Grants have been provided to support two arts and music festivals in Galway this year, under a scheme supporting smaller local events.
Minister Catherine Martin...