Experience the enchanting island of Ireland with a private charter flight from anywhere in the world. There are a million reasons to visit Ireland. From the beautiful landscape to the countless Irish castles still standing on the island, and the wonderful people who live there.
For many Americans, a trip to Ireland is also a pilgrimage of sorts. Roughly 25% of Americans are of Irish ancestry. Those strong ties, both familiar and cultural, draw thousands of Americans to the island nation each year. For others, Ireland is simply a rich and beautiful travel destination filled with history.
No matter your reason for wanting to visit there is no better way to discover Ireland than with your charter flight.
Ireland sees around 11.3 million visitors each year. Visitors to the Emerald Isle come from all over and are typically dispersed all over the island. While international travel has been difficult in recent years due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Irish tourism has rebounded well in 2022.
The capital city of Dublin is a popular destination, but the island is filled with vibrant cities and spectacular sights on every corner.
The most popular time to visit Ireland is April through September when the weather is at its peak. While these warm months are very pleasant on the island, Ireland lives up to its reputation for precipitation, so make sure to pack a raincoat when visiting!
People travel to Ireland for a variety of reasons. Some wish to visit important heritage or historical locations. Ireland is also world-renowned for its pubs, restaurants, and shops, which draw in thousands of visitors annually. Others enjoy land tours all over Ireland to take in as many sights as they can on the island!
Ireland is located in the north Atlantic Ocean, directly westward from Great Britain. The island of Ireland is divided into two countries, with Northern Ireland being a territory of the United Kingdom.
The country of Ireland has a population of just above 5 million people, with an additional 1.8 million in Northern Ireland.
Ireland has two major international airports: Shannon Airport in Limerick on the west coast, and Dublin Airport on the east coast. Northern Ireland also has multiple airports in Belfast and Derry/Londonderry. Many smaller municipal airports can be found in several cities on the island, including Kerry Airport, Kilkenny Airport, and Waterford Airport.
Ireland has many popular and historical landmarks. For historical destinations, the famed Blarney Stones and Trinity College in Dublin attract many visitors every day. Ireland also has a strong literary history, being the birthplace of such authors as James Joyce, W.B. Yeats, and Oscar Wilde.
In more recent times, several major Hollywood productions have used Ireland as a scenic backdrop for filming. Fans of Game of Thrones in particular love to tour all the various filming locations used by the HBO show on the island.
On top of its rich history, tourists also love all the natural beauty that Ireland has to offer. One of the most impressive landmarks on the island is the Cliffs of Moher. These 700-foot cliffs on the west coast of Ireland provide daunting and spectacular views to hundreds of visitors each day. But no matter where you are on the island, the rolling green hills of Ireland are sure to leave a strong impression.
Grey Abbey Ruins
Velvet Strand
Carlisle Grounds
Sandymount Strand
Hampton Hall
Navan Racecourse
Kilmainham Gaol
Saint Patricks Island
Collins Barracks
Dalymount Park
Dangan
Zoo Dublin
Lambay Island
Richmond Park
Jeanie Johnston Tall Ship
The Convention Centre Dublin (The Ccd)
Off Road Driving Centre
Merrion Strand
Shenicks Island
Philipstown
Dublin Writers Museum
National Stadium
Mondello Park
Tayto Park
The Steam Museum
Glenmalure
Millicent Golf Club
Mellifont Abbey
Bailey Lighthouse
Rockabill
Rath Riogh
National Concert Hall
Hunky Dorys Park
Irelands Eye
Cliff Walk
Bellewstown Racecourse
Leopardstown Racecourse
Conolly'S Folly
Sevenchurches
Vale Of Glendasan
Fairyhouse Racecourse
Glen Of Imail
Naas Racecourse
Nationalmuseum Irland
Morton Stadium
Rockabill Lighthouse
National Wax Museum
Punchestown Racecourse
Riverbank Arts Centre
Hollywood Glen
Samuel Beckett Bridge
Newbridge Silverware Visitor Center
Howth Lighthouse
Newtowntrim Cathedral
North Bull Island
Curragh Racecourse
Aviva Stadium
Colt Island
Abbey Theatre
Portmarnock Beach
Hollystown
Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane
Wicklow Way
Tallaght Stadium
Leamore Strand
Newgrange
Laytown Racecourse
Sunk Island
St. Margaret'S Golf And Country Club
The Spire
Dalkey Island
Eaglehill House
Wicklow Mountains
Mermaid County Wicklow Arts Centre
Glasmoe Abbey
3arena
Temple Bar Food Market
Sutton Strand
Glen Of The Downs
Trubley Castle