2026 is a great time to visit Ireland. It’s a year-round destination offering unique experiences in every season.
1. Ulster American Folk Park in County Tyrone: There is no better time to visit the Ulster American Folk Park in County Tyrone. This year marks the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence – the birth of modern America. The park tells the story of Ulster people’s emigration to North America in the 18th and 19th centuries. See how our resourceful ancestors built new lives in a new land. • ulsteramericanfolkpark.org/visit

2. Experience the historic hosting of the Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann (the Fleadh) Belfast County Antrim. It will take place from Sunday the 2nd of August to Sunday the 9th of August 2026. It is the world’s biggest celebration of Irish music and culture. A must see on your 2026 itinerary. • visitbelfast.com. fleadh-cheoil-na-heireann-belfast-2026
3. With the HUGELY anticipated new Game of Thrones universe show; A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms. Tollymore Forest Park in County Down should be HIGH on your 26 things to do in 2026 list. • gameofthronestours.com/tollymore-forest
4. Cruise the Shannon with Sionnan Luxury Cruises in County Clare. Their package includes a private guided tour of historic Scattery Island, home to 5th-century monastic sites founded by St. Senan, deserted homes, and a working lighthouse. Visiting is more than a boat ride, it’s a chance to connect with generations of history, the sacred ground of St. Senan’s legacy and well-preserved natural beauty of the island. • Scattery Island Tours | Ferry and Tours of Scattery Island, Ireland

5. Visit one of our great Lighthouses. Ireland’s coastline is dotted with historic lighthouses, each with its own story and spectacular views. Climb the medieval Hook Lighthouse in County Wexford, one of the world’s oldest working lighthouses. Take in the dramatic Atlantic cliffs at Fanad Head in County Donegal or stroll the coastal paths near Baily Lighthouse in County Dublin. Head to Loop Head Lighthouse in County Clare for panoramic views where the Atlantic meets the Shannon estuary. Don’t miss Mizen Head in County Cork for a cliff-top adventure, or Blackhead Lighthouse in County Antrim for peaceful sea views near the Giant’s Causeway. • Homepage | Great Lighthouses of Ireland
6. Make your own Claddagh Ring Workshop in County Dublin. At Silverworks in Dublin City you can take a 2 hour workshop and make your own piece of Ireland. You will learn the basics of goldsmithing and can choose your own finish. The story of the ring can be traced back to Galway 300 years ago. Making the ring a popular choice for wedding bands, friendship tokens, or gifts for loved ones. • Silver Works, Jewellery Making in Dublin | Silver Works Dublin

7. Visit Lough Eske Castle, County Donegal: Experience history, a horse-and-carriage ride, photography collections and Donegal whiskey tasting followed by private dining in the library. Step into the atmospheric Whiskey Cellar for an exclusive tasting of local favourites like Crolly Distillery and Silkie Whiskey, guided by the in-house specialist. • 5 Star Castle Hotel in Donegal, Ireland | Luxury Castle Hotel & Spa | Lough Eske Castle
8. Meet the Mullaghderg Highlanders in Kincasslagh County Donegal: Tucked in the hills of Donegal, these gentle Scottish Highland cows are impossible not to love. Brush them, learn about their care, and enjoy sweeping views of Errigal for a truly unforgettable Irish experience. • www.instagram.com/myhighlandfold/
9. Glenshane Country Farm Sheepdog Experience, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland: Deep in the Sperrin Mountains, join fourth-generation shepherd James McCloy to meet his expert sheepdogs, learn how to guide them with whistles and gestures, and get hands-on with rare sheep breeds – including holding a baby lamb. • www.glenshanecountryfarm.com/
10. Paint & Graze at Ballyness Resort, Count Londonderry ~ Derry: Head to Ballyness Resort for an art session with Studio 23’s Frankie. Paint on canvas or tote bags framed by the stunning Benbradagh Mountains • https://www.ballynessresort.com/
11. Belfast Food & Drink Experience: Embark on an extraordinary culinary journey through Belfast in Antrim with Phil, the passionate owner and chef behind this exclusive experience. Begin with a private masterclass crafting traditional Irish breads using time-honoured techniques. Next, step into one of Belfast’s most iconic pubs to pour your own pint of Guinness. Finish the day with a cocktail at The Grand Central Hotel’s Observatory. • tasteandtour.co.uk/

12. Hanna Hats Experience, County Donegal: Step inside this 100-year-old family business and discover the heritage behind Donegals world-famous Hanna Hats. Learn from skilled Irish craftspeople as they guide you through each stage of designing and creating these iconic hats. Then, choose your preferred style and tweed, have it measured and crafted in the workshop, and receive your bespoke creation shipped straight to your home – a true piece of Irish craftsmanship and a must on our 26 in 2026 list. • hannahats.com/
13. Do a Seaweed Bath at Voya, Strandhill, County Sligo: Immerse yourself in the rejuvenating waters of the Atlantic with a signature seaweed bath at Voya. Sourced from the pristine Sligo coastline, the warm, mineral-rich seaweed is blended with essential oils to soothe muscles, nourish the skin, and leave you feeling completely refreshed. • www.voyaseaweedbaths.com/
14. Burren Smokehouse Experience, Lisdoonvarna, County Clare: Discover the art of smoking organic Irish salmon at this family-run smokehouse. Finish with a tasting of award-winning salmon paired with local craft beers – all set against the stunning backdrop of the Burren. • www.burrensmokehouse.com/
15. Visit the Irish National Stud & Gardens, County Kildare: Explore Ireland’s premier thoroughbred breeding facility, nestled in the heart of the “Thoroughbred County.” Embark on a guided tour to witness foals taking their first steps, meet legendary racehorses in retirement, and delve into the rich history of Irish horseracing. • irishnationalstud.ie/
16. Guided Stroll at Cashel Palace Gardens, County Tipperary: Take a leisurely walk through the majesticgardens of Cashel Palace with local historian John Cash. A perfect blend of nature, culture, and heritage. • tipperary.com/listings/tour-guides-tipperary/
17. Meet Irish Wolfhounds with Irish Wolfhounds Ireland, County Mayo: Walk along Bertra Beach near Westport in the company of two majestic Irish Wolfhounds. Hear stories of their role in Irish history and mythology – an unforgettable way to connect with Ireland’s heritage. • westportwolfhounds.ie/pages/couples-walk
18. Discover Ireland’s Halloween Hubs: Celebrate Samhain in style at Ireland’s newest Halloween hotspots. • www.ireland.com/en-us/magazine/culture/halloween-hubs/
19. Discover Drumshanbo, County Leitrim: Begin your visit with a guided tour of The Shed Distillery, home to the renowned Drumshanbo Gunpowder Irish Gin. Explore the Sliabh an Iarainn Visitor Centre to learn about the area’s rich industrial heritage. For outdoor enthusiasts, the Shannon Blueway provides scenic walking and cycling trails. • leitrimtourism.com/towns-villages/drumshanbo/

20. Visit Belleek Pottery, County Fermanagh: Step into Ireland’s oldest working fine china pottery, established in 1857. Watch skilled artisans create the renowned Parian ware, learn about the 16-step process from molding to glazing, and explore the museum showcasing over 160 years of craftsmanship. • www.belleek.com/pages/visitor-centre
21. Falconry & Lunch at Adare Manor, County Limerick: Discover the elegance of Adare Manor, set on the banks of the River Maigue and inspired by the nearby thatched village of Adare. Get up close with majestic birds of prey in a hands-on falconry experience led by professional resident falconers. Afterward, enjoy a curated lunch at the Manor. With the 2027 Ryder Cup coming to Limerick, it’s the perfect prelude to a year of world-class sporting and cultural experiences. • www.adaremanor.com/activities/falconry
22. Sea Dip & Sauna at The Sea Sauna, Portrane, County Dublin: Embrace the invigorating tradition of sea bathing followed by a wood-fired sauna at The Sea Sauna, Dublin’s original seaside sauna experience. It’s a refreshing way to connect with nature and experience a quintessential Irish wellness ritual. • www.theseasauna.ie/
23. Explore Ireland’s Islands: Discover the wild beauty and unique heritage of Ireland’s islands. Visit the Saltee Islands off Wexford for dramatic cliffs and seabird colonies, Valentia Island in Kerry for lighthouses and Atlantic vistas, or the Aran Islands off Galway for traditional culture and limestone landscapes. For a bespoke adventure, companies like atlanticpowerboating.ie can arrange private tours to these islands.

24. EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum, Dublin: Dive into Ireland’s rich emigration history at EPIC, a fully digital museum located in the CHQ Building along the River Liffey. Enhance your visit with a private tour, tailored to your interests, lasting up to 90 minutes. For those tracing their roots, EPIC offers genealogy research services, providing insights into your Irish ancestry. • epicchq.com/
25. Discover Ireland’s Majestic Sea Cliffs: Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way is home to some of Europe’s most breathtaking sea cliffs. Slieve League in County Donegal rises nearly 600 meters above the Atlantic, offering panoramic views and exhilarating hikes.

In County Clare, the Kilkee Cliffs provide a 1.8 km cliff walk with stunning coastal vistas. Further south, Mizen Head in County Cork features dramatic cliffs and a historic signal station accessible via a striking cliff-top bridge.
26. Experience Ireland’s Winter Festivals & Christmas Markets: In November and December, cities like Galway, Kilkenny, and Waterford host vibrant Christmas markets, featuring artisan stalls, festive foods, and live entertainment. Waterford’s Winterval, Ireland’s largest Christmas festival, spans several weeks and includes ice skating, a Christmas market, and a Santa’s Grotto.
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