Ireland – where luxury comes naturally

Whether it’s art, wellness, golf, nature, or fine dining—Ireland offers unique experiences for every taste. No wonder so many luxury travel enthusiasts have chosen it as their favorite destination.

      
In a place like Ireland, known for its down-to-earth nature, seeking out moments of luxury might seem out of place at first glance. But it is precisely in this regard that you’ll find what you’re looking for in many parts of Ireland. For example, through exclusive experiences at historic sites created by the organization Heritage Ireland as “Unique Experiences”—such as private tours of Dublin Castle or guided tours of Farmleigh House, which has served as a guesthouse for numerous royal state visitors. At Kilkenny Castle, private tours offer fascinating insights into the art collections of former residents. Numerous spas in Ireland’s castle hotels also offer opportunities to experience historic buildings in a new context. The classic choice is Ashford Castle, which, in addition to a wide range of wellness offerings, also provides special luxury experiences such as tours of the kitchen garden. Furthermore, there are numerous renowned spa hotels such as the Muckross Park Hotel. A wide selection of smaller luxury accommodations and creative boutique hotels can be found in the Ireland’s Blue Book network.

Northern Ireland has become a trendy destination – not least because of its diverse capital, Belfast, and popular hiking regions. Exciting hotels, inns, and B&Bs in the luxury segment have opened here. A new addition to the seaside resort of Portrush is the Markus Hotel, which brings history to life in a Victorian building with the help of a fictional character. In Belfast, the boutique hotel The Bedford has been breathing new life into a historic townhouse since the beginning of the year. And in Whitehead, the 5-star townhouse at 9 Marine Parade is among the new highlights. It is the ideal starting point for a hike along The Gobbins cliff path.

MAJESTIC Royal Portrush on the Causeway Coast



For many people, luxury isn’t just about relaxation—it’s also about adventure . That’s why potential “once-in-a-lifetime” experiences in Ireland include a helicopter sightseeing flight over the Cliffs of Moher, a classic car tour, or the chance to charter a yacht with a skipper. Speaking of the Cliffs of Moher: To experience the Wild Atlantic Way there, spectacular sightseeing flights with Executive Helicopters or a farm tour at Moher Hill Open Farm are ideal. The steep cliffs can be admired from the sea on tours with ferry operators. Those who love not only special experiences but also culinary delights can book a private trip with fishermen who prepare the catch on the spot. Gourmets can also look forward to over 20 Michelin-starred restaurants across the island. And then there are the legendary pubs: Sean’s Bar in Athlone has been serving drinks since the year 900 AD; Dublin’s Temple Bar district is home to Ireland’s largest whiskey collection; and those looking to go high up should stop by The Ponderosa in the Sperrin Mountains in Northern Ireland.

PUB CULTURE Temple Bar in Dublin



One reason Ireland has become a popular destination among luxury enthusiasts is, not least, the abundance of renowned golf courses. While golf in Ireland is more of a popular sport than a luxury item—there are also very special courses that meet the highest standards for affluent golfers from around the world. These include luxurious golf resorts set on historic estates, such as Dromoland Castle, the K Club Resort, and Adare Manor in County Limerick, which will host the prestigious Ryder Cup in 2027. What’s still missing from the Irish luxury experience? The feeling of having the universe all to yourself! To create this illusion, you can rent a glamping bubble for stargazing—such as at Finn Lough in County Fermanagh—wait until dark, and treat yourself to the incredible privilege of gazing at the starry sky all night long. After all, the fact that you can take it easy the next day is somehow part of the luxury experience of a trip to Ireland.

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LUSH GREEN Club Kildare Golf Resort