Explore the South
East of Ireland
Entry Points
Dublin Airport, Cork Airport, Waterford Airport, Rosslare
Port, Dublin Port, Dun Laoghaire Port
It's known in Ireland as the "Sunny South East" because
of its benign climate. Other attractions include ancient
castles and monuments, sandy beaches, stunning scenery,
quiet villages, vibrant resorts and lively towns and cities.
Some Things to Do & See
- Rock of Cashel, County Tipperary: the traditional
seat of the kings of Munster
- Cahir Castle: one of Ireland's largest and best
preserved castles
- Waterford Crystal Visitors Centre: home of the
legendary crystal
- Ancestral home of John F Kennedy: discover the roots
of the late US president
- St Canice's Cathedral, Kilkenny: dates from 13th
century and is beautifully preserved
- Dunbrody Famine Ship: an experience you will never
forget
- Bru Boru Cultural Centre, Cashel: a national
cultural centre celebrating Irish music, song, dance,
theatre and celtic studies
- Johnstown Castle Gardens, County Wexford: a
fairytale setting
- Reginalds Tower, Waterford: a restored, imposing
defence tower
- Altamont House and Gardens, Carlow: one of the
loveliest in Ireland
- Kilkenny Castle and gardens: a 12th-century castle
remodelled in Victorian times
- Holy Cross Abbey, Thurles which was founded in 1168
- Duncannon Fort, Waterford: a stunning castle dating
from 1588
- Curraghmore House, Waterford: magnificent building
and gardens dating from 1170
- Hook Lighthouse Visitors Centre: the oldest working
lighthouse in Northern Europe
- The beaches at Tramore and Ireland's South East
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