DMC Ireland
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Ireland - the country of warmth and lush greenery
Welcome to Advantage DMC Ireland – the gateway to the Emerald Isle, where enchanting landscapes, rich history, and warm hospitality await your clients!
With our expert guidance, your clients will embark on an unforgettable journey through the heart of Ireland, traversing its lush green countryside, ancient castles, and picturesque villages. They will be captivated by the melodic tunes of traditional Irish music that will resonate in their hearts.
Bestselling itinerary Ireland
Discover the Enchanting Charms of Ireland: A Captivating 5-Day Itinerary
Welcome to Advantage DMC Ireland! We take pleasure in presenting you with a remarkable five-day itinerary that will allow your clients to explore the enchanting charms of Ireland, its rich history, stunning landscapes and warm hospitality.
Day 1: Arrival in Dublin
Upon arrival in Dublin, your clients will be met by our friendly staff and transferred to their opulent accommodation which is the iconic Shelbourne Hotel. After checking in they can relax or walk around the lively roads of Dublin at their own convenience.
Day 2: Irish Countryside and Castles
Today, your clients will journey through the stunning countryside of Ireland up to Rock of Cashel, a medieval fortress with ruins dating back centuries and sweeping views. Next stop is Kilkenny picturesque medieval town where they visit a beautiful castle and walk through lovely streets.
Day 3-4: Conference in Dublin
Your clients’ conference at Shelbourne Hotel takes two days. They are going to take part in full-day sessions equipped with modern tools plus premium services. In their spare time, they might want some spa treatments or workouts at the hotel’s gymnasium.
Day 5: Farewell and Departure
On the final day after having a big breakfast, your clients will check out from the hotel before transferring them to the airport for departure. They could bid goodbye to Ireland with wonderful memories of this exciting country before leaving it behind forever.
Ireland is rugged with ancient castles and warm culture that promises an unforgettable experience for both business persons journey also tourists heading there for leisure purposes too. Our well-designed program warrants productive stays that would create some lasting memories for your customers while discovering magical sites within this land flowing with honey and milk called Ireland.
Activities & latest news in Ireland
United Airlines Dublin-US Flights 2025
United Airlines Dublin-US Flights 2025
If you thought Guinness flowed smoothly, wait until you see United Airlines' summer 2025 schedule out of Dublin. In a move that screams "more flights, more craic," United is boosting its Ireland-US capacity by a whopping 40%—just in time for the summer rush when half of Ireland packs its bags for America (and half of America comes here to find their long-lost cousins).
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Double Trouble to Washington DC
Starting March 29, 2025, United is doubling down on its Dublin-Washington Dulles route—going from one flight a day to two. That’s double the chance to make it to DC on time, double the free inflight snacks, and double the polite arguments over window seats.
Dreamliner Delight to Chicago
Fancy a trip to the Windy City? United’s also upgrading its Dublin-Chicago route with the sleek, state-of-the-art Boeing 787 Dreamliner. Translation: comfier seats, fancier cabins, and mood lighting that will make you feel like you’re flying straight into a rom-com set at 35,000 feet.
More Seats Than Any Other US Airline
United already flies daily from Dublin to Newark (that’s New York, for those still googling), with seasonal services from Shannon to Newark and Chicago. But come summer 2025, United will be offering more seats from Dublin than any other US airline. If the Emerald Isle’s looking a little crowded, just hop a flight to the US—there’s plenty of room for everyone.
“Over 150 Places to Go”
Karolien De Hertogh, United’s director of sales for the UK and Ireland, put it best: “For summer 2025, our customers in Ireland can benefit from seamless connectivity via our hubs in Newark, Chicago, and Washington DC to over 150 onward destinations across the Americas.” In other words, from Dublin, you can pretty much get anywhere from Miami to Montana.
Meanwhile, JetBlue Wants in Too
Not to be outdone, JetBlue is expanding its European routes faster than you can say “What about my Avios?”
- Boston to Madrid: Daily seasonal flights kick off May 22 to October 24. Ole!
- Boston to Edinburgh: Daily service runs from May 23 to October 25—giving Scottish-Americans a straight shot back to the land of tartan.
- JetBlue’s also keeping its existing routes to London Heathrow, Paris CDG, Amsterdam Schiphol, Dublin, and more from Boston and New York JFK.
More Flights, More Options, Less FOMO
Between United and JetBlue, summer 2025 is shaping up to be a golden age for transatlantic travel. Whether you’re headed to Washington to see the monuments, Madrid for tapas, or Chicago to eat your weight in deep-dish pizza, the options are endless, and the seats are ready.
United Airlines Dublin-US Flights 2025
Now all that’s left to decide is: window or aisle? Sláinte!
Aer Lingus Uncorks Summer 2025
Aer Lingus Uncorks Summer 2025 - Because Nothing Says Summer Like Wine, Pintxos, and a Bit of Cork Charm
Big news from Ireland —Aer Lingus is rolling out not one, but TWO brand-new summer routes from Cork Airport. Starting spring 2025, you can skip the layovers and jet straight to Bilbao in Spain or Bordeaux in France. Flights start at just €59.99, so that’s practically a steal (or at least enough saved for an extra glass of wine or a plate of pintxos).
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New Destinations: What’s on the Menu?
Cork to Bordeaux: For the Wine Enthusiasts Who Like Their Grapes Fancy
Flight Dates: May 15 – September 13
Frequency: Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. That’s three chances a week to live your best vineyard-hopping life.
- Highlights: Bordeaux isn’t just wine—it’s wine with a side of art, gothic cathedrals, and gastronomy that’ll ruin regular dinners for you forever. And don’t miss La Cité du Vin—a museum dedicated entirely to wine. Yes, that exists.
Cork to Bilbao: Where Modern Art Meets Delicious Chaos
Flight Dates: April 16 – September 14
Frequency: Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays. Perfect for a cheeky weekend getaway.
- Highlights: Bilbao is a quirky Basque mix of futuristic vibes (hello, Guggenheim Museum), charming old streets, and pintxos so good you’ll consider moving there.
But Wait, There’s More
If your summer mood involves chasing sunshine, Aer Lingus is also ramping up flights from Cork to Lanzarote, Tenerife, and Palma de Mallorca. So whether you’re after tapas in Bilbao, wine in Bordeaux, or sand in your shoes, they’ve got you sorted.
Dublin Isn’t Left Out
For those flying from Dublin, routes to Malta will now run all year, while Marrakesh and Seville flights stick around until mid-May before taking a siesta and resuming in October.
Why Settle for Ordinary?
Aer Lingus isn’t just adding routes—they’re handing you a summer of possibilities. Whether you’re sipping Bordeaux reds, getting lost in Bilbao’s Old Town, or soaking up the sun in Tenerife, Cork Airport is now your gateway to summer glory.
Aer Lingus Uncorks Summer 2025
Pack your sunscreen, your stretchy pants (for all the food), and maybe a map—because adventure is officially boarding. Slán go fóill, Cork, and bonjour or hola to your next escape!
Destination Services
Our Destination services in Ireland
We assist with everything to make your program successful:
- cosy accommodations in lovely Irish cottages or luxurious city hotels
- team-building activities like classes to learn Irish dancing or treasure hunts in old towns
- gala dinners at unique places such as medieval castles or historical manor houses
- knowledgeable local guides for city tours and exploring the rich history of Ireland and its culture
- domestic flights or short-haul flights going from one city to another, and between regions
- restaurant bookings for Traditional Irish cuisine eatery which includes Irish stew dish and seafood menu.
- creative ideas for unique experiences, such as whiskey tasting trips or storytelling nights.
- wellness activities including spa retreats and outdoor yoga done on picturesque locations.
- customized itineraries that cater for group’s interest such as walking through Wild Atlantic Way or Causeway Coast,
- themed workshops built around irish crafts like pottery or traditional irish knitting
- culinary tours showcasing the tastes of ireland with irish soda bread and artisanal cheeses inclusive.
- visits to world-renowned museums like National Museum of Ireland or Titanic Experience.
- exploration of nearby attractions such as Cliffs of Moher or Ring of Kerry.
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Highlights Ireland
Bunratty Castle
Step into the past at Bunratty Castle, a medieval fortress in County Clare. It’s a place steeped in history and rich folklore where you can participate in medieval banquets.
Cliffs of Moher
Experience awe-inspiring natural wonder on the West Coast of Ireland. These cliffs soar over 200 meters above the Atlantic Ocean providing some of the most stunning views imaginable.
Dublin
This is vibrant capital city where history, culture and modernity blend seamlessly together. Enjoy places such as Trinity College Dublin, Temple Bar district and Dublin Castle.
Glendalough
Discover serene beauty of ancient monastic settlement in Wicklow Mountains. Another noteworthy feature is its tranquil lakes, St Kevin’s ancient ruins and spiritual ambiance.
Wicklow Mountains
Escape to scenic beauty of "Garden of Ireland." Beautiful villages are waiting to be explored as well as hiking, cycling and horse riding through picturesque landscapes.
Map Ireland
Advantage DMC Ireland
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1st Floor C4, Nutgrove Office Park
Nutgrove Avenue
Rathfarnham, Dublin 14
Ireland