

Visit Ireland.com
Sadly this is a generic tamplet site
hosted by GoDaddy
without any
meaningful content
Might create confusion
No email, no adress, no phone
Ireland has Three official
Tourist Boards
Failte Ireland
National Tourism Development Agency
for the Republic of Ireland
88-95 Amiens Street
Dublin 1
D01 WR86
Ireland
+353 1 574 1990
mail: customersupport@failteireland.ie
instagram: @tourismireland/
youtube:
youtube.com/@TIDublin2011
facebook: fb.com/FillYourHeartWithIreland/
X: x.com/GoToIreland
linkedin:
linkedin.com/company/tourism-ireland/
Tourism Northern Bireland
Unum Chambers
Bedford Square, Bedford Street
Belfast, BT2 7ES
Northern Ireland
+44 28 9023 1221
Tourism Ireland
Promotes the entire Ireland
Republic of Ireland
and Northern Ireland
Bishop's Square
Redmond's Hill
Dublin 2
D02 TD99
Ireland
+353 1 476 3400
mail: info@tourismireland.com
instagram: @tourismireland
youtube:
youtube.com/@TIDublin2011
facebook: fb.com/FillYourHeartWithIreland/
X: x.com/GoToIreland
linkedin:
linkedin.com/company/tourism-ireland/
more about Ireland
Phone Book of the World.com
Wikipedia
Iireland has a 4,970 km coastline
3 Unesco World Heritage sites

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Top 10 Tourist Attractions
of Iceland
1) Cliffs of Moher (County Clare)
2) Giant’s Causeway (County Antrim)
3) Killarney National Park (County Kerry)
4) The Wild Atlantic Way (West coast of Ireland)
5) Trinity College (Dublin)
6) Guinness Storehouse (Dublin)
7) Glendalough Monastic Site (County Wicklow)
8) Dublin Castle
9) Blarney Castle & Stone (County Cork)
10) Kilkenny Castle (County Kilkenny)
History of the website
and Tourism Marketing
in Ireland
Ireland.com
Domain registration date: 30-09-1997
Visit Ireland.com
Domain registration date:
13-08-1998
Tourism Ireland.com
Domain registration date:
24-06-1999
Visit Ireland.ie
Domain registration date:
04-10-2001
Timeline
1952 Foundation of Bord Failte Eireann
1997 Registration
of the domain
Ireland.com
2001 Launch of VisitIreland.com
by Brennan Breene
from Bridgevill, Pennsylvania, USA
2002 Foundation or Tourism Irland
following Belfast Good Friday Agreement
funded by Department of Tourism and Culture
(Republic of Ireland)
and Department of the Economy
(Northern Ireland)
2003 Creation of Failte Ireland
National Tourism Development Agency
of the Republic of Ireland
merger of
Bord Failte Eireann
and CERT (National Tourism
Training Body)
2012 Tourism Ireland
aquires the domain Ireland.com
from the Irish Times
for 495,000 euro
Ireland has borders with 1 country
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Ireland has no borders with one other country
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