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Gaeilge and Te Reo Māori exchange creates new opportunities for Irish and New Zealand film co-productions

Growth opportunities for the Irish animation industry, international co-production, and increased presence for the Irish language on screen have taken a significant step forward with the Wellington-Galway Indigenous Animation Exchange 2025.
Aillwee Burren Experience: Cave tour, birds of prey and cheesemaking

Take a thrilling guided tour under the Burren where you will learn, engage and be entertained on your day out. Accompany a tour guide to the surprising Aillwee Burren underworld, unlocking an intriguing, timeless story. Enter varied and exquisitely lit chambers which are full of weird and wonderful fossils and formations during a 45-minute, visually and sensually astounding, immersive cave tour.
The best stargazing spots in Europe revealed

Travellers are increasingly seeking out the most peaceful stargazing spots in Europe, perfect for unwinding.
Magnificent Madeira

With a new twice-weekly service linking Shannon to the beautiful Portuguese island of Madeira, there has never been a better time to discover this jewel of the Atlantic.
Experience the Cliffs of Moher from below with Doolin Ferry

The Cliffs of Moher are beautiful from the top, but have you ever considered what they would look like from sea level? Why not connect with the wildlife, beauty, and cultural heritage of Clare on a round trip of the cliffs with Doolin Ferry Tours?
ECO-UNESCO celebrates Earth Day with the Galway finalists for the YEA

Young climate activists from Galway are among the all-island finalists selected to go through to this year’s ECO-UNESCO Young Environmentalist Awards (YEA), taking place on May 8 in the Dublin Royal Convention Centre.
Exclusive Douro Valley river cruise now available directly from Shannon
Fahy Travel are delighted to be able to offer river cruise holidays from Shannon Airport, with the best value available onboard the MS Estrela, prices start at €2,995 per person in August.
Waterford celebrates 1,111 years with trail of hidden treasures

The year 2025 marks a momentous year for Ireland’s oldest city, Waterford, as it marks its 1,111th anniversary. Founded in 914 AD by Viking Ragnall, as ‘Vadrarjfordr’ - its original Viking name - the foundations of Ireland’s history are imprinted over centuries on Waterford’s landscape and within the city’s labyrinth of narrow streets and laneways inside the medieval walls.
Madeira: A fantastic holiday destination now just a flight away
Madeira has long been a hidden gem in the Atlantic, and with Ryanair’s new direct service from Shannon, there’s no better time to visit. This stunning island is known for its dramatic landscapes, featuring rugged cliffs, lush forests, volcanic mountains, and a breathtaking coastline. Whether you’re an avid hiker, a photography enthusiast, or simply someone who loves soaking in nature, Madeira’s scenery will leave you in awe.
Protests expected as Pálás to close next week

Management at the Pálás Cinema has confirmed it will shut-up shop for good next week, but not before screening a trio of films about the magic of cinema as protesters take to the streets.