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Americans Voted Ireland Europe’s Top Travel Destination

According to the results of the Travel Weekly Reader’s Choice Awards, Ireland has maintained its position as the best travel destination in Europe for the ninth consecutive year. Ireland was chosen as the recipient of the annual prize despite fierce competition from countries with thriving tourist industries, such as Greece, Italy, and Croatia.

Initially, there was a surge in demand among Americans in visiting to Ireland once the country eliminated all entrance COVID requirements. They were excited to take the trip over the pond to see Ireland’s main city, Dublin, as well as the beautiful scenery that the nation had to offer.

Travelers were drawn to Ireland’s rolling green hills and rugged landscape, as well as its peaceful spots to get away from it all, which contributed to the country’s repeat victory in this category.

Alison Metcalfe, the head of the North America section of Tourist Ireland, made this statement when winning the award: “With more nonstop routes from the United States being introduced, the number of incoming passengers and tourism income will only continue to climb.”

Along with a widespread interest in traveling to Ireland, there is a significant amount of Irish heritage in the United States. More than 31.5 million American residents claim Irish ancestry. The desire of Americans to discover more about their history and investigate their family trees is growing.

A journey to Ireland is something that should only be done once in a lifetime since the country is filled with ancient castles and little towns that appear like they were taken straight out of a storybook. And for those who like a good pint, Ireland is the birthplace of Guinness and is home to more than seventy-five distinct microbreweries.

If you are seeking for the finest attractions in Ireland, you don’t need to go any further since we have listed the top tourist spots that you really have to go to below:

The Giant’s Causeway
Trim Castle
The Cliffs of Moher
The Guinness Storehouse in Dublin
The Latin Quarter in Galway
Cobh
Titanic Belfast
The National Leprechaun Museum in Dublin
The Rock of Cashel
The Ulster Folk Museum

The good news is that travelers from the United States will no longer be required to submit to health screenings when they visit Ireland. There is a significant chance of precipitation during your trip to Ireland; thus, it is recommended that you pack an umbrella and a raincoat in order to make the most of your time there.

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