Explore Ireland in 2025 by staying at one of these trending destinations!
Travel website Airbnb has revealed the top five destination searches in Ireland for this year—from Westport and Clonakilty to Kinsale and Killarney, the unique accommodations on offer are sure to make for an unforgettable trip.
Tiny Home in Clonakilty, Cork
This unique tiny house is an inviting and creative space, located along the Wild Atlantic Way— exactly halfway between the colorful town of Clonakilty and the renowned beach Inchydoney in West Cork. Built using native Douglas fir, the Cabin is surrounded by trees and looks across the Clogheen Marsh.
Town centre house, Westport, Mayo
Nestled in the west coast of Ireland, Westport boasts a Georgian town center and riverside views, as well as plenty of local cuisine to explore. Pedestrian trails and bike routes surround the town, perfect for those looking for a blend of exploration and time to relax.
Cottage at Curraghmore, Killarney, Kerry
A notoriously popular destination in Ireland, Killarney continues to top the staycation lists for guests. The iconic Ring of Kerry awaits those looking to discover some scenic views or hike Ireland’s highest mountain, Carrauntoohil, for a more challenging escape before retiring in your cozy home away from home.
This cottage sits snugly at Curraghmore Farm in the Black Valley, surrounded by the breathtaking MacGillycuddys Reeks.
Beautifully Restored Victorian Townhouse, Cork City
The ‘second capital’ of Ireland is topping the chart, this should come as no surprise with the offerings of historic buildings, narrow streets, and lively markets to enjoy in one of Ireland’s oldest cities.
Brocade & Lime is a beautifully converted Victorian shop situated in the center of Cork City. Rooms are filled with antique furniture and take much of their inspiration from the Gilded Age, Mid-Victorian, and Belle Époque eras.
Townhouse in Kinsale, Cork
Another increasingly popular option for Irish guests looking to soak up some Atlantic air is Kinsale. This bustling seaside town offers some great food choices and beaches for those looking to relax with family and friends.
The newly refurbished O’Herlihys Townhouse dates back to the 18th century and comprises of OHK CAFE on the ground floor (a brunch lovers hotspot) and guest accommodation on the upper floors.