Friday 21 October 2011

Planning Your Beach Holiday in Ireland - Where Is Best?

Buncrana Beach DonegalBy Ian Bowland

What does a beach holiday mean to you? We took a straw poll around the office and it's interesting to find out just what the beach holiday favourites are. For those of us with a nostalgic streak a beach holiday is set in a UK seaside resort with a long sandy beach, brightly coloured wind breaks, a picnic lunch, bracing dips in the waves and hunting for sea-life in rock pools. For the sun-seekers it's a baking, busy Spanish beach with guaranteed sunshine, warm seas and siestas. For the romantics or wild at heart it's a stroll along a deserted beach alongside crashing waves and dramatic sea cliffs.

Many of the well-known seaside resorts and beaches in the UK have been family beach favourites for decades - Scarborough, Morecombe Bay, Bournemouth to name but a few. But how many of us would think of taking a beach holiday in Ireland? Ireland has over 3000 miles of stunning coastline and more than 80 beaches; from golden sands to pebbled coves. And many are a well-kept local secret so you won't be fighting for space for your towel!

So you're ready to go... here are some great Irish beaches for you to try.

Portrush is one of Northern Ireland's top seaside destinations. It has two beaches to choose from the West Strand Beach and the East Strand Beach. The West Strand is a long sandy beach that slopes gently into the sea - plenty of room for everyone. This sheltered seaside resort has great facilities for the traditional beach holiday and also boasts stunning scenery both on and offshore. The East Strand with its large sand dunes backs onto the Royal Portrush Golf Course and is a popular surf beach.

Wicklow is Ireland's sunshine county and it's here that you'll find Brittas Bay. The Bay shelters this long sandy beach and the whole area is dominated by the Brittas Bay dune which cover over 100 hectares. If you're looking for more than just sun and sand from your beach holiday you'll find some beautiful landscapes and wildlife in the Special Area of Conservation.

Moving south you'll find the beautiful blue flag beach of Ballyheigue in County Kerry. The sands run 2 miles south from the lively resort of Ballyheigue and there are stunning views out across Tralee Bay. This is a great beach for families as it is patrolled by lifeguards during the holiday season.

Mullaghroe, County Mayo, is on the west coast of Ireland. This blue flag beach is great for a more adventurous seaside holiday with swimming, sailing and surfing. It's more exposed location on the west coast makes it a perfect beach for coastal walks and bird watching.

And one final thought - make the most of your beach holiday with a beach front holiday cottage, that way the fun and sun of the beach will be just a short walk away.

If you want to stay in one of over 1500 Irish Cottages or even stay in a choice of over 700 Beach Holiday Cottages in Ireland Imagine Ireland offers the widest choice. Ian works alongside ImagineIreland.com in the UK - helping build sales for their internet site.

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