IRELAND’S MOST instagrammable destination is the Cliffs of Moher.

Travel companies and visitor attraction operators gathered in Dublin’s Intercontinental Hotel for the inaugural 2023 ITTN Travel2ireland awards ceremony where the Clare visitor attraction came out on top as the country’s most photogenic destination.

Reacting to the announcement, Geraldine Enright, Director of Cliffs of Moher Experience said, “We are honoured to be listed amongst the overall winners of this national travel award scheme. We are particularly delighted to have been named winner of the Most Instagrammable Destination category of the competition when one considers the abundance of incredibly scenic locations throughout Ireland and the wealth of visitor attractions that continue to draw huge numbers of international visitors”.

She said that significant work has been undertaken at the Cliffs of Moher to ensure tourists at Ireland’s most visited natural attraction can avail of photograph opportunities in a safe environment. “Our viewing platforms and O’Brien’s Tower offer a safe location for our visitors to enjoy spectacular vistas over the Atlantic Ocean and the Aran Islands. They can also enjoy free Wi-Fi on site to upload their photos online”.

Aoife Doherty, Cliffs of Moher Experience; Cllr. Gabriel Keating, Leas Cathaoirleach of Clare County Council; Melanie Lennon, Cliffs of Moher Experience; and Bobby Kerr, Chair of the Board of Cliffs of Moher Centre DAC accepting the ‘Ireland’s Most Instagrammable Destination’ award at the 2023 ITTN Travel2ireland Awards, alongside of Jenny Rafter, Head of Global Sales, Aer Lingus. Photo Paul Sherwood.

“A quick search of social media on any given day will show up endless results of photographs from the Cliffs of Moher, some of which are posted by our wonderful staff 365 days a year, which in itself is wonderful marketing tool for our visitor attraction and Irish tourism in general”.

Leas-Cathaoirleach of Clare County Council, Cllr Gabriel Keating (FG) highlighted the success at Monday’s meeting of the local authority and noted the Cliffs of Moher’s importance to the county.

Presented by award-winning travel writer Fionn Davenport, the 2023 ITTN Travel2ireland Awards are sponsored by Dublin Airport, Hertz Car Rental, Aer Lingus, Bibendum Ireland, Jameson, Vox Group and Silk Prestige Sustainable Flowers..

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