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5 romantic getaways in Ireland this February

Klara Heron by Klara Heron
February 11, 2020
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When life gets hectic and your summer holiday feels like it’s a world away, a quick staycation can be the perfect tonic. With so many romantic destinations to see in Ireland, grab your loved one and make some memories this month.

The Europe Hotel & Resort, Kerry

The luxurious five start hotel with an idyllic setting overlooking the picturesque views of Killarney is the ultimate couple’s getaway. The hotel has an indoor and outdoor pool, spa, breathtaking grounds, relaxation areas, thermal suites and indoor tennis. If you and your loved one are looking for an escape Killarney is an excellent option. Restaurants, hikes, lively pubs and fascinating scenery of rural Ireland are right on your doorstep at The Europe Hotel.

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The Westbury Hotel, Dublin

If you fancy a city break, the heart of Dublin is your place to go. The Westbury Hotel situated on Balfe Street will guarantee to pamper you and your special loved one this Valentine’s. The five-star hotel was recently added to the 2020 edit of one of the best hotels in the world and the best hotel in Ireland. Balfes cocktail bar and restaurant is located in the hotel which offers you that romantic New York themed setting and once you step foot outside the front door, you are on Dublin’s energetic Grafton Street.

Aqua Sana, Longford

Ireland’s newest luxury spa is hidden in the beautiful woodland of Longford’s Newcastle forest. Based in Center Parcs, Aqua Sana is Ireland’s only forest spa. The perfect escapism setting to unwind and relax this upcoming occasion with various February package deals to choose from. The Mindfulness Balance Spa Day for two people will help you reframe and relax with access to spa facilities, pools, wellness sessions and much more. Prices start from €95pp.

The Johnstown Estate, Meath

Johnstown Estate are celebrating Valentine’s in style this year. 35 minutes outside Dublin, the hotel and spa are offering their guests a romantic overnight experience from €195 per couple. The package includes the overnight accommodation for two, full Irish breakfast, dipped strawberries in room on arrival, arrival cocktail or beer in Fire & Salt, live jazz and dinner for two. The amazing deal is only on for one night and that’s the 14 of February with check-out the next day.

The Killashee Hotel & Spa, Kildare

Explore the Victorian beauty of Kildare’s countryside at The Killashee Hotel this Valentine’s Day. The Time For Two Package is €199 per couple midweek and €209 per couple on weekends. The luxurious package includes access to the hydrotherapy suite, a couple’s Rasul ritual, a warm Bamboo back massage, a treatment in the Dry Floatation Chamber, finishing with time in Killashee’s tranquil Relaxation Suite. The hotel filled with rich history is the ideal romantic getaway for the big occasion!

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