Ireland’s Most Romantic Valentine’s Day Destinations

Do you dream of spending Valentine’s Day within the stone walls of a medieval Irish Castle, or walking hand in hand with your sweetheart near the dramatic Cliffs of Moher?

Ireland is world-renowned for its unique charms, and this beautiful country boasts some stunning tourist attractions that are ideal Valentine’s Day destinations for partners of all ages…

In particular, Ireland’s County Clare is filled with an astonishing array of romantic natural splendor and man-made beauty…

Many couples who share Gaelic ancestry enjoy exploring Ireland on February 14th; after all, getting in touch with your own family background is even more special when you share the experience with your best friend!

The combination of vibrant cities, quaint country villages, ancient ruins and stunning landscapes is quite a heady mixture for couples; the Emerald Isle’s obvious and myriad attributes undoubtedly contribute to its reputation as one of the world’s most romantic countries…

Here is a look at some of the most meaningful and inspiring Irish locales to visit on February 14th…

The Cliffs of Moher

Drama and exquisite natural beauty will be at your fingertips when you take your true love to Ireland’s legendary Cliffs of Moher (Aillte an Mhothair).

Many a man has gotten down on bended knee and proposed at this location; after all, the backdrop of rough, undulating stone, churning Atlantic Ocean, and endless sky makes it such a perfect place for passionate and sincere declarations of love…

The windswept beauty of this natural wonder is unparalleled; after roaming hand in hand and gazing out to sea, why not opt for a romantic night at Ballinalacken Castle Hotel in nearby Doolin?

This lovely 15th century fortress offers luxuriously-appointed guest suites and an award-winning on-site dining establishment.

Another highlight of a Valentine’s Day visit to Ireland might include a languid dip in the Spa Wells of Lisdoonvarna; these lauded, mineral-rich waters are rumored to heal the body and soothe the senses.

Some tourists even drink the spa waters to enjoy their purported health benefits.

Live out Your Romantic Dreams at Bunratty Castle

Life is short, so seize the day (and night) by booking a romantic Valentine getaway to Ireland’s beautiful Bunratty Castle; this tower house was built in 1270, and it is a powerful symbol of Ireland’s medieval past…

Today, this famous castle is known for its jovial medieval banquets, where guests live out their fantasies by partaking in decadent four-course feasts amidst the castle’s epic grandeur…

Each banquet at this County Clare enclave also features a traditional Mead Reception, and a variety of inspiring harpists, violinists and pipers.

Known as the Earl’s Banquet, this special meal is made more memorable by a pre-dinner jaunt through the adjacent Folk Park…

You and your sweetheart will feel that you’ve gotten lost in the mists of time as you peruse the manicured grounds and then enjoy a candlelit meal, surrounded by rich tapestries, velvet-clad minstrels, and mullioned windows…

Treat Her to a Gift of Traditional Irish Jewelry This Valentine’s Day

If you can’t make it to Ireland this Valentine’s Day, don’t despair…there is a way to bring Emerald Isle charm and symbolism into your February 14th celebration.

Begin by choosing our exquisite, handmade Claddagh Diamond Set Emerald Heart Ring; adorned with a shining, heart-shaped genuine emerald, this diamond-studded showpiece is definitely one of the most romantic and timeless Valentine’s Day gifts imaginable!

Available in 10 karat or 14 karat gold, this special piece is also available in a white gold or yellow gold finish. Customize the ring for her tastes and your own budget.

On every handcrafted design, two tiny hands clasp a crowned heart, symbolizing love and loyalty…

For thousands of years, Irish Claddagh rings have been exchanged by lovers as deep and meaningful tokens of affection.

To give her your heart this Feb 14th, treat her to an ultra-romantic piece of traditional Irish jewelry that honors her own Gaelic ancestry…