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Galway Hotel Deals Summer 2010

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010
Focus on Galway,
What is special about Galway
Scenery, art, music, eatieries, nightlife, coast near Connemara, a vibrant base for exploring the region.
What is coming to Galway – festivals, events
Rates are always strong in Galway, hotels can be full even off-season (why?) Popular destination with overseas tourists and Irish alike.
Cobbled side streets,
Budget accommodation to 5 star world class luxury.
Current deals include
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Perched on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean, Galway is the largest city in the West of Ireland.  It is far from being a sleepy little town however, and its dynamic spirit and picturesque scenery  attract a large population of students and artists.
The pretty cobbled streets, busy nightlife and bustling restaurants are a big draw for overseas tourists and the Irish alike and Galway Hotels are often very busy.  Whilst the economic downturn has forced room rates down in Galway, they have not dropped by as much as other Irish cities.  However, if you keep your eyes open and dates flexible you can still pick up great hotel deals in Galway.
Galway provides a great base for touring Connemara, the Burren and Ireland’s Western region.  It is also has an extensive schedule of events &  festivals and a vibrant arts and culture scene.
Popular annual events include the Galway Races (26th Jul – 1st Aug 2010), the Galway International  Oyster Festival (23 – 26th Sep 2010)  and the Macnas Festival Parade (18th Jul 2010).
We always have some great value hotels deals in Galway here on Hotel Deals Ireland, here’s a roundup of the best of the current offers:
The famous 5* G Hotel Deals – Deals from only €75pps http://www.hotels-galway.ie/hotel-the-g.php
The magnificent 5* Ashford Castle, 20 mins from Galway City for the Internet only special rate of €175pps http://www.hotels-galway.ie/hotel-ashford-castle.php

Our Hotel of the Month is the beautiful 4* Twelve Hotel, with stays from only €44.50

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Perched on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean, Galway is the largest city in the West of Ireland.  It is far from being a sleepy little town however, and its dynamic spirit and picturesque scenery  attract a large population of students and artists.

Galway provides a great base for touring Connemara, the Burren and Ireland’s Western region.  It is also has an extensive schedule of events &  festivals and a vibrant arts and culture scene.

Popular annual events include the Galway Races (26th Jul – 1st Aug 2010), the Galway International  Oyster Festival (23 – 26th Sep 2010)  and the Macnas Festival Parade (18th Jul 2010).

The pretty cobbled streets, busy nightlife and bustling restaurants are a big draw for overseas tourists and the Irish alike and Galway Hotels are often very busy.  Whilst the economic downturn has forced room rates down in Galway, they have not dropped by as much as other Irish cities.  However, if you keep your eyes open and dates flexible you can still pick up great hotel deals in Galway.

We always have some great value hotels deals in Galway here on Hotel Deals Ireland, here’s a roundup of the best of the current offers:

  • The famous 5* G Hotel Deals – Deals from only €75pps
  • The magnificent 5* Ashford Castle, 20 mins from Galway City for the Internet only special rate of €175pps
  • Our Hotel of the Month is the beautiful 4* Twelve Hotel, with stays from only €44.50 pps
Let us know if you’ve stayed at any of these hotels and what you thought of them.  Feedback is always welcome!

Looking Ahead to the Summer, What Value Can We Expect?

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

As the summer approaches and we’re basking in the good weather it’s a time when many of us start planning a hotel break away. With no sign of the recession easing and with increased pressure on hotels there is fantastic value available for those who are looking to get away for a few days.

Currently there is excess capacity in the hotel sector of between 12,000 and 15,000 rooms. This was brought about by the construction of an additional of 27,000 new hotel bedrooms between 1999 and 2008, bringing the total hotel bedroom capacity of the sector to 60,000. John Power of the Irish Hotel Federation has said the current hotel occupancy rate was at its lowest level in 30 years at 55%. Average room rates have also fallen by over 20% in the past 18 months in part due to very low pricing by hotels owned or supported by banks.

Typically hotel rates would increase at this time of the year but this hasn’t been the case and in late May many hotels are still selling rooms from as little as €49 per night. If occupancy rates don’t increase its likely rates will fall further as hotels come under increasing pressure.

Check out the latest summer offers and the value available at Hotel Deals Ireland. If it’s a city break you’re after check out the 3 star D4 Ballsbridge Inn deals in Dublin from only €59 per night or the 4 star Burlington Hotel deals with rooms from €89 per night. In Galway the 5 star G hotel has a last minute overnight stay from only €109 per person per night including dinner!

With amazing deals like these on offer why not book a hotel break this summer and take advantage of the fantastic value available.

Great Offers on Spa Breaks in May

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010
Spa Breaks Ireland
In recent times many spa hotels have popped up throughout Ireland, each one offering superb facilities and restorative treatments. Many of these resorts have a well deserved worldwide reputation for their luxury facilities and their impressive range of spa treatments on offer.
Ireland has a great variety of luxury spa hotels spread throughout the country which offer guests an oasis of calm to relax and recharge your batteries. Whether it’s an overnight stay or a longer break we have a great selection of spa breaks to choose from with something to suit everyone.
Spa breaks have grown in popularity over recent years and are very popular for occasions such as birthday treats, hen parties and girly getaways. More men are getting in on the action these days too and treatments such as massages and facials are growing in popularity with the more image conscious males amongst us!
A spa break is just the thing to rejuvenate you as the summer approaches so treat yourself and indulge in a relaxing destination. Leave the worries of your world behind you and come home recharged and relaxed.
There are many fantastic spa deals available for May including 2 nights B&B with dinner and a spa treatment in the Ice House Hotel in Mayo for only €249. Book this offer and get a 3rd night FREE! If it’s a one night getaway you’re looking for then why not try the Wineport Lodge. Arrive from noon, unwind with a treatment each in one of their Comfort Zone Treatment Suite and treat yourselves to breakfast in bed the next morning.
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Mount Wolseley Spa

In recent times many spa hotels have popped up throughout Ireland, each one offering superb facilities and restorative treatments. Many of these resorts have a well deserved worldwide reputation for their luxury facilities and their impressive range of spa treatments on offer.

Ireland has a great variety of luxury spa hotels spread throughout the country which offer guests an oasis of calm to relax and recharge your batteries. Whether it’s an overnight stay or a longer break we have a great selection of spa breaks to choose from with something to suit everyone.

Spa breaks have grown in popularity over recent years and are very popular for occasions such as birthday treats, hen parties and girly getaways. More men are getting in on the action these days too and treatments such as massages and facials are growing in popularity with the more image conscious males amongst us!

A spa break is just the thing to rejuvenate you as the summer approaches so treat yourself and indulge in a relaxing destination. Leave the worries of your world behind you and come home recharged and relaxed.

There are many fantastic spa deals available for May including 2 nights B&B with dinner and a spa treatment in the Ice House Hotel in Mayo for only €249. Book this offer and get a 3rd night FREE! If it’s a one night getaway you’re looking for then why not try the Wineport Lodge. Arrive from noon, unwind with a treatment each in one of their Comfort Zone Treatment Suite and treat yourselves to breakfast in bed the next morning.

Whatever Spa option you go for, make sure to relax, unwind and make the most of your well deserved chill-out time!

Failte Ireland launches New Advertising Campaign

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

A brand new advertising campaign to promote holidaying at home within the Irish market in 2010 was launched this week by Failte Ireland. The new marketing campaign is rooted in extensive consumer research and consultation with the tourism industry and will be broadcast publicly from 5th March 2010.

This research, carried out by Failte Ireland, shows that the perception of Ireland as a good value destination has risen from 49% to 61% since the beginning of 2008. This important shift in perception has influenced Failte Ireland’s new marketing strategy.

The campaign aims to position Ireland as a fun, exciting, enriching holiday destination and reinforce the existing perceptions of a destination that is both convenient and good value for money.

This will be emphasised using a broader mix of channels and technology to maximise the reach and impact of its core messages. The campaign will include:

  • a new television advertisement;
  • radio and cinema advertising;
  • print and online marketing;
  • an enhanced Discover Ireland website.

Failte Ireland’s Director of Market Development, John Concannon pointed out that:

“In recent years, the key themes of our advertising were convenience and the good value to be found when holidaying at home. The fact that more than six out of ten respondents now agree that Ireland is a good value destination reflects the recent realignment of prices and value in the tourism sector and means that the value argument, long a bugbear in the home holiday market, is no longer such an issue.

“No longer having to deal with ‘why not’ factors such as price and value, this year we are freer to stress the ‘why and what to’ reasons for taking a break at home – the variety of things to do and see. “

The research also emphasises that the need to ‘have fun together’ is a key motivator for Irish people when deciding whether to take breaks and holidays at home. John Concannon explained:

“Our detailed research is telling us that people want to escape the current doom and gloom. They want to get away from the daily diet of bad news and reconnect with their friends, family and partners. In many ways, they want to get lost for a while in something or somewhere which will engage them physically or mentally.”

This advertising activity will be complemented by a major initiative around special offers in 2010. This initiative will highlight special offers from the industry via national and regional press inserts, a significantly enhanced home holidays website discoverireland.ie (used in the planning of 36% of holidays last year), and a multi-media special offers campaign.

The Year ahead for Hotels in Ireland

Friday, February 5th, 2010

The current indications are that 2010 will be another tough year for Irish tourism as many key markets continue to battle adverse economic conditions. The prospects for some markets, such as Germany and other key Continental European markets appear relatively favourable and growth is expected in 2010. Larger traditional markets including Britain and the United States will remain challenging, regardless of exchange rates. Home market prospects remain unclear although consumer research indicates further potential as Irish people cut back on foreign trips.

Overall, tourism operators are more optimistic about the coming season than they were a year ago. Heading into last year, only 20% of tourism operators expected business to either hold or improve. This year, 63% expect 2010 to be on a par or better than 2009. A majority expect employment levels in 2010 to be the same as 2009, while less than one in twenty acknowledge the prospect of any increase.

Successful steps taken by individual businesses in 2009 to cut costs substantially paid off and have put the industry on a stronger footing than a year ago. However, many businesses are now expressing deep concern about the continuing high cost of Local Authority charges, energy and insurance.

Fáilte Ireland’s CEO, Shaun Quinn, drawing on these indicators, pointed out -

“This time last year, as we surveyed the tourism landscape, the outlook amongst tourism operators was universally bleak, prompting a widespread belief that 2009 was all about survival. This year the tectonic plates of business sentiment are shifting somewhat. Now operators are expressing greater confidence about the immediate future and at the very least are expecting greater stability upon which to begin recovering market share.

“That said, 2010 will still be a year of tough trading. Pressure on revenues remains intense and while many operators have taken tough steps to reduce those costs within their control, the continuing high level of local authority charges, energy costs and to a lesser extent restrictive pay structures are collectively placing an undue burden on the industry.

“Hopefully, this year will be the one where we turn the corner. However, there is no room for complacency and Fáilte Ireland will be stepping up its efforts – from helping to sustain individual businesses to stimulating consumer demand – to develop Irish tourism to reach its full potential”.

Priorities for 2010

This year Fáilte Ireland will focus its investment support on three core areas:

  1. Supporting key tourism businesses to increase their international customer base, better manage their cost base, improving overall performance and sustaining employment levels.
  2. Investing over €20 million under its capital investment programme to improve and broaden the appeal Ireland’s portfolio of tourist attractions, activities and tourism related infrastructure. Investment in business, sporting and cultural events will also be increased as all offer good prospects for tourism growth in 2010.
  3. Launch its biggest ever home holiday marketing programme,,as a central plank in its strategy to increase the home market share of the overall Irish leisure break market. The domestic market now accounts for 65% of business in the intensely competitive hotel sector. Research indicates that Irish people are less likely to travel abroad in the current climate, presenting an opportunity for the home breaks market this year. A particularly notable issue which has come through strongly in Fáilte Ireland research is that Irish people now see Ireland as a good value destination, and consumers are acknowledging the excellent offers and value for money now available in the market.

Mr Quinn welcomed this development:

“The aggressive pricing and greater value in Irish tourism has percolated through to the home audience. Irish people are now seeing the home holiday and, particularly, the domestic short break as an attractive alternative to the hassle of travelling abroad.”

The Year Ahead

Summing up, the Chairman of Fáilte Ireland, Mr O’Donoghue emphasised that –

Although the year ahead will be tough, there are some comforting signs. I am particularly encouraged by the signals from the front lines of tourism where business sentiment is now tilting towards the current downturn levelling off in 2010.

“Furthermore, recent research is indicating that more and more Irish people will be staying at home this year – providing greater potential for the home holiday market.

“This puts it up to us in Fáilte Ireland and the tourism industry to fulfil that potential. There is no guarantee that those who stay at home will holiday at home and it is up to ourselves and the industry to provide the necessary incentives. In 2010, we will be exploiting every opportunity to showcase all that Ireland has to offer and highlighting the great value out there. ”