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Valentine's Day and the Island of Ireland

Many lovers will have to skip the hugs and kisses this year and take refuge in Zoom dates and virtual dinners. But don't worry, Valentine's Day inspiration for future romantic celebrations can still be found in Ireland. Whether it's proposing at the Giant's Causeway, saying 'I love you' at the edge of the world at the Cliffs of Moher, staying overnight in a fairytale castle, impersonating Kate and Leo in Titanic in Belfast or reflecting on the musings from a land of poets, saints and scholars… Romance can be found all over the island of Ireland.

Photo header:The Cliffs of Moher

Dublin:Home of romance
St Valentine itself can be found in Ireland! Way back in the year 270, the remains of Saint Valentine were passed on as a gift from the Pope to an Irish priest John Spratt. He brought the remains of Rome to Ireland and to this day they can be found in Dublin's Whitefriar Street Church. This is where the shrine to Saint Valentine can be found, which is visited by couples from all over the world. Nearby, the lovely 'Love Lane' in Temple Bar is the perfect next stop on a romantic day out.

Even if it's not possible to celebrate Valentine's Day in Dublin this year, you can follow the tradition of lovers seeking love or healing from heartbreak and write something to St Valentine in advance. People have written tens of thousands of love stories in the visitor's book at Whitefair Street Church, making Dublin home to the world's largest collection of love letters to St Valentine.

Valentine s Day and the Island of Ireland

Love Lane, Temple Bar

The Claddagh ring

Valentine s Day and the Island of Ireland
Be inspired by another quintessentially Irish symbol of love and friendship:the famous Claddagh ring . The ring, in which two hands hold a heart wearing a crown, comes from Claddagh, an old fishing village on the shores of Galway Bay in Ireland's rugged west. There is no greater gesture for the one you love than sharing this symbol of eternal love.

Dream honeymoon

Valentine s Day and the Island of Ireland
A landscape spectacularly shaped by nature. A coastline created by waves. A wealth of inspiring places to stay – Ireland makes honeymoons heavenly. From moments of happiness along the coast and surprising walks through astonishing landscapes to luxurious country houses and romantic overnight stays by a lake…. The choice for a honeymoon is endless.