Visit Palma de Mallorca
Wander through Palma’s Gothic lanes and sunny courtyards. Enjoy tapas by the marina. Swim in turquoise coves. Majorca is perfect for families, couples, and anyone looking for a relaxed Mediterranean holiday.
Why you’ll love Majorca
- Old Town & culture: Visit La Seu Cathedral and Bellver Castle. Stroll through honey-stone streets full of cafés and art galleries to experience Majorca’s charm.
- Beaches & coves: Relax at Can Pere Antoni, Illetas, or Cala Major. Take a boat to hidden calas around the island.
- Food & markets: Try sweet ensaïmadas, fresh seafood, and local produce at Mercat de l’Olivar or Santa Catalina.
- Easy day trips: Ride the vintage train to Sóller, explore hill towns like Valldemossa and Deià, or drive the scenic Serra de Tramuntana.
Getting there and around Majorca
Flights:
Ryanair flies direct from Ireland West Airport to Palma de Mallorca during the summer season. Flight time is about 2 hours and 50 minutes, making Majorca easily accessible.
Transfers:
From Palma Airport, reach the city in 15–20 minutes by EMT bus or taxi. Island-wide TIB buses and trains connect most resorts and towns.
Getting around:
Palma’s city centre is easy to walk around. Use EMT or TIB buses for beaches and nearby villages. If you want more freedom to explore Majorca, hire a car. Public transport also links most areas if you prefer not to drive.
When to visit
Ryanair operates flights from April to October, providing convenient travel options to Majorca.
- Spring (Apr–Jun): Warm, sunny days – great for sightseeing and swimming.
- Summer (Jul–Aug): Peak season with lively beaches and nightlife in Majorca.
- Autumn (Sep–Oct): Pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds.
- Winter: Mild days, quiet streets, cosy cafés, and festive lights.
Ready to go?
Book your direct Ryanair flight from Ireland West Airport to Palma de Mallorca today and start your Balearic adventure in Majorca!
For inspiration and itinerary advice for visiting Majorca, please visit https://www.mallorca.es/en/inici
Explore Malaga
Wander through Malaga’s sunny streets. Visit the Moorish Alcazaba, the Picasso Museum, and the palm-lined waterfront. Then relax on golden beaches — perfect for families, culture lovers, and anyone chasing winter sun on the Costa del Sol.
Why you’ll love Malaga
- Culture and castles: Climb to Gibralfaro, explore the Alcazaba, and see the grand Cathedral.
- Art and old town: Discover the Picasso Museum and the Centre Pompidou, then enjoy tapas in historic lanes.
- Beaches and food: Sunbathe at La Malagueta, taste grilled espetos at Pedregalejo, and dine at beachside chiringuitos.
- Easy day trips: Visit Nerja’s caves, Marbella, Puerto Banús, Ronda, or walk the famous Caminito del Rey trail.
Getting there and around
Flights: Fly direct with Ryanair from Ireland West Airport to Malaga year-round. Typical flight time is about 3 hours and 15 minutes.
Transfers: Malaga Airport is close to the city, only 12–15 minutes by suburban train or 20 minutes by taxi or express bus.
Getting around: Trains and buses run often along the Costa del Sol, linking beach resorts and nearby towns. Hire a car if you want to explore mountain villages and smaller beaches at your own pace.
When to visit
Ryanair operates year-round flights from Ireland West Airport.
- Spring (Apr–Jun): Warm days and perfect weather for sightseeing.
- Summer (Jul–Aug): Hot, sunny days and lively nightlife.
- Autumn (Sep–Oct): Ideal temperatures and fewer crowds.
- Winter: Mild weather for golf, museums, and relaxed city breaks. Don’t miss the Feria de Málaga in August.
Ready to go?
Book your Ryanair flight from Ireland West Airport to Malaga today and start your Costa del Sol adventure — sunshine, beaches, and culture all in one trip.
For inspiration and itinerary advice for visiting Malaga and the Costa Del Sol region, please visit the official Malaga Tourist site
Visit Cádiz
Welcome to Cádiz, a sunny city filled with sea air, golden domes, and stories of Spain’s sailing past. Once a great naval port, Cádiz is now one of the most beautiful cities in Andalusia. Walk through palm-lined squares, climb old watchtowers for sea views, and relax on golden beaches along the Costa de la Luz.
Why you’ll love Cádiz
- A city of history: Stroll through narrow streets in the old town. Visit the 18th-century Cádiz Cathedral with its bright dome. Climb Torre Tavira for the best views in town.
- Sun, sea, and sand: Swim at La Caleta, Victoria, or Santa Maria beaches. These wide beaches sit only a few minutes from cafés and tapas bars.
- Evenings to enjoy: Watch the sunset by the sea, listen to flamenco, and eat dinner outdoors in lively squares.
Getting there and around
Flights: During summer, Paul Claffey Tours runs charter flights and holiday packages from Ireland West Airport to the Cádiz region. Dates are limited, so check the latest schedule and book directly with Paul Claffey Tours.
In the city: Cádiz is small and walkable. You can reach the beach, shops, and cathedral on foot. Buses run between the beaches, the train station, and the old town. Taxis are easy to find. Trains also run to Jerez and Seville for simple day trips.
When to visit
Flights usually operate in June. Summer brings long, sunny days and warm sea breezes. Evenings are lively, with music, local festivals, and cool promenade walks. It’s the perfect time to enjoy Cádiz’s beaches and old-world charm.
Ready to go?
Plan your trip to Cádiz today. Book your holiday package from Ireland West Airport with Paul Claffey Tours, check available dates, and get ready for sunshine, sea views, and relaxed Andalusian charm.
For inspiration and itinerary advice for visiting the Cadiz region, please visit the official Cadiz Tourist site
Fly to Barcelona Girona
Enjoy sunshine, beaches, and culture in Catalonia. Experience the vibrant atmosphere of Barcelona and Girona as you walk through the medieval streets and cross its pretty bridges. Take a day trip to Barcelona to see the famous sights. Then relax on the golden beaches of the Costa Brava, from Tossa to Calella.
Why you’ll love Barcelona and Girona
- Costa Brava beaches: Visit Tossa de Mar, Lloret, and Calella de Palafrugell. Each has soft sand and clear water.
- Food and culture: Try tasty tapas, fresh seafood at beach cafés, and local Girona dishes.
- Easy day trips: Reach Barcelona’s Sagrada Família, Park Güell, and the Gothic Quarter by bus or train.
- Family fun: Enjoy water parks, coastal walks, and calm coves for swimming.
Getting there and around
Flights: Fly direct with Ryanair from Ireland West Airport to Barcelona Girona in summer. The flight takes about two hours.
Transfers: From Girona Airport, take a bus to Barcelona (Estació del Nord). Buses also go to Lloret de Mar and Tossa de Mar. To visit Girona, take the airport bus or a short train ride.
Getting around: Buses link the beach towns. Trains connect Girona, Barcelona, and Figueres. Many visitors hire a car to explore beaches and small villages at their own pace.
When to visit
- Spring (Apr–Jun): Warm days and fewer crowds.
- Summer (Jul–Aug): Hot, lively, and full of festivals.
- Autumn (Sep–Oct): Sunny and calm after summer.
- Winter: Mild and quiet — great for walks and museums.
Ready to go?
Book your Ryanair flight from Ireland West Airport to Barcelona Girona today. Enjoy beaches, sunshine, and easy adventures across Catalonia.
For inspiration and itinerary advice for visiting the Barcelona region, please visit https://www.barcelonaturisme.com
Visit Alicante
Enjoy sun, sea, and easy days in Alicante. Walk the palm-lined Explanada. Ride up to Santa Bárbara Castle for views of the bay. Relax on golden beaches and feel the warm breeze. It’s a simple, sunny break for families or anyone who loves the Mediterranean.
Why you’ll love Alicante
- City and culture: Visit Santa Bárbara Castle and the Basilica of Santa María. Stroll along the bright Explanada de España.
- Beaches and food: Swim at Postiguet and San Juan beaches. Try seafood, tapas, and local arroz a banda.
- Easy trips: Sail to Tabarca Island or take the TRAM to Altea, Benidorm, or Calpe.
Getting there and around
Flights: Fly with Ryanair from Ireland West Airport to Alicante. Flights run in summer and take about two hours 45 minutes.
Transfers: The airport is 20–25 minutes from the city. Take the C6 bus or a taxi. Trams and regional buses connect towns along the Costa Blanca.
Getting around:
Walk the old town—it’s small and lively. Use the Tram to reach the coast, or hire a car to explore beaches and villages.
When to visit
Spring (Apr–Jun): Warm weather and quiet streets.
Summer (Jul–Aug): Hot days, beach time, and fun festivals.
Autumn (Sep–Oct): Sunshine and space to relax.
Winter: Mild days—great for golf and slow city walks.
Ready to go?
Book your Ryanair flight from Ireland West Airport to Alicante today. Enjoy sun, beaches, and Spanish charm on your Costa Blanca break.
For inspiration and itinerary advice for visiting Alicante, please visit https://alicanteturismo.com/en/
Explore Tenerife
Think black-sand beaches and Spain’s highest peak. Visit Teide National Park for epic views. Relax in easygoing resorts and charming old towns.
Enjoy big days out for all the family in Tenerife
Why you’ll love Tenerife
- Beaches and resorts: Costa Adeje, Playa de las Américas, Los Cristianos. Great for sun, swims, and watersports.
- Family fun: Siam Park waterpark, Loro Parque zoo, and aquarium.
- Charming towns: La Laguna, La Orotava, Garachico. History, cafés, and Canarian culture.
- Outdoor adventures: Whale and dolphin trips. Hike Masca Gorge and Anaga Rural Park.
Getting there and around
Flights: Fly direct with Ryanair from Ireland West Airport to Tenerife South all year. Flight time is just over 4 hours.
Transfers: From Tenerife South Airport, reach Costa Adeje, Las Américas, or Los Cristianos in 15–25 minutes by taxi or bus. It’s around 1 hour to Santa Cruz or Puerto de la Cruz.
Getting around: The TITSA bus network links towns and resorts. Many visitors hire a car to explore Teide, the north coast, and rural parks.
When to visit
Tenerife is a year-round destination.
- Spring (Apr–Jun): Warm days and quieter beaches.
- Summer (Jul–Aug): Peak heat and lively nightlife.
- Autumn (Sep–Oct): Sunny, calm, and great for swimming.
- Winter: Mild and bright. Perfect for golf and hiking.
Ready to go?
Book your Ryanair flight from Ireland West Airport to Tenerife today. Enjoy sunshine, volcano views, and easy island days.
For inspiration and itinerary advice for visiting the Tenerife region, please visit https://www.visittenerife.es
Explore Lanzarote
Walk through otherworldly lava fields in Timanfaya. Relax on soft, golden beaches. See César Manrique’s art set in nature. Lanzarote is perfect for families, couples, and winter sun.
Why you’ll love Lanzarote
- Volcanic landscapes: Timanfaya, the La Geria wine area, and coastal lava tubes.
- Beaches for every mood: Puerto del Carmen, Costa Teguise, and Papagayo coves near Playa Blanca.
- Art and views: Jameos del Agua, Cueva de los Verdes, and Mirador del Río.
- Family-friendly fun: Waterparks, safe swimming spots, and easy seaside walks.
Getting there and around
Flights: Fly direct with Ryanair from Ireland West Airport to Lanzarote. Flight time is about 4 hours 15 minutes.
Transfers: From the airport to Puerto del Carmen: 10 to 15 minutes. 15 to 20 minutes to Costa Teguise. 30 to 40 minutes to Playa Blanca by car or taxi.
Transport: Regular buses link the airport, Arrecife, and major resorts. Many visitors hire a car to explore beaches and volcano sites. Roads are well signed, and distances are short.
When to visit
All year is good.
- Spring (Mar–May): Warm days and clear skies for walks.
- Summer (Jun–Aug): Hot, breezy, and ideal for the beach.
- Autumn (Sep–Nov): Warm seas and quieter resorts.
- Winter (Dec–Feb): Mild and sunny. Great for a winter-sun break.
Ready to fly?
Book your Ryanair flight from Ireland West Airport to Lanzarote today. Enjoy warm weather, soft beaches, and striking volcanic views.
For inspiration and itinerary advice for visiting Lanzarote, please visit https://www.hellocanaryislands.com