HolidayPirates partners with Tourism Ireland
Travel deals platform HolidayPirates inked a new partnership with Tourism Ireland to run through 24 April 2022.
As part of Tourism Ireland’s brand campaign ‘Press the Green Button’ the new collaboration will provide UK consumers with deals to book their next break to the island of Ireland.
It showcases Ireland’s, cultural city hotspots, modern gastronomy, history and untouched countryside.
The campaign will also highlight the scenery immortalised as film locations for Game of Thrones; Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince and Star Wars, the Force Awakens.
The new multi-channel campaign will run across its website, app, newsletters and social media platforms.
It will include feature articles to show how users can experience the destination such as self-drive road-trip routes, to city breaks, romantic getaways, and more
Deals include offers on ferry tickets, low-cost flights; city-break packages and stand-out hotels.
Phil Salcedo, Head of Market for the UK and North America at HolidayPirates said: “We want to show you the best ways to return to Ireland, and enjoy everything it offers, with this spectacular partnership. There’s never been a better time to visit as the Island of Ireland officially dropped all Covid entry rules for arrivals.”
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