Lonely Planet has named an Irish region the fourth-best in the world to visit in 2024.
Donegal has been named the fourth-best region in the world to visit in 2024 by Lonely Planet, coming in ahead of places like Southern Thailand, the Swahili Coast in Tanzania and Montana in the United States.
The leading travel media company unveiled the accolade on Wednesday in Lonely Planet’s Best in Travel 2024 – its collection of the world’s "hottest trends, destinations and experiences for the coming year".
Donegal is described in Lonely Planet's Best in Travel 2024 as having “the highest sea cliffs in Europe at Sliabh Liag, at 601m (1972ft), and miles of unspoilt coastal hiking trails along the Wild Atlantic Way”. The guide also says that “Its ancient forts, musical traditions and rich heritage of the Irish language also make it an immersive experience for the curious visitor”.
Welcoming the news, Alice Mansergh, chief executive designate of Tourism Ireland, said: “It’s really great news that Donegal has been named the fourth-best region in the world to visit in Lonely Planet’s Best in Travel 2024. It will surely help inspire international travellers to put Donegal and Ireland on their holiday wish-list for next year.
"It’s another well-deserved accolade which will help position us well for 2024 and set us apart from competitor destinations. I would like to extend my thanks to Lonely Planet and my congratulations to all the tourism and hospitality providers in beautiful Donegal.”
The island of Ireland has been particularly successful in the prestigious Lonely Planet’s Best in Travel accolade over the years. Previous accolades have included Dublin being declared the seventh-best city in the world to visit in 2022; the Burren Ecotourism Network being named a ‘Best Community Tourism Project’ for 2021; Galway being declared the fourth-best city in the world to visit in 2020; Belfast and the Causeway Coast named the Number One Region in the world to visit in 2018; the Skellig Ring drive being named a Top Ten Region to visit in 2017; Dublin named the third-best city in the world to visit in 2016; and Ireland being declared the fifth-best country in the world to visit in 2015.
By James Cox
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