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Beautiful brochure aims to attract German visitors to Donegal

written by Rachel McLaughlin November 2, 2019
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Tourism Ireland is partnering with a top German tour operator, called TUI Wolters Reisen, to promote Donegal and the Wild Atlantic Way to potential German holidaymakers this autumn.

A brochure, titled Irland Erleben (meaning ‘Experience Ireland’), has been distributed to around 35,000 TUI Wolters’ clients around Germany.

A stunning image of Fanad Lighthouse appears on the cover of the brochure. It profiles some of the many things to see and do here and tells readers about Ireland’s “coasts, magical forests, beautiful valleys and mysterious islands”. The brochure also showcases our hiking experiences, vibrant towns and cities, as well as TUI Wolters’ various package holidays for Ireland.

“We were delighted to partner with TUI Wolters Reisen, to highlight Donegal and the Wild Atlantic Way to prospective holidaymakers in Germany,” said Peter Nash, Tourism Ireland’s Manager for Central Europe.

“In 2018, we welcomed 784,000 German visitors to the island of Ireland. Tourism Ireland has an extensive programme of promotions under way throughout 2019, to continue to grow German visitor numbers and, in particular, to encourage more German holidaymakers to explore our regions and less-visited attractions, during the shoulder and off-season months. Co-operative campaigns with partners, like this one with TUI Wolters Reisen, are an important element of that programme.”

Germany is the third-largest source of visitors to the island of Ireland and one of the largest outbound travel markets in the world.

Beautiful brochure aims to attract German visitors to Donegal was last modified: November 1st, 2019 by Rachel McLaughlin
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