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22 Oct 2025

Mayo hotels shine at the 2025 Irish Hotel Awards

With such strong representation from Mayo and West Sligo, the 2025 Irish Hotel Awards once again highlight the region’s growing reputation for excellence

Mayo hotels shine at the 2025 Irish Hotel Awards

Pictured are the team from Belleek Castle, Ballina with their two awards that they secured at the 2025 Irish Hotel Awards.

There was cause for celebration across Mayo and neighbouring West Sligo as local hotels and hospitality professionals were recognised for excellence at the Irish Hotel Awards 2025, held on Monday evening at The Johnstown Estate in Co. Meath.

Judged by industry experts, the Irish Hotel Awards celebrate outstanding achievement, innovation, and dedication within the hospitality sector, acknowledging those who consistently deliver exceptional guest experiences across Ireland.

Among the major winners on the night was Belleek Castle, Ballina, which took home two prestigious titles: Castle Hotel of the Year – All Ireland Winner and Intimate Wedding Venue of the Year – Connacht. The neo-Gothic manor, renowned for its romantic interiors and The Library Restaurant’s locally inspired cuisine, continues to set the standard for authentic castle-hotel hospitality.

Staying in Ballina, there was further success for the Great National Hotel, where Stephen Clarke was recognised as General Manager of the Year – Connacht, while Denise Munnelly won Event Manager of the Year – Overall National Winner a testament to the hotel’s strong leadership and event excellence.

In neighbouring Enniscrone, the Diamond Coast Hotel was named Best Coastal Escape of the Year – Connacht, celebrating its stunning Wild Atlantic Way location and reputation as a true beachside retreat. The Ocean Sands Hotel, also in Enniscrone, was shortlisted in eleven categories and proudly collected two awards — Dog Friendly Hotel of the Year – Connacht and Wedding Co-ordinator of the Year – Connacht for their team member Orla.

Elsewhere in Mayo, the McWilliam Park Hotel in Claremorris received the Regional Excellence in Service Award, and team member Joe Fleming was honoured as Kitchen Porter of the Year – Connacht. The Ellison Hotel, Castlebar, also celebrated success, taking home Business Hotel of the Year – Connacht.

Speaking after the awards, Mairéad Melody Carr, Manager of Mayo North Tourism, said: “It’s fantastic to see so many North Mayo and West Sligo winners recognised at this year’s awards. Their dedication, warmth, and commitment to high standards play a vital role in promoting our region as a top-class hospitality destination. These wins show the incredible quality and professionalism that visitors can expect when they come to stay in our part of the world.”

With such strong representation from Mayo and West Sligo, the 2025 Irish Hotel Awards once again highlight the region’s growing reputation for excellence where authentic experiences, local character, and world-class hospitality continue to shine.

READ MORE: Mayo tourism business nominated for national customer service award

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