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08 Sept 2025

Mayo lighthouse features in new tourism campaign

Blacksod Lighthouse has featured in the new national campaign

Mayo Lighthouse features in new tourism campaign

Blacksod Lighthouse at the southern end of the Mullet Peninsula, Erris

Tourism Ireland has partnered with Great Lighthouses of Ireland to capture compelling content featuring beautiful lighthouses in scenic locations nationwide, including Blacksod Lighthouse.

A series of new short videos and photos of seven different lighthouses has been created and will be shared by Tourism Ireland to over six million social media followers. The content will also be used in Tourism Ireland’s international PR and publicity activity.

The featured lighthouses also include Ballycotton, Blackhead, Antrim, Fanad, Donegal, Loop Head, Clare, Rathlin West, Antrim and Valentia Island, Kerry. 

The short videos highlight some of the unique characteristics and charm of the lighthouses. 

They showcase the great experiences and activities to be enjoyed in and around each lighthouse. For example, near Blacksod Lighthouse, surfing at Tonn Nua Surf School or diving into the Belmullet Tidal Pool is highlighted.

Alice Mansergh, Chief Executive of Tourism Ireland, said: “We’re delighted to partner with Great Lighthouses of Ireland to create this fantastic new content for future promotions. These iconic buildings are being sustained for the future through tourism. 

“Lighthouses provide an opportunity for overseas visitors to explore our maritime heritage, witness breathtaking sunsets, capture memorable photographs and immerse themselves in the vibrant activities of surrounding regions. The videos showcase seven distinct areas around Ireland, where prominent lighthouses serve as beacons for exciting activities, culinary experiences and unique lodging options,” he added.

There are 65 lighthouses operated by Irish Lights dotted around Ireland in beautiful coastal locations. As their function in lighting our coasts is automated, many are now being regenerated as heritage buildings with a tourism focus. Some are visitor attractions, while others offer unique places to stay on a self-catering basis. 

In 2023, our lighthouses welcomed around 384,000 visitors, with over 50 percent of visitors to larger sites coming from overseas.

Bobby Kerr, Chairperson of Great Lighthouses of Ireland, called the content a ‘fantastic investment’ by Tourism Ireland.

“It brings the beauty of our iconic lighthouse experiences to life and showcases the incredible experiences in the surrounding areas. These stunning visuals will introduce Ireland’s lighthouses to a global audience, inviting more visitors to experience their unique charm and history. 

“We’re excited to share this new content at the Great Lighthouses of Ireland Gathering in Valentia, where over 60 lighthouse and maritime tourism leaders are gathering to discuss the future of lighthouse tourism and how we can further develop our unique destination,” he concluded.

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