Despite growing interest in staycations, most Irish holidaymakers are bypassing rural counties like Leitrim, Westmeath, and Meath, new Airbnb data shows.
New data from Airbnb reveals that a quarter of Irish people have travelled to Asia, while only 82% have never visited Leitrim.
Leitrim isn’t the only county being overlooked in holiday plans. Fewer holidaymakers have visited Sligo, Tipperary, and Meath than the 39% who have travelled to North America.
Meanwhile, 76% of people in Ireland have never visited Westmeath.
This is despite nearly half (48%) of people in Ireland saying they want to explore more of their own country. According to Airbnb, only one in three holidaymakers actually choose staycations.
These figures are part of a new report released alongside Airbnb’s announcement of a €100,000 investment in grants aimed at supporting tourism in rural communities.
“We’re fortunate to have some of the world’s most stunning places right here in Ireland, and it’s exciting to see nearly half of Irish people eager to explore more of our own country,” said Derek Nolan, Head of Public Policy for Ireland at Airbnb.
Local organisations, grassroots groups, or individuals in Leitrim can apply to receive €10,000 for their initiatives—whether they’re growing a local festival or upgrading community facilities.
“I think Leitrim is doing very well—of course we can do better,” said Deputy Frank Feighan, Sligo-Leitrim TD.
“I think an awful lot is happening in Leitrim,” he said, referencing the likes of Drumshanbo Gunpowder Gin, Lough Rynn Castle, and Fowley Falls in north Leitrim, as well as Carrick-on-Shannon. He also emphasised the importance of greenways and cycle paths connecting the county.
He added that more could be done to encourage people to choose Leitrim for their holidays, including efforts to generate more affordable accommodation.
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