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Stunning Beaches in Ireland

Maya Pillai
Ireland has seven Blue Flag-Certified beaches known for their dramatic scenery and long stretches exposed shoreline.
Ireland has rugged coastline that has secret stretches of secluded bather's coves to loveliest stretches of scenic spots.
Dunmoran Beach
Two mile sandy stretch of unspoiled beach with mountain view is serene.
It is an amazing beach for swimmers and surfers. If you are lucky, you may catch a glimpse of crabs and starfish in the rocky pools.
Whiterocks Beach
A Blue Flag beach,  it is a secluded beach fringed with limestone cliffs.
Above the caves and rocks lies ruins of the Dunluce Castle. This beach is popular among the surfers.
Keem Bay
Surrounded by rugged cliffs, this beach is great for snorkeling and scuba diving.
Inchydoney Beach
A spectacular beach in west Cork, it has been ranked as one of best beaches in Ireland by TripAdvisor.
Visitors come here to enjoy the golden sands, pristine and clear waters. It is a surfer's paradise.
Murlough Beach
This National Trust Beach is located beneath the Mourne Mountains and has 4 miles of coastline.
Kite surfers frequent this beach because it is wild and windy. Seals are often spotted here.
Kinnagoe Bay
Located in the east coast of the Inishowen Peninsula, the sandy beach is surrounded by steep green hills and sculpted rocks.
Portsalon Beach
An idyllic and gorgeous beach, it is one of the seven Blue Flag beaches of Ireland. It is a sandy beach that is frequented by families on a sunny day.
Inch Beach
An amazing coastline of 3-mile long sand-spit that divides the harbors of Castlemaine and Dingle.
The view of the white sand beach from the east is mind blowing. The beach was featured in the Academy Award winning film Ryan's Daughter.
Rosses Point Beach
Located at the western end of the Sligo peninsula, it is known for its incredible views of the shoreline.
The coast line stretches on all sides from Knocknarea Hill to Darty Mountains.