
Mayo.ie is a portal of information about County Mayo. For detailed Tourist information, please visit the great sites below:
Mayo is well served by road, rail and air. Once you arrive in Mayo, we also have regular ferry services to many of Mayo's islands. Learn more about getting to Mayo.
For information on where to stay in Mayo, visit any of these great websites:

Mayo has more than 3,000 historic and archeologic sites including Great Houses, ancient abbeys, castles, standing stones, portal tombs and more. Begin your visit to Mayo at the National Museum of Ireland - Country Life (external link) at Turlough Park House just outside Castlebar or one of Mayo's many other great museums (more information on the Museums of Mayo website - external link). Or, visit one of Ireland's oldest continuously used churches at Ballintubber Abbey (external link; pictured). Other major sites of interest are the historic Foxford Woolen Mills (external link) and the Ceide Fields (external link)--one of the earliest population centres in Mayo.

Mayo has more than a dozen Blue Flag beaches as well as other amazing beaches. This is all down to Mayo's long and winding coastline which stretches from Killala Bay in the north, around the Belmullet Peninsula, past Achill Island and Clew Bay's 365 islands including Clare and Inishturk down to the Golden Strand in the southwest. Visit our links pages to learn more about Mayo's beaches.