Kinsale
Kinsale is a town in County Cork, Ireland. Originally a medieval fishing port, historic Kinsale is one of the most picturesque and historic towns on the southwest coast of Ireland.
The major alleys of this historic fishing harbor come to life with brightly painted shops, galleries, and homes. A stroll around the harbor, which is dominated by yachts, is recommended. What a treat for the eyes! Although Kinsale has a lot of popular attractions, eating is one of the best things to do. High-end restaurants abound in this quaint beach town. In fact, Kinsale has earned the moniker "Gourmet Capital of Ireland" for having many excellent restaurants. The Supper Club offers exceptionally fresh seafood delivered by uber-friendly staff, but Bastion leads the pack with a delicious five-course tasting menu. Take a strolling tour or visit Charles Fort, a stunning star-shaped fort constructed in the 17th century, to burn off your excess. Charles Fort, which has views of both the Old Head of Kinsale and the mouth of the Bandon River, is accessed by a drawbridge.