Presentation Tips

Any presentation about Dublin and Ireland to your clients wouldn’t be complete without some strong images and a list of the top reasons to choose the destination for an incentive, meeting or conference.

Here are just some of the reasons that you can include in your Dublin presentation. We’ve taken the liberty of dividing the reasons into sections, so you could see what is more applicable to your requirements. If in doubt or you need to tailor the reasons to your presentation, feel free to contact us for advice.

General Information:

  • Capital city & airport is only 8km from city centre.

  • Destination appeal – Ireland and Dublin are well known and on the list of ‘must see’ places and ‘I’ve always wanted to go there’ places for many people. The perfect opportunity to combine business with pleasure!

  • Access from the USA, UK and Europe. Also increased long haul via Dubai and Bahrain.

  • English speaking.

  • City, country & sea package experience all rolled into one.

  • Inspirational. Renewal. Space.

  • The Irish people: hospitable, warm, witty, approachable, full of humour and ready to welcome you!

  • Our temperate climate.

  • Dublin is a compact city with everything within walking distance.

  • Dublin wants your business!

  • Dedicated Convention Bureau in Dublin to facilitate the process of organising a meeting in Dublin.

On the Ground:

  • Professional suppliers on the ground who have so much experience in providing a wonderful incentive, conference and meeting experience – committed to excellence.

  • Excellent hotel and venue inventory with facilities that can cater for up to 6,500 delegates. There are approximately 17,000 hotel rooms in Dublin including well established international and national brands.

  • Excellent cuisine and great variety of restaurants to suit all budgets and tastes.

  • Superb range of entertainment, from Irish traditional bands and dancing to harpists, classical singing, opera and so much more. A unique way to create and bring a ‘wow’ factor to any itinerary.

Economy, Finance and Politics:

  • Over four billion euro has been spent on developing the Irish Tourism industry. As the second biggest industry in the country, it is of great importance and this will be conveyed through the quality of service, operations and attention to detail you will find when organising a meeting, conference or incentive in Dublin.

  • The quality of life in Ireland is very high – in a global quality of life audit The Economist magazine declared Ireland the number one place to live.

  • A safe and friendly city. Ireland is secure both politically and economically.

  • Value for money – Dublin/Ireland is an excellent package destination, as it holds all of the right elements to make a successful incentive.

  • Well educated and young population.

  • Higher participant rates for meetings and incentives due to destination appeal, thereby increasing likelihood of a strong bottom line for your conference or incentive.

  • We are part of the Euro zone – easy for people to continue travelling (if applicable) throughout Europe.

Things to do in Dublin and the island of Ireland:

  • Our abundance of restaurants, bars and world renowned theatres (such as the Abbey and Peacock theatre).

  • Dublin is a literary city steeped in history and culture.

  • Ireland is a country regularly visited by tourists and as a result, our facilities are second to none.

  • Great country and city for pre and post tours, as well as partner programmes. A small country with a vast array of scenery and thousands of years of heritage.

  • There is a world renowned tradition for creativity in music, art, literature and business that has become the envy of the world.

  • The Dublin Pass is your passport to Dublin that gives you FREE ENTRY to over 30 favourite attractions!

  • Ireland is a relaxed unspoiled place where you can make the most of outdoor life with an exceptional array of activities including golf, horse riding, walking, cycling, water sports and angling.

  • Great location for team-building activities, such as canoeing, windsurfing, falconry, quad-biking, treasure hunts, hot-air ballooning, welly throwing, tug ‘o’war…and the list goes on.
 

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Dublin's architectural detail