The Irish government is advising against any non-essential travel to prevent the spread of Covid-19. Therefore, you should not visit Ireland for the time being. This also means that many small Irish businesses that are dependent on tourism are struggling. Why not make Ireland come to you and at the same time help some of these entrepreneurs?
Genealogy.ie is supporting the “Champion Green Campaign”. This is aiming to get people and businesses to pledge to commit to supporting local to help our communities recover. You can find more information by clicking on their logo below, the green butterfly.
With that in mind, below you will find short descriptions of and links to a number of Irish marketplace websites where you can order Irish made gifts, jewellery, crafts, foods, and lots more for delivery to your home.
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A directory of 384 independent Irish producers who deliver to your door. Help support your local community and economy.
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Website directory providing free listings of SMEs in Ireland who sell online.
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The Doorstep Market is a one-stop shop for small, independent Irish businesses, and consumers who want to support them.
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Individually crafted gifts, made to inspire and charm. Handmade with love by over 100 passionate and creative Irish makers and designers.
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Cuando.ie is a Premium Irish Online Gift Marketplace that brings together in one place fabulous gifts by Makers & Designers all over Ireland.
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We draw ideas from around us - from the landscape, the weather, the people. This is how our craft comes to life. This is Design Ireland. Find your own inspiration here.
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Kindle e-book written by Michael van Turnhout. A fictional novella offering crime, Irish history, romance, and Irish folklore.
Note: we hold no interest in these stores, nor have we received any payment – money or otherwise – to display them here. The listings also do not constitute a recommendation of any kind and we are not responsible for any of the services and/or products. The only exception is “The Curse of the Cliffs”, which is an e-book written by Michael van Turnhout.