
Welcome US Visitors
Galway Bay Hotel is situated at the heart of the Wild Atlantic Way coastal driving route, making it the perfect stop-off point for US visitors exploring the West of Ireland. Voted “The Best Luxury Sea View Hotel of the Year 2020”, the 4* Galway Bay Hotel is located on the famous Salthill Promenade, boasting stunning views overlooking Galway Bay and a prime location here in Salthill well worth visiting.

Best Features & Benefits for US Visitors
- Free Wifi
- Complimentary access to the leisure club
- Free Parking
- Room Service
- Group Dining
- An Award-Winning Restaurant
- Beauty Rooms on-site
- An Award-Winning Kids Club
- Fitness Centre
- 15-metre swimming pool
- Traditional Irish Bar
- Superb Location
- Situated on the Wild Atlantic Way

Things to Do Near Us
- Tours to Connemara, Kylemore Abbey, The Cliffs of Moher and the Aran Islands.
- The Famous Salthill Prom, Ireland’s longest Promenade.
- The heart of the Wild Atlantic Way coastal route.
- Five minutes from Galway City’s attractions, e.g. Spanish Arch, Galway museum, Eyre Square, Lynch’s Castle, etc.
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The Wild Atlantic Way
The Wild Atlantic Way is one of the longest-defined coastal driving routes globally at 1600 miles. It winds its way all along the West Coast of Ireland from the Inishowen Peninsula in the north right down to the picturesque town of Kinsale, County Cork, in the south. This magnificent coastal route showcases nature’s wonders, the ocean’s power, and the west coast of Ireland’s stunningly diverse countryside. Nestled along the way are enchanted villages flanked by ancient monuments – their origins unknown, but their legends endure.
Embark on a magical coastal journey discovering Ireland as you’ve never seen it before.
You won’t regret it!

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Dublin Airport – Galway – 219km / 2 hours
Shannon Airport – Galway – 84km / 1 hour
Knock Airport – Galway – 90km / 1 hour
By Bus, please visit the Bus Eireann website. If travelling from Dublin, check out GoBus & Citylink.
By Train, please visit the Irish Rail website.