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Masters in Tourism in Ireland — universities, fees & careers 2026

Ireland’s tourism sector is worth €8.89 billion — the nation’s largest indigenous industry. UL MA International Tourism is ranked #25 globally. TU Dublin is Ireland’s centre of excellence in hospitality and tourism. January and September intakes. 24-month post-study visa. Everything an Indian student needs — verified for 2026.

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Why Tourism in Ireland?

7 reasons Indian students choose Masters in Tourism in Ireland

Ireland’s tourism sector is the nation’s largest indigenous industry, a globally ranked Masters programme, a unique regenerative tourism specialisation, and January intakes. Here is why Ireland is the right destination for your tourism masters.

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Ediuniversal #25 Globally — Only in Ireland

UL’s MA International Tourism is the only Irish tourism Masters ranked in Ediuniversal’s Top 100 Best Masters in Tourism Management worldwide — at #25 globally. It is also taught by a Triple Crown accredited university (AACSB, EQUIS, and AMBA). No other Irish university has this combination.

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€8.89 Billion Industry — Largest Indigenous Sector

Tourism is Ireland’s largest indigenous industry, generating €8.89 billion annually (2025). Unlike tech or pharma, which are predominantly multinational-owned, Ireland’s tourism industry is home-grown — meaning career growth, promotion, and senior leadership roles are genuinely available to graduates.

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Fáilte Ireland & Tourism Ireland — Graduate Employer

Fáilte Ireland (national tourism development authority) and Tourism Ireland (overseas promotion agency) are state agencies that hire tourism graduates directly through structured graduate programmes. Fáilte Ireland’s 2026 Graduate Programme offers €32,758–49,647/yr. Tourism Ireland’s 2026 strategy specifically targets India as a growth market — creating roles for professionals with Indian market knowledge.

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Regenerative Tourism — Ireland’s Unique Specialisation

MTU’s MA Regenerative Tourism is Ireland’s only regenerative tourism programme and one of very few in Europe. Regenerative tourism — tourism that actively improves destinations, communities, and ecosystems — is the fastest-growing specialisation in global tourism policy. This is a future-proof qualification unavailable from almost any other university worldwide.

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January & September Intakes — Unique Flexibility

TU Dublin offers both January and September intakes for its MSc Tourism Management and MSc Hospitality Management — the only Irish tourism university with a January intake. This means students who miss September deadlines have a viable alternative rather than waiting a full year.

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24-Month Post-Study Work Visa

All MSc graduates from Irish universities qualify for the Stamp 1G 24-month post-study work visa — any employer, any sector, no sponsorship required. Work at Fáilte Ireland, Ryanair, The Bord Bia, Guinness Storehouse, or any Irish hotel chain directly after graduation.

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No GRE · No Work Experience Required · IELTS from 6.0

No Irish tourism programme requires GRE or GMAT. No work experience required — fresh graduates can apply directly. IELTS from 6.0 (MTU, Griffith) to 6.5 (UL, TU Dublin). The most accessible English-language tourism Masters programmes in Europe.

Ireland’s Tourism Industry

Why Ireland is the right destination for your tourism masters

Ireland’s tourism industry is uniquely favourable for masters graduates. Unlike hospitality in the US or UK where career entry is dominated by on-the-job experience, Irish tourism employers actively recruit from structured Masters programmes — and the state agencies that run the industry hire graduates directly.

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Fáilte Ireland — National Tourism Authority

Fáilte Ireland is Ireland’s national tourism development authority. It develops tourism products, destination brands, and industry standards across Ireland. The Fáilte Ireland Graduate Programme hires tourism and hospitality graduates at €32,758–49,647/yr. Masters graduates are eligible for senior programme manager roles.

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Tourism Ireland — India Market Strategy 2026

Tourism Ireland is the agency responsible for promoting the island of Ireland overseas. Its 2026 strategy specifically targets India as a major growth market — meaning professionals with Indian cultural knowledge and tourism management expertise are in active demand.

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Dalata Hotel Group — Ireland’s Largest Hotel Chain

Dalata Hotel Group (Clayton Hotels, Maldron Hotels) is Ireland’s largest hotel operator with 50+ hotels across Ireland, the UK, and Europe. Dalata actively recruits from Irish tourism and hospitality programmes through structured management trainee and graduate schemes.

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Guinness Storehouse — #1 Visitor Attraction in Ireland

The Guinness Storehouse is Ireland’s most visited attraction and a major tourism employer in Dublin. The Experience Manager role at Diageo’s Guinness Storehouse requires a 3rd level qualification in hotel, catering, tourism, or hospitality management.

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Ryanair — Europe’s Largest Airline (Dublin HQ)

Ryanair, headquartered in Dublin, carries 180 million+ passengers annually. Its global network and Irish HQ make it a major employer of tourism and aviation management graduates. Commercial, marketing, and route development roles require tourism business management qualifications.

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Wild Atlantic Way — World’s Longest Coastal Route

Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way (2,500km coastal route), Ancient East, and Ireland’s Hidden Heartlands are Fáilte Ireland’s flagship tourism brands. Destination managers, tourism development officers, and regional experience managers for these brands are recruited almost exclusively from Irish tourism programmes.

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Tourism Programmes 2026

6 Masters in Tourism in Ireland — complete 2026 guide

Two tracks: Tourism Management (UL, TU Dublin, Griffith — broad industry management) and Specialist Programmes (MTU Regenerative Tourism, TU Dublin Hospitality, UoGalway Business & Hospitality). Choose based on career goal and intake month preference.

Masters in Tourism Ireland — 2026 at a glance
Uni Programme QS Intl Fee Standout
ULMA International TourismQS ranked~€19,040Ediuniversal #25 · Triple Crown
TU DublinMSc Tourism ManagementQS ranked~€13,500Jan & Sept intakes
MTUMA Regenerative TourismQS ranked~€15,000Ireland’s only · IELTS 6.0
TU DublinMSc Hospitality ManagementQS ranked~€13,500Jan & Sept · Centre of Excellence
UoGalwayMSc Business & HospitalityQS #284~€17,000Research-active
GriffithPGDip International TourismPrivate~€14,000IELTS 6.0 · Sept only
UL
Limerick, Ireland

University of Limerick

Ediuniversal #25 GloballyTriple Crown ✓

UL’s MA International Tourism is Ireland’s most prestigious tourism Masters and the #25-ranked programme globally by Ediuniversal’s Top 100 Best Masters in Tourism Management. It is the only tourism Masters in Ireland offered by a Triple Crown accredited university — holding simultaneous AACSB, EQUIS, and AMBA accreditations, a distinction achieved by fewer than 1% of business schools worldwide. The programme gives students in-depth knowledge of the international tourism industry, covering global and local tourism trends, sustainable development, technological advances, global labour market restructuring, and effective business consulting. Students engage with Fáilte Ireland, Tourism Ireland, and leading industry partners throughout.

MA International TourismEdiuniversal Top 100 #25Triple Crown AccreditedFáilte Ireland LinksSustainable TourismBusiness Consulting
Fees & Entry
Non-EU Fee/yr€19,040
Duration1 year full-time
IntakeSeptember
IELTS6.5
UG Grade2:2 Honours min
Unique Credentials
Ediuniversal Rank#25 globally
Triple Crown✓ AACSB + EQUIS + AMBA
Only in Ireland✓ This combination
Industry linksFáilte Ireland · Tourism Ireland
IntakeSeptember only
🏆 Sarem note: UL is Sarem’s first recommendation for students who want the strongest global credential. The Triple Crown + Ediuniversal #25 combination is unmatched in Irish tourism education. If your goal is senior tourism management, destination development, or an international career, UL’s brand recognition opens doors that TU Dublin and MTU simply cannot. September intake only — apply by April.
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TU Dublin
Dublin, Ireland

Technological University Dublin

Ireland’s Centre of ExcellenceJan & Sept

TU Dublin’s School of Tourism & Hospitality Management is officially Ireland’s centre of excellence in hospitality, tourism, leisure, and event management education. The MSc Tourism Management is a multi-purpose programme developing expertise in personal development, employability, community service, and tourism business management. Students learn to manage, coordinate, and develop tourism businesses across tour operators, destination management organisations, and national tourism bodies. Research spans Culture and Heritage, Destination Development, Festivals and Events, Educating for Sustainability, and the Digital Experience. Unique in Ireland: January and September intakes — the only dual-intake tourism Masters in the country.

MSc Tourism ManagementJan & Sept Intakes ✓Ireland’s Centre of ExcellenceDestination DevelopmentCultural TourismEvent Management
Fees & Entry
Non-EU Fee/yr€13,500
Duration1 year full-time
IntakesJanuary 2026 & September 2026
IELTS6.5
UG Grade2:2 Honours min
January Intake
Applications open✓ Now open
January 2026✓ EU & Non-EU
September 2026✓ EU & Non-EU
Lowest fee€13,500 — best value
ResearchPhD programmes available
🏫 Sarem note: TU Dublin’s January intake is strategically valuable: students who miss the September round at UL can start a full Masters in January at TU Dublin rather than waiting a full year. At €13,500, TU Dublin is also the best-value tourism Masters in Dublin by a significant margin. Sarem recommends TU Dublin as the first-choice September backup to UL, and as the natural choice for January starters.
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MTU
Cork / Kerry, Ireland

Munster Technological University

Ireland’s Only Regenerative MScIELTS 6.0

MTU’s MA Regenerative Tourism is Ireland’s only regenerative tourism programme and one of the most distinctive tourism Masters in Europe. Regenerative tourism goes beyond sustainability — it ensures that travel actively reinvests in people, places, and nature, promoting long-term social-ecological renewal. Students use applied projects to improve tourism development for the benefit of communities and the environment. Three learning pillars: Place (ecological and cultural renewal), People (community wellbeing and equitable development), and Practice (innovation through applied regenerative strategy). January and September intakes. IELTS 6.0 — most accessible of all Irish tourism programmes.

MA Regenerative TourismIreland’s Only ✓IELTS 6.0Sustainable DevelopmentJan & Sept IntakesApplied ProjectsCommunity Tourism
Fees & Entry
Non-EU Fee/yr€15,000
Duration1 year full-time
IntakesJanuary & September
IELTS6.0 — most accessible
UG Grade2:2 Honours min
Unique Value
Regenerative tourism✓ Ireland’s only programme
Sustainability focusBeyond net-zero to restorative
Applied projects✓ Real community impact
IELTS✔ 6.0 — lowest threshold
Employer trendUN SDG-aligned tourism roles
🌿 Sarem note: MTU’s Regenerative Tourism programme is uniquely forward-looking. As the UN Sustainable Development Goals drive global tourism policy, employers including UNWTO, national tourism boards, and international NGOs seek regenerative tourism specialists. This is a niche qualification with virtually no competition from other Irish universities. Sarem recommends this for students whose career goal is sustainable destination management or policy. IELTS 6.0 makes it the most accessible route into Irish tourism education.
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TU Dublin Hosp
Dublin, Ireland

Technological University Dublin

First & Only in IrelandJan & Sept

TU Dublin’s MSc Hospitality Management is described by the university as the first and only course of its kind in the Republic of Ireland. It is one of TU Dublin’s most sought-after courses, delivered by leading academics and national and international hospitality sector experts. The curriculum covers all aspects of the hospitality industry through a business-based approach, equipping graduates with management skills and analytical capabilities for careers across hotels, restaurants, event venues, corporate hospitality, and tourism operations. Six taught modules plus a research dissertation. Three days of lectures (14 hours) per week. Both January 2026 and September 2026 intakes are open.

MSc Hospitality ManagementFirst & Only in Ireland ✓Jan & Sept IntakesBusiness CurriculumResearch DissertationDalata · Marriott · Hilton Pipeline
Fees & Entry
Non-EU Fee/yr€13,500
Duration1 year full-time
IntakesJanuary 2026 ✓ & September 2026 ✓
IELTS6.5
UG Grade2:2 + personal statement + 2 refs
Employer Pipeline
Dalata Hotel Group✓ Ireland’s largest hotel chain
Marriott / Hilton / IHG✓ Dublin properties
Revenue management✓ High-growth specialism
Consulting✓ Tourism strategy
Teaching✓ HE lecturing pathway
🏨 Sarem note: TU Dublin Hospitality Management’s ‘first and only in Ireland’ status is a genuine recruitment differentiator — Dalata, Marriott, and Hilton explicitly recruit from TU Dublin’s hospitality programme for management trainee and assistant GM roles. The personal statement and two references requirement distinguishes this programme from generic business Masters — Sarem writes programme-specific hospitality personal statements.
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UoGalway
Galway, Ireland

University of Galway

MSc Business & HospitalityQS #284

University of Galway’s MSc Business & Hospitality is designed for students with business or hospitality backgrounds who want to combine commercial strategy with tourism and hospitality management. QS-ranked at #284 globally, UoGalway brings academic research depth to the programme through its active research in cultural heritage, consumer experience, and destination development. Galway is Ireland’s cultural capital and a major domestic tourism destination — making it a natural laboratory for tourism research and industry placement. The programme suits students who want a business-forward approach to hospitality management, particularly those targeting commercial roles in hotel groups, event management, and destination marketing.

MSc Business & HospitalityQS #284 UniversityBusiness StrategyCultural HeritageDestination DevelopmentGalway Tourism Hub
Fees & Entry
Non-EU Fee/yr€17,000 (est.)
Duration1 year full-time
IntakeSeptember
IELTS6.5
UG Grade2:2 — business or hospitality
Galway Advantage
QS ranked#284 globally
Cultural capital✓ Galway tourism hub
ResearchHeritage · destination · UX
LifestyleLower cost than Dublin
EventsGalway Film Festival · Arts Festival
✈️ Sarem note: UoGalway’s Business & Hospitality MSc suits students who want QS-ranked academic credibility with a business strategy orientation. Galway’s position as Ireland’s tourism and arts capital provides unrivalled access to destination management, cultural tourism, and event management employers. Lower cost of living than Dublin. Sarem recommends for students who prefer a smaller city environment with strong tourism industry immersion.
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Griffith
Dublin, Ireland

Griffith College Dublin

PGDip International TourismIELTS 6.0

Griffith College’s Postgraduate Diploma in International Tourism has strong industry ties to Dublin’s tourism and hospitality sector. Modules emphasise critical analysis, project management, hospitality workflow, lean principles, and contemporary technology in tourism operations. Agile programme design ensures alignment with current business and learner needs. IELTS 6.0 — the most accessible English entry threshold of all Dublin-based tourism programmes. September intake only. At €14,000, Griffith is a well-priced entry point into Irish tourism education for students seeking a postgraduate diploma rather than a full Masters degree.

PGDip International TourismIELTS 6.0Project ManagementHospitality WorkflowTechnology in TourismDublin Industry Links
Fees & Entry
Total Fee€14,000
AwardPGDip (Level 9) — not a full MSc
Duration1 year full-time
IntakeSeptember only
IELTS6.0 — accessible threshold
Best For
Budget option✔ €14,000 — lowest Dublin fee
IELTS 6.0✔ Accessible entry
Award level⚠️ PGDip — not full MSc
Private college⚠️ Not QS-ranked
Sarem rankFallback — not primary choice
✈️ Sarem note: Important distinction: Griffith awards a Postgraduate Diploma (PGDip), not a full Masters (MSc or MA). This matters for further study (PhD eligibility) and some employer requirements. Sarem recommends Griffith only when UL, TU Dublin, and MTU are not accessible due to IELTS or budget constraints. For students with IELTS 6.0, the better primary option is MTU MA Regenerative Tourism (also 6.0, full Masters award).
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Admission Requirements 2026

Requirements for Masters in Tourism in Ireland — complete checklist

Tourism Masters in Ireland have some of the most inclusive entry requirements of any professional postgraduate programme. No GRE, no work experience, no specific undergraduate subject required at most institutions. Here is the full 2026 checklist.

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🎓 UG Degree 2:2 Honours min Tourism MScs in Ireland accept the widest range of undergraduate backgrounds of any Masters programme. Suitable degrees: Tourism, Hospitality, Hotel Management, Business, Commerce, Marketing, Geography, Sociology, History, Economics, Languages, Event Management, Sport & Leisure, or any related field. No science background required. No specific subject restriction at TU Dublin, MTU, or Griffith.
🌐 IELTS 6.0 – 6.5 UL and TU Dublin: IELTS 6.5. MTU MA Regenerative Tourism: IELTS 6.0. Griffith College: IELTS 6.0. UoGalway: IELTS 6.5. TOEFL 90+ and PTE also accepted at most institutions. If your IELTS is 6.0–6.4, MTU and Griffith are accessible; Sarem advises if a retake is worth the investment for UL.
💼 Work Experience ✓ Not required None of the six Irish tourism Masters programmes require prior work experience. Fresh graduates from Indian hotel management, tourism, or business programmes can apply directly. However, relevant tourism or hospitality internship experience strengthens the personal statement at UL and TU Dublin Hospitality.
📝 GRE / GMAT ✓ Not required No Irish tourism Masters requires GRE or GMAT. No aptitude test of any kind. This is a significant advantage over US and Australian tourism programmes where GMAT is standard for business-school-affiliated Masters.
✍️ Statement of Purpose All programmes TU Dublin Hospitality: personal statement + 2 academic/professional references required. UL: SOP explaining international tourism motivation, career goal, and Ediuniversal ranking relevance. MTU: SOP demonstrating understanding of regenerative tourism principles. Sarem writes programme-specific SOPs for each institution.
📅 Intakes Jan & Sept (some) January intake: TU Dublin MSc Tourism Management ✓ and TU Dublin MSc Hospitality Management ✓ and MTU MA Regenerative Tourism ✓. September only: UL MA International Tourism, UoGalway MSc Business & Hospitality, Griffith PGDip. January applications are now open for TU Dublin and MTU September 2026.
📄 Documents Standard set Degree certificates + official transcripts (English translation if required), passport copy, IELTS/TOEFL score, SOP/personal statement, CV, 1–2 academic or professional references. No portfolio, no interview at most programmes (except TU Dublin Hospitality which may require an interview).
✅ Which Indian Degrees Qualify?

Indian degrees widely accepted for Irish tourism Masters: BHM (Bachelor of Hotel Management), B.Sc. Tourism & Hospitality, BBA Tourism, BA Tourism Studies, B.Com, BBA, BA Geography or Sociology, BSc Marketing or Economics. Even degrees from non-tourism fields (History, Languages, Political Science) are accepted at TU Dublin and MTU. The breadth of accepted backgrounds is uniquely wide compared to nutrition, engineering, or CS programmes.

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Scholarships 2026

Scholarships for Masters in Tourism in Ireland — Indian students 2026

The GOI-IES covers full tuition at any Irish university plus €10,000 stipend — the most generous award available. For UL MA International Tourism (September only), Sarem files the GOI-IES in January–February after securing the UL offer. Start the UL application by October to meet the March GOI-IES deadline.

Available Scholarships & Programmes — Tourism Masters Ireland 2026
GOI-IES — Government of Ireland International Education Scholarship
Full tuition waived + €10,000 stipend
~60 awards globally per year. UL, TU Dublin, MTU, UoGalway all eligible. Deadline: March annually. University offer required first. Sarem submits UL application October–November, secures offer, then files GOI-IES before March.
UL — Global Excellence Scholarship
€2,000–3,000 tuition reduction
Merit-based at UL offer stage. Sarem frames your MA International Tourism application for maximum Global Excellence eligibility.
TU Dublin — International Student Award
€1,000–2,000 tuition reduction
Merit-based for international students on MSc Tourism Management and MSc Hospitality Management. Applied at offer stage.
MTU — International Merit Award
€1,000 tuition reduction
Available for MA Regenerative Tourism international students. Applied alongside admission. Sarem files both simultaneously.
UoGalway — Merit Scholarship
€1,500 tuition reduction
First-class Honours eligibility. Separate application required. Filed alongside MSc Business & Hospitality admission.
Fáilte Ireland Graduate Programme
€32,758–49,647/yr starting salary
Not a scholarship but a direct graduate employment pipeline. Irish tourism Masters graduates are eligible for Fáilte Ireland’s 24-month graduate programme. Sarem connects graduating students with the open application cycle.
💡 GOI-IES Timing — UL September Only, March Deadline

UL MA International Tourism is September only. To use GOI-IES (which requires a university offer), you need the UL offer by February at the latest. Submit your UL application in October–November, receive an offer, then file GOI-IES by March. Students who apply to UL in January risk missing both the admission window and the scholarship window. Sarem sequences both from the start.

Career Outcomes 2026

Jobs & salaries after Masters in Tourism in Ireland — 2026

Ireland’s tourism sector employs tens of thousands across hotels, visitor attractions, destination management, national tourism bodies, and food tourism. The Fáilte Ireland Graduate Programme provides a structured post-Masters entry route at a salary of €32,758–49,647/yr. Hotel managers average €53,329/yr. Tourism Ireland’s 2026 India strategy is actively creating roles for professionals with knowledge of the Indian market.

Tourism & Hospitality Salaries in Ireland 2026
Tourism Graduate (entry level)€28,000–35,000/yr
Fáilte Ireland Graduate Programme€32,758–49,647/yr
Tourism Marketing Executive€38,000–50,000/yr
Destination Manager€40,000–60,000/yr
Hotel Manager (average)€53,329/yr
F&B Manager / Bar Manager€44,000–65,000/yr
Managing Director (tourism)€49,000+/yr
General Manager (large hotel)€70,000–90,000+/yr
Sources: Indeed Ireland 2026 · Fáilte Ireland Graduate Programme · Action Recruitment Ireland
🇮🇪 Fáilte Ireland Graduate Programme

Structured 24-month graduate development programme at Ireland’s national tourism development authority. Open to recent Masters graduates. Roles across destination development, product development, business support, and digital marketing.

💰 Salary: €32,758–49,647/yr
📅 Duration: 24 months
🏢 Employer: Irish state agency
🇮🇪 PR pathway via Critical Skills permit
🏢 Top Tourism Employers in Ireland
• Fáilte Ireland · Tourism Ireland (state agencies)
• Dalata Hotel Group (Clayton · Maldron · 50+ hotels)
• Ryanair (Dublin HQ · commercial & marketing)
• Diageo — Guinness Storehouse experience team
• Marriott · Hilton · IHG (Dublin properties)
• Wild Atlantic Way · Bord Bia · Ireland’s Ancient East
• Tour operators · DMOs · Regional tourism bodies
🇮🇳 Tourism Ireland’s India Strategy 2026

Tourism Ireland’s 2026 strategy specifically identifies India as a priority growth market. Irish tourism organisations are actively building India outreach capability — creating roles for professionals who combine Irish tourism management knowledge with Indian cultural and market expertise. Masters graduates with this dual profile are in unique demand.

🌎 Career Tracks After Tourism Masters in Ireland
🏨 Hotel & Hospitality

General Manager, F&B Director, Revenue Manager, Operations Manager at Dalata, Marriott, Hilton

🏛️ Destination Management

Destination Manager, Regional Tourism Officer at Fáilte Ireland, local authorities, DMOs

📊 Tourism Marketing

Digital Marketing Specialist, Content Strategist, Brand Manager at Tourism Ireland, Bord Bia, DMOs

🌿 Sustainable Tourism

Regenerative Tourism Specialist, Sustainability Manager, UNWTO roles, EU Green Deal tourism policy

✈️ Aviation & Tour Ops

Commercial roles at Ryanair, Aer Lingus; FIT Executive at tour operators; airline commercial development

📚 Research & Academia

PhD research at TU Dublin or UoGalway; lecturing in tourism and hospitality; policy research

The Sarem Advantage

Why Indian tourism students choose Sarem Education

Sarem has placed hospitality and tourism students in Irish universities for 20+ years. Tourism Masters applications require specific expertise: UL’s Triple Crown positioning, January intake strategy, GOI-IES sequencing, and regenerative tourism programme awareness. We handle all of it.

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UL #25 Global — Why This Matters for Indian Students

Indian employers and multinational hotel groups recognise Ediuniversal rankings. UL’s #25 global position is verifiable, citeable, and distinguishes a UL CV from a TU Dublin or MTU CV in competitive hospitality management hiring. Sarem builds your UL application around the Triple Crown credential and global ranking to maximise offer success.

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January Intake Strategy — Don’t Wait a Full Year

Students who miss UL’s September application window often wait a full year rather than pursuing a January intake. TU Dublin MSc Tourism Management and MSc Hospitality Management both offer January 2026 intakes that are currently open. Sarem identifies January options immediately when September deadlines are missed — no wasted year.

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Regenerative Tourism — The Right Specialism for 2026

MTU’s unique MA Regenerative Tourism aligns with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, EU Green Deal tourism policy, and UNWTO’s regenerative travel agenda. This is not just a sustainability programme — it’s a forward-positioned qualification in a policy area actively funded by the European Commission. Sarem explains why this niche is a better long-term bet than a generic tourism management degree.

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Tourism SOP Writing — Passion Must Match Evidence

Tourism personal statements that describe a “love of travel” without demonstrating industry knowledge are rejected. UL expects understanding of international tourism trends; TU Dublin Hospitality expects evidence of industry motivation; MTU expects knowledge of regenerative principles. Sarem writes career-specific, research-grounded SOPs for each programme.

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Tourism Ireland’s India 2026 Strategy

Tourism Ireland’s active targeting of India as a 2026 growth market creates genuine career opportunities for Indian tourism Masters graduates. Sarem helps students understand this market angle and position themselves as the dual-profile professionals Tourism Ireland is actively seeking — Irish tourism Masters + Indian market knowledge.

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Visa to Hospitality Career — End to End

Student visa, IRP registration, 24-month Stamp 1G post-study visa, and Fáilte Ireland Graduate Programme application timing — Sarem manages the full journey from Ireland entry to first professional role in tourism management.

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FAQs

Frequently asked questions — Masters in Tourism in Ireland

Can international students study Masters in Tourism in Ireland?+

Yes. Ireland offers 6 Masters in Tourism and Hospitality programmes across 5 institutions for 2026. Key programmes: UL MA International Tourism (~€19,040/yr, Ediuniversal #25, Triple Crown, September); TU Dublin MSc Tourism Management (~€13,500, Jan/Sept); MTU MA Regenerative Tourism (~€15,000, IELTS 6.0, Jan/Sept); TU Dublin MSc Hospitality Management (~€13,500, Jan/Sept); UoGalway MSc Business & Hospitality (~€17,000, Sept); Griffith PGDip International Tourism (~€14,000, Sept). No GRE required. No work experience required. IELTS from 6.0.

Which is the best university for Masters in Tourism in Ireland?+

University of Limerick offers Ireland’s most prestigious tourism Masters — the MA International Tourism is ranked #25 globally by Ediuniversal and is taught by a Triple Crown accredited university (AACSB, EQUIS, AMBA). This combination is unmatched anywhere in Ireland. TU Dublin’s School of Tourism & Hospitality Management is Ireland’s official centre of excellence in hospitality, tourism, leisure, and event management education — with January and September intakes. MTU’s MA Regenerative Tourism is Ireland’s only regenerative tourism programme. The right choice depends on your career goal and IELTS score.

What intakes are available for Masters in Tourism in Ireland?+

January and September intakes: TU Dublin MSc Tourism Management and TU Dublin MSc Hospitality Management both offer January 2026 and September 2026 intakes, and applications are currently open for both. MTU MA Regenerative Tourism also offers January and September. September only: UL MA International Tourism, UoGalway MSc Business & Hospitality, Griffith PGDip. If you miss the September round for UL, TU Dublin’s January intake is the strategic alternative rather than waiting a full year.

What are the fees for Masters in Tourism in Ireland?+

Non-EU fees: UL MA International Tourism ~€19,040/yr (1yr); TU Dublin MSc Tourism Management ~€13,500 (1yr); MTU MA Regenerative Tourism ~€15,000 (1yr); TU Dublin MSc Hospitality Management ~€13,500 (1yr); UoGalway MSc Business & Hospitality ~€17,000 (1yr); Griffith College PGDip ~€14,000 (1yr). GOI-IES scholarship covers full tuition + €10,000 stipend (~60 global awards, March deadline). UL Global Excellence: €2,000–3,000 reduction.

What salary can I expect after Masters in Tourism in Ireland?+

Tourism and hospitality salaries in Ireland 2026: Entry-level graduate €28,000–35,000/yr; Fáilte Ireland Graduate Programme €32,758–49,647/yr; Tourism Marketing Executive €38,000–50,000/yr; Destination Manager €40,000–60,000/yr; Hotel Manager average €53,329/yr; F&B Manager €44,000–65,000/yr; Managing Director €49,000+/yr; General Manager (large hotel) €70,000–90,000+/yr.

What degree background do I need for Masters in Tourism in Ireland?+

Tourism Masters in Ireland accept the widest range of undergraduate backgrounds of any professional postgraduate programme. Suitable degrees include: BHM (Hotel Management), BSc/BA Tourism, BBA, BA Business/Commerce, BA Geography/Sociology/History, BSc Marketing/Economics, BA Event Management, Languages, Political Science, and any related field. No science degree required. TU Dublin and MTU explicitly welcome non-tourism backgrounds. No work experience, no GRE, no GMAT required at any Irish tourism programme.

What is Ireland’s tourism industry and why does it matter for a Masters?+

Ireland’s tourism sector generated €8.89 billion in 2025 and is Ireland’s largest indigenous industry, accounting for 7.6% of GDP. Fáilte Ireland (national tourism development authority) and Tourism Ireland (overseas promotion agency) operate graduate development programmes directly. Tourism Ireland’s 2026 strategy specifically targets India as a growth market — creating demand for professionals with both Irish tourism management qualifications and Indian market knowledge. The 24-month Stamp 1G post-study work visa allows all Irish MSc graduates to work for any tourism employer after graduation.

✈️ Masters Tourism Ireland — UL #25 · TU Dublin · MTU Regenerative · Jan & Sept · 24-month visa · Fáilte Ireland Graduate
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