Posts Tagged ‘Fota Island’

All You Need Is Love…

Monday, February 6th, 2012

Tervehdys Readers!

I would like to introduce myself. My name is Jatta and I’m the latest intern to join the Fota Island Resort family. For the next nine weeks I will be working as a trainee in the marketing department. I will be blogging to you once a week about my life here in Ireland and about all the exciting things that are happening at the moment at the Fota Island Resort. Three weeks ago I left the snowy winter wonderland Finland behind and arrived to charming and surprisingly green Ireland. People have been really warm and welcoming but the weather is something I have to get used to.. I’ve started to carry my umbrella and my sunglasses with me! :)

There is a lot going on in February but one thing is for sure, LOVE is in the air at Fota Island Resort. Valentine’s Day is just around the corner and many of us are still wondering what is the perfect way to express your love to that special someone. I think that sometimes the perfect gift is to give time away from your daily routines. So remember to enter our Valentine’s Competition where you can win an amazing price! The closing date for entries is thisWednesday the 8th of February so hurry, hurry!

If Lady Luck won’t be on your side this time and you still wish to enjoy a memorable evening with your loved one The Breakthrough Cancer Research will host the Valentine’s Ball at Fota Island Resort on the 11th of Feb. I heard that last years Ball raised a staggering €40,000! You can enjoy a great night and support a good cause at the same time. If you want your magical evening to continue don’t let it end just yet.. As always you can make reservations for accommodation from 021 488 3700 for the night to remember.

Not to scare off the male readers out there, but if your Valentine’s day goes really well you might want to join us for the 2012 Wedding Showcase! Everybody around me is telling me that this has always been one of the top-events of the year. I’m just looking forward to seeing all the decorations and seminars and getting my hands to the desserts they are serving! It would also be great to hear from the brides to be, their plans and dreams for their big day. If you want to join us for this day of beauty, fashion and wedding dreams sign in here and make sure you won’t miss out this fun day! Wedding showcase gives you a head start to your wedding plans so when the big day comes you can just enjoy the day relaxed and happy. Like this bride who really became the centre of attention after this funny meltdown at the aisle.

Bride Meltdown

I’ll keep you posted on how I’m settling in and how the events go! Wish you all have a great week!

Jatta

Looking forward to another eventual golf season

Wednesday, February 1st, 2012

Hi everyone,

I am recent college graduate hailing from Cork City. I have just started an internship here in the Marketing and Sales Department at Fota Island Resort and I am delighted with my experience so far and am looking forward to the next six months. I have been appointed to the Golf side of things as I have spent a great portion of my summers caddying in Waterville Golf Links, Co. Kerry .

This has been an invaluable insight to the golfing world and I have been lucky enough to caddy for people from all over the world and accompanied house hold names such as Dan Marino and Ken Doherty and pros Tiger Woods, Stuart Appleby and Mark O’Meara. One incident I recall took place during a round with Tiger Woods when he ended up in one of the bunkers on the right side of the 14th fair way. On his third attempted to escape the trap, a member of the four ball , who will remain anonymous, reminded the world number one at the time how ‘’ tis like digging spuds Tiger!’’. The suggestion was greeted with a look of confusion.

My first experience of Fota Island Golf Club was in 2001 when my Father was invited to play in the pro-am of the Murphy’s Irish Open. Colin Montgomerie went on to win the Open however to my delight the pro in my fathers four ball was the legendary Seve Ballesteros. It was a great day and I remember being the envy of my friends who were gathered around the 18th green looking to cop a golf ball off some of the big names playing that day. I recently returned to Fota Island Resort on New Years Eve for a wedding of close friends, John Burgoyne and Barbra Farrell. The wedding party departed the Honan Chapel in University College Cork shortly after lunch and were greeted by a champagne reception in the Clubhouse at Fota Island Golf Club. The Clubhouse, complemented by grand surroundings, was the perfect location for the event. We were seated for dinner at the 5 o’clock mark after enjoying an array of finger food and beverages. After the speeches and other formalities a four course meal was served. There was a fine choice on hand; however I opted for a fish pate appetizer, mushroom soup, a fillet steak and a selection of ice cream to finish off a five star course. The celebrations of a perfect day stretched well into the night and early hours. I wish John and Barbra many years of happiness together. Fota Island Resort is hosting a Wedding Showcase on the 26th of February and all interested parties are welcome. If you don’t have time to register online, don’t stress you are still more then welcome on the day.

Looking at the Clubhouse calendar I am excited to see a long list of upcoming events. One stands out in particular – the PGA Europro Tour, the Audi Cork Irish Masters, which Fota Island Golf Club will host for the second year running at the beginning of July. The competition attracts big name sponsors such as Sky Sports and 888.com. Last years event was won by Paul Reed of the Bristol and Clifton Golf Club who went around in 70, 67 and 68 over the three days of competition and claimed £10,000 in prize money. Reed admitted he was ‘stunned to have won his first ever PGA EuroPro Tour event’ – only two years after contemplating quitting golf giving us all encouragement to stick with it!

February sees the return of Resort Open Four ball which takes place every Wednesday throughout the spring starting on the 17th of February. The Resort Juvenile Open kicks off the following day, 18th of February, while the Resort Senior Open begins on the last Monday of January. The Senior Scratch Cup starts on Monday the 19th of March with a 1st prize of €500. (Open to golfers with a handicap of 5 or under and aged 55+). Another event that might be of interest to readers is the Callaway Custom Fitting and Demo Day. This takes place of the 30th of March. The first Friday of April sees the commencing of the Resort Open Singles. Open week this year starts on Monday the 13th of August and it commences with the Senior Fourball, followed by the Ladies Fourball on the Tuesday. The Thursday and Friday of Open Week see the Singles Vpar and Stableford competitions. All and all it looks like an exciting year for Fota Island Golf Club. I am looking forward to seeing how every thing unfolds and keeping everyone updated with my weekly blogs!

Ian

What to do in Cork City on a Sunny Day

Wednesday, August 3rd, 2011

Officially, the summer is over, however Ireland often gets some of its best weather in the autumn. Cork is undoubtedly a beautiful city to visit and some of its main attractions are perfect for a sunny day. Here is a list of our favourite activities that are particularly enjoyable on a hot day.

1. University College Cork
Established in 1845, University College Cork has strong connections with St. Finbarr, the patron saint of Cork. The motto of the college is ‘Where Finbarr Taught let Munster Learn’ and it is believed that his monastery and school once stood where the lower grounds of the university now lie. The heart of University College Cork incorporates Gothic and Victorian styles and is home to a collection of Ogham Stones. These important historical artifacts are inscribed with the earliest written source of the Irish language. A visit to this special part of Irish history, as well as a stroll through the picturesque grounds of one of Ireland’s most impressive and well-established colleges, is definitely a must when visiting Cork City.


2. Fota Wildlife Park
Fota Wildlife Park is situated on Fota Island, just a short 15 minute drive from Cork City Centre. One of the greatest attractions of this renowned park is that the majority of the animals are free roaming, so visitors can be sure to have some exciting encounters as they stroll through the park! It is home to over 70 species of animal from around the world, from cheetahs and zebras, to kangaroos and wallabies, as well as a number of endangered species.


3. Blarney Castle
Blarney Castle, built in 1446, is the second replacement of the original wooden castle which dates back as far as the 10th Century. The Castle was originally home to the King of Munster, Cormac McCarthy. Seizure of the Castle was repeatedly attempted throughout the years, however none was successful, with the occupants of the Castle escaping through the three underground caves which lead to the nearby lake, to Cork City and, rumour has it, to Kerry. The most famous aspect of Blarney Castle is undoubtedly the Blarney Stone. Legend tells us that the stone was presented to Cormac McCarthy by King Robert the Bruce. This same stone is now incorporated into the Castle and every year it is kissed by hundreds of people hoping to receive the famous gift of eloquence! Within the castle grounds there is also a ‘Poison Garden’ where visitors are warned ‘Do not touch, eat or smell the plants!’ It contains a large variety of poisonous plants from around the world such as Mandrake and Wolfsbane, with detailed information on their history and affects on the human body.


4. Fitzgerald’s Park
Perhaps one of the lushest settings in Cork City Centre, Fitzgerald’s Park is the perfect place to relax in the sun. Boarded on one side by the River Lee and with a pond and fountain at the heart of the park, you can enjoy a relaxing stroll while watching or feeding the swans and ducks. With a café, museum and extensive playground, a trip to Fitzgerald’s Park will have something for the whole family. The park is also home to a number of artistic creations such as the ‘Boy with a Boat’ sculpture and the tree whose bark is entirely encrusted with mirrors.


5. Fota Island Golf Club
Golf was first played on Fota Island as early as the 1800’s. Since then it has developed to become home to three championship-standard golf courses which have twice played host to the Irish Open. A traditionally styled yet challenging venue, Fota Island Golf Club is maintained to the very highest of standards, ensuring that you benefit from year round golfing enjoyment on your island haven. For those looking to improve their game, the Fota Island Golf Academy uses some of the most advanced golfing facilities to improve the skills and techniques of golfers at all stages of the game. You can also enjoy the renowned Clubhouse which has the delightful Spike Bar, perfect for light snacks before venturing out or for some excellent après golf cuisine.


6. Bishop Lucey Park
Bishop Lucey Park lies at the heart of Cork City’s medieval history. The most famous feature of the park is the section of the old Wall of Cork which is visible just inside the entrance. The impressive arched entrance was once the entrance of the Corn Market in Anglesea Street, which was disassembled and later reassembled in its current home. The park is also home to some impressive sculptures, including ‘The Onion Seller’ and the bronze fountain with eight swans.


7. Kinsale
A visit to the old medieval town of Kinsale is definitely something that everyone visiting Cork should take the time to experience. It is a bustling town with a hive of bars, restaurants, historical buildings, narrow streets and trendy shops. Charles Fort is perhaps the best known historical attraction of Kinsale, with its two huge bastions overlooking the estuary. Directly across the harbour sits James Fort, full of hidden passages and nooks and crannies just waiting to be explored! Another of Kinsale’s most popular attractions is the wide variety of water sports which are available. From sailing and fishing, to boat trips and charters, there truly is something for everyone.


8. Culinary Experiences at Fota Island Resort
Fota Island Resort provides a tempting selection of restaurants with excellent food to choose from. The Cove provides an intimate atmosphere for a quiet and indulgent evening away complimented by an excellent menu to savour. The Fota Restaurant serves bistro style hearty evening meals and features an outdoor terrace, perfect for balmy summer evenings. There is also the mellow setting of the Amber Lounge where you can choose from specialty coffees and light meals, to afternoon tea or cocktails.


Introducing Lycon Hot Wax

Wednesday, November 24th, 2010

 

Fota Island Spa now offers advanced waxing using a new and amazing Hot Wax System for all bikini, facial and underarm treatments. The new Lycon Rosette Hot Wax and Lycojet Lavender Hot Wax aims to bring you total customer satisfaction by leaving you with that smooth flawless finish and silky feeling.

 

This Australian Wax System has also taken Hollywood by storm and is popular with glamorous stars such as Uma, Demi, Posh and Sienna.

 

Lycon boasts a list of the finest natural ingredients, resins and aromatherapy oils which allow it to deliver superior performance, removing stubborn and short hair from as short as 1mm. This innovative wax contains various essential oils which nurture and sooth the skin, making it suitable for the most sensitive skin types. Unlike other waxes the Lycon wax requires a low temperature. This low temperature and pliable wax promises to give you a nurturing and skin conditioning treatment.  One last but striking benefit is that Lycon wax can be re-applied on just waxed areas instantly, without causing you any discomfort or skin irritation.

 

 

Lycon has been featured on Xpose, The Afternoon Show, Off The Rails, Image, Ireland AM, Irish Times, Sunday Independent as well as Marie Claire, Bazar, OK and GQ.

 

 To view our Waxing Treatments please click here

 

For further information or booking call us on +353 (0)21  476 3131 or E-mail us at spa@fotaisland.ie

 

 

 

Goodbye Summer, Hello Autumn,

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

As sad and all as it is I am afraid we have to bid a fond farewell to our 2010 summer and welcome the autumn months.

What a summer it has been here at Fota Island Resort. Our Summer Kids Camps finished on Saturday, 28th of August. The camps were a great success with a wide variety of activities available from swimming, golfing, and nature trails and of course the Marquee proved a great success especially on those rainy days.

During the summer 2010 we launched the brand new spinning academy. The spinning classes proved a great success so therefore are now available 5 days a week, classes are available both morning and evening times.

Monday @ 7pm

Tuesday @ 7am, 7pm & 8pm

Wednesday @ 7pm

Thursday @ 7pm

Friday @7am

Classes run for 45minutes. Booking is essential; please contact 021 467 3131 to ensure your place.

Throughout the month of August we held a very successful Open week which commenced on the 9th of August and finished up on 13th of August. It proved to be a great success for all who participated. We had a variety of competitions available throughout the week, from Seniors Team of 4 Event to Open Singles. The sun shinned bright for the week which in turn helped filling the golf course each and every day.

The summer months saw the launch of the Irish Examiner Intersociety competition at Fota Island Golf Club. The first qualifying round took place on July 20th. Apart from one wet day the event has proven a great success. We are patiently awaiting the final to see what lucky team wins the golf trip for 12 for three nights to Fregate, Provence, France including accommodation and flights. The last qualifying round is only around the corner so we don’t have long to wait.

On the 19th of August we hosted a launch night in our Spa. We welcomed Kerstin Florian product to the Spa. Expert Daniella spoke on the benefits of this product but also advised those who attended on how to turn your very own bathroom into a Spa. A great night was had by all. We uploaded a few images onto our Facebook page which can be found on the following link http://www.facebook.com/pages/Cork/Fota-Island-Resort/247995778863

Throughout the summer months we have been busy planning our Wedding Showcase which is due to take place on Sunday, 26th of September 2010, from 11am- 7pm. This showcase runs slightly longer than previous years due to the fact that Women’s Mini Marathon takes place on the same day. We are offering a special warm up session with our fitness instructor Karen Baker along with complimentary coach transfer to the starting line and back to the resort for those interested in attending both. We hope the Wedding Showcase is a great success as it was in previous years.

Summer months generally ring the sound of Wedding bells and it most certainly did here at Fota Island Resort. Every weekend and indeed some week days saw the rolling out of the red carpet to welcome our newly weds. Each wedding brought an air of excitement to the hotel and of course romance. We were delighted that all our bride and grooms choose us as the place to celebrate the happiest days of their lives with close family and friends.

As we say goodbye to the summer we welcome the autumn months with open arms. We are busy planning an organizing a variety of activities throughout the Resort. Firstly our Open day on Thursday 9th of September in the Golf Club along with our Wedding Showcase, and of course Our Pro Am qualifier taking place on Wednesday 29th & Thursday 30th of September. Boot camps have become an increasingly popular way to keep fit this summer. Boot camp classes continue to take place at Fota Island Resort this autumn. Our next 6 week course commences on Monday September 30th. Classes run on Monday and Wednesday, 6:15pm. Early and mid morning classes are also available at 7am and 10.30 am respectively. The cost for boot camp is €60 for members and €100 for non members. For more information please contact the Spa on 021 467 3131.

This is only a taster of what we are planning for the autumn months and of course the winter months so keep an eye on our blog and Facebook page to be sure you don’t miss out. :)

A Tasty Midweek Treat – Lemon Cake Recipe

Wednesday, August 18th, 2010

I think its time to tickle everyones taste buds with this fabulous recipe I got off our chef Philippe. I cant wait to go home and make it myself. I have attached a picture too but some how i don’t think i will get the presentation quiet as good as Philippe. Enjoy and please do let me know how everyone got on making this Lemon Cake.

Ingredients:
-250g Butter ( Room Temperature) unsalted
-250g Castor Sugar
-2tsp finely grated lemon zest
-1tsp vanilla essence
-4 eggs
-250g Flour

Method:
1) Line the bottom of a baking tin with baking paper
2)Beat soft butter and Castor sugar at high speed until light and fluffy
3) Reduce speed of mixture to normal pace and add 1 egg at a time until mixed in, then add the next and so on, and also add in lemon zest with vanilla essence
4)Sift the flour and fold into creamed mixture and spread evenly in the prepared tin
5)Bake at 175 degrees for 40 minutes
6)DO NOT OPEN OVEN DOOR DURING BAKING AS THIS WILL RELEASE ALL THE AIR THUS YOUR CAKE WILL NOT RISE

7)Insert knife into cake to make sure fully cooked. If the knife comes out clean its ready, if wet turn the heat down to 150 degrees and continue cooking for 10 minutes.

Sit back relax and put the kettle on for a nice cup of tea and enjoy.. :)

Spinning has arrived at Fota Island Resort

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

We here at Fota Island Resort are thrilled to announce the launch of our new spinning classes.What exactly is spinning you may ask? Well I am here to explain the new class that will have you in tip top shape this summer. Spinning is a popular group class. According to Ivillage health.com Spinning is an aerobic exercise that takes place on a specially designed stationary bicycle called a spinning bike. As you pedal, motivating music plays and the instructor talks you through a visualization of an outdoor cycling workout.During the class you vary your pace — sometimes pedaling as fast as you can, other times cranking up the tension and pedaling slowly from a standing position. This helps you to focus inwardly and work on your mind as well as your body Spinning helps to increase ones lower body and cardiovascular fitness.Spinning takes place at Fota Island Resort Golf academy every Tuesday morning at 7am & 7pm and Wednesday evening at 7pm sharp. Our spinning classes last for 45mins. To participate in our classes one must bring a towel and plenty of water (you will need it after this intense workout). The cost per class is €8 for non members and €5 for members. Pre booking is essential to reserve your place on our spinning bikes please call the spa on 021 467 3131