SUNLIGHT PROPERTIES - Key Persons


Catalina, Numbers

This mythical unicorn does exist! We have her in our office right now; and photos to prove her existence. Feisty at heart, she has a numbers soul. Yes, it is possible, and we are sure if we could see her soul it would look exactly like those little green flashing numbers running up and down just like in the movie 'The Matrix'. No doubt. Quick, reliable, and passionate about doing her best we can only be blown away by her awesomeness. She heads reservations and everything in between. She is the go-to girl. She makes sure all owners, guests, managers and staff are up to date with all current issues and reservations. She is the central brain of Sunlight, heading our Irish office and making sure everything is smooth for our French team on the ground. She is a bit of a goddess and therefore has acquired the pet name, Shiva the Gatekeeper. Languages: English, notions of French, Russian and Spanish Favorite saying to live by: "Life is short. Break the rules. Forgive quickly. Kiss slowly. Love truly. Laugh uncontrollably and never regret anything that makes you smile." Mark Twain

Dana, French

Job Titles:
  • Agent
Meet Dana! Should you win the luck of the draw and end up with Dana as your Agent you will not be disappointed. German-raised and born; perfectionism, organization and timeliness are her weak points! (in case there is any doubt here, she's German, so yes we are being super sarcastic here!) So what are her strongest points? Oh, that smile and charm, laced with unstoppable positive energy. Experience in the tourism industry and customer service makes her the perfect match for us. She's a charm. We think we'll keep this one. Languages: German, English, French & all languages under the sun(light) via Google translate Favorite French saying to live by: "Vouloir, c'est pouvoir" (Where there's a will, there's a way)

Sabrina, Irish

Job Titles:
  • Agent
Sabrina, Sabrina, Sabrina…. What can we say? This girl has enough pep for the entire GAA (equivalent to NFL for Americans)! That's not why we took her on though. With 6 years experience in the Dublin property and management market and several languages under her belt, we were delighted to find her. On her free time she plays Aussie football representing Dublin and Spain, has worked with F1, rally cross and other Motorsport for over 26 years! Piano and singing in choral societies are her passion while in her ‘spare' time she makes and sells her own jewelry at the Dublin Markets. Oh my! Did we mention she was a bundle of energy?! Both Irish property owners and guests will be delighted by her ways. Languages: Spanish, English, Irish, Italian, French & all languages under the sun(light) via Google translate Favorite Irish & Spanish saying to live by: "Ta an Craic aer bfheais" (The fun is mighty) & Viva la fiesta (Live the party)

Temple Bar

Temple Bar is bordered on the north by the River Liffey, and the Quays. If your holiday let is located on this side of Temple Bar, you will have beautiful views of the famous Ha'penny Bridge. Bustling Dame Street lies to the south and is home to the Olympia Theatre dating back to the Victorian era. If you base your vacation in this area of Temple Bar, you will be a stone's throw from Christchurch Cathedral and Dublin Castle. Westmoreland Street is the western border of Temple Bar and is within close proximity of Trinity College. It also provides a gateway to the north side by crossing O'Connell Bridge to O'Connell Street. Fishamble Street completes the final boundary of the square on the west side. FACT! Fishamble Street was the location for the first performance of Handel's Messiah in April 1742. This performance is replicated every year on that date in the same location. Home to over 50 cultural organisations, there is a lot more to Temple Bar than meets the eye. If a visit to the theatre is on the cards this holiday, then take your pick from the likes of Smock Alley Theatre (Europe's oldest), The Olympia (stunningly Victorian) or The New Theatre (Ireland's smallest) - to name just a few (please see the Museums & Theatres section for more information).