Kimye, the world’s hottest couple, are spending their honeymoon at a secret Irish location after jetting into Cork straight from their multi-million dollar Italian wedding.

Kanye West and Kim Kardashian are all loved up at the top-secret private residence in the south of the country after flying into Cork Airport on Sunday.

They were met by a fleet of limousines and security men after flying to Ireland from a lavish family wedding in an Italian castle near Florence.

The Irish Independent reports that the reality TV star and her rapper husband are enjoying the Irish scenery in Cork and Kerry.

They are also reported to be planning a day in Dublin after falling in love with the city on a recent visit.

The report says the couple were accompanied on their private jet by their personal assistants and bodyguards.

They are expected to remain in Ireland until Friday, when they will return to the US.

The five star Castlemartyr hotel in Cork has confirmed that its $10,000 a night Manor House has been reserved but refused to identify by whom.

However, a source told the Irish Independent that the couple were not there after hundreds of teenagers descended on the hotel for a glimpse of the celebrity couple.

The couple have enjoyed Ireland previously with Kim arriving in Dublin two years ago to help Kanye celebrate his 35th birthday.

Writing on her blog she said, “I’ve really enjoyed my time in Ireland!”

Kanye spoke several times during their Florence wedding.saying: "They feel like it's okay to put you on the tabloid covers to sell your image, to use you in an 'SNL' ('Saturday Night Live') spoof. We don't negotiate. We're not like that. We're not stupid.

"The Kardashians are an industry!

"At this table...the combination of powers...can make the world a better place. The most remarkable people of our time."

An insider told UsMagazine.com that the 200 guests were not surprised by Kanye's decision to speak several times, stating: "We all knew those would be coming. It would have been disappointing if it didn't happen."