can any one please help me,early january i was brought up before a court and was convicted with having a pen knife on me.1. wat does this mean 2.can i travel to the united states,austrilia on a ...
My husband and i are both interested in doing perhaps a bus tour of ireland. we won't be able to afford this for the next few years, but it's nice to plan ahead and look forward to ...
I will be staying in Armagh (northern Ireland) for the week of June 24th, but unfortunately the closest town i could find on weather.com is dublin and im not sure if the weather is the same as in ...
I'm an American, and my boyfriend is from Ireland. I've seen people post on here that they hate the current government (and hey, we're with you! German Shepherds banned? A shopping ...
you dont wanna go on a flight like that YUCK y would u wanna be on anymore planes w/ the luggage and all that not what i want here's what u do, get a train to HOLYHEAD, in wales and take the car ferry across the irish sea to Dun Laoghaire (pronouced Dun Leerry--i know its weird) u can walk around on the ferry, has retaurants, mini casino, shops, arcades, really nice. definetly beats any plane trip. and then take the DART (pub. trans.) to Dublin and ur set
Sarah M
Nah, we tend to swim. We're very fit here.
kevin
yes most airlines do direct flights to ireland from the u.k,
try any of the following websites for cheap direct flights and fares.
Of course!! Where else would they go via? The cheapest are ryanair.com and easyjet.com, but dozens of airlines do it, and the ferries are affordable too.
dub
what planet are you on Of course there are
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