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marrie
Does anyone know any good Irish holiday resorts abroad?
Just looking for somewhere that other Irish people will be.
Went to Salou last year and was very Bristish orientated.
Thanks. Additional Details Basically I'm looking for a resort that is geared towards the Irish but not full of people that I will know already!
Had an awful time last year at a British resort and don't want that again.
Surely the objective to going abroad is to meet new people, preferably people from the country where you are going?
Come on. Break out of your shell ... and out of the pub.
pollbee
Santa ponsa is the place to be for the Irish,there is a place their called the irish quarter and you will have a ball,Have been there many times and my kids grew up having their holidays their every year,they know it off by heart now and my 20 year old goes off now herself with her friends,its like a second home to them.you,ll meet people from all over Ireland and have the time of your life.
ash1
i dont know if its good or not, cos i usually try to go places where there wont be irish people...but i think a lot go to santa ponsa (my friend went one year and met a load of people from her hometown out there)
nito
Malta, everyone speaks english too. We didnt meet that many english but alot of Irish. Also Tunisia, they love us there!!! :)
Fairy Nuff
Los Cristianos and Las Americas in Tenerife have many Irish bars and entertainers. I know it's too late for this year but there is a massive St. Patricks Day parade and party there every year but it shows what a strong Irish influence there is on the island.
lala2ie
costa del sol!! the timor sol apartments in torrmollinos are full of irish!! sunset beach club in belamadena are full of irish too both are good if its a family holiday. if its a couples holiday i'd recommend frida apartments in piskopiano in crete. run by an irish girl frm cork orla n her greek husband manus have stayed here so many times n d apartments are lovely n all d staff are irish plus they only advertise with budget travel so its all irish stayin there too