My boyfriend and I want to move to Ireland but we are not sure where to start. We live in California and he operates heavy machinery and I have a master's degree in Speech Pahthology. Any ...
I have booked a couple of nights in Dublin, Xmas Eve and Xmas Day. It is my birthday Xmas Day and I wanted to do something different. Is there ANYWHERE open on Xmas Day in Dublin, ie. restaurants, ...
im doing a journal for ireland and need at least 3 nicknames that best describe ireland. I reland is wonderfully nice and very interesting, i have at least 2 nicknames for now:
Does anyone know of a live-in boarding kennels in Ireland, my dog is only 7 months old and I want her to have special care in someone's home only for 10 days. Thank you. Additional D...
i am going to go to ireland with my family in may and was hoping that somebody could tell me if there is anything interesting to do is there any theme parks or amusement parks?...
Definitely go to the castles. (Ashford Castle, Dromoland castle are great). Be sure to let them know you are honeymooners. Also I suggest you don't concentrate on Dublin and Killarney as you will be among the throngs of tourists. There are many equally beautiful places in Ireland especially up along the West coast that are not thronged with American tourists. Connemara and Donegal and Sligo are all worth it. Also stay in some small villages and get a feel for the real Ireland. Check out the Irish Tourist Board's website.
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Hit as many castles as you can & don't forget the BLARNEY STONE.....
Congratulations & have a fabulous time...
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There is nothing to see in Kilarney. Go to Galway instead. Buy a heritage card.
Great !. Enjoy ur honeymoon there.... Take ur time discovering ancient castles and buildings... hovering the gardens.. Dublin is great !
Joseph
We have been touring Ireland too and there are several tracks most tourist take. The nice thing about Ireland is the Green color everywhere, nice scenery. Look at some sites but I also advise you either to buy a guide or go into any travel agency and ask for a brochure about Ireland this might give you plenty of ideas.