So after 17 years of living in Mayo, I am finally going to climb the mountain the weekend after next. Any tips? Advice? Previous experiences that I should learn from?
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I'm visiting Dublin as part of a photography project, I want to visit less tourist heavy areas so I can capture more of the life of the people that live there, market areas in particular would ...
Hey Guys,
My wife & I would be visiting Ireland in the last week of May.. Since its a scenic place, would love to hire a Bunk Camper (Caravan for 2) But need your suggestions on the ...
Hi guys, I'm planning to go to Dublin from 6th to 9th August and I would like u to advice me about some good and central and cheap ( is it too much :P ? ) hostels.
Thank u all,
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Could anybody please tell me where i can get something spectacular for my sister in laws wedding. Im size 18/20 and really need to look good in fact better than good beside all the inlaws. Does ...
I was told to get euro's when I get to Dublin using my debit card at a cash machine. How do I get Euro's if the card is a Star mastercard? I see plus cards can be used, but what other ...
Yes if you dont have a British passport you need a visa to travel anywhere in Europe.
FRANCIS L
yes u need a visa,u can apply for a tourist visa.
Ms. Satanique
Yes I believe you do...
divingdeep8
Thailand passports require visas in Ireland.
As for the person who said you can't get into anywhere in Europe without a British passport, not true - I have and Irish passport and have no visa requirements. Same with when I lived in the US and had a US passport to visit my family here in Ireland - no visa required.