Home  |  Links   |  Contact Us   |  Bookmark
   Travel Forum Search :
   Home        News        Hot in Travel        Travel Q&A       Travel Directories        Dictionary  
Travel Forum    Ireland
Travel Discussion Forum

 Planning trip to Ireland England & Paris next week. Should I get currency exchanged in US bank prior departure?
This is first trip out of US. Please advise regarding experience with travelers checks, cash, credit ...


 Does anyone know much about Irish Country Music?
can someone from the South of Ireland or someone that knows the music scene down there please help me? I live in Belfast and can't find the type of upbeat Country Music thats played in the pubs ...


 Are mosqitoes ment to live in the north of ireland?
im getting loads, just last night while i was on the computer one about the size of my hand was in the room i killed it, there is lots more little ones and im sick of it are my ment to get them in ...


 Minority Tourist in Ireland - Dangerous?
The US State Department says,

"There have been a limited number of incidents in which foreigners and tourists have been victims of assault, including instances of violence toward ...


 Lost family in ireland?
my mother is mary bidget heaphy.she gave birth to me in london in 1958.then put me in the crusade of rescue catholic childrens home in westminster london.im looking for anybody who may know of ...


 I will be traveling to Dublin in 2010, and I was wondering where else could I go from their?
there has always been a deep yearning within me to travel to Ireland, and part take in the joyous wonders of its culture. I do have Irish blood, and sometimes I wonder if that fuelled my passion. So, ...


 Irish movies(films) suitable for children as well?
anyone could recommend movies (preferring Irish fairy-tales) which would be suitable for children to watch as well? like "the Secret of Roan Inish" and likewise?...


 Where in dublin is falne castle?
its where the irish tree climbing comp is on this ...


 The people of Ireland are of what descendent? (nationality)?
...


 Does anyone know of a good tour package to Scotland and Ireland?
We'd like a trip, affordable, of about 10 days that will let us see the best of the two countries - not just all the touristy places....


 Is there any places in Ireland where 'hippies' hang out?
...


 How do I go about taking my fathers ashes to ireland?
I would like to put them on my grandfathers grave. but don't know if I need permission. If so who do I contact....


 Is there a greenstown in southern ireland?
1891 census gives place of birth for relative as dublin
1901 census same person as greenstown ...


 Ireland???????????????
im doing a project on Ireland any descriptions on ireland would be great

especially need

5-10 food and descriptions like ___________ is a bread = example
...


 How can I have and English letter rewritten in Gaelic?
I have written a letter in English, but I need it to be re written in Gaelic because that is the only language my Poppy speaks. My grandmother is no longer alive and my family is not fluent in the ...


 Ryanair-dublin?
When Ryanair say dublin do they mean about 20 miles away i ask because going from doncaster(robin hood airport) as i live in sheffield and don't fancy the hasle of a long taxi journey from the ...


 Is Killaloe in Ireland a good base for a holiday?

Additional Details
What are the main attractions to visit around the area?...


 Is The tv soap fair city just gone to the dogs now?
Its gotton fair rubbish in the last few years-they need a new villian in it-Remember billy meehan he livened things up in the show-it was worth watching anyway-Sure there isnt one decent irish soap ...


 Akon concert in RDS??
If my friends bought their tickets for the akon concert together and i bought mine seperately will I be able to stay beside them when we go in?...


 Flying with baby to Ireland?
Advice needed on flying within the UK?
Hello could anyone advice me as to wether I can take my 4 month old daughter to Northern Ireland by plane without a passport?


Flying with E...



stefan

Who ever visited ireland,especially the northern part?


    



Show all answers


rednotdead1976
Both parts of the island have their advantages and disadvantages- don't listen to the idiots who bang on about the violence- even in the worst days of the troubles almost 15 years ago tourists were always safe and things have been very quiet- the referenece to the Lebanon situation was uncalled for and unwarranted. Loads of great scenery and a lot of places Belfast, Derry, Dublin etc are really improving regards providing tourists with facilities and the new tram system in Dublin is an excellent way to start touring that city. As for other parts- both north and south renting a car or bike would be very useful as public transport still isn't as goos or as regular as it should be.


smile
Rating
Well I live there. It's nice, and, well it's just nice.


Sean
Rating
I went ti Ireland for a ten day vacation back in 1988, but my tour didn't include Northern Ireland. That suited me just fine, since I wanted to come home in one piece.


Wiretsar
i happen to live near the border to northern Ireland, on the republic side. as far as i am concerned the north west/ northern coast is the prettiest in ireland. county donegal and the rest of ulster.


Courtney B
Northern Ireland is nice. It is sparsley populated (outside of Belfast) and is quite rural. Nothing happens anymore. It is very safe and peaceful. Belfast and Derry have their problems, but so do all cities. In the small towns everybody knows eachother and there is very little crime. I recommend going to Northern Ireland to see the country side. However, it is advisable to hire a car if you go to Northern Ireland (outside Belfast). The bus service is unrelaible, slow, and can be expensive and the trains only serve half the country (east of the River Bann). The roads are good and well-marked and it is hard to get lost.


millancad
Well I don't think I would go to the Northern part. It's calm right now, but so was Lebanon 2 weeks ago.
I just came back from Endinburgh in Scotland though. It was really really lovely. We'd just been burning up in Rome and Paris and it was so nice to have to wear a jacket.


miss_meliss
Rating
I live in Ireland. Theres very little danger in travelling to Northern Ireland. They're not after you!
I live near the border and we go there to shop all the time. Its not much different there to here. Except you've got more UK companies etc.
There are beautiful things to see in NI so give it a try,





 Enter Your Message or Comment


User Name:  
User Email:   
Post a comment:








  
Terms of Service   |   Privacy Policy
© 2011 TravelExpertGuide                 



0.044
CATEGORIES   ARCHIVE   TRAVEL
 HOME Forum Links
 NEWS Forum1 Links1
 FORUM Forum2 Links2
 DICTIONARY  All RSS Feeds