South African and Botswana passport holders will be required to obtain a visa before travelling to Ireland from Wednesday 9th July, the Irish Minister for Justice, Helen McEntee, has announced. Continue reading…
It should be noted that in general the cost of living in the Republic of Ireland is decreasing. However, as Ireland had become one of the most expensive places to live in recent years, this decrease might not be readily apparent to those who have recently moved or intend to move here.
Nevertheless, electricity and gas prices are on the decrease. There are obvious reductions in the price of food as a consequence of the arrival of Lidl/Aldi and also because the recession (depression) has made people more aware of what they spend. Continue reading…
Connemara could only be described as truly the wilderness of Ireland. Ravaged by a vicious potato famine from 1847-1851, the landscape has been left barren, inhospitable and untouched ever since, with its true and natural beauty still intact. Connemara has it all: incredible lakes, romantic castles, old stone walls, and isolated and deserted valleys. It.. Continue reading…
Got the morning or afternoon free in Dublin? Then explore Dublin Bay just outside the capital on this relaxing 3.5-hour tour. You’ll take a wander through the beautiful estate of Malahide Castle and enjoy the fresh sea breeze and breathtaking views of Dublin Bay from Howth Summit. Book Now Your half-day tour starts with departure.. Continue reading…
Located 400 m from 3Arena, River Liffey Apartment offers accommodations in Dublin. The property is 1 km from Dublin Convention Center and free private parking is available. The kitchen has a dishwasher, a microwave and a toaster, as well as a coffee machine and a kettle. A flat-screen TV is featured. Aviva Stadium is 1.. Continue reading…
Enjoy a scenic coastal drive along Dublin’s spectacular northern shores to the fishing village of Howth (walking tour included) Escape the city on this half day trip from Dublin. Click here to Book Now Stopping first at the grounds of Malahide Castle you can enjoy a live-guided tour of the refurbished castle (Talbot family) and.. Continue reading…
Visit the capital of Northern Ireland on a full-day trip from Dublin. Explore one of the world’s most famous visitor centers, and embark on a truly amazing journey as you experience the full splendor of the Titanic Experience from the ship’s conception in Belfast in the early 1900’s, through her construction, launch, and infamous first.. Continue reading…
Examine a harrowing period of Irish history with a 50-minute guided tour around the Jeanie Johnston Tall Ship and Famine Museum. Step aboard the replica vessel on the Dublin Quays and retrace the steps that many emigrants made in the mid-19th century, when Ireland was in the grips of a catastrophic and widespread famine. Accompanied.. Continue reading…
Short on time but want a massive fix of Irishness? This trip should do the trick! Be blown away by the dizzying heights of the Cliffs of Moher while fairies and leprechauns wait to be found in the lunar landscape of the Burren. Dangle upside down from the Blarney Castle in hope of getting the.. Continue reading…
Discover the true beauty of Ireland on this fantastic day trip to the monastic site of Glendalough and the city colourful Kilkenny, the medieval capital of Ireland. Book Now Highlights Comprehensive tour by bus/coach Enjoy a day away from the hustle and bustle of the city Excellent value for money Family friendly Pickup from a.. Continue reading…
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