Dublin has always been an important stopover on the Europe trip of any discerning traveller. After all who would miss a chance of roaming around the streets where James Joyce and Johnathan Swift once wandered? And who could resist the academic glamour of the Trinity College or the lure of the magical Guinness? The literary… Read the full article
Ireland Travel Guide You Need At Every Step
The archipelago of Ireland is not blatant in its appeal… neither the country nor its people will go out of its way to entice you. Like the “pull marketing strategy” Ireland will draw you in nevertheless with its enigma, quicksilver climate and countryside’s that have stepped out of fairy tales?
The mild summers and refreshing winters with incredibly beautiful springs and autumns makes this country great as an all season destination. The world cherishes Irish luminaries like Mark Twain, Neil Armstrong and Edgar Allen Poe and Irish music has inspired countless bands and song writers across the world.
The melting pot of Normans, Scots and Gallic’s have dotted the country with bewitching castles, buildings and landmarks all representing signatures of different cultures. Whether you are visiting the heritage city of Belfast in North Ireland or the cosmopolitan boutique and restaurant filled Dublin in South Ireland you will find yourself incredibly attracted.
Some of the world’s most outstanding sights like Cliffs of Mohr in North Ireland and the Giants Causeway in Antrim countryside are present here. The national parks of Westport and the beaches of Blackrock and waterways of Carrick on Shannon are amazing but they aren’t the best thing around here.
The Irish countryside is unparalleled with its gigantic Mourne Mountains that inspired the creation of Narnia. This is a mountaineers paradise with the St Patricks peak (a spiritual as well as tourism hub), the 12 Bens in Galway and the Carrantuohill and the Wicklow mountains…the list could stretch on endlessly.
The nation which gave the world Irish Coffee and the charming Irish accent deserves to be better known before its visited in order to be fully appreciated. And our detailed Irish guidebook here is the best place to start.
Read Knowing Ireland & Its Tourism to get a head start.
Or Alternatively go through the articles below to discover each aspect of fascinating Ireland.
How To Get Around Belfast Easily & Cheap
Getting to the city Belfast International Airport (BFS) is located at a distance of around 32 kilometres northwest from the city centre near a village name Aldergrove. It is now the second busiest airport of Ireland after Dublin. Belfast airport receives flights from all over Europe with regular connections to London (3 airports), Manchester, Bristol,… Read the full article
Cork Tourism: Everything You Need To Know
The fact that people living in Cork think that it’s the best place in the world may be a little hard to digest. However, once you look deeply into the city and indeed the whole county…you might just end up joining the same club. Cork sits on an island that’s right in the middle of… Read the full article
Ireland Weather: Everything You Need To Know
Ireland Climate Ireland is surrounded by seas and oceans. On its east are North Channel and the Irish Sea, on the south is the Celtic Sea, and the Atlantic Ocean is on its west and north. The climate of Ireland, therefore, is oceanic temperate with comfortable summers and not so cold but damp winters. The… Read the full article
How To Get Around Dublin Easily & Cheap
Getting to the City Dublin airport (DUB) is located close to the M50 and M1 motorways in Collinstown, Fingal at a distance of 10 kilometres north of Dublin city centre. This busy airport is directly connected with almost every city of Europe and UK. North America and Dubai don’t have any direct flights. This international… Read the full article