Posted on Friday the 19th of February, 2010 by Suzie

The Island of Ireland is largely about your journey there and the colloquial little towns and fascinating characters you will find on the way.

No matter what your budget, you can find the perfect place to rest your head for the night – from luxury guesthouses and boutique hotels to traditional B&B’s, self-catering cottages for families or groups and hostels for backpackers. All of our accommodation is graded or approved.

Getting around Ireland these days is simple. Whether you want to slow it down and pace yourself or whether you need to get to where you’re going quickly, an option awaits – think planes, trains, cars, ferries, bikes and buses.

You’ll be spoiled for choice for things to do when you step onto Irish soil. The question is whether you are looking for culture, scenery or a meet and greet with the world’s friendliest folk. Will you go whale watching? Hiking? Surfing? Or simply experience the variety of cultural events that will take your breath away, day or night. Whatever you choose to see or do, you’re in for a fun filled adventure!

With hundreds of festivals and events to choose from there is something to entertain and entice in every corner in the Island of Ireland. Wherever you go you will soon discover that there is something exciting and memorable happening – all that’s left to do is join in!

The difficult decision is where to go in Ireland with so many opportunities on offer.

Nestled on the River Liffey lies the city of Dublin and it has long been the cultural and economic heart of the country. With an interesting past and a vibrant present, the winding streets will lead you into all sorts of intriguing places. Other areas of exciting interest on the east coast include Ireland’s oldest heritage sites including the Hill of Tara and a stone age passage tomb at Newgrange. Horse racing, spectacular gardens and springs are also home to the east coast of Ireland.

If its bright lights, culture and an enthusiastic welcome you’re looking for, Belfast in Northern Ireland awaits. The city is easy to meander through and possesses some distinctive ‘quarters’ such as the Cathedral Quarter, The Queens Quarter and the Gaeltacht Quarter. Quarters not to be missed!

The West possesses a magical hold on whoever journeys there, rugged landscape, breathtaking surroundings and a real glimpse at the traditional Irish culture of the Gaeltacht area where people proudly continue to speak the Gaeilge (Irish) language.

What ever you decide upon, you will be guaranteed an interesting and exciting journey there! And so we invite you to go where Ireland takes you!

 

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