Discover the Essence of Dublin
The homeland of Yeats, Joyce, and Wilde, it is easy to understand why Ireland is also known as the land of Saints and Scholars. Travel to Ireland to experience its stunning natural beauty, the warmth of its people and its rich history of culture and tradition. Be prepared to be welcomed by its people every day.
Things not to be missed:
Dublin – The capital city is the country’s political and cultural epicenter. sport.
Ring of Kerry – some of the country’s most picturesque scenery in Killarney National Park
Giant’s Causeway – over 40,000 basalt columns make Ireland’s northeast coastline unlike any other.
Connemara – the Ireland of postcards with thatched cottages on winding rows flanked with low stone walls.
Newgrange – watch the winter solstice enter the inner chamber of this 5000-year-old passage tomb.
Sporting events – between Gaelic football, hurling, and horse racing Ireland has a rich tradition of
When to go:
With a temperate maritime climate, Ireland enjoys mild weather throughout the year out without huge swings in temperature. Winter temperatures tend to hover in the 40s and 50s, while summers rarely reach above 75. The best time to visit Ireland is from April until September. No matter when you travel, bring an umbrella and a sweatshirt. Sometimes you’ll experience all four seasons in one day.