Tuesday 16 October 2007

So You Are Planning To Visit Ireland

Maybe you are passing through or just have a free long weekend and you decide to pop over to our Emerald Isle! You may be fitting a tour in around a conference or some other event or planning a short weekend getaway. It may not be a long stay, but it is long enough to have some fun!
Short trips can often be rushed and you need a holiday to get over it when you get home! You do not want to waist time travelling to and from towns. I would advise you to pick one location and spend your time travelling to all the tourist spots that surround it.
'So where would you recommend we visit?!' There really is so much to see and do, but if you have a limited time to be here, the best places to choose are probably those that are close to airports / ports. There are very cheap airlines in and out of Ireland where you could fly to London, Paris etc for as little as 1cent (not including taxes and airport charges, which they fail to tell you!!) But you have quite alot of choice.
Choosing Accommodation
There are plenty of Bed and Breakfast homes around all of Ireland. Many of them are very homely and not expensive to stay in.
Off season it is possible to get very good self-catering accommodation for a short stay. Look especially for cottage rentals, but plan to eat out. Nearly all pubs (and every town in Ireland has about 20) do great pub lunches and they are not expensive. Find a pub that has live Irish music at night, so you get a bit of the culture!
Whatever standard of accommodation you choose, stay in the same one for your whole trip, moving during such a short stay is not worth the hassle.
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