




More about Dublin & Ireland
The island, which was split into two separate
bodies following the civil wars and subsequent Irish Independence
Act of 1923, has endured an arduous struggle in order to achieve
the welcoming quality of its land that it boasts today.
Dublin is the Republic of Ireland’s capital
and highly recommended as at least one of the stops on your Irish
getaway due to its bustling nightlife and legendary reception – the
city’s jovial musicality and inviting locality are renowned
worldwide. Most visitors define this quality of Ireland as the one
that makes the place so enchanting and exhilarating, as the people
are just so friendly.
Most visitors define this quality of Ireland as the one that makes the place so enchanting and exhilarating, as the people are just so friendly.
If your family favours sun-soaked lounges on the beach, you may be restricted in terms of the times you would be willing to visit – as Ireland is subject to the same indecisive weather that Great Britain receives. The summer months between June and August provide Ireland with the warmest weather – though the scenery looks as majestic the whole year round.
For the budding ornithologists and zoologists however, you may be better inclined to visit during Ireland’s autumnal peak – during which flocks of birds (as large as five hundred thousand) descend on Irish shores in truly beautiful displays of aerial synergy.
Most visitors define this quality of Ireland as the one that makes the place so enchanting and exhilarating, as the people are just so friendly.
If your family favours sun-soaked lounges on the beach, you may be restricted in terms of the times you would be willing to visit – as Ireland is subject to the same indecisive weather that Great Britain receives. The summer months between June and August provide Ireland with the warmest weather – though the scenery looks as majestic the whole year round.
For the budding ornithologists and zoologists however, you may be better inclined to visit during Ireland’s autumnal peak – during which flocks of birds (as large as five hundred thousand) descend on Irish shores in truly beautiful displays of aerial synergy.
All articles for this site
written by Matt Perryman


Dramatic coastlines of
Ireland
the legendary Blarney
castle
Ireland is Europe’s best-kept natural
treasure. For those people looking for holiday getaways with a
difference, there is no-where as humbling and visually arresting as
Ireland. Many of us would never consider that an Irish holiday
together with a car hire may be nothing short of the best – not to
mention cheapest – excursion options available
today.
Here is an island saturated with culture, natural beauty and history. Family members of all ages and persuasions will be amazed by the abundance of sights and smells that appear through the window of your hire car. You'll be watching the migrating birds that grace Ireland’s shores or scaling the fortified walls of Irish castles in no time at all!
Here is an island saturated with culture, natural beauty and history. Family members of all ages and persuasions will be amazed by the abundance of sights and smells that appear through the window of your hire car. You'll be watching the migrating birds that grace Ireland’s shores or scaling the fortified walls of Irish castles in no time at all!
The top sixth of the island is known as
Northern Ireland and is included as part of the United Kingdom,
whilst the land’s remainder is the independent Republic of Ireland
– providing holiday-goers with the premium in close proximity
getaways.
Regularly referred to as one of Europe’s most desired holiday locations, Ireland is only recently realizing its true potential as a tourist attraction.
Regularly referred to as one of Europe’s most desired holiday locations, Ireland is only recently realizing its true potential as a tourist attraction.

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