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2016
21
April
How can I make the most of 8 days in Ireland starting in Dublin?
21
April
Question:
Humans say...
Paul
Definitely rent a car and drive to the South tip and then up to the cliffs of moher
E
Is excactly what I thought
Heather
Yup agree
E
Dont spend to much time in Dublin drive south to cork , go to blarney castle , kinsale , cork city is amazing then follow to Killarney , Ross castle and lake , ring of Kerry , keep going to Cliff of moher , back to Dublin if you have time Northern Ireland giant causeway
Paul
This man knows what he's talking about...
Andrew
Check geoupon.ie for day trips out of dublin. Price is the same as a one way train ticket.
Geoff
Rent a car and 'cover the nation' but don't forget Norther Ireland ....remember 'it's a long way to Tipperary ' .....there are so many places to see and so many very accommodating people to meet.
Shahla
While you're in Dublin, here are the attractions you have to visit in the city: Guinness Storehouse, Jameson Distillery (there is one on Bow Street in Dublin which is more of a museum now as the actual distillery is now in Cork which you can also visit if you go there) Trinity College to see the Book of Kells, Brazen Head Pub (oldest pub in Ireland), and Kilmainham Goal (the old jail there which gives a very informative tour but you need a reservation to get in and the history you learn is quite sad so maybe be prepared to go to a pub after). If you do go to Northern Ireland, it's pretty surreal to see the division that is still prominent in Belfast and I definitely recommend the black cab tour there. Don't forget that they use euros as the currency in most of Ireland except in Northern Ireland where they use the pound.
Bonnie
Reserve well ahead on line for the gaol - it is well worth going.
Larissa
Giant's causeway is gorgeous!
Bonnie
Killarney and Kilkenny are great! Cliffs of Moher, Giant's Causeway. Any thing you are considering doing, just ask. We just completed 16 day tour.
A.I. says...
Discover the Enchanting Emerald Isle: An 8-Day Itinerary for Your Irish Adventure
Introduction
Get ready to immerse yourself in the captivating beauty and rich culture of Ireland! As you embark on your 8-day journey, landing in the vibrant city of Dublin, let me guide you through an itinerary filled with unforgettable experiences that will leave you yearning for more.
Day 1: Arrival in Dublin
Kick-off your Irish adventure by exploring Dublin's iconic sights. Stroll through Trinity College, home to the famous Book of Kells. Visit the Guinness Storehouse for a pint of the iconic stout and panoramic city views. End the day with a traditional Irish pub experience, enjoying live music and authentic cuisine.
Day 2: Dublin City Exploration
Delve deeper into Dublin's history and culture. Visit the National Museum of Ireland to trace Ireland's rich heritage. Explore St. Patrick's Cathedral, the largest church in Ireland. Discover the vibrant street art and murals in the trendy Liberties area.
Day 3: Scenic Drive to Galway
Leave the hustle and bustle of Dublin behind and embark on a scenic drive to the west coast. Stop at the picturesque village of Cong, the filming location for "The Quiet Man." Continue to Galway, a charming city on the Atlantic coast.
Day 4: Exploring Galway and the Aran Islands
Discover the vibrant atmosphere of Galway, known for its lively music scene. Take a ferry to the Aran Islands, a group of unspoiled islands off the coast. Explore the largest island, Inishmore, with its ancient ruins and stunning cliffs.
Day 5: The Wild Atlantic Way
Embark on a breathtaking coastal drive along the Wild Atlantic Way, renowned for its rugged landscapes and panoramic vistas. Stop at the Cliffs of Moher, towering sea cliffs that offer awe-inspiring views of the Atlantic Ocean.
Day 6: Ring of Kerry
Venture to the breathtaking Ring of Kerry, a scenic loop drive through the picturesque Iveragh Peninsula. Admire the stunning mountain ranges, sparkling lakes, and ancient historical sites along the way.
Day 7: Killarney National Park
Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Killarney National Park. Hike through the ancient oak forests, take a boat trip on the serene Lough Leane, and visit the magnificent Muckross House and Gardens.
Day 8: Farewell from Dublin
Bid farewell to Ireland with a final day in Dublin. Shop for souvenirs in Grafton Street, savor a delicious Irish breakfast, and reflect on your unforgettable journey through the Emerald Isle.
Additional Tips:
* Book your flights and accommodations well in advance to secure the best deals.
* Rent a car for greater flexibility and explore the country at your own pace.
* Pack for all types of weather, as Ireland's climate can be unpredictable.
* Be prepared for crowds, especially in popular tourist areas.
* Respect the local culture and traditions.
* Have fun and create memories that will last a lifetime!
Michelle
Does anyone have any recommendations for Ireland? I'm going at the end of June for 8 days, and landing in Dublin.
Thanks!