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  • Irish Folklore and Beliefs  By :
    The people of Ireland have an illustrious cultural history, full of stories of faeries and and the great Saint Patrick who freed Emerald Isle from snakes. The folklore and traditions which encompasses Irelands's religious as well as ancient pagan past are a beautiful way to know about its rich cultural heritage.
  • 5 Top Things To Do In Ireland  By : The Irish Riviera
    Ireland is a fantastic holiday destination, with incredible changes in landscape in a relatively small area, and trendy cities within driving distance of remote rural communities. Here are five of the best things to do when you visit:

    1. Go to Dublin

    No visit to Ireland is complete without spending some time in Dublin – even if it’s only a day, although you need longer to do it justice. From the beautiful architecture of its university, to the General Post Office, which...
  • Why Ireland Could Be Your Best Vacation Ever!  By : The Irish Riviera
    Ireland is a country that captures the imagination and floods the senses. Its lush green landscapes, sparkling seas, hidden coves, dramatic mountains and welcoming people are just some of the reasons why you’ll return to Ireland again and again.

    For such a small country, Ireland has a lot to offer the visitor. Whatever you’re interested in, Ireland can provide it and you’ll never be disappointed. Whether you’re staying in the vibrant capital city of Dublin or in a rural id...
  • 5 Reasons To Visit Ireland  By : The Irish Riviera
    Ireland holds many wonders in its relatively small land. To those who visit for the first time, it is awash with new experiences and surprises. To those who are returning, it is welcoming, immediately memorable and long-anticipated. Whether you are a new visitor or an old hand, here are some of the best reasons to visit Ireland.

    1. Variety

    Ireland has a tremendous variety of just about everything, and all of it is reasonably accessible, although you may have to hike a w...
  • 3 Ways To Make The Most Of Your Irish Vacation  By : The Irish Riviera
    So, you’ve decided to go to Ireland for your next vacation – how are you going to make sure you get the most from your trip?

    Ireland has so much to offer that it’s easy to waste your vacation deciding what to do. A far better idea is to plan what you want to do before you get there so that you can really enjoy what Ireland has to offer. Here are three great ways to make sure that you do:

    1. Check out the restaurants

    The internet is a great source of information and t...
  • 3 Reasons To Book The Irish Riviera Now!  By : The Irish Riviera
    The “Irish Riviera” is the name given to the sunny south coast of Ireland, where small towns nestle next door to each other along a beautiful coastline with sandy beaches, welcoming people and fantastic food. Within easy reach of visitors arriving by air or sea, it’s the perfect holiday destination for those who want to experience a true taste of Ireland.

    If you’ve never been to the Irish Riviera, but the idea of sea, scenery and seafood appeals to you, then here are 3 gre...
  • Driving In Ireland - Your Essential Guide  By : Sebastian Romero
    Most visitors to Ireland either bring their own car by ferry from Britain, or they fly and hire a car.

    If you are hiring a car, you need to know that an automatic will cost half as much again as the identical manual gear box model.

    Petrol is currently about 1.20 euro a litre, that’s about 80 pence sterling and about $1.50 a litre in USD. That’s about $6 a US gallon. Diesel is a small bit cheaper. Most hire cars will give you 40 miles to the gallon or more.

    Visitors a...
  • Belfast City Guide, Including Belfast Hotels  By : Ms Maria Williams
    Introduction:

    Nestled in a valley and bordered to the east by the Irish Sea, the capital of Northern Ireland, Belfast, is a vibrant and lively Celtic city that lives up to its nickname of “The Hibernian Rio.” Situated on the River Lagan, the pedestrian-friendly city enjoys a focal point in Donegal Square where the architecturally stunning City Hall dominates the skyline, and elsewhere Victorian and Edwardian architecture can be enjoyed by visitors on foot.

    Places of int...

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