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A trip to Ireland will definitely leave you with an endless array of good memories. In total Ireland consists of 32 amazing counties, 26 of which belong to the Republic of Ireland and the reaming 6 belong to Northern Ireland. Ireland truly offers something for every type of traveller.
From beautiful and refreshing landscapes to a thriving night life; there is seriously so much to explore.
A popular starting point for many travellers is the captivating capital. Dublin is complete with everything that you would expect to find in a vibrant capital. The city offers a good combination of gripping history, fascinating culture, sensational architecture and a selection of lively bars. Now, what is a visit to Dublin without stepping foot in the famous Guinness Store House? Make sure you save some time to go on a tour around the store house and enjoy a pint of the black beer in one of the bars.
Cork, which is the second largest city, offers a variety of attractions and an array of wonderful opportunities. From the shopper’s paradise along St Patrick’s Street to the breathtaking cliffs and beau tiful beaches, this energetic city provides endless prospects. For those of you, who like a holiday jammed pack with history and culture, look no further! The Irish history is mirrored in day to day life; it is evident in the music, cuisine and even the hospitality of the people.
The Ring of Kerry (Iveragh Peninsula) is undoubtedly worth a visit, it is truly a relaxing and astonishing place. If you enjoy spectacular and mystical views, you will fall in love with this landscape. This region is surrounded with beautiful fresh water which is optimal for fishing. Another natural beauty is the spectacular cliffs of Moher, the cliffs stretch across 8km and stand approximately 214 meters above the Atlantic Ocean. The view is absolutely picturesque!!  Ireland is complete with a number of small towns, unique villages, and prehistoric castles. That’s why we suggest hiring a car to comfortably explore all that Ireland has to offer.
Summer is arguably one of the best times to visit Ireland as you get to enjoy all the attractions complimented with warm temperatures and a light breeze. However, all year round Ireland remains a fascinating destination. Whenever you decide to go, make sure you pack an umbrella and a rain coat. - Be prepared to experience four seasons in one day
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